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The Perilous Path to Escape Gaza City

Nepal’s New Government Calls Elections. Its Critics Cry Foul.

As Sabotage in Europe Mounts, So Do Calls to Retaliate Against Russia

A house that was badly damaged by debris from a Russian drone that was shot down in the village of Wyryki-Wola, in eastern Poland, on Wednesday.

Brazil Defies Trump’s Demands by Convicting Bolsonaro

Security officers at Brazil’s Supreme Court in Brasília this month.

A Chaotic Showdown Over Election Integrity in India

Protesters in Kolkata, India, last month after the country’s election commission announced the revision of voter rolls ahead of elections in the state of Bihar.

‘You Burned This Country Down’: After Arsons, Nepal Reckons With Its Future

Doctors attended to Sibam Sah, left, and his cousin Birendra Kumar Sah, whose face and body were also ravaged by burns.

Trump Administration Questions Colombia’s Anti-Drug Efforts and Weighs Cutting Aid

Soldiers standing amid a coca crop in Cúcuta, Colombia, in 2020. Colombia is the world’s top producer of cocaine, but it has also been a key ally of the United States in trying to combat the drug trade.

Zinc Roofs Give Paris Its Signature Look. But They Are a Nightmare in Heat.

Opposition to Putin Pulls Up European Leaders Dragged Down at Home

President Emmanuel Macron of France, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain at a NATO summit in The Hague in June.

Secret Report Undercuts U.K. Condemnations of Palestine Action Group

A rally last month in Parliament Square in London called for lifting a British government ban on the group Palestine Action.

In the Pacific, Unkept U.S. Promises on Climate Cut Deep

Rising waters during a heavy storm and high tide on Fanalei Island, in the Solomon Islands, in January. With each tide creeping higher, villagers fear their island may soon become uninhabitable.

Bolsonaro was Sentenced to 27 Years for Plotting a Coup in Brazil. What Comes Next?

Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president, in São Paulo last year.

Former Judge Sushila Karki Named Nepal’s Leader After Gen Z Protests

Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, was sworn in at a ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Friday.

Why Dozens of Gleaming S.U.V.s Were Gifted to an Island Nation

Outside a new medical center funded by China in Honiara, Solomon Islands, on Friday.

Rubio to Visit a Defiant Israel After Qatar Strike

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on Sunday.

Focus Point

In Toronto, a Spotlight on Canadian Films

Ryan Reynolds flashed an image of the Canadian actor John Candy, who died in 1994 and is the subject of a new documentary.

Extreme Heat Spurs New Laws Aimed at Protecting Workers Worldwide

A construction worker in Boston in July, when temperatures were in the 90s. Boston passed a law this summer requiring city projects to have a “heat illness prevention plan.”

7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Russia’s Far East

Tesla Board Chair Defend’s Elon Musk’s Humongous Pay Proposal

Robyn Denholm, Tesla’s board chair, argues that Elon Musk deserves his compensation package even though the company’s sales and profits have shrunk under his leadership.

Unusual Climate Case Accusing Oil Giants of Racketeering Is Dismissed

Damage from Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017.

What We Know About Bolsonaro’s Conviction

Amid Drought, Some U.K. Residents Fume as Blackstone C.E.O. Fills Private Lake

The American billionaire Stephen A. Schwarzman has been refurbishing a country house in the village of Conholt in east Wiltshire, about 80 miles southwest of London.

NATO Steps Up Defenses After Russian Drones Violate Polish Airspace

Officials inspecting a house that was damaged when a Russian drone was shot down in the village of Wyryki-Wola, in eastern Poland, on Wednesday.

Belgian Authorities Say $10 Million Supply of Birth Control Has Not Yet Been Destroyed

Belgian officials said the contraceptives the Trump administration claimed to have destroyed were still at this warehouse outside Antwerp, Belgium.

Rubio Leads Charge in Trump’s New War in Latin America

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has long sought the ouster of anti-American leftist strongmen in Latin America.

Prince Harry Meets War Veterans in Surprise Visit to Ukraine

Prince Harry with a wounded Ukrainian serviceman during a surprise visit to Kyiv on Friday.

Freed South Korean Workers Return From the U.S. to Tearful Cheers

South Korean workers arriving at Incheon International Airport in Incheon on Friday.

