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The Kenyan police are a force with a bloody past.
Indonesia refuses to pay $8M ransom after national data center compromised by hackers
Will Lewis Says He Helped Hacking Investigation. Scotland Yard Had Doubts.
Ukraine edges closer to European Union membership after decade of war
Monday Briefing: Among Some Israelis, Muted Sympathy for Gaza
Gunmen Kill at Least 6 at Synagogue and Churches in Russian Republic
Data used for Gaza famine claims changing as expert cautions 'no one seems to be trying to explain why'
Russia opens terror probe after attacks on synagogues, Orthodox churches; priest and police officers killed
A Tourist From New Mexico Is Killed by an Elephant in Zambia
Medical intern surprises would-be sexual abuser with hidden talent: 'Those lessons saved my life'
Israel says it is investigating a strike that killed dozens near a Red Cross office in Gaza.
Over 1,000 Muslim worshippers die of heat exhaustion during Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia: report
Gaza authorities say 25 people were killed by a strike on a camp for displaced people.
Israel says it struck a missile launch site in a Gaza ‘humanitarian zone.’
Heat wave leaves at least 125 dead in Mexico
Stonehenge Is Sprayed With Orange Powder in Climate Protest
The Philippines' publicity approach to South China Sea clashes tests Beijing
Anarchy Hinders Gaza Aid Efforts, Despite Daily Combat Pause
Aid groups say thousands of tons of supplies remain stranded in southern Gaza because conditions are too dangerous to move it.
Muslim pilgrims complete this year's Hajj as deadly triple-digit temps sear Mecca
Split by Politics and Protests, Georgia Lets Soccer Carry the Flag
Putin touches down in Pyongyang, says 'heroic people' of North Korea will 'confront' West with Russia
Israel’s Daily Combat Pause in Part of Gaza: How Is It Working?
Man killed after getting electrocuted in seaside resort hot tub
Biden Adviser Visits Israel as Military Warns of ‘Wider Escalation’ With Hezbollah
A timeline of Russia-North Korea relations ahead of Putin's meeting with Kim Jong Un
As China’s Pressure on Taiwan Rises, Departing U.S. Envoy Urges Steady Hand
U.S. Navy airlifts crew of merchant ship hit by the Houthis.
Monday Briefing: Israel Plans for a Daily Pause in Some Fighting
More Than 80 Nations Back Talks to Ease Path to Peace in Ukraine
Italian PM Meloni gives France's Macron 'death stare' after clash over G-7 statement
Washington Post Publisher and Incoming Editor Are Said to Have Used Stolen Records in Britain
Anti-government protesters fill the streets in Tel Aviv.
‘We Need to Unite’: Protests Against the Far Right Are Held Across France
A Tense Debate Erupts at the G7, This Time Over Abortion Rights
Doping Regulator Knew of Previous Positive Tests by Chinese Swimmers
Wreckage of Shackleton’s Last Ship Is Found Off Coast of Canada
Two children dead after undergoing routine medical procedures at Canadian hospital
Japan Commits $4.5 Billion for Ukraine, Zelensky Says
Accounts of Life in Hamas Captivity Emerge in Israel
Russian warships arrive in Cuba ahead of military exercises, tensions with West over Ukraine
Gazans express hope and skepticism over the Security Council’s cease-fire resolution.
New Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal Puts Spotlight on Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar
Hostage-freeing Israeli raid may have entailed war crimes on both sides, UN says
King Charles III portrait is vandalized by animal rights activists, video shows
The U.N. Security Council will vote on a U.S.-backed cease-fire resolution.
Aircraft Carrying Malawi’s Vice President Is Missing
In Germany, Far-Right Party Rises to 2nd Place in E.U. Election
Israel targets weapons, supply lines in Syria as tensions with Hezbollah threaten to boil over