

24.02.202520:20
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Three Years Into War in Ukraine, Trump Ushers in New World for Putin
After three years of grinding warfare and isolation by the West, a world of new possibilities has opened up for Russian President Vladimir Putin with a change of power in Washington.
Hamas Official Expresses Reservations About Oct. 7 Attack on Israel
Mousa Abu Marzouk, the head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said he would not have supported the Oct. 7 attack on Israel had he known of the devastation it would wreak on Gaza.
On Chinese Tuna Boats, North Koreans Trawl for Cash for Kim Jong-un
Thousands of miles from home, North Koreans work on Chinese tuna longliners in the Indian Ocean for pay that goes to their leader, a new study says.
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Three Years Into War in Ukraine, Trump Ushers in New World for Putin
After three years of grinding warfare and isolation by the West, a world of new possibilities has opened up for Russian President Vladimir Putin with a change of power in Washington.
Hamas Official Expresses Reservations About Oct. 7 Attack on Israel
Mousa Abu Marzouk, the head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said he would not have supported the Oct. 7 attack on Israel had he known of the devastation it would wreak on Gaza.
On Chinese Tuna Boats, North Koreans Trawl for Cash for Kim Jong-un
Thousands of miles from home, North Koreans work on Chinese tuna longliners in the Indian Ocean for pay that goes to their leader, a new study says.
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18.02.202519:43
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U.S. and Russia Pursue Partnership in a Head-Spinning Shift in Relations
The United States and Russia met in Saudi Arabia for their most extensive discussions in years. In addition to Ukraine, business ties were on the table.
Sudanese Paramilitaries Announce Plan for Breakaway Government
The Rapid Support Forces, the paramilitary group battling for power in Sudan’s ruinous civil war, took a step toward forming its own breakaway government on Tuesday when it hosted a lavish political event in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
A Passenger Jet Flips and Burns, but Tragedy Is Averted This Time
All 80 people aboard Delta Flight 4819 survived a crash landing at a windy and snowy Toronto airport on Monday afternoon.
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U.S. and Russia Pursue Partnership in a Head-Spinning Shift in Relations
The United States and Russia met in Saudi Arabia for their most extensive discussions in years. In addition to Ukraine, business ties were on the table.
Sudanese Paramilitaries Announce Plan for Breakaway Government
The Rapid Support Forces, the paramilitary group battling for power in Sudan’s ruinous civil war, took a step toward forming its own breakaway government on Tuesday when it hosted a lavish political event in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
A Passenger Jet Flips and Burns, but Tragedy Is Averted This Time
All 80 people aboard Delta Flight 4819 survived a crash landing at a windy and snowy Toronto airport on Monday afternoon.
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12.02.202519:46
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The Fiercest Fighting of the Ukraine War May Be in Russia
The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a sliver of Russian land. Trapped civilians fear catastrophe.
How Venezuela Helps Fuel the Violence in Colombia
After finding refuge and building power in Venezuela, a decades-old rebel group has waged the worst violence in Colombia in a generation, setting off troubling regional tensions.
Trump Says Call With Putin Is Beginning of Ukraine Peace Negotiations
President Trump said on Wednesday that he had a “lengthy and highly productive phone call” with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, characterizing it as the beginning of a negotiation to end the war in Ukraine.
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The Fiercest Fighting of the Ukraine War May Be in Russia
The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a sliver of Russian land. Trapped civilians fear catastrophe.
How Venezuela Helps Fuel the Violence in Colombia
After finding refuge and building power in Venezuela, a decades-old rebel group has waged the worst violence in Colombia in a generation, setting off troubling regional tensions.
Trump Says Call With Putin Is Beginning of Ukraine Peace Negotiations
President Trump said on Wednesday that he had a “lengthy and highly productive phone call” with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, characterizing it as the beginning of a negotiation to end the war in Ukraine.
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06.02.202520:47
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To Keep Aid Coming, Ukraine Appeals to Trump Allies: Conservative Christians
A Ukrainian delegation to the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington was to make the case that Russia threatens the religious freedom of Christians who don’t follow the Russian Orthodox Church.
