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The Panicked Moments When a Beach Celebration Became a ‘War Zone’
At least 15 people were killed and several dozen were injured when two men opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sunday at Bondi Beach in Sydney, the core of the Australian city’s Jewish community.
Hong Kong Media Tycoon’s Conviction Was Years in the Making
Judges in Hong Kong delivered guilty verdicts in the landmark national security trial of the media tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai on Monday, following a five-year-old case that has come to symbolize the sweeping political changes in the city.
Conservative Wins Resoundingly in Chile’s Presidential Election
José Antonio Kast, a conservative candidate, was elected Chile’s president on Sunday, a sharp rightward swing for a country where voters have grown deeply concerned about security and illegal immigration.
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The Panicked Moments When a Beach Celebration Became a ‘War Zone’
At least 15 people were killed and several dozen were injured when two men opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sunday at Bondi Beach in Sydney, the core of the Australian city’s Jewish community.
Hong Kong Media Tycoon’s Conviction Was Years in the Making
Judges in Hong Kong delivered guilty verdicts in the landmark national security trial of the media tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai on Monday, following a five-year-old case that has come to symbolize the sweeping political changes in the city.
Conservative Wins Resoundingly in Chile’s Presidential Election
José Antonio Kast, a conservative candidate, was elected Chile’s president on Sunday, a sharp rightward swing for a country where voters have grown deeply concerned about security and illegal immigration.
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In a Remote Jungle, the Gruesome Poaching of Rare Elephants
More than a dozen Bornean elephants have been killed — including five beheaded — in Malaysia in the past 18 months, the authorities say.
As U.S. Threatens Maduro, a Caribbean Nation Is Drawn Into the Conflict
The effort to bring a military tool to the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, just days after a visit by the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, has become a flashpoint in a heated debate over Trinidad’s involvement in the Trump administration’s escalating conflict with nearby Venezuela.
After an Antisemitic Atrocity, Australia Looks for a Path Forward
News Analysis: Jews are fearful of more violence and Muslims are wary of a backlash after the mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15. Can Australia steer its way toward stability?
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In a Remote Jungle, the Gruesome Poaching of Rare Elephants
More than a dozen Bornean elephants have been killed — including five beheaded — in Malaysia in the past 18 months, the authorities say.
As U.S. Threatens Maduro, a Caribbean Nation Is Drawn Into the Conflict
The effort to bring a military tool to the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, just days after a visit by the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, has become a flashpoint in a heated debate over Trinidad’s involvement in the Trump administration’s escalating conflict with nearby Venezuela.
After an Antisemitic Atrocity, Australia Looks for a Path Forward
News Analysis: Jews are fearful of more violence and Muslims are wary of a backlash after the mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15. Can Australia steer its way toward stability?
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Trump Revised Chevron’s Venezuela Deal. Maduro’s Oil Trader Profited.
A firm controlled by a businessman tied to a seized tanker carrying Venezuelan oil has sold millions of barrels from a Chevron-operated oil field.
A Roar of Motorcycles and the Terrifying Night of a Mass Kidnapping
Survivors of the St. Mary’s Catholic School abduction in Nigeria recall their harrowing ordeal and release.
South Africa Arrests Workers Processing U.S. Refugee Applications
The authorities in South Africa said on Wednesday that they had arrested and would deport seven Kenyan nationals who were working illegally at a center processing refugee applications for the United States.
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Trump Revised Chevron’s Venezuela Deal. Maduro’s Oil Trader Profited.
A firm controlled by a businessman tied to a seized tanker carrying Venezuelan oil has sold millions of barrels from a Chevron-operated oil field.
A Roar of Motorcycles and the Terrifying Night of a Mass Kidnapping
Survivors of the St. Mary’s Catholic School abduction in Nigeria recall their harrowing ordeal and release.
South Africa Arrests Workers Processing U.S. Refugee Applications
The authorities in South Africa said on Wednesday that they had arrested and would deport seven Kenyan nationals who were working illegally at a center processing refugee applications for the United States.
