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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…
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 headed toward Turkey, the U.S. sank a…
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Russian Forces Strike Back Against Ukraine’s Advancing Troops Russian air forces and artillery weapons struck back against advancing Ukrainian troops on Tuesday, hammering them in the area of several southern villages th…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: They Married for a Life Abroad. But They Never Saw Their Husbands Again. Thousands of Indian women have been abandoned by men working overseas, leaving t…

At least six people were killed on Tuesday morning after Russian forces struck buildings in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih. Rescuers are working to find survivors and put out a fire, which is still burning hour…

Ukraine Claims More Small Advances in Counteroffensive, but No Breakthroughs After a week of fierce combat with infantry, artillery and tanks, across a mostly agricultural landscape, Ukrainian forces, newly armed and tra…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Silvio Berlusconi, a Showman Who Upended Italian Politics and Culture, Dies at 86 Silvio Berlusconi, the brash media mogul who revolutionized Italian tel…

Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians were ordered Monday to reduce their water consumption by nearly half, a consequence of the loss of one of the nation's largest reservoirs after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in s…

Ukraine Claims First Gains, if Slight, in Counteroffensive After a week of mostly silence about its newly launched campaign to drive Russian occupying forces from Ukrainian territory, Ukraine’s military on Sunday claimed…

Zelensky Signals Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Has Begun President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday offered the strongest confirmation yet that the long-anticipated Ukrainian counteroffensive had begun, as battles along a 600…

Battles Rage as Ukraine Tries to Retake Russian-Occupied Territory Ukraine and Russia were locked in fierce battles along the front lines on Friday, with the toughest fighting unfolding in southeastern Zaporizhzhia regio…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: A Rising India Is Also, in One Remote Pocket, a Blood-Soaked War Zone Weeks of ethnic violence in the Indian state of Manipur have claimed about 100 live…
When floodwaters from the Dnipro River swelled toward Serhiiy Boyko's doorstep in Kherson, Ukraine, early Tuesday, he thought it was finally time to leave his hometown. But the water stopped some 30 feet from his front d…

Ukraine Mounts Multiple Attacks on Russian Occupiers Ukrainian forces mounted a major attack in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia on Thursday, taking the offensive against the invading Russians in multiple places in th…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Behind a Rare Clash, a Fight Over Faith in China China is destroying Arab-style architectural features of mosques, such as domes and minarets. The tighte…

Hundreds of thousands of people in southern Ukraine do not have "normal access to drinking water" because of the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday, as floodwaters from the su…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: From British Columbia to Nova Scotia, Wildfires Spread Across Canada More than 400 active wildfires were burning across Canada on Wednesday, according to…

Extensive flooding inundated villages and swept away structures in southern Ukraine after a dam was destroyed on Tuesday, according to local officials and imagery of the aftermath. With the waters still rising and reliab…

Rescue and evacuation efforts continue in an expansive area of southern Ukraine flooded by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam on Tuesday, as an additional mass displacement and humanitarian disaster unfold in the midst…

Internal Blast Probably Breached Ukraine Dam, Experts Say (Cautiously) A deliberate explosion inside the Kakhovka dam, on the front line of the war in Ukraine, most likely caused its collapse on Tuesday, according to eng…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Takeaways From Prince Harry’s First Day of Testimony Against U.K. Tabloids Prince Harry spent nearly five hours on the witness stand on Tuesday airing hi…
A critical dam and hydroelectric power plant along the front line in southern Ukraine have been destroyed, videos verified by The New York Times show, putting scores of residents at risk for destructive flooding and jeop…

As Ukrainian Attacks Surge, U.S. Officials See Signs of Counteroffensive Ukrainian forces have stepped up artillery strikes and ground assaults in a flurry of military activity that American officials suggested on Monday…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: In India, Trains Start Running Again by Devastating Crash Site The restoration of the train service could help more families reach the area to identify t…

Ukrainian ground forces tried to break through Russian defenses in eastern Ukraine, in an area of the front that had not shifted significantly for months, and staged large-scale assaults across much of the frontline, Rus…

Explosions Hit Southern Ukraine as Both Sides Brace for Counteroffensive Russia has been stepping up its missile strikes in recent weeks as Ukrainian forces prepare for the counteroffensive, firing deadly waves of aerial…

‘Everything Changed’: The War Arrives on Russians’ Doorstep Over the last five days of May, Ruslan, an English teacher in a Russian town near the Ukrainian border, heard the distinct sound of a multiple rocket launcher s…

As Kyiv Reckons With Deaths by a Shelter, Russia Evacuates Border Towns In Ukraine’s capital, residents struggled with the question of who was to blame for a shelter closed off to two women and a child. In Russia, the au…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: After Mass Shootings in Serbia, Few Are Ready to Give Up Their Guns Two massacres have prompted the government to tighten already strict rules, but the n…

Russia targeted Ukraine overnight into Friday with three dozen missiles and drones, many of them aimed at Kyiv, Ukrainian officials said, continuing a monthlong campaign that has terrorized the capital. All 15 missiles a…

Mother and Child’s Desperate Run for Cover in Kyiv Ends Outside Locked Shelter Listening to the wail of air-raid sirens, a mother and her 9-year-old daughter raced through the Ukrainian capital’s early morning darkness o…

Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world: Protests Erupt in Senegal After Opposition Leader Is Sentenced to Prison A court in Senegal sentenced the country’s leading opposition figure to two year…