‘Days of Mass Burials Ahead’ as Congo Mourns Its Dead in Goma
Nearly 3,000 people were killed in Goma last week, according to early estimates provided by the U.N. peacekeeping operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as rebels captured a key city in one of the deadliest battles in the country in decades.
Grenfell Tower, Where Fire Killed 72, Will Be Demolished, Families Say
Almost eight years after 72 people died when a devastating fire ripped through a tower block in central London, the government is set to announce that the building will be demolished, according to former residents and survivors’ groups.
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To Keep Aid Coming, Ukraine Appeals to Trump Allies: Conservative Christians
A Ukrainian delegation to the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington was to make the case that Russia threatens the religious freedom of Christians who don’t follow the Russian Orthodox Church.
‘Days of Mass Burials Ahead’ as Congo Mourns Its Dead in Goma
Nearly 3,000 people were killed in Goma last week, according to early estimates provided by the U.N. peacekeeping operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as rebels captured a key city in one of the deadliest battles in the country in decades.
Grenfell Tower, Where Fire Killed 72, Will Be Demolished, Families Say
Almost eight years after 72 people died when a devastating fire ripped through a tower block in central London, the government is set to announce that the building will be demolished, according to former residents and survivors’ groups.
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31.01.202519:31
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Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It
The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds.
How the World Is Reeling From Trump’s Aid Freeze
In a matter of days, President Trump's halt on foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised questions about the United States’ reliability as a global leader.
Father Slays New York Girl, 14, in TikTok ‘Honor Killing’
After being lured to Pakistan, Hira Anwar was fatally shot by her father and an uncle over online posts that her parents believed were immodest, the police said.
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Kremlin Chokes YouTube Service, but Russians Find Ways Around It
The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds.
How the World Is Reeling From Trump’s Aid Freeze
In a matter of days, President Trump's halt on foreign aid has intensified humanitarian crises and raised questions about the United States’ reliability as a global leader.
Father Slays New York Girl, 14, in TikTok ‘Honor Killing’
After being lured to Pakistan, Hira Anwar was fatally shot by her father and an uncle over online posts that her parents believed were immodest, the police said.
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27.01.202520:31
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Rebels Backed by Rwanda Announce Capture of Key City in Eastern Congo
The M23 militia, funded and directed by Rwanda, said that it had seized the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, terrifying its people, many of whom sought shelter there after fleeing the rebel advance.
Israeli Forces Again Open Fire as Lebanese Try to Return Home, Lebanese Officials Say
Israeli forces opened fire toward residents of southern Lebanon for a second day on Monday as people pressed on with attempts to return to their homes along the border, a day after at least two dozen people were killed in Israeli attacks, Lebanese officials said.
Standoff at Ukrainian Procurement Agency Threatens to Disrupt Weapons Supply
Ukraine’s defense minister fired the head of a state agency that procured over $7 billion in armaments last year, citing “unsatisfactory” results. She says the move is illegal and vows to stay in her post.
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Rebels Backed by Rwanda Announce Capture of Key City in Eastern Congo
The M23 militia, funded and directed by Rwanda, said that it had seized the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, terrifying its people, many of whom sought shelter there after fleeing the rebel advance.
Israeli Forces Again Open Fire as Lebanese Try to Return Home, Lebanese Officials Say
Israeli forces opened fire toward residents of southern Lebanon for a second day on Monday as people pressed on with attempts to return to their homes along the border, a day after at least two dozen people were killed in Israeli attacks, Lebanese officials said.
Standoff at Ukrainian Procurement Agency Threatens to Disrupt Weapons Supply
Ukraine’s defense minister fired the head of a state agency that procured over $7 billion in armaments last year, citing “unsatisfactory” results. She says the move is illegal and vows to stay in her post.
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21.02.202520:35
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Russia Talks Peace While Troops Threaten New Region in Ukraine
Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would be a morale blow to Ukraine and complicate any territorial negotiations.
The Pope Is in a ‘Good Mood’ but ‘Not Out of Danger,’ His Doctors Say
Pope Francis’ complex lung infection is not immediately life-threatening, his doctors said Friday, from the Rome hospital in which he has been treated for the past week, but they warned he is “not out of danger.”
