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Deadly Floods in Punjab Devastate Pakistan’s Breadbasket

Videos Contradict Israel’s Rationale for Deadly Hospital Attack

Croquet, Anyone? Making Moscow a Vast Fun Zone to Divert Minds From War.

With Canal and Dams Wrecked, a Russian-Occupied City’s Taps Run Dry

This Summer, a Hostile Reception for Many Israelis Abroad

Brazil’s Democratic Quandary: How to Prosecute a President

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Soldiers in Syria, Officials There Say

Rescuers Search Through Rubble After Russian Strikes on Kyiv

Relics From an Ancient Egyptian ‘Party Town’ Are Pulled Out of the Sea

Israel’s Exhausted Soldiers Complicate Plans for Gaza Assault

Germany Proposes Plan to Boost Recruitment or Resort to Draft

British Summers Are Getting Hotter. So Are Houses.

South Korea’s Leader and Trump Find Common Ground: Kim Jong-un

In Case of a Peace Deal, Germans Debate Stationing Soldiers in Ukraine

Expecting on the Front Lines: Motherhood in Ukraine’s Military

What’s Next for Ukraine After All That Diplomacy?

Zelensky Marks Independence Day With Diplomacy in Kyiv and a Plea for Peace

Why the Donbas Is the Key to the Ukraine War

As South Korea’s Leader Meets With Trump, China Looms Large

A Ukrainian Marine Returns From Russian Captivity

​North Korea Honors Its Soldiers Who Fought in Ukraine War

The Hobbyist Restorer Who Rocked the Art World With an A.I. Innovation

Zelensky, Back From Washington, Projects More Confidence in Peace Talks

The Invisible Target in Iran

Securing Postwar Ukraine, Even With Trump’s Pledge to Help, Is Complex

What to Know About the Protests Outside U.K. Hotels Housing Asylum Seekers

Protests Highlight Growing Discontent With Netanyahu and the Gaza War

Paris Braces for a Future of Possibly Paralyzing Heat

Israelis Join Nationwide Rallies to Call for Release of Hostages

Israel Says Iranian Agents Recruited Dozens of Its Citizens

Russia holds the battlefield advantage over Ukraine.

Erdogan Calls It an Anticorruption Drive. His Rivals Call It a Political Crackdown.

No Running Water and No Electricity, but for Some Venetians, This Island Is Paradise

From a Compound in the Woods, Evo Morales Runs a Phantom Campaign

Zelensky Meets Starmer Before U.S.-Russia Meeting

The U.S. Is Auctioning a Seized Russian Yacht. Will Anyone Buy It?

Israel Hasn’t Prosecuted a Single Suspect for the Oct. 7 Attack

Trump and Putin Could Decide Others’ Fates, Echoing Yalta Summit

Israeli Hostage Families Call for Nationwide Work Stoppage

As Europe’s Heat Waves Intensify, France Bickers About Air-Conditioning

Why Surrendering a Key Eastern Region Would Be Hard for Ukraine

A Haven for English in the Most French of North American Cities

Clashing Visions of Syria’s Future Play Out in Ancient Alleys of Damascus

Ukraine and Europe Project United Front Ahead of Trump-Putin Summit

The Quiet Technocrat Who Enacts Putin’s Ruthless Agenda

A Small European Nation Has a Big Explosions Problem

Secret Compartments and Cartel Lookouts: How Fentanyl Reaches the U.S.

Congo’s Teens Brave Bombs, Rebels and Abduction to Play Hoops

How a Pro-Palestinian Group Fell Foul of a Long Unused U.K. Terrorism Law

Italy Approves Project to Link Sicily to the Mainland by Bridge