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How Saudi Arabia and Qatar Benefited From Rule Changes to Reach the World Cup

Ukraine Gamifies the War: 40 Points to Destroy a Tank, 12 to Kill a Soldier

He Survived the Invasion. What He Really Wanted Was a Friend.

Japan to Send Troops to Help Stop Bear Attacks

New Crack at an Ancient Puzzle Reignites Debate for Archaeologists

Trump and Japan’s New Prime Minister Trade Compliments

Why Trump’s Asia Visit Is Consequential

The Anatomy of a Canadian City’s Fight Over Fluoride

3 Years Ago It Was a Casting Agency. Now It Has $1 Billion in Drone Contracts.

Facing Lost Trade With the U.S., Carney Heads to Asia

Trump Is All In on Milei. What About Argentines?

Hold the Fish? A Brazilian Chef Chafes at a Menu Request for a Prince’s Event.

On a Roll, European Leaders Meet to Bolster Support for Ukraine

Who Were the Palestinian Prisoners Freed by Israel?

Russians Awake to Trump’s New Oil Sanctions and Largely Shrug

British King and Pope Pray Together in Public in Groundbreaking Moment

Rubio Says U.S. May Seek United Nations Mandate for Gaza Security Force

Firing Squads and Forced Death Leaps: A Tipping Point in Syria

Haiti’s Last President Was Killed in 2021. Why Is His Case Taking So Long?

In a Warming Arctic, a Fight Brews Over the Fabled Northwest Passage

An Ode to October Baseball

‘Everything Is Gone’: Gazans Return Home to Find Devastation and Little Hope

Large Fire Halts Flights at Bangladesh’s Main Airport

Ukraine Braces for New Talks Without the Leverage of New Missiles

A Popular Afghan Singer Challenges the Taliban With Song

An Internet Shutdown Cuts Off Iranians From One Another, and the World

The Missing Enforcers of the Assad Regime

Syria’s New Leaders Are Talking to a Former Enemy: Russia

Frustrated Gen Z Threatens to Topple African Governments

Israel Identifies 2 Bodies Handed Over by Hamas

For Israel, Hamas and Trump’s Peace Plan, Now Comes the Hard Part

Ukraine’s Formula for Peace: Fewer Talks, More Weapons

See excerpts from Trump’s prepared remarks to the Knesset.

To Inflict Pain on Russians, Ukraine’s Drones Zero In on Oil Refineries

Arson in Nepal Looked Like Spontaneous Rage. Evidence Suggests Otherwise.

Viktor Orban’s ‘Propaganda State’ Is Starting to Show Cracks

Iran Lures Transgender Foreigners for Surgery but Forces Operations on Locals

Gazans Welcome Israel-Hamas Deal, but Key Questions Remain

Myanmar Military Paraglider Bombs Buddhist Festival, Killing Dozens

Thousands of Miles From the U.S., Charlie Kirk Becomes a Political Tool

The Bride and Groom Kindly Request: Please Don’t Shoot

Map: 6.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Papua New Guinea

President Trump and the Military

Leo to Visit Lebanon and Turkey in First Trip Abroad as Pope

What to Know About Carney and Trump’s White House Meeting

President Trump and the Supreme Court

Internal Audits Shed Light on Ukraine’s Secret Weapons Spending

Gaza Peace Talks Are Set to Take Place in Egypt

Russia Targets Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure With Deadly Bombardment