Archaeologists Find a Pharaoh’s Tomb, the First Since King Tut, Egypt Says
Archaeologists have found a pharaoh’s tomb in an Egyptian valley west of Luxor, Egypt’s ministry of antiquities announced this week, in what officials called the first excavation of a royal tomb since Tutankhamen’s burial chamber was unearthed over a century ago.
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Russia Talks Peace While Troops Threaten New Region in Ukraine
Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would be a morale blow to Ukraine and complicate any territorial negotiations.
The Pope Is in a ‘Good Mood’ but ‘Not Out of Danger,’ His Doctors Say
Pope Francis’ complex lung infection is not immediately life-threatening, his doctors said Friday, from the Rome hospital in which he has been treated for the past week, but they warned he is “not out of danger.”
Archaeologists Find a Pharaoh’s Tomb, the First Since King Tut, Egypt Says
Archaeologists have found a pharaoh’s tomb in an Egyptian valley west of Luxor, Egypt’s ministry of antiquities announced this week, in what officials called the first excavation of a royal tomb since Tutankhamen’s burial chamber was unearthed over a century ago.
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17.02.202519:26
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European Leaders Meet in Paris as U.S. Pushes Ahead With Ukraine Plan
The leaders of many of Europe’s biggest countries came to Paris on Monday in an effort to forge a strategy for their own security, as President Trump’s envoys prepared for talks with Russia over ending the war in Ukraine without them.
Israel Says It Will Keep Troops ‘Temporarily’ in 5 Points in Lebanon
The announcement raised the specter of renewed fighting in southern Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia.
Rubio Meets Saudi Crown Prince for Talks on Gaza and Ukraine
Marco Rubio’s visit to Riyadh, his first as secretary of state, came amid uncertainty about the future of Gaza and Ukraine and criticism of unilateral U.S. moves over the wars in both places.
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European Leaders Meet in Paris as U.S. Pushes Ahead With Ukraine Plan
The leaders of many of Europe’s biggest countries came to Paris on Monday in an effort to forge a strategy for their own security, as President Trump’s envoys prepared for talks with Russia over ending the war in Ukraine without them.
Israel Says It Will Keep Troops ‘Temporarily’ in 5 Points in Lebanon
The announcement raised the specter of renewed fighting in southern Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia.
Rubio Meets Saudi Crown Prince for Talks on Gaza and Ukraine
Marco Rubio’s visit to Riyadh, his first as secretary of state, came amid uncertainty about the future of Gaza and Ukraine and criticism of unilateral U.S. moves over the wars in both places.
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11.02.202520:41
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Netanyahu Says ‘Intense Fighting’ in Gaza Will Resume if Hostages Are Not Released Saturday
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel warned Hamas on Tuesday that if hostages were not released by noon on Saturday, the cease-fire in the war in the Gaza Strip would end and Israeli troops would resume “intense fighting.”
Russia Releases U.S. Prisoner After Talks With Trump Envoy
President Trump secured the release of Marc Fogel, an American teacher imprisoned in Russia for more than three years on drug charges, in a deal negotiated by Steve Witkoff, Mr. Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East.
Family of Venezuelan Man Sent to Guantánamo: ‘My Brother Is Not a Criminal.’
Luis Alberto Castillo came to the United States from Venezuela so that he could “give everything to his son,” said his sister. Then, while scrolling on TikTok, she found out he was headed to Guantánamo.
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Netanyahu Says ‘Intense Fighting’ in Gaza Will Resume if Hostages Are Not Released Saturday
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel warned Hamas on Tuesday that if hostages were not released by noon on Saturday, the cease-fire in the war in the Gaza Strip would end and Israeli troops would resume “intense fighting.”
Russia Releases U.S. Prisoner After Talks With Trump Envoy
President Trump secured the release of Marc Fogel, an American teacher imprisoned in Russia for more than three years on drug charges, in a deal negotiated by Steve Witkoff, Mr. Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East.
Family of Venezuelan Man Sent to Guantánamo: ‘My Brother Is Not a Criminal.’
Luis Alberto Castillo came to the United States from Venezuela so that he could “give everything to his son,” said his sister. Then, while scrolling on TikTok, she found out he was headed to Guantánamo.
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05.02.202520:51
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Trump officials walk back plan to take over Gaza.
