Israel Says It Has ‘Tactical Control’ of Gaza Corridor Bordering Egypt: Live Updates
Palestinians inspecting some of the damage a day after an Israeli strike near a camp for displaced people in Rafah on Sunday set off a...
Spain Approves Amnesty for Participants in 2017 Catalan Independence Vote
Spain’s Parliament approved a landmark law on Thursday that grants amnesty to Catalan separatists involved in the illegal October 2017 independence referendum, a reprieve that...
John Lennon’s Guitar From ‘Help!’ Is Sold for $2.9 Million at Auction
A recently discovered guitar that John Lennon used to record multiple Beatles songs in the 1960s before it went missing for 50 years has sold...
Catastrophic Floods in Brazil Set Off Another Crisis: Homeless Pets
When the two puppies arrived at a makeshift shelter in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, their rail-thin legs buckled from exhaustion. They had...
Mexicans Are on the Verge of Electing Their First Female President
Claudia Sheinbaum’s list of accolades is long: She has a Ph.D. and a shared Nobel Peace Prize and was the first woman elected to lead...
India’s Election Is the ‘Talk of the Town’ in Its Diaspora
The dishes at a community center potluck for Indian expatriates near Washington, D.C., ranged from chana masala, a popular northern Indian chickpea curry, to idli,...
‘Not Everything Was Bad’: Saluting the Mercedes of Eastern Europe and a Communist Past
As the beige car bounced up to the former Soviet barracks, the rattling of its half-century old motor overpowered the din of people setting up...
New Scandal Engulfs South Korean Leader in Wake of Marine’s Death
The South Korean marines were sent in after monsoon rains flooded a rural section of the country’s heartland last July. They were looking for missing...
Thursday Briefing – The New York Times
Pressure grows to allow attacks on Russia with U.S. weapons Secretary of State Antony Blinken suggested yesterday that the Biden administration could be open to...
What the I.C.J. Ruling Actually Means for Israel’s Offensive in Rafah
I had two thoughts on Friday as I listened to the chief judge of the International Court of Justice tell Israel to halt its military...
Hong Kong to Rule on Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial
A Hong Kong court will begin issuing verdicts on Thursday in the city’s largest national security trial, as the authorities use sweeping powers imposed by...
Volcano Erupts in Iceland
Volcano Erupts in Iceland...
Gaza Offensive to Last at Least to Year’s End, Israeli Official Says
Israel’s national security adviser said Wednesday that he expected military operations in Gaza to continue through at least the end of the year, appearing to...
A new cease-fire proposal circulates at the U.N., driven by outrage over Israel’s strike on a tent camp.
Seeking to harness the outrage over an Israeli strike on Sunday that set fire to an encampment and killed least 45 displaced Palestinians, including children,...