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Israel Signs Trade Deal With U.A.E.

Russian Military Is Repeating Mistakes in Eastern Ukraine, U.S. Says

Seizing Russian Assets to Help Ukraine Sets Off White House Debate

As Russians Advance, Thousands of Civilians are Trapped in Sievierodonetsk

Ukrainian Court Sentences 2 Russian Soldiers in War Crimes Trial

E.U. reaches agreement on a Russian oil import ban.

Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in a Climate Ranking

Your Tuesday Briefing

Kalush Orchestra, Eurovision Winner, Auctions Off Trophy to Aid Ukraine Army

Ukraine Live Updates: After Months of Debate, European Leaders Agree to Ban Most Russian Oil Imports

Canada Aims to Force Owners of ‘Military-Style Assault Weapons’ to Turn Them In

Rodolfo Hernández is Colombia’s Trump and He May Be Headed for the Presidential Palace

Hurricane Agatha Makes Landfall in Southern Mexico

Your Tuesday Briefing: Europe Nears an Oil Embargo

Indian Couple Sue Their Son for Not Giving Them a Grandchild

In Latin America, leftist leaders are on the rise amid widespread economic suffering.

Who is Federico Gutiérrez, a right-wing candidate for the president of Colombia?

As Boris Johnson Stumbles, Labour Struggles to Offer a Clear Message

A Cafe in Philippines is Devoted to Duterte’s Drug War Victims

Plane Goes Missing in Nepal With 22 Aboard

Live Updates: In War of Weapons, Ukraine Tries to Match Russia’s Power

Can I Stop Isolating If I’m Still Testing Positive for the Virus?

Tropical Storm Agatha Headed to the Mexican Coast

Margot Heuman, Who Bore Witness to the Holocaust as a Gay Woman, Dies at 94

The 26 Best Outdoor Summer Deals From REI’s Anniversary Sale

A Putin Opponent From Russia Leads Fighters Against His Home Country

Everything You Need to Know About Monkeypox

How an Organized Republican Effort Punishes Companies for Climate Action

Your Friday Briefing

Why You’re Hearing More About the Pacific Islands

Russia’s Isolated Economy Is Leading to Scarcity

‘Tomb of Sand’ Wins International Booker Prize, a First for a Hindi Novel

Your Friday Briefing: Where Were the Police?

Palestinian Inquiry Accuses Israel of Intentionally Killing Al Jazeera Journalist

Google Urged to Stop Tracking Location Data Ahead of Roe Reversal

E. Gerald Corrigan, Who Helped Ease ’87 Stock Crash, Dies at 80

A doomed river crossing shows the perils of entrapment in the war’s east

In the U.S., Backlash to Civil Rights Era Made Guns a Political Third Rail

The Downing Street lockdown parties ‘represent a serious failure,’ a report says.

The Story of Abortion Pills and How They Work

Glencore Will Pay $1.1 Billion to Settle Bribery and Price-Fixing Charges

Your Wednesday Briefing: Calls to Free Up Ukraine’s Grain Exports

Russian Forces Pummel Key Eastern Ukraine Town

Ukraine Charges 8 Russian Fighters in Killings of Village Mayor and Family

U.S. Will Start Blocking Russia’s Bond Payments to American Investors

Eager London Riders Get Up Early for Elizabeth Line’s Debut

Zelensky Says Russian Forces Killed 87 People in an Attack

Former British Lawmaker Sentenced to 18 Months for Sexual Assault

Boris Bondarev, a Russian Diplomat, Speaks Out on the War

Welcome to the Zombie Cryptocalypse

American Artillery Enters the Fight in Ukraine

Your Monday Briefing: Australia’s New Leader

Israel’s Political Crisis Is Resolved, but Governing Remains a Strain

A Senior Member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Is Killed in Tehran

On a Remote Mountain, the ‘Sistine Chapel of Socialism’ Awaits Its Fate

1897: Cambridge University Votes Against Degrees for Women

Ukraine Live Updates: Zelensky Says Military Aid Could Free Exports, Easing Food Prices

Australia’s ‘Climate Election’ Finally Arrived. Will It Be Enough?