Top Trump administration officials directly contradicted the president after he proposed that the United States “take over” Gaza and drive out the Palestinian population, insisting that he had not committed to using American troops and that any relocation of Palestinians would be temporary.
The Next Aga Khan Is Named
Prince Rahim al-Hussaini, a son of the Aga Khan IV, was named as his successor on Wednesday, inheriting the role of the spiritual leader of millions of Ismaili Muslims around the world.
Philippines’ Vice President Is Impeached, Deepening Political Turmoil
Vice President Sara Duterte of the Philippines was impeached by lawmakers on Wednesday, further escalating political tensions in a strategically important American ally in Asia.
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Trump officials walk back plan to take over Gaza.
Top Trump administration officials directly contradicted the president after he proposed that the United States “take over” Gaza and drive out the Palestinian population, insisting that he had not committed to using American troops and that any relocation of Palestinians would be temporary.
The Next Aga Khan Is Named
Prince Rahim al-Hussaini, a son of the Aga Khan IV, was named as his successor on Wednesday, inheriting the role of the spiritual leader of millions of Ismaili Muslims around the world.
Philippines’ Vice President Is Impeached, Deepening Political Turmoil
Vice President Sara Duterte of the Philippines was impeached by lawmakers on Wednesday, further escalating political tensions in a strategically important American ally in Asia.
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30.01.202517:08
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Kyiv Mayor Feuds With Zelensky in Schism Over Martial Law
Internal political tensions in Ukraine have been rising in anticipation of a cease-fire that might lead to elections. This week, they burst into the open with a striking public rebuke of President Volodymyr Zelensky by the mayor of Kyiv.
Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Causes Fear of H.I.V. Resurgence in Africa
Patients and health care advocates across Africa said the abrupt decision to halt U.S. funding for a lifesaving H.I.V. program led to widespread confusion. The backtracking didn’t help.
In India, Concerns of Cover-Up After Stampede at Massive Hindu Festival
The late release of casualty figures at the gathering of millions of people for a Hindu festival in northern India was seen as shielding the political fortunes of a local leader with national aspirations.
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Kyiv Mayor Feuds With Zelensky in Schism Over Martial Law
Internal political tensions in Ukraine have been rising in anticipation of a cease-fire that might lead to elections. This week, they burst into the open with a striking public rebuke of President Volodymyr Zelensky by the mayor of Kyiv.
Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Causes Fear of H.I.V. Resurgence in Africa
Patients and health care advocates across Africa said the abrupt decision to halt U.S. funding for a lifesaving H.I.V. program led to widespread confusion. The backtracking didn’t help.
In India, Concerns of Cover-Up After Stampede at Massive Hindu Festival
The late release of casualty figures at the gathering of millions of people for a Hindu festival in northern India was seen as shielding the political fortunes of a local leader with national aspirations.
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24.01.202519:42
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Did Ukraine Kill Its Own by Downing a Russian Plane? A Year Later, It Hasn’t Said.
One year since Moscow accused Kyiv of shooting down a Russian military plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war, Ukraine has not confirmed its role, identified the bodies it received, or said how it happened.
Israel Appears Poised to Keep Its Troops in Lebanon Beyond Deadline
Israel implied its troops will remain in parts of southern Lebanon after a deadline for its full military withdrawal lapses on Sunday, amid Israeli concerns that Lebanon’s military cannot yet contain Hezbollah.
MeToo Outrage Leaves Japanese Broadcaster Without a Single Advertiser
A popular TV host in Japan admitted trying to conceal a sexual assault complaint. This time, the reaction was swift and harsh, and aimed not only at him but also his employers.
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Did Ukraine Kill Its Own by Downing a Russian Plane? A Year Later, It Hasn’t Said.
One year since Moscow accused Kyiv of shooting down a Russian military plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war, Ukraine has not confirmed its role, identified the bodies it received, or said how it happened.
Israel Appears Poised to Keep Its Troops in Lebanon Beyond Deadline
Israel implied its troops will remain in parts of southern Lebanon after a deadline for its full military withdrawal lapses on Sunday, amid Israeli concerns that Lebanon’s military cannot yet contain Hezbollah.