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Europe’s Fight Over Russian Assets Is Testing Its Ability to Support Ukraine
European Union leaders convened on Thursday for a meeting that will show whether they can face head-on many of the largest challenges confronting them: an aggressive Russia, an increasingly unfriendly United States and a costly land war in Ukraine.
Over 1,000 Were Killed in Attack on Famine-Stricken Camp in Sudan, U.N. Says
Paramilitaries in Sudan killed over 1,000 people, one-third of them in summary executions, in an attack in April against a famine-stricken camp for displaced people, the United Nations human rights body said.
Who Can Solve Iran’s Many Problems? Not I, Says the President.
Amid sky-high inflation, water and energy cuts and prospects for a deal with the U. S. dimming, President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran has apparently thrown up his hands.
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Europe’s Fight Over Russian Assets Is Testing Its Ability to Support Ukraine
European Union leaders convened on Thursday for a meeting that will show whether they can face head-on many of the largest challenges confronting them: an aggressive Russia, an increasingly unfriendly United States and a costly land war in Ukraine.
Over 1,000 Were Killed in Attack on Famine-Stricken Camp in Sudan, U.N. Says
Paramilitaries in Sudan killed over 1,000 people, one-third of them in summary executions, in an attack in April against a famine-stricken camp for displaced people, the United Nations human rights body said.
Who Can Solve Iran’s Many Problems? Not I, Says the President.
Amid sky-high inflation, water and energy cuts and prospects for a deal with the U. S. dimming, President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran has apparently thrown up his hands.
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Putin Offers to Suspend Deep Strikes During Potential Ukraine Vote
President Vladimir Putin on Friday offered to suspend long-range strikes deep inside Ukraine during any potential presidential election held by Kyiv, as the Russian leader reiterated his call for President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to face a wartime vote.
Gaza City Famine Averted, Global Experts Say, but Palestinians Face Major Difficulties Accessing Food
A panel of global experts found that famine conditions previously reported in Gaza City had been alleviated since October’s cease-fire but that hundreds of thousands of people across the territory still faced major difficulties accessing food.
Can This Man Finally Defeat Mexico’s Cartels?
Mexico's top security official, Omar García Harfuch, is overseeing one of the most aggressive offensives in years against Mexico’s powerful criminal groups. Many before him have failed.
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Putin Offers to Suspend Deep Strikes During Potential Ukraine Vote
President Vladimir Putin on Friday offered to suspend long-range strikes deep inside Ukraine during any potential presidential election held by Kyiv, as the Russian leader reiterated his call for President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to face a wartime vote.
Gaza City Famine Averted, Global Experts Say, but Palestinians Face Major Difficulties Accessing Food
A panel of global experts found that famine conditions previously reported in Gaza City had been alleviated since October’s cease-fire but that hundreds of thousands of people across the territory still faced major difficulties accessing food.
Can This Man Finally Defeat Mexico’s Cartels?
Mexico's top security official, Omar García Harfuch, is overseeing one of the most aggressive offensives in years against Mexico’s powerful criminal groups. Many before him have failed.
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Assad’s Enforcers Brutalized Syria. Now They’re Living Large, Lying Low and Evading Justice.
A Times investigation into the whereabouts of top Syrian officials who fled after the regime’s fall shows many remain free — shielded by wealth and accommodating host nations.
What We Know About U.S. Interceptions of Oil Tankers in Venezuela
A Venezuela-bound vessel fled after rebuffing an attempt by the Coast Guard to seize it, the latest twist in the escalating U.S. pressure campaign against the Maduro government.
More Abducted Nigerian Children Are Released, Government Says
The scores of schoolchildren who remained in captivity after being kidnapped at gunpoint last month from their dormitories in the middle of the night have been released, the Nigerian government said.
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Assad’s Enforcers Brutalized Syria. Now They’re Living Large, Lying Low and Evading Justice.