The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to Enslavers

As Biden Signs $40 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine, Calls Grow for a Cease-Fire

Aristide Demanded French Pay Reparations to Haiti. He Ended Up in Exile.

Chaos in Israel Gives New Chance to Old Face: Benjamin Netanyahu

BBC Allowed to Publish Accusations of Abuse Against MI5 Agent

Australia’s Election: What to Watch

The 24 Best Outdoor Summer Deals From REI's Anniversary Sale

How Russia Uses Show Trials to Punish Putin’s Enemies

Your Friday Briefing: Russia Seeks More Control Over Occupied Ukraine

New Evidence Shows How Russian Soldiers Executed Men in Bucha

Navalny’s Team Lobbies Congress to Place More Sanctions on Putin’s Associates

Live Updates: Prince Charles Visits Canada’s Northwest Territories

The Online Spider Market Is Massive—and Crawling With Issues

A Russian Official Tours Occupied Southern Ukraine

Strongmen in Turkey and Hungary Stall Unity in NATO and the E.U.

Russia Uses Ukraine Captives to Push False Narrative of Nazi Purge

Your Thursday Briefing: Turkey’s NATO Block

The World Is as Vulnerable as Ever to Pandemics, an Expert Panel Concludes

Strongmen in Turkey and Hungary Stall Unity in NATO and the E.U.

Your Wednesday Briefing: Sri Lanka, Out of Fuel

Europe Rethinks Its Reliance on Burning Wood for Electricity

NASA’s InSight Mars Lander’s Days Are Numbered

Your iPhone Is Vulnerable to a Malware Attack Even When It’s Off

The Fight for Abortion Rights Is a Battle Over History

Hezbollah Loses Majority Bloc in Lebanon Election, Results Show

Russia Planned a Major Military Overhaul. Ukraine Shows the Result.

Johnson’s Softer Tone on Northern Ireland Trade Rules Belies Hard-Line Plans

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia’s Faltering Campaign

Russia sought to create a leaner, meaner military. But entrenched, Soviet-era practices endure.

A Path of Destruction and Its Political Aftermath

In Rebirth for NATO, Europe Unites in Face of Putin’s Ambition

Your Monday Briefing

Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Master of the Santoor, Dies at 84

Live Updates: As Russia Faces Setbacks in Ukraine, Finland Confirms It Will Seek NATO Membership

A Mini-Russia Gets Squeezed by War

How Australia Saved Thousands of Lives While Covid Killed a Million Americans

After Lebanon’s Collapse, Can an Election Fix the Country?

Somalia Elects Next President, but Terrorists Hold True Power

Turkey Offers to Evacuate Mariupol Fighters Despite Disagreements

West Ups Pressure on Putin, Including Sanctions on Reputed Girlfriend

Israeli Police Attack Mourners Before Funeral for Shireen Abu Akleh

Treasury Warns Foreign Banks Against Helping Russia Evade Sanctions

A Rabbi’s Contentious Quest for Religious Pluralism in Israel

Robert C. McFarlane, Top Reagan Aide in Iran-Contra Affair, Dies at 84

A ‘Radical’ Ruling Lets Texas Ban Social Media Moderation

Terra’s Crypto Meltdown Was Inevitable

Who Is ‘Wagatha Christie’? Let Us Explain.

9 Great Sex Tech Deals for Masturbation May

Sony’s All-New Flagship Noise-Cancelers Are Still the Best

The Web3 Decentralization Debate Is Focused on the Wrong Question

The Best TV Streaming Devices for Cord Cutters

The Hidden Race to Protect the US Bioeconomy From Hacker Threats

Android 13 Tries to Make Privacy and Security a No-Brainer

Economic Toll of Russia’s War in Ukraine Tests Western Solidarity

All the Hardware Google Announced at I/O 2022

Alas, Elon Musk May Have a Point About Trump’s Twitter Ban

Google Finally Gets Serious About Android Tablets

Russia Was Behind Cyberattack in Run-Up to Ukraine War, Investigation Finds

Ukraine War’s Geographic Reality: Russia Has Seized Much of the East

Your Wednesday Briefing: South Korea’s New President

Spain’s Intelligence Service Leader Is Ousted

AMD Gave Google Cloud Rare Access to Its Tech to Hunt Chip Flaws

How YouTube Can Rewrite the Past and Shape an Election

‘‘It’s not over yet’’: Way ahead in early counting, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. remains cautious.

Voters complain of broken machines and long waits.

Two political clans with an autocratic past seek power together.

The Ramifications of Roe’s Fall Won’t Stop at Abortion Bans

It’s the most consequential election in the Philippines in recent history.

Reports of Violence Leave Philippines Voters on Edge

Your Monday Briefing

Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Late Dictator’s Son, May Lead the Philippines

Ukrainian Bomb-Sniffing Dog Named Patron Honored by Zelensky

Head of U.N. Agency Resigns After Questions Arise About Loans

Both Sides Harden Positions on Anniversary of Nazi Defeat in Europe

Your Monday Briefing: Russia’s Pre-Holiday Push

Hundreds of Suicidal Teens Sleep in Emergency Rooms. Every Night.

Eid Under the Taliban Shows a Changed Afghanistan

Fernanda Melchor Explores the Human Capacity for Violence, and Grace

Why Did a U.N. Agency Give a Family $61 Million?

Russian Pullback Seen Near Kharkiv, Despite Victory Day Push for Gains

Live Updates: Ukraine Pushes Russians Back From Kharkiv Before Key Holiday

Belarus Sentences the Russian Law Student Who Was a Dissident’s Girlfriend to Six Years in Prison

9 Laptops We’ve Tested and Love

North Carolina state employees will receive paid time off to get booster shots, the governor said.

Live Updates: Explosion at Hotel in Cuba Kills Eight

How a Telemedicine Abortion Provider Is Bracing for Post-Roe Life

Sinn Fein Expected to Win Northern Ireland Election

Jill Biden Embarks on Trip to Eastern Europe to Visit Ukrainian Refugees

Your Friday Briefing: Russia Doubles Down

Ireland Abortion Rights Activists Oppose Hospital Deal

In Lviv, a hidden work by a master is discovered.

A Vast Underground Water System Helps Drive Antarctica’s Glaciers

Turkey’s Plan to Draw Refugees Back to Syria: Homes for 1 Million

Moderna Reaps $5.9 Billion From Its Vaccine Sales

Your Thursday Briefing: A Ban on Russian Oil?

NOAA Image Catches Wildfire Smoke and Dust on Collision Course

What Is Russia’s May 9 Victory Day, and What Might Putin Say?

The Infinite Deaths of Social Media

Russian Missiles Hit Power Stations in Lviv and Along Crucial Railways

Your Wednesday Briefing: The End of Roe?

Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written by You

Biden Visits an Alabama Missile Factory, Highlighting Aid to Ukraine

Evacuees From Mariupol’s Steel Plant Tell of Horrors and Survival

Your Tuesday Briefing

Painful Stories Emerge From Mariupol, While Combat Rages to the East

Russia Plans to Annex Parts of Ukraine with ‘Sham’ Elections, U.S. Diplomat Says

Your Tuesday Briefing: Beijing’s Fight against Lockdowns

Amazon Labor Union Loses Ground in Staten Island Push

In Kyiv, Residents Cautiously Embrace a Sense of Normalcy

15 Great Amazon Pet Day Deals on Cameras, Robot Vacs, and Toys

U.S. and Ukraine Officials: Top Russian Officer Went to War’s Frontline

Your Monday Briefing: Pelosi Visits Ukraine

Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92

ISIS Launches Bloody New Chapter in Afghanistan

ISIS Launches Bloody New Chapter in Afghanistan