Supporters of Ukraine Anti-Corruption Investigator Call His Jailing Absurd

A protest in July. Ukrainians have expressed strong support for ensuring that anti-corruption agencies can operate independently.

Qatar Prime Minister to Meet Trump Officials After Israeli Strikes in Doha

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, the prime minister of Qatar, has said that Israel crossed a line with its strike on Tuesday in his country’s capital, Doha.

California Wants to Ban ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Pans. These Chefs Say Don’t Do It.

A Defender of Darkness in the Darkest Place on Earth

Eduardo Unda-Sanzana at the Paranal Observatory in Antofagasta, Chile.

Jair Bolsonaro Is Convicted

Jair Bolsonaro during an interview earlier this year.

Lawyers for Venezuelans Ask Court to Press D.H.S. on Temporary Protections

Venezuelan migrants waited in line in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in 2023 to enter the United States after receiving asylum hearings through the CBP One app.

$10 Million in Contraceptives Have Been Destroyed on Orders From Trump Officials

The warehouse in Geel, Belgium, where millions of contraceptives bought by U.S.A.I.D. were stored when the U.S. government defunded the agency.

Nepal’s Capital Is Choked With Smoke and Gripped by Fear

U.S. Joins U.N. Security Council’s Criticism of Israeli Strike in Qatar

“How can we host Israeli representatives when they have committed this attack?” the prime minister of Qatar, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, asked the Security Council.

Nepal’s Social Media Ban Backfires as Politics Moves to a Chat Room

Some Nepalis attended an annual festival in Kathmandu on Thursday, despite the unrest of recent days.

The Manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer

A memorial for Charlie Kirk in Phoenix, Ariz., yesterday.

Bolsonaro Convicted of Attempting a Coup in Brazil, Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison

Former President Jair Bolsonaro was accused of orchestrating a vast plot to stay in power after he lost the 2022 election.

Carney Unveils Major Projects for Canada to Offset Damage of Trump’s Tariffs

A liquefied natural gas facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, in 2024. Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said on Thursday that the facility would double in size.

Brazil’s Supreme Court Is On Course to Convict Bolsonaro in Coup Plot

Former President Jair Bolsonaro was accused of orchestrating a vast plot to stay in power after he lost the 2022 election.

On Ukraine and Gaza, Trump Casts Himself as a Bystander, if He Can’t Be a Peacemaker

When dozens of Russian drones flew deep into Poland on Tuesday, President Trump left it to Polish leaders and NATO to issue a warning to the Russians.

Belarus Frees 52 Political Prisoners and Gets a Warm Thank-You From Trump

John Coale, a U.S. envoy, right, said that the State Department hoped to reopen its embassy in Minsk, the capital of Belarus.

Charlie Kirk’s Influence Extended Far Beyond the U.S.

Charlie Kirk at AmericaFest, a four-day conference in Phoenix run by Turning Point USA, in Phoenix last year.

U.K. Ambassador to U.S., Peter Mandelson, Fired Over Epstein Links

Peter Mandelson, right, with President Trump in the Oval Office at the White House in May.

What Drove Israel’s Brazen Attack on Hamas in Qatar?

A photo posted on social media showing an explosion in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday.

Drone Barrage Over Poland Was a Test for NATO, and the U.S.

A member of the Polish Army inspecting a damaged house, after Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine and some were shot down by NATO fighter jets, in Wyryki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, on Wednesday.

Russia’s Strategy Against the West: Escalate Slowly and See if It Responds

The police inspected the damage to a house caused by debris from a shot-down Russian drone in the village of Wyryki-Wola, eastern Poland on Wednesday.

South Korean Leader Warns of U.S. Investments After Hyundai-LG Plant Raid

President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea during a news conference in Seoul on Thursday.

Nepal’s Young Protesters Find an Unlikely Partner: The Army

Army personnel standing guard at a road checkpoint in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Thursday.

How Macron Failed to Curb the Far Right

Mexico City Gas Explosion Kills 8 and Injures at Least 90

Investigators inspect damaged vehicles after a gas tanker explosion injured at least 58 in Mexico City, on Wednesday.

What to Know About the Mass Protests in Nepal

How Macron Failed to Curb the Far Right

A protest in Paris yesterday.

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