MeToo Outrage Leaves Japanese Broadcaster Without a Single Advertiser
A popular TV host in Japan admitted trying to conceal a sexual assault complaint. This time, the reaction was swift and harsh, and aimed not only at him but also his employers.
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20.02.202519:57
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Greenland’s Big Moment
Ignored for most of its existence, the huge ice-bound island has been thrust into a geopolitical maelstrom. It’s trying to make the most of it.
Bucha Has a Question: Does Trump Remember the Russian Massacre?
Residents of a Ukrainian suburb that was the site of notorious attacks on civilians after Russia invaded are alarmed by President Trump’s warm words for Moscow.
China’s Motivational Tactic for State Workers: Public Shaming
Local governments are handing out “snail awards” to underperforming employees. But, for many, doing as little as possible seems like the safest bet.
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Greenland’s Big Moment
Ignored for most of its existence, the huge ice-bound island has been thrust into a geopolitical maelstrom. It’s trying to make the most of it.
Bucha Has a Question: Does Trump Remember the Russian Massacre?
Residents of a Ukrainian suburb that was the site of notorious attacks on civilians after Russia invaded are alarmed by President Trump’s warm words for Moscow.
China’s Motivational Tactic for State Workers: Public Shaming
Local governments are handing out “snail awards” to underperforming employees. But, for many, doing as little as possible seems like the safest bet.
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14.02.202519:48
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Russian Drone Damages Radiation Shield at Chernobyl, Ukraine Says
Russia’s military used a drone with a high-explosive warhead to hit the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine overnight, damaging the protective shelter that prevents radiation leaks, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Friday.
Sexual Violence Against Children Soars in Congo, U.N. Group Says
Sexual violence against children in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has soared in recent weeks, UNICEF said on Thursday, as disputes over land and mineral resources fuel fighting in the country.
Tensions Build in Syria Between New Leaders and Kurdish-Led Militia
A showdown is gathering pace in Syria as the country’s new leaders demand that a powerful Kurdish-led militia backed by the United States disarm and integrate into a unified national military force.
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Russian Drone Damages Radiation Shield at Chernobyl, Ukraine Says
Russia’s military used a drone with a high-explosive warhead to hit the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine overnight, damaging the protective shelter that prevents radiation leaks, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said on Friday.
Sexual Violence Against Children Soars in Congo, U.N. Group Says
Sexual violence against children in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has soared in recent weeks, UNICEF said on Thursday, as disputes over land and mineral resources fuel fighting in the country.
Tensions Build in Syria Between New Leaders and Kurdish-Led Militia
A showdown is gathering pace in Syria as the country’s new leaders demand that a powerful Kurdish-led militia backed by the United States disarm and integrate into a unified national military force.
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10.02.202519:33
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Hamas Postpones Release of More Hostages ‘Until Further Notice’
Hamas has indefinitely postponed the release of Israeli hostages who were set to be freed from the Gaza Strip this weekend, a spokesman said on Monday, accusing Israel’s government of violating an already fragile cease-fire agreement.
Maduro Government Accused of Dark New Tactic: Assassinations
The discovery of Ronald Ojeda’s body encased in concrete in Chile has raised new fears over how far President Nicolás Maduro will go to keep his stranglehold on Venezuela.
Fresh Wave of Violence as Bangladesh’s Ousted Ex-Leader Addresses Nation
Students in Bangladesh who led a revolution resulting in former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fleeing the country in August sparred anew with supporters of her political party, highlighting the fragility of a country struggling to rebuild itself.
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Hamas Postpones Release of More Hostages ‘Until Further Notice’
Hamas has indefinitely postponed the release of Israeli hostages who were set to be freed from the Gaza Strip this weekend, a spokesman said on Monday, accusing Israel’s government of violating an already fragile cease-fire agreement.
Maduro Government Accused of Dark New Tactic: Assassinations
The discovery of Ronald Ojeda’s body encased in concrete in Chile has raised new fears over how far President Nicolás Maduro will go to keep his stranglehold on Venezuela.
Fresh Wave of Violence as Bangladesh’s Ousted Ex-Leader Addresses Nation
Students in Bangladesh who led a revolution resulting in former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fleeing the country in August sparred anew with supporters of her political party, highlighting the fragility of a country struggling to rebuild itself.