A Times investigation into the whereabouts of top Syrian officials who fled after the regime’s fall shows many remain free — shielded by wealth and accommodating host nations.
What We Know About U.S. Interceptions of Oil Tankers in Venezuela
A Venezuela-bound vessel fled after rebuffing an attempt by the Coast Guard to seize it, the latest twist in the escalating U.S. pressure campaign against the Maduro government.
More Abducted Nigerian Children Are Released, Government Says
The scores of schoolchildren who remained in captivity after being kidnapped at gunpoint last month from their dormitories in the middle of the night have been released, the Nigerian government said.
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Ukraine Withdraws From Eastern Town, Complicating Negotiating Stance
Ukraine said on Tuesday that its forces had withdrawn from the eastern town of Siversk, in a move that could complicate Kyiv’s stance in ongoing peace talks with Russia, which have largely stumbled over territorial settlements.
Yemen’s Warring Sides Agree to Largest Prisoner Swap in a Decade of Fighting
Yemen’s warring factions agreed to release thousands of prisoners in what would be the largest swap since civil war erupted in the country more than a decade ago.
Thunberg Arrested at U.K. Protest Supporting Palestine Action Prisoners
The Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was arrested under terrorism laws in Britain for holding a placard that the police said showed support for the banned group Palestine Action, her lawyer and organizers of the protest said.
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Ukraine Withdraws From Eastern Town, Complicating Negotiating Stance
Ukraine said on Tuesday that its forces had withdrawn from the eastern town of Siversk, in a move that could complicate Kyiv’s stance in ongoing peace talks with Russia, which have largely stumbled over territorial settlements.
Yemen’s Warring Sides Agree to Largest Prisoner Swap in a Decade of Fighting
Yemen’s warring factions agreed to release thousands of prisoners in what would be the largest swap since civil war erupted in the country more than a decade ago.
Thunberg Arrested at U.K. Protest Supporting Palestine Action Prisoners
The Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was arrested under terrorism laws in Britain for holding a placard that the police said showed support for the banned group Palestine Action, her lawyer and organizers of the protest said.
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Zelensky Opens Way to Demilitarized Zone in Eastern Ukraine to Reach Peace
President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on Tuesday that he was ready to pull his troops back from areas of the eastern Donetsk region still under Kyiv’s control and turn those areas into a demilitarized zone as part of a possible peace deal with Moscow.
The Truce Is 2 Months Old. So Why Have Hundreds of Gazans Been Killed?
Since the cease-fire took effect, Israel says it has targeted only militants. But the killing of Palestinians has not yet stopped for more than a day or two at a time.
China Is Shifting Its Nuclear Forces to Swifter Footing, Pentagon Says
China has been growing its stockpile of nuclear warheads by about 100 a year as its top leader, Xi Jinping, pushes to expand his nuclear options. But its production of warheads slowed last year, the Pentagon said, without specifying a cause.
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Zelensky Opens Way to Demilitarized Zone in Eastern Ukraine to Reach Peace
President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on Tuesday that he was ready to pull his troops back from areas of the eastern Donetsk region still under Kyiv’s control and turn those areas into a demilitarized zone as part of a possible peace deal with Moscow.
The Truce Is 2 Months Old. So Why Have Hundreds of Gazans Been Killed?
Since the cease-fire took effect, Israel says it has targeted only militants. But the killing of Palestinians has not yet stopped for more than a day or two at a time.
China Is Shifting Its Nuclear Forces to Swifter Footing, Pentagon Says
China has been growing its stockpile of nuclear warheads by about 100 a year as its top leader, Xi Jinping, pushes to expand his nuclear options. But its production of warheads slowed last year, the Pentagon said, without specifying a cause.
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No Power, No Heat, No Water: Odesa’s Days of Hell Under Russian Fire
The toll on older people and those with disabilities is especially severe as Moscow’s forces repeatedly attack the port city’s infrastructure.
North Korea Unveils the Completed Hull of What It Calls a Nuclear Submarine
The arms race between North and South Korea has expanded underwater as the North condemned the South’s plan to build a nuclear-powered submarine as a security threat and unveiled the completed hull of its own nuclear sub, which is under construction.
