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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Live Updates: No Letup in Strikes on Iran, U.S. Says, as Mideast Crisis Widens The crisis in the Middle East widened on Wednesday after NATO air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile…
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Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: U.S. Nurse and Her Child Released by Kidnappers in Haiti Abductors have freed an American nurse working for a humanitarian organization in Haiti and her…

Two drones flying near Moscow were shot down overnight, Russian officials said on Wednesday, in what appeared to be the third attempted attack near the Russian capital in recent days. Follow our updates on the war in Ukr…

A Missile Strikes the Heart of a Ukrainian City — and Then Another In the center of a small Ukrainian city, rescuers shrouded in smoke and dust dug through what remained of buildings and bodies on Tuesday, looking for su…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: An Oil-Rich Ally Tests Its Relationship With the U.S. The United Arab Emirates, which has translated its wealth into outsize global influence, is divergi…

Rescuers in Ukraine resumed their search for survivors in Pokrovsk, a small eastern city where two missile strikes killed at least seven people on Monday. Follow updates on the war in Ukraine Ukraine’s security service s…

Foreign Ministers of China and Russia Confer After Jeddah Talks The foreign ministers of China and Russia conferred by phone on Monday, after Beijing participated in weekend talks in Saudi Arabia aimed at ending the war…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Xi Rebuilt the Military to His Liking. Now a Shake-up Threatens Its Image Xi Jinping set out to clean up China's once corrupt military leadership a decad…

Ukraine replaced the Soviet emblem on the Motherland Monument, a 335-foot-tall statue that towers over Kyiv, with its own coat of arms. The change follows an effort to stamp out tributes to Russian power. Read more Ukrai…

Ukraine Strikes 2 Bridges Connected to Russian-Occupied Crimea Ukrainian forces struck two bridges connecting Russian-occupied Crimea to the rest of Ukraine on Sunday, part of a broader pattern of attacks on and around t…

Ukrainians Dismayed as Pope Declines to Condemn Russia at World Youth Day Since declining to name Russia as the aggressor early in the war, Pope Francis has repeatedly expressed solidarity with the Ukrainian people, even…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Jailed Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Receives a New 19-Year Sentence A Moscow court on Friday handed Aleksei Navalny, the jailed opposition leader, a…

Explosions hit a major Russian port city on the Black Sea early Friday, in what Russia’s defense ministry said was an attempt by Ukraine to attack a naval base with sea drones. Follow our updates on the war in Ukraine. A…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Colombia and Rebel Group Begin Cease-Fire After Decades of Combat A cease-fire between the Colombian government and the country’s largest remaining rebel…

Faced with dwindling stockpiles and a Western weapon industry that has struggled to keep pace with the demand, Ukraine has boosted its production of ammunition and drones to support its counteroffensive. Follow our updat…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Xi’s Surprise Shake-Up Exposes Problems at Top of China’s Nuclear Force The Chinese leader’s replacement of two commanders has fanned speculation about c…

Russia struck the southern Ukrainian port of Izmail, Ukrainian officials said, appearing to target a facility along the Danube River that was providing a crucial alternative route for grain shipments since Moscow had blo…

Danube Ports, a Lifeline for Ukraine, Come Under Russian Threat Two weeks after the collapse of the grain deal, the small Danube ports are the only shipping outlet for millions of tons of grain once again trapped in Ukra…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Europeans Get Ready to Evacuate Niger Amid Risks of Wider Conflict As France prepared to evacuate European citizens, Burkina Faso and Mali said they woul…

Russia said a drone hit the same building in central Moscow for the second time in 48 hours, blaming Ukraine, which has made it increasingly clear it would target symbolic and military-related sites deep inside Russia. F…

Small Strikes and Big Ambitions in Ukraine’s Attacks on Russia Drones have exploded over the gilded domes of the Kremlin. They have hit strategic Russian air bases hundreds of miles from Ukraine. They have struck a Mosco…

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…