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04.02.202520:27
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At Least 10 Are Killed at School Shooting in Sweden
At least 10 people were killed and an unidentified number of others injured at a shooting at a center for adult education in central Sweden on Tuesday, the authorities said.
China Swiftly Counters Trump’s Tariffs With a Flurry of Trade Curbs
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures against the U.S., including tariffs and an investigation of Google.
Where a Strongman Failed, Women Are Now Fueling a Democratic Revival
A leftist movement in Sri Lanka that took power after an economic collapse is seizing a rare opportunity to rally more women into politics.
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At Least 10 Are Killed at School Shooting in Sweden
At least 10 people were killed and an unidentified number of others injured at a shooting at a center for adult education in central Sweden on Tuesday, the authorities said.
China Swiftly Counters Trump’s Tariffs With a Flurry of Trade Curbs
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures against the U.S., including tariffs and an investigation of Google.
Where a Strongman Failed, Women Are Now Fueling a Democratic Revival
A leftist movement in Sri Lanka that took power after an economic collapse is seizing a rare opportunity to rally more women into politics.
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29.01.202519:48
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Rebel Leader Who Overthrew al-Assad is Declared Syria’s President
The rebel coalition that seized control of Syria last month appointed its leader, Ahmed al-Shara, as president of the country to preside over a transitional period, Syrian state media reported on Wednesday.
At Least 30 Dead and Many More Hurt in Stampede at Huge Hindu Festival in India
At least 30 people were killed and dozens more were injured early Wednesday after millions of Hindu pilgrims at the Maha Kumbh Mela, a huge festival in the Indian city of Prayagraj, rushed to bathe in holy river waters on what is considered one of the most auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar.
Russia Seizes Another Ukrainian Town in Push to Take All of Donetsk
Building on their momentum in eastern Ukraine, Russian forces have seized control of yet another small town, military experts say, taking another step in their grinding push to conquer the entire Donetsk region.
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Rebel Leader Who Overthrew al-Assad is Declared Syria’s President
The rebel coalition that seized control of Syria last month appointed its leader, Ahmed al-Shara, as president of the country to preside over a transitional period, Syrian state media reported on Wednesday.
At Least 30 Dead and Many More Hurt in Stampede at Huge Hindu Festival in India
At least 30 people were killed and dozens more were injured early Wednesday after millions of Hindu pilgrims at the Maha Kumbh Mela, a huge festival in the Indian city of Prayagraj, rushed to bathe in holy river waters on what is considered one of the most auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar.
Russia Seizes Another Ukrainian Town in Push to Take All of Donetsk
Building on their momentum in eastern Ukraine, Russian forces have seized control of yet another small town, military experts say, taking another step in their grinding push to conquer the entire Donetsk region.
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23.01.202520:49
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Ukraine Is Losing Fewer Soldiers Than Russia — but It’s Still Losing the War
Russia has lost about twice as many men to death and serious injury as Ukraine. But the trends favor the Kremlin.
Rebels Backed by Rwanda Close In on Major City in Congo
Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have surrounded the eastern city of Goma, in one of the sharpest escalations in years of a conflict that has pitted the Central African country against its neighbor Rwanda.
U.S. Security Contractors Going to Gaza to Oversee Truce, Officials Say
American security contractors have been enlisted to help handle the return of displaced Palestinians to the Gaza Strip’s devastated north, the next step in the cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, according to four officials familiar with the matter.
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Ukraine Is Losing Fewer Soldiers Than Russia — but It’s Still Losing the War
Russia has lost about twice as many men to death and serious injury as Ukraine. But the trends favor the Kremlin.
Rebels Backed by Rwanda Close In on Major City in Congo
Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have surrounded the eastern city of Goma, in one of the sharpest escalations in years of a conflict that has pitted the Central African country against its neighbor Rwanda.
U.S. Security Contractors Going to Gaza to Oversee Truce, Officials Say
American security contractors have been enlisted to help handle the return of displaced Palestinians to the Gaza Strip’s devastated north, the next step in the cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, according to four officials familiar with the matter.
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19.02.202519:57
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Zelensky and Trump Trade Blows as Feud Escalates Over Peace Talks
The simmering feud between President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and President Trump escalated on Wednesday when Mr. Trump mocked his counterpart in a post filled with falsehoods, calling him a “dictator without elections.”
