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Mass rape trial lays bare France's disturbing culture of sexual assault, critics allege
Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon is injured in the apparent attack, state media reports.
Israel attacks central Gaza, and civil officials say at least four were killed.
Church in Syria widely considered oldest in the world; Dura-Europos is a historical landmark
Havana Syndrome study halted as review finds some patients were coerced
A Top E.U. Commissioner Resigns, Citing ‘Questionable Governance’
In New York Case, Signs of a Familiar China Playbook
Mexico’s Contentious Judiciary Overhaul Becomes Law
Over 1,000 People Have Died In Western and Central Africa Floods
Three Hostages Were Likely Killed in November by Israeli Strike, I.D.F. Says
Hiker mauled by bear, hospitalized with ‘extensive’ injuries: official
Russia expels 6 British diplomats it accuses of spying. The UK calls it ‘completely baseless’
Vietnam typhoon death toll rises to 233 as more bodies found in areas hit by landslides, flooding
A Portuguese food guide that will send your taste buds to another country
Putin Warns Ukraine’s Use of Long-Range Weapons Would Put NATO ‘At War’ with Russia
New online 'misinformation' bill slammed as 'biggest attack' on freedoms in Australia
3 Red Cross Workers Killed in Ukraine by Shelling
New reports reveal IDF hit Iranian military facility in Syria during 'unusual' raid
Archaeologists discover 16,000-year-old artifacts in prehistoric burials during excavation in Malaysia
Why Venezuelan Election Observers are Exiled in Colombia
4 Climbers Are Found Dead on Mont Blanc in the French Alps
Donald Sheppard, British D-Day Veteran, Dies at 104
2,000-Pound Bombs Likely Used in Mawasi Strike
Syria develops missiles and other weapons in the city that was hit, experts and Israeli officials have said.
Pope Goes to East Timor, Where Scandal Shadows His Church’s Heroic Past
Venezuela’s Presidential Contender Flees, and Hopes for Democracy Dim
Fugitive Televangelist Wanted by F.B.I. Is Caught in the Philippines
A second Trump presidency has the UN fearing for its future, employee caught on camera reveals
Kuwait Is Awash in Oil Money. But It Can’t Keep the Power on.
Was a beloved whale suspected of being a Russian ‘spy’ killed in Norway?
Typhoon Yagi Lashes Vietnam With Strong Winds and Torrential Rain
Family of American Slain in the West Bank Demands an Independent Probe
Aysenur Eygi, the American activist killed in the West Bank, had been a campus organizer.
South Korea accuses the North of launching more trash balloons into its airspace
New Zealand queen ascends to Māori throne at age 27
Anti-Polio Campaign in Gaza Enters New Phase, Hours After Deadly Strike
How Much Screen Time Should Toddlers Have? None, Sweden Says.
Niagara Falls is a must-see destination in Canada, but be advised the rest of the country is, too
Russia Imprisons Top Physicists, Even as Putin Touts Their Technology
Trudeau’s Hold on Power Slips After Collapse of Governing Agreement
Greta Thunberg among 6 arrested at anti-Israel protest in Denmark
No Time to Run: Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine City Just After Sirens Sound
Lebanon Detains Former Head of Central Bank
An Olympic Runner From Uganda Is Severely Burned in Gasoline Attack
Christmas Starts in October, Venezuela’s Autocrat Declares
Thousands Gather for Funeral of Israeli American Hostage Killed in Gaza
UK suspends dozens of arms sales to Israel
Putin Arrives in Mongolia in Defiance of I.C.C. Arrest Warrant
Protesters in Jerusalem Demand an Immediate Hostage Deal
East Germans Lean Toward Extremes in State Elections