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Iran War Live Updates: Uncertainty Hangs Over Talks as U.S. Says It Is Close to Agreement

President Trump at the White House on Wednesday.

Russian Drone Hits Romanian Apartment Building, Officials Say

The site where a drone hit a building in Galati, Romania, on Friday, close to the border with Ukraine.

Trump’s Boat Strikes Have Failed to Curb Cocaine Flow to U.S., Experts Say

A screen grab from a video posted by U.S. Southern Command this month showed what the U.S. military said was a vessel on a known narco-trafficking route in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

France’s Far Right Has 2 Leaders. They Don’t Always Have One Voice.

Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen at a National Rally event in March. Spotting daylight between them has become a preoccupation for French journalists and analysts.

No, Not That Georgia. A.I. Compounds a Nation’s Identity Woes.

Georgia’s ancient, distinctive language and script have long made up part of its national identity.

Europe Is Edging Closer to a Trade War With China. Here’s Why.

Chinese-made electric vehicles awaiting export at the port in Hangzhou, eastern China, in May.

Court in Kenya Suspends Plans for U.S. Ebola Quarantine Unit

Outside the court in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, that ordered the suspension of the quarantine plans.

A Draft U.S.-Iran Plan Is Said to Be on the Table. Here’s What to Know.

A billboard in Tehran depicting the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in May.

Romania Says It Could Invoke NATO’s Article 4. What Would That Do?

Investigators at the site of a drone crash at an apartment building in Galati, Romania, on Friday.

What to Know About the Drones That Have Been Crossing Into Romania

Investigators on the roof of the apartment building in Galati, Romania, that was struck on Friday by what officials called a Russian drone.

The Man Turning the Cockroach Into a Gen-Z Movement in India

Abhijeet Dipke at a friend’s home in the United States in May. Mr. Dipke launched the satirical digital group Cockroach Janta Party on May 16, after a controversy surrounding a comment by India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant, who referred to unemployed youth as “parasites” and “cockroaches.”

In Strait of Hormuz Standoff, U.S. and Iran Deploy Economic Warfare

Vessels anchored at the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. Control of the waterway is a tool Iran has used as leverage against the United States.

After New Push by the Bolsonaros, U.S. Labels Brazilian Gangs as Terrorist Groups

Members of the Red Command being arrested last year in Rio de Janeiro. The U.S. designated the gang a terrorist group on Thursday.

Israel to Cut Ties With U.N. Chief Over Its Inclusion on Sexual Violence Blacklist

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, at U.N. headquarters in March.

Here’s the latest.

How Fuel Price Shocks Rattled a Remote New Zealand Village

A public bus runs once a week between Ruatahuna and the city of Rotorua. It is a cheaper option for the villages who cannot afford to drive because of high fuel prices.

Italian Police Uncover Dead Mob Boss’s $230 Million Business Empire

Matteo Messina Denaro being led from a police station after his arrest in Palermo in 2023.

A.I.’s Big Next Step

Austrian Man Convicted of Planning Attack at Taylor Swift Concert in Vienna

The 21-year-old suspect being escorted by guards to court on Thursday. He was accused of planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.

Netanyahu Says Israel Will Control 70 Percent of Gaza, Squeezing Hamas

Destruction in downtown Gaza City on Thursday.

The U.S. re-sanctioned a U.N. legal expert critical of Israel.

Francesca Albanese, the U.N.’s special rapporteur for the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza, in March.

U.S. and Iran Move Toward Agreement to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

An agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would offer President Trump a way out of the war.

Israel Strikes Beirut, Expanding Offensive in Lebanon

Workers at the scene of a strike in Choueifat, Lebanon, south of Beirut, on Thursday.

Carney Says That Canada’s Distancing is Good for U.S. in New York Speech

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada speaking in New York on Thursday.

Pressure Grows on Spain’s Leader After Police Search His Party Office

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain is dealing with a domestic crisis as he has sought to distance himself from a growing aura of corruption among his party and allies.

YouTuber Defamed Movie Star Using A.I., South Korean Police Say

Kim Soo-hyun, seen in Seoul last year, had denied the accusations of dating a minor.