One Lake, Two Worlds: Jet-Skis in Rwanda. Bodies Ashore in Congo.
The Rwandan shore of Lake Kivu offers leisure and relaxation. Across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the same lake was recently the site of devastation and misery after a rebel offensive.
South Korean Officials Convicted Over Forcibly Sending North Koreans Home
The case of two North Korean fishermen, who murdered 16 compatriots before they sought asylum, has become a political minefield in the South.
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Zelensky and Trump Trade Blows as Feud Escalates Over Peace Talks
The simmering feud between President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and President Trump escalated on Wednesday when Mr. Trump mocked his counterpart in a post filled with falsehoods, calling him a “dictator without elections.”
One Lake, Two Worlds: Jet-Skis in Rwanda. Bodies Ashore in Congo.
The Rwandan shore of Lake Kivu offers leisure and relaxation. Across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the same lake was recently the site of devastation and misery after a rebel offensive.
South Korean Officials Convicted Over Forcibly Sending North Koreans Home
The case of two North Korean fishermen, who murdered 16 compatriots before they sought asylum, has become a political minefield in the South.
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13.02.202520:47
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Trump’s Whirlwind Now Blows Through Europe
News Analysis: President Trump's foreign policy team has brought a dizzying message to European allies on A.I., Ukraine and more. It has already left many angered and chagrined.
Dozens Injured as Driver Crashes Car Into Munich Protest
An asylum seeker from Afghanistan crashed a Mini Cooper into a union demonstration in Munich on Thursday, injuring more than two dozen people and adding to growing tensions around immigration ahead of Germany’s chancellor election next week.
U.S. Deports Migrants From Asia to Panama
The Trump administration deported migrants from several Asian nations to Panama on Wednesday night, a move that could signal much faster removals of immigrants who have remained in the United States because their countries have made it difficult to return them.
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Trump’s Whirlwind Now Blows Through Europe
News Analysis: President Trump's foreign policy team has brought a dizzying message to European allies on A.I., Ukraine and more. It has already left many angered and chagrined.
Dozens Injured as Driver Crashes Car Into Munich Protest
An asylum seeker from Afghanistan crashed a Mini Cooper into a union demonstration in Munich on Thursday, injuring more than two dozen people and adding to growing tensions around immigration ahead of Germany’s chancellor election next week.
U.S. Deports Migrants From Asia to Panama
The Trump administration deported migrants from several Asian nations to Panama on Wednesday night, a move that could signal much faster removals of immigrants who have remained in the United States because their countries have made it difficult to return them.
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07.02.202520:36
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At a Draft Site in Ukraine, an Anguished Wait for a Chance to Say Goodbye
The Ukrainian authorities are rounding up recruits. Relatives huddle at a center on the edge of Kyiv for a chance to see loved ones before they’re shipped to war.
Fighting Intensifies in Sudan, Leaving Hundreds Dead
Hundreds of people, including dozens of children, have been killed in Sudan in recent days, according to civilian witnesses, medical workers and the United Nations, as fierce clashes have escalated in an internal conflict that is approaching its third year.
Sweden Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Mass Shooting
Sweden will tighten its already strict gun laws, the government said on Friday, days after a lone gunman killed at least 10 people in an attack the prime minister has called the worst mass shooting in the country’s history.
@nytimes
At a Draft Site in Ukraine, an Anguished Wait for a Chance to Say Goodbye
The Ukrainian authorities are rounding up recruits. Relatives huddle at a center on the edge of Kyiv for a chance to see loved ones before they’re shipped to war.
Fighting Intensifies in Sudan, Leaving Hundreds Dead
Hundreds of people, including dozens of children, have been killed in Sudan in recent days, according to civilian witnesses, medical workers and the United Nations, as fierce clashes have escalated in an internal conflict that is approaching its third year.
Sweden Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Mass Shooting
Sweden will tighten its already strict gun laws, the government said on Friday, days after a lone gunman killed at least 10 people in an attack the prime minister has called the worst mass shooting in the country’s history.
