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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: The Country That Bombs Its Own People The New York Times verified videos and photographs, analyzed data and satellite imagery and interviewed residents.…

Two Russian missiles hit a residential building and university complex in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih on Monday, killing at least four people and injuring nearly three dozen others, Ukrainian officials said.…

Why One Country Is Struggling to Break Away From Russian Gas In the 17 months since Moscow ordered soldiers into Ukrainian territory, countries across Europe have moved with surprising speed to reduce their longstanding…

Russia Strikes Another Grain Terminal, Extending a Campaign Against Ukraine’s Ports Russian forces struck a grain terminal in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, Ukrainian officials said on Saturday, extending a bomb…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Head of Presidential Guard Claims Power in Niger Coup A general in Niger claimed leadership of the West African country with a televised address two days…

The Ukrainian military said it was “consolidating” gains after President Volodymyr Zelensky declared that Ukraine had retaken Staromaiorske, a village in the south, in a renewed push into Russian-occupied territory. Foll…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Niger’s President Vows to Save Democracy as Army Says It Backs Coup Hours after soldiers seized power in Niger, the country’s ousted president sounded a…

A Russia-African summit began on Thursday in St. Petersburg, offering President Vladimir Putin an opportunity to assert his international standing despite his isolation by the West. Follow updates on the war in Ukraine.…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Soldiers Attempt Mutiny in Niger, Its President’s Office Says Soldiers from the presidential guard in the West African nation of Niger barricaded the pre…

The UN Security Council will convene meetings on Wednesday for the third time since the collapse of the Black Sea grain deal last week and the bombardment by Russia of Ukrainian port cities that followed. Follow our upda…

‘They Shoot Without Stopping:’ Where Russia Is on the Attack in Ukraine Along the vast 600-mile front line that cuts a scar across eastern and southern Ukraine, Russian forces are mostly on the defensive, hoping that the…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: China’s Foreign Minister Is Removed After a Month of Silence China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, was removed from office after disappearing from public v…

The UN is assessing the damage to historic landmarks in Odesa after near nightly attacks by Russian forces on the city that have killed civilians, destroyed agricultural facilities and damaged sites including its most im…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: What’s Next for Israel’s Judicial Overhaul? Israeli lawmakers approved the contentious plan of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to restrict the influenc…

Russia said it destroyed two drones targeting Moscow on Monday morning in what they called a strike by Ukrainian forces. No one was injured, they said. There was no immediate comment from Ukraine. Follow our updates on t…

Russia Says It Destroyed 2 Drones Targeting Moscow Russian authorities said that they destroyed two attack drones targeting Moscow on Monday morning in what they called a strike by Ukrainian forces. No one was injured, t…

As Tensions Rise, Zelensky Pushes for Way to Ship Grain Through Black Sea President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was pushing forward with diplomatic efforts on Saturday to reopen the Black Sea to Ukraine’s grain shipmen…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Over 1,000 Air Reservists Threaten to Stop Serving, as Israel’s Political Crisis Grows More than a thousand pilots and other personnel in the Israeli Air…

Russian missiles hit granaries in Odesa, a Black Sea port city, on Friday as Moscow continued its apparent campaign to cut off Ukraine’s ability to export food by sea. The UN Security Council is set to meet over the fall…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Kenya Stares Into ‘Abyss’ as Soaring Prices and Feuding Leaders Bring Chaos Antigovernment protests over price hikes and new taxes have left at least 29…

Russia unleashed another night of attacks against the Ukrainian port cities of Mykolaiv and Odesa on Thursday, a day after warning that all ships headed to those ports could be treated as hostile, Ukrainian officials sai…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: What We Know About How a U.S. Soldier Ended Up in North Korea A U.S. soldier was supposed to be on a plane to Texas from South Korea, but instead he join…

Russia hit Odesa for a second night with drones and missiles on Wednesday, according to Ukrainian officials, setting off explosions in the port city in an apparent continuation of what Moscow said was retribution for an…

Russia Bombards Ukraine Port After Bridge Attack and Grain Deal Collapse Explosions thundered above Odesa, Ukraine, as Russia targeted it with missiles and drones before dawn on Tuesday, a day after an apparent Ukrainian…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Mandela Goes From Hero to Scapegoat as South Africa Struggles Nelson Mandela is revered worldwide and celebrated on July 18, his birthday. But at home, a…

Russia launched drones and missiles at cities in southern Ukraine from the Black Sea on Tuesday, Ukrainian officials said, a day after Moscow blamed Kyiv for an attack on a bridge linking the occupied Crimean Peninsula t…

Explosions Damage Crimea Bridge as Russia Blames Ukraine for Attack Predawn explosions hit the only bridge linking the occupied Crimean Peninsula to mainland Russia on Monday, damaging a vital symbol of President Vladimi…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Biden Invites Netanyahu to White House, Easing Tensions President Biden has invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to a meeting in the Unite…

A predawn assault on a critical bridge linking the occupied Crimean Peninsula to mainland Russia forced the temporary closure on Monday of the main artery used by the Russian military to support its troops in southern Uk…

Satellite Images of Belarusian Base Suggest Wagner’s Possible Arrival Satellite images, analyzed by The New York Times, showed increased activity this weekend at a military field camp in Belarus, including the arrival of…