The Mideast Is Baffled by Trump’s Call to Expand Abraham Accords

President Trump with leaders from Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates at the signing of the Abraham Accords in Washington in 2020.

How Ukraine’s Street Style Is Shaped by the War

Cuba Loses Its Chance at Fuel After Russian Tanker Changes Route

Yankiel Perez carried buckets of water on Monday outside a building in Havana.

Guatemala Agrees to Joint Drug Gang Strikes With U.S., Expanding Trump’s Campaign

Security forces outside a prison in Guatemala City after a wave of riots and gang violence in January.

In Argentina, U.S. Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Finds An Escape

Peter Thiel, right, arriving for a meeting with President Javier Milei at the Casa Rosada Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires in April.

Fire at School Dormitory in Kenya Kills at Least 16

Fire damage on Thursday at Utumishi Girls Academy, a school about 75 miles northwest of Nairobi, Kenya.

Here’s the latest.

Why Pakistan and Afghanistan Are Still Fighting

An Afghan Border Protection Forces officer, left, and Pakistani Army soldiers, right, at the border crossing between the two countries, in Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, in December.

U.S. Strikes Military Sites in Iran for Second Time in 3 Days

Ships in the water near the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas earlier this month.

Cease-Fires, but No Peace

Why Ghana Is Evacuating Hundreds of Its Citizens From South Africa

A man draped in a Ghanaian flag stands among other Ghanaians being repatriated from South Africa amid a wave ‌of anti-immigrant protests, on Wednesday.

Trump Threatens Oman Over the Strait, Then Says, ‘They’ll Be Fine.’

President Trump speaking to reporters at the White House on Wednesday.

Trump Says He Feels No Political Pressure to Make an Iran Deal

President Trump meeting with his cabinet at the White House on Wednesday.

Canada Rejects U.S. Military Suppliers in Favor of Swedish Aircraft

A Saab GlobalEye aircraft in 2019. The airplane is a highly modified version of the Global 6500 executive jet made by Bombardier.

To Make a Deal With Trump, Iran Wants Billions of Its Money Unfrozen

A crowd carrying a photo of Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, during a ceremony in Tehran on Sunday. The Iranian government has been pummeled economically by Western sanctions and recent wars.

Lebanese Resigned to a Long War, Even if U.S. and Iran Make a Deal

A resident assesses the damage in the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Tyre, Lebanon, Tuesday.

What Iranian State Media Says Is in Outline of ‘Unofficial’ Deal With U.S.

The Strait of Hormuz continues to be a top negotiating point between the Trump administration and Iranian officials.

Rubio’s India Visit Yields No Major Deals to Repair U.S.-India Relations

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and India’s foreign minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, prepare to sign a memorandum of understanding in New Delhi on Tuesday.

After Decades on the Run, a Leftist Militant Is Sentenced in Germany

Daniela Klette, a member of the Red Army Faction, in court in Verden, Germany, on Wednesday.

Israel Continues Its Escalation in Lebanon With New Evacuation Warnings

Villages in southern Lebanon after strikes on Wednesday.

Could Russia Hit Harder? It at Least Wants Ukraine to Think So.

A building burning after a Russian strike on Kyiv on Sunday.

Uganda Closes Border With Congo as Ebola Fears Rise

Red Cross workers moving the body of someone who may have died from Ebola, in Kampala, Uganda, on Tuesday.

Five People Stuck in Flooded Laos Cave Are Found Alive

Why the Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Have Confounded Scientists

Global Supply Shortages Deepen as War Drags On, Risking Jobs and Growth

A liquefied natural gas production facility in Qatar before the war with Iran.

Residents Watch as Israeli War Planes Circle Over Southern Lebanon

Looking out from a rooftop in Baysarieh as strikes target villages in southern Lebanon on Wednesday.

After 88 Days of Censored News, TV and Chat, Iranians Are Coming Back Online

At the Grand Bazaar in Tehran this month. For a quarter of a year, most Iranians were only able to access a “domestic internet” of government-approved apps and websites.

Samsung Unions Approve Pay Deal That Highlights Inequality of A.I. Age

Choi Seung-ho, right, head of the Samsung Electronics Labor Union, celebrated with a Samsung executive after signing a tentative agreement earlier this month in Suwon, a city south of Seoul.

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