Europe Talks Big on Gaza but Struggles to Act
A rally in Brussels this month in support of Palestinians. European efforts to punish the Israeli government for its actions in Gaza have stalled amid opposition, notably from Germany.
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Egypt Pardons Alaa Abd El Fattah, Its Most Prominent Political Prisoner
Alaa Abd El Fattah, seen here in an undated handout image, gained prominence through his biting, visionary commentary on Egypt’s 2011 Arab Spring revolution.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa Hits the Philippines, Headed for Hong Kong
Strong waves battering Basco in Batanes Province in the northern Philippines on Monday, as Typhoon Ragasa affects the area.
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For Arab Nations With Ties to Israel, Attacks on Qatar and Gaza City Raise Anxiety
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the emir of Qatar, on a screen at an Arab-Islamic summit in Doha, the country’s capital, convened after an Israeli strike in the city on Sept. 9.
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Putin Proposes One More Year of Nuclear Caps With U.S.
In this photograph distributed by the Russian state news agency Sputnik, President Vladimir V. Putin chairs a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on Monday.
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Kim Jong-un Open to Talks if U.S. Drops Demand to Denuclearize
President Trump set foot in North Korea in 2019, the last time he met Kim Jong-un.
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Greenlandic Woman Wins Her Baby Back in Denmark
Ivana Bronlund at her home with a sonogram of her child in Hedehusene, Denmark, in September.
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U.N. Gathers Amid Its 80th Anniversary and a ‘Free Fall’
The United Nations will observe its 80th anniversary as world leaders converge this week on its headquarters in New York.
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Nepal to Investigate Killings and Arson in Student Protests
Workers cleaning government buildings in Kathmandu, Nepal, that were burned this month.
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Foreigners Have Flocked to Copenhagen for Weddings. Is the Honeymoon Over?
Copenhagen’s iconic City Hall has become a popular spot for visitors to marry in Denmark.
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Trump’s Tariffs Are Damaging America’s Biggest Foreign Source of Screws
Screws used in backyard decking, wooden floors and railings are a big part of Sheh Fung’s business, Mr. Chen said.
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Russia’s Ban on I.B. Schools Deepens Its Rupture With the West
A center in Kursk, Russia, last year, where schoolchildren were receiving military-style instruction.
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Hamas releases a hostage video on the same day as the Palestinian statehood conference.
Ohad Ben Ami, center, was held hostage in Gaza by Hamas until earlier this year. He and other demonstrators gathered outside the Israeli prime minister’s residence in Jerusalem on Monday calling for the release of the rest of the hostages.
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World Leaders Recognize Palestinian State, in a Challenge to U.S. and Israel
“We must pave the way for peace,” President Emmanuel Macron of France said, to applause and a standing ovation from the Palestinian delegation, at a meeting at the United Nations in New York on Monday.
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U.S. allies’ recognition of a Palestinian state puts them in opposition to the White House.
President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain at a joint news conference on Thursday.
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Palestinians Hope Their State Will Be More Than ‘Ink on Paper’
Palestinian families fleeing Gaza City this month as Israel stepped up its attacks.
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Protesters calling for solidarity with Palestinians clash with the police in Milan.
Protesters clashing with the police at the train station in Milan.
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Flights Are Temporarily Diverted From Copenhagen Airport After Drone Sightings
Copenhagen’s airport was closed, and flights were being diverted, after drones were sighted there on Monday night, officials said.
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Palestinian Statehood Seems More Remote Than Ever
A wall in Jerusalem separating Israeli and Palestinian areas in 2010.
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U.S. Pledges Support for Argentina’s Economy and Javier Milei
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday that his department was “ready to do what is needed within its mandate to support Argentina.”
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Macron, saying ‘the time has come, says France formally recognizes a Palestinian state.
President Emmanuel Macron of France arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on Monday.
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Zelensky Urges ‘Powerful Pressure on Russia’ at U.N. General Assembly
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine before a news conference in Kyiv on Wednesday.
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French Town Halls Defy Officials and Fly Palestinian Flags
A Palestinian flag being placed over the entrance of the City Hall in Lyon, France, on Monday.