@nytimes


03.02.202520:52
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world:
Pro-Russia Ukrainian Is Killed in Moscow Blast, Russian Media Says
A prominent pro-Russia separatist figure from Ukraine was killed after a bomb exploded on Monday inside a gated residence in Moscow, Russian news media said, in what appears to be another attack targeting opponents of Kyiv.
For China, Trump’s Moves Bring Pain, but Also Potential Gains
President Trump’s tariffs hurt China, but his other actions have alienated U.S. allies, giving Beijing an opening to strengthen its global standing.
Who Will Govern Postwar Gaza? Four Competing Models Are Emerging.
As Israel and Hamas prepare for negotiations to extend their truce, four models for Gaza’s future have begun to take shape.
@nytimes
Pro-Russia Ukrainian Is Killed in Moscow Blast, Russian Media Says
A prominent pro-Russia separatist figure from Ukraine was killed after a bomb exploded on Monday inside a gated residence in Moscow, Russian news media said, in what appears to be another attack targeting opponents of Kyiv.
For China, Trump’s Moves Bring Pain, but Also Potential Gains
President Trump’s tariffs hurt China, but his other actions have alienated U.S. allies, giving Beijing an opening to strengthen its global standing.
Who Will Govern Postwar Gaza? Four Competing Models Are Emerging.
As Israel and Hamas prepare for negotiations to extend their truce, four models for Gaza’s future have begun to take shape.
@nytimes


28.01.202519:58
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world:
Chastened by Past Wars, Kremlin Tries to Elevate Its Veterans
Russians who fought in Chechnya and Afghanistan came home to silence and stigma. There’s a very public push to make things different this time.
‘A Good Chance People Are Going to Die’, as U.S. Halts Funding for Mine Clearing
For decades, people in Southeast Asia have been working to clear out unexploded bombs dropped by American forces during the Vietnam War. The United States is a big part of the effort and has given out more than $750 million to clear out the unexploded ammunition. But that funding has come to a grinding halt.
Inside Colombia’s Crisis Over Trump’s Deportations
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he revealed how heated the question of deportations has become.
@nytimes
Chastened by Past Wars, Kremlin Tries to Elevate Its Veterans
Russians who fought in Chechnya and Afghanistan came home to silence and stigma. There’s a very public push to make things different this time.
‘A Good Chance People Are Going to Die’, as U.S. Halts Funding for Mine Clearing
For decades, people in Southeast Asia have been working to clear out unexploded bombs dropped by American forces during the Vietnam War. The United States is a big part of the effort and has given out more than $750 million to clear out the unexploded ammunition. But that funding has come to a grinding halt.
Inside Colombia’s Crisis Over Trump’s Deportations
When Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, refused military planes carrying deportees, infuriating President Trump, he revealed how heated the question of deportations has become.
@nytimes
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22.01.202520:32
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world:
Fighting Alongside Russia, North Koreans Wage Their Own War
North Koreans fighting for Russia are a new enemy with distinct tactics on their own patches of land, Ukrainian troops say.
Partial Victory for Prince Harry as Murdoch’s U.K. Tabloids Admit Unlawful Activities
Prince Harry cast himself as the “last person” who could hold Britain’s tabloids to account for years of predatory conduct during the phone hacking scandal. On Wednesday, he settled for a partial victory in his lonely campaign.
‘Living Through Hell’: How North Africa Keeps Migrants From Europe
Libya deported more than 600 men from Niger last month as North African countries — financed by the European Union to tackle migration — have ramped up expulsions of sub-Saharan Africans.
@nytimes
Fighting Alongside Russia, North Koreans Wage Their Own War
North Koreans fighting for Russia are a new enemy with distinct tactics on their own patches of land, Ukrainian troops say.
Partial Victory for Prince Harry as Murdoch’s U.K. Tabloids Admit Unlawful Activities
Prince Harry cast himself as the “last person” who could hold Britain’s tabloids to account for years of predatory conduct during the phone hacking scandal. On Wednesday, he settled for a partial victory in his lonely campaign.
‘Living Through Hell’: How North Africa Keeps Migrants From Europe
Libya deported more than 600 men from Niger last month as North African countries — financed by the European Union to tackle migration — have ramped up expulsions of sub-Saharan Africans.
@nytimes
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