With Airspace Closed, a Lonely Christmas for Many Venezuelans
Many thousands of Venezuelans have found themselves stranded abroad or alone at home this holiday, prevented from gathering with relatives after President Trump declared the airspace around Venezuela closed more than three weeks ago.
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No Power, No Heat, No Water: Odesa’s Days of Hell Under Russian Fire
The toll on older people and those with disabilities is especially severe as Moscow’s forces repeatedly attack the port city’s infrastructure.
North Korea Unveils the Completed Hull of What It Calls a Nuclear Submarine
The arms race between North and South Korea has expanded underwater as the North condemned the South’s plan to build a nuclear-powered submarine as a security threat and unveiled the completed hull of its own nuclear sub, which is under construction.
With Airspace Closed, a Lonely Christmas for Many Venezuelans
Many thousands of Venezuelans have found themselves stranded abroad or alone at home this holiday, prevented from gathering with relatives after President Trump declared the airspace around Venezuela closed more than three weeks ago.
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U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria After Trump Warned of Attacks on Christians
The United States launched a number of strikes against the Islamic State in northwestern Nigeria, President Trump announced on Thursday, the latest American military campaign against a nonstate adversary.
8 Killed in Syria Mosque Blast, Government Says
At least eight people were killed and about 20 others injured in an explosion during Friday Prayer at a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs, a spokesman for the country’s Interior Ministry said.
New Jail Term and Enormous Fine for Ex-Malaysian Leader in Graft Scandal
A Malaysian court sentenced former Prime Minister Najib Razak to 15 years in prison and ordered him to pay a hefty fine in a case related to the looting of the multibillion-dollar government fund 1MDB, a scandal that has already brought prison time for the disgraced leader.
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U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria After Trump Warned of Attacks on Christians
The United States launched a number of strikes against the Islamic State in northwestern Nigeria, President Trump announced on Thursday, the latest American military campaign against a nonstate adversary.
8 Killed in Syria Mosque Blast, Government Says
At least eight people were killed and about 20 others injured in an explosion during Friday Prayer at a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs, a spokesman for the country’s Interior Ministry said.
New Jail Term and Enormous Fine for Ex-Malaysian Leader in Graft Scandal
A Malaysian court sentenced former Prime Minister Najib Razak to 15 years in prison and ordered him to pay a hefty fine in a case related to the looting of the multibillion-dollar government fund 1MDB, a scandal that has already brought prison time for the disgraced leader.
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Grim Evidence of Trump’s Airstrikes Washes Ashore on a Colombian Peninsula
A scorched boat, two mangled bodies: The first physical evidence of U.S. strikes in the Caribbean has washed up in Colombia.
Russia Threatens to Toughen Its Stance on Ending the War in Ukraine
With talks on ending the Ukraine war making little progress on the toughest issues, Russia issued a dramatic threat on Monday to harden its stance, linking the potential change to what the Kremlin called a failed Ukrainian drone attack overnight targeting a rural residence of President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine immediately denied any such attack.
China Mobilizes Forces on Land, Air and Sea for Live-Fire Drill Near Taiwan
China launched military exercises around Taiwan, mobilizing naval, air, ground and missile forces for what the People’s Liberation Army described as a “stern warning” to opponents of Beijing’s claims to the island.
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Grim Evidence of Trump’s Airstrikes Washes Ashore on a Colombian Peninsula
A scorched boat, two mangled bodies: The first physical evidence of U.S. strikes in the Caribbean has washed up in Colombia.
Russia Threatens to Toughen Its Stance on Ending the War in Ukraine
With talks on ending the Ukraine war making little progress on the toughest issues, Russia issued a dramatic threat on Monday to harden its stance, linking the potential change to what the Kremlin called a failed Ukrainian drone attack overnight targeting a rural residence of President Vladimir Putin. Ukraine immediately denied any such attack.
