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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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The Kremlin claimed that Ukraine had launched a drone strike at President Vladimir Putin's residence overnight. The two drones were disabled by state security services and Putin was uninjured, the Kremlin said. It was no…

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine learned about the leak of classified U.S. intelligence in news reports and hasn’t spoken directly to the White House about the disclosures since, he said in an interview with The W…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Sudan’s Warring Generals Agree to Weeklong Truce, Says South Sudan The two rival generals fighting in Sudan agreed to a seven-day truce and will name rep…

At least 100,000 Russian fighters have been killed or wounded in Ukraine in just the past five months, the White House said on Monday, the latest measure of the vast human toll of President Vladimir Putin's invasion. The…

As Signs Point to Counteroffensive, Russia and Ukraine Step Up Attacks Signs of an imminent Ukrainian counteroffensive mounted on Monday with stepped-up military strikes by both sides, Russian forces moving into defensiv…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Iranian Insider and British Spy: How a Double Life Ended on the Gallows In Iran, Alireza Akbari was a loyal senior adviser and former defense official. B…
Explosions echoed across Kyiv on Monday as Ukrainian officials warned of a large-scale Russian missile attack. The missiles approached the Ukrainian capital at about 5 a.m. local time and air defenses appeared to work, a…

Explosions Over Kyiv as Ukraine Braces for Broad Russian Attack Explosions echoed across the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on Monday as Ukrainian officials warned of a large-scale Russian missile attack aimed at targets natio…

Life in Ukraine’s Trenches: Gearing Up for a Spring Offensive In a thicket of trees between two vast farm fields, a plywood trapdoor built into the forest floor opened to reveal stairs leading underground. Inside was a s…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Pope Returns to Hungary, to Delight of Viktor Orban Pope Francis visited Budapest for the second time in less than two years on Friday as he attempts to…

An apartment block in central Ukraine was leveled in a rocket attack on Friday morning, as a Russian aerial assault across the country killed at least 12 people and injured dozens more, officials said. Follow our updates…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Looting, Roadblocks: Paramilitary Is a Scary Neighbor in Sudan’s Capital In parts of Khartoum that have been taken over by a feared paramilitary force, t…

Nearly all the combat vehicles Ukraine's Western allies promised to deliver in time for Kyiv's expected spring counteroffensive have arrived, NATO's top military commander said on Wednesday. Follow our updates on Ukraine…

Xi and Zelensky Talk at Last, but Words Are Chosen Carefully Two months after issuing a vague plan for ending the war in Ukraine, China’s leader, a close ally of Vladimir V. Putin, on Wednesday acceded to repeated reques…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Pope Gives Women a Vote in Influential Meeting of Bishops Pope Francis approved changes on Wednesday that will for the first time allow women and lay peo…

At least five explosions rocked the city of Zaporizhzhia in southern Ukraine on Wednesday as Russian forces pound the region ahead of an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive. Follow our Ukraine updates. The UN secretary g…

The Russian foreign minister hints of a possible prisoner swap for Gershkovich. Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, hinted on Tuesday at the possibility of a prisoner swap involving two Americans detained in Rus…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Violence in Sudan Cuts Through U.S.-Brokered Cease-Fire A U.S.-brokered cease-fire in Sudan appeared to be on shaky ground on Tuesday as gunfire and expl…

The UN secretary general, António Guterres, proposed an extension and expansion of an agreement with Russia that has allowed Ukraine to transport grain from its Black Sea ports, according to a summary of a meeting he hel…

Russian-Led U.N. Meeting on Peace Draws West’s Accusations of Hypocrisy A Russia deeply enmeshed in the biggest conflict in Europe since World War II dispatched its foreign minister to the United Nations Security Council…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Civilians Flee Fighting in Sudan for Troubled Neighboring Countries The fighting between two generals in Sudan has killed more than 400 people. The clash…

Fresh off a five-day diplomatic sweep through Latin America, Sergey Lavrov, Russia’s foreign minister, will be at the UN this week. Russia holds the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council this month, and Lavrov w…

Ukraine Says Russian Troops Are Evacuating Civilians From Occupied Areas of South Russian troops are forcibly relocating people from occupied areas near the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, a Ukrainian official said o…

Western Weapons Supplies Fall Short of Ukraine’s Needs, Documents Show Western allies this week delivered some of the most powerful weapons that Ukraine says it will need for a looming counteroffensive against Russia: a…

‘A Quick Death or a Slow Death’: Prisoners Choose War to Get Lifesaving Drugs An estimated 20% of Russian prisoners fighting in Ukraine are HIV positive. Deprived of effective treatments in prison, they were promised ant…

Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: No Reprieve in Sudan Even for Eid Holiday as General Rejects Calls for Cease-Fire As people in Sudan marked the major Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, forc…

Defense ministers and senior military officials from more than 40 countries are meeting in Germany on Friday to discuss additional aid for Ukraine as Kyiv continues to press for advanced military equipment ahead of an ex…

Ukraine’s Social Media Stars Rethink How They Wield Their Influence Moscow’s invasion has caused a cultural upheaval in Ukraine, and language is at the heart of that transformation. That goes for influencers too: Thousan…
Here are some of the stories we’re covering from around the world: Fighting Intensifies in Khartoum as Sudan Cease-Fires Fail Fighting in Sudan intensified on Thursday morning as a bombardment by warplanes in the center…

The U.S. is sending another weapons package to Ukraine — this one valued at $325 million, Pentagon officials said, in advance of an expected Russian counteroffensive. The new package includes ammunition for HIMARS rocket…