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What does it mean to be a state?
The Palestinian part of Hebron in the West Bank in 2019.
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Tech Executive Dies After Falling 2,000 Feet on Mount Shasta
Mount Shasta, at just over 14,100 feet above sea level, is the fifth-highest mountain in California and the second-highest in the Cascade Range.
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Judge Says Work on Revolution Wind Can Proceed, for Now
Rotor blades for the Revolution Wind offshore wind farm at the State Pier in New London, Conn., last November.
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Zubeen Garg, Singer of Hit Bollywood Song ‘Ya Ali,’ Dies at 52
Zubeen Garg performing in Guwahati, India, in 2017.
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As U.N. General Assembly Gathers, Here’s What to Expect
The U.N. General Assembly last year. The wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan will loom over the annual gathering this year in New York.
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Cyberattack Forces Brussels Airport to Cancel More Flights
Passengers waiting to check in for flights at Brussels Airport on Saturday.
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Israel Keeps Border Crossing to Jordan Closed After Attack
Israeli police and soldiers on Thursday near the site of the attack at the Allenby Bridge crossing.
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A Rush to Save Ancient Artifacts in Gaza Highlights All That Has Been Lost
An image provided by Première Urgence Internationale showing archaeological items after they were moved from Gaza City to a safer location.
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Ukraine Counterattacks, Scoring Rare, if Modest, Success in Northeast
Ukrainian soldiers from the 95th Air Assault Brigade at a training in the Sumy region this month.
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A Maternity Ward in Chad Reaches Its Breaking Point as U.S. Aid Dries Up
Nancy Symgambaye measuring Taiba Baraka’s belly last month during a prenatal consultation in a camp sheltering Sudanese refugees in Chad.
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Nepal Uprising Is Latest Challenge to India’s Backyard Diplomacy
Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India, in New Delhi, earlier this month.
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The H-1B Visa: Why Is Trump Adding a $100,000 Fee?
President Trump added a $100,000 fee to visas for skilled foreign workers.
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Justice Alito, in Rome, Says Religious Liberty Is Under Siege
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. at the Jubilee of Justice in the Vatican on Saturday.
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Cyberattack Causes Delays at Heathrow and Other Airports in Europe
Passengers crowded near a departures board after a cyberattack caused delays at Brussels International Airport in Zaventem, Belgium, on Saturday.
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Standing Date
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Canada and Mexico Turn to Trains and Ports to Skirt U.S. Tariff Wall
Canadian Pacific’s merger with Kansas City Southern has given Canadian shippers a direct rail link to Mexico.
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Can France’s Palestinian Proposal Change 75 Years of Failed Diplomacy?
President Emmanuel Macron of France has shepherded a “day after” plan for Gaza in hopes of salvaging a two-state solution.
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A Polish Soldier, an Unusual Radar Dot and Then NATO Jets
A house damaged in Lublin, eastern Poland, this month, after Russian drones were shot down over the area.
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What to Know About the Visa Standoff Between Trump and the United Nations
The United Nations and the United States signed an agreement in 1947 about access to the U.N. headquarters in New York.
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They Helped Oust a Dictator. Now the New Regime Is Coming for Them.
Rosario Murillo is said to be the true power in Nicaragua and appears intent on remaining so.
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Some Europeans Fear Trump Aides Want a Far-Right Takeover
President Trump meeting with Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, in July.
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How Russia’s Sanctions Evasion Could Create Lasting Costs
An oil refinery in Orsk, Russia. The country has used a fleet of ships to transport oil and defy sanctions.
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What U.S.-Korea Ties Mean on the 75th Anniversary of the Incheon Landing
Incheon was the site of many firsts in South Korea, including the nation’s first soccer and baseball games.
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Hard-Fought Treaty to Protect Ocean Life Clears a Final Hurdle
The treaty allows for establishing vast conservation zones in international waters.
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In Mexico, New Mothers Are Seeking Out Old Rituals
Kay Nicte Cisneros García, a new mother, was wrapped in shawls as part of a postpartum ritual.
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