China Mobilizes Forces on Land, Air and Sea for Live-Fire Drill Near Taiwan
China launched military exercises around Taiwan, mobilizing naval, air, ground and missile forces for what the People’s Liberation Army described as a “stern warning” to opponents of Beijing’s claims to the island.
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C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in Venezuela
The C.I.A. conducted a drone strike on a port facility in Venezuela last week, according to people briefed on the operation, a development that suggests an aggressive new phase of the Trump administration’s pressure campaign against the Maduro government has begun.
Protests Over Sinking Economy in Iran Spread to Universities
Protests driven by worsening economic conditions in Iran have spread to universities in several cities on Tuesday, with students chanting for freedom and clashing with the security forces near some campuses.
Emirates to Pull Troops Out of Yemen After Saudi-led Airstrike
The United Arab Emirates said that it was pulling its remaining troops out of Yemen, hours after a Saudi-led airstrike targeted an Emirati shipment, an episode that has laid bare the deepening rift between two Gulf powerhouses.
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C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in Venezuela
The C.I.A. conducted a drone strike on a port facility in Venezuela last week, according to people briefed on the operation, a development that suggests an aggressive new phase of the Trump administration’s pressure campaign against the Maduro government has begun.
Protests Over Sinking Economy in Iran Spread to Universities
Protests driven by worsening economic conditions in Iran have spread to universities in several cities on Tuesday, with students chanting for freedom and clashing with the security forces near some campuses.
Emirates to Pull Troops Out of Yemen After Saudi-led Airstrike
The United Arab Emirates said that it was pulling its remaining troops out of Yemen, hours after a Saudi-led airstrike targeted an Emirati shipment, an episode that has laid bare the deepening rift between two Gulf powerhouses.
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How Russia’s War Machine Brutalizes and Exploits Its Own Soldiers
President Vladimir Putin has hailed the troops fighting his war of attrition as sacred heroes. But more than 6,000 confidential complaints about the war reviewed by The Times show that anger and discontent simmer beneath the surface.
Slow Pace of Flood Recovery Stirs Anger in Far-Flung Corner of Indonesia
Protests have erupted in Aceh Province on the northern tip of Sumatra island, where anger and frustration are mounting over what many see as inadequate relief efforts by a distracted government.
Thieves Make Off With Millions in German Bank Heist
When a group of masked thieves drove into a garage in an industrial city in western Germany last weekend, they were not simply searching for a parking spot.
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How Russia’s War Machine Brutalizes and Exploits Its Own Soldiers
President Vladimir Putin has hailed the troops fighting his war of attrition as sacred heroes. But more than 6,000 confidential complaints about the war reviewed by The Times show that anger and discontent simmer beneath the surface.
Slow Pace of Flood Recovery Stirs Anger in Far-Flung Corner of Indonesia
Protests have erupted in Aceh Province on the northern tip of Sumatra island, where anger and frustration are mounting over what many see as inadequate relief efforts by a distracted government.
Thieves Make Off With Millions in German Bank Heist
When a group of masked thieves drove into a garage in an industrial city in western Germany last weekend, they were not simply searching for a parking spot.
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Guinea’s Coup Leader Wins Election After Barring Leading Opponents
The leader of a coup in the West African nation of Guinea won a landslide victory in a presidential election meant to legitimize his rule, according to results on Wednesday. The vote took place more than four years after he seized power and tightened his grip on the country.
Iran Protests Turn Deadly as Violence and Anger Spread
Financial pressures have fueled a fifth day of demonstrations around Iran, with at least one person killed in the protests so far, according to the authorities.
Another New Year at War: Ukraine’s Troops Doubt It Will Be the Last
After a year of Russian advances, the goal for 2026 is simply to survive, said one officer in eastern Ukraine. “It’s hard to make any plans,” he said.
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Guinea’s Coup Leader Wins Election After Barring Leading Opponents
The leader of a coup in the West African nation of Guinea won a landslide victory in a presidential election meant to legitimize his rule, according to results on Wednesday. The vote took place more than four years after he seized power and tightened his grip on the country.
