Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world:
‘It’s Not a War or a Battlefield. It’s a Massacre.’
Four days after hundreds of Hamas gunmen breached Israel’s vaunted border fence in the most brazen attack on the country in decades, soldiers and rescue workers on Tuesday began the gruesome task of extricating the bodies. A Times reporter and photographer visited an Israeli village in the aftermath.
Argentina’s Currency Plummets Under Attack from Far-Right Candidate
Javier Milei is already single-handedly delivering one of Latin America’s biggest economies a financial shock — the value of Argentina’s currency is plummeting under criticism of his promise to replace the Argentine peso with the U.S. dollar.
What to Know About the Presidential Election in Liberia
George Weah, a former soccer superstar, is running for re-election amid doubts over his ability to tackle rampant corruption and fears of post-election violence.
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