Iran Protests Turn Deadly as Violence and Anger Spread
Financial pressures have fueled a fifth day of demonstrations around Iran, with at least one person killed in the protests so far, according to the authorities.
Another New Year at War: Ukraine’s Troops Doubt It Will Be the Last
After a year of Russian advances, the goal for 2026 is simply to survive, said one officer in eastern Ukraine. “It’s hard to make any plans,” he said.
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How a Fire Ripped Through a Swiss Bar and Broke a Village’s Heart
Investigators said that sparklers attached to bottles of champagne were the likely cause of a fire that tore through a popular bar during a New Year’s celebration in the Alps, leaving 40 people dead and dozens badly burned, many fighting for their lives.
Trump Says U.S. Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ if Iran Kills Protesters
President Trump said on Friday that the United States would come to the aid of protesters in Iran if the government there used lethal force against them, in a sharp escalation of remarks after days of widespread demonstrations against the Iranian government.
Zelensky Names General to Replace Chief of Staff Ousted in Graft Scandal
President Zelensky appointed Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the country’s military intelligence agency, as his new chief of staff. Mr. Budanov is seen as a potential rival to Mr. Zelensky if elections are held.
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How a Fire Ripped Through a Swiss Bar and Broke a Village’s Heart
Investigators said that sparklers attached to bottles of champagne were the likely cause of a fire that tore through a popular bar during a New Year’s celebration in the Alps, leaving 40 people dead and dozens badly burned, many fighting for their lives.
Trump Says U.S. Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ if Iran Kills Protesters
President Trump said on Friday that the United States would come to the aid of protesters in Iran if the government there used lethal force against them, in a sharp escalation of remarks after days of widespread demonstrations against the Iranian government.
Zelensky Names General to Replace Chief of Staff Ousted in Graft Scandal
President Zelensky appointed Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the country’s military intelligence agency, as his new chief of staff. Mr. Budanov is seen as a potential rival to Mr. Zelensky if elections are held.
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What We Know About Maduro’s Capture and the Fallout
Venezuela’s ousted president, Nicolás Maduro, appeared before a judge in New York on Monday to face drug and weapons charges, two days after he was captured in a U.S. military raid on Caracas.
Denmark Tells Trump to ‘Stop the Threats’ About Greenland
Denmark’s prime minister urged President Trump to “stop the threats” to take over Greenland after Mr. Trump reiterated his interest in controlling the semiautonomous territory of Denmark, following the U.S. military raid on Venezuela.
After U.S. Strikes on Christmas, Fear Grips Muslims in Rural Nigeria
A small town in Nigeria, set amid a smattering of baobab trees is grappling with the aftermath of a bombing ordered by President Trump.
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What We Know About Maduro’s Capture and the Fallout
Venezuela’s ousted president, Nicolás Maduro, appeared before a judge in New York on Monday to face drug and weapons charges, two days after he was captured in a U.S. military raid on Caracas.
Denmark Tells Trump to ‘Stop the Threats’ About Greenland
Denmark’s prime minister urged President Trump to “stop the threats” to take over Greenland after Mr. Trump reiterated his interest in controlling the semiautonomous territory of Denmark, following the U.S. military raid on Venezuela.
After U.S. Strikes on Christmas, Fear Grips Muslims in Rural Nigeria
A small town in Nigeria, set amid a smattering of baobab trees is grappling with the aftermath of a bombing ordered by President Trump.
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Venezuela Braces for Economic Collapse From U.S. Blockade
Venezuela could lose the bulk of its oil export revenues this year if the U.S. blockade stays in place, according to internal government estimates, a scenario that would set off a humanitarian crisis.
Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly Fire Was Not Inspected for Six Years, Authorities Say
The local authorities failed to carry out yearly safety inspections between 2020 and 2025 at the bar in the Swiss Alps that suffered a deadly fire last week, Swiss officials acknowledged on Tuesday, amid mounting accusations that lax oversight had set the stage for the disaster.
Iran Says It’s Investigating Violence at Weekend Protests
Iran’s president ordered an investigation into violence at recent protests in the western province of Ilam, after video surfaced that appeared to show security forces shooting at demonstrators and storming a hospital.
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Venezuela Braces for Economic Collapse From U.S. Blockade
Venezuela could lose the bulk of its oil export revenues this year if the U.S. blockade stays in place, according to internal government estimates, a scenario that would set off a humanitarian crisis.
Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly Fire Was Not Inspected for Six Years, Authorities Say
The local authorities failed to carry out yearly safety inspections between 2020 and 2025 at the bar in the Swiss Alps that suffered a deadly fire last week, Swiss officials acknowledged on Tuesday, amid mounting accusations that lax oversight had set the stage for the disaster.
Iran Says It’s Investigating Violence at Weekend Protests
Iran’s president ordered an investigation into violence at recent protests in the western province of Ilam, after video surfaced that appeared to show security forces shooting at demonstrators and storming a hospital.
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U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker and Boards Another, Raising Tensions With Russia
The United States on Wednesday seized an oil tanker in the North Atlantic that had evaded its effort to crack down on Venezuela’s energy exports, U.S. officials said, capping a pursuit that had lasted more than two weeks and raised tensions with Russia.
Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism
The directors of Ukraine’s two main intelligence agencies have been replaced in the largest reshuffle of Ukraine’s intelligence agencies during the war. Some ask whether the shake-up risks disrupting the agencies’ operations and is political in nature.
Yemeni Separatist Defies Saudi Demand, and Strike Follows
The leader of a separatist group in Yemen refused a Saudi demand to fly to the Saudi capital, Riyadh, for talks on Tuesday, heightening a standoff in which Yemen’s sovereignty hangs in the balance.
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U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker and Boards Another, Raising Tensions With Russia
The United States on Wednesday seized an oil tanker in the North Atlantic that had evaded its effort to crack down on Venezuela’s energy exports, U.S. officials said, capping a pursuit that had lasted more than two weeks and raised tensions with Russia.
Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism
The directors of Ukraine’s two main intelligence agencies have been replaced in the largest reshuffle of Ukraine’s intelligence agencies during the war. Some ask whether the shake-up risks disrupting the agencies’ operations and is political in nature.
Yemeni Separatist Defies Saudi Demand, and Strike Follows
The leader of a separatist group in Yemen refused a Saudi demand to fly to the Saudi capital, Riyadh, for talks on Tuesday, heightening a standoff in which Yemen’s sovereignty hangs in the balance.
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Colombia’s President Feared a U.S. Attack. Then Trump Called.
A conversation between President Trump and President Gustavo Petro of Colombia appeared to defuse a crisis that erupted after Trump said military action against Colombia “sounds good.” President Petro spoke to The New York Times just before the call.
Russian Strikes Knock Out Power and Heat to Hundreds of Thousands of Ukrainians
About half a million households were still without heat and power in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine on Thursday evening, as the authorities raced in the winter cold to restore services knocked out by Russian strikes the previous night.
Venezuela Leaders to Free Political Prisoners in a Sign of Possible Change
Venezuela’s government announced the release of what it described as “an important number” of political prisoners, the first ostensible gesture of change by the new administration since the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro.
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Colombia’s President Feared a U.S. Attack. Then Trump Called.
A conversation between President Trump and President Gustavo Petro of Colombia appeared to defuse a crisis that erupted after Trump said military action against Colombia “sounds good.” President Petro spoke to The New York Times just before the call.
Russian Strikes Knock Out Power and Heat to Hundreds of Thousands of Ukrainians
About half a million households were still without heat and power in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine on Thursday evening, as the authorities raced in the winter cold to restore services knocked out by Russian strikes the previous night.
Venezuela Leaders to Free Political Prisoners in a Sign of Possible Change
Venezuela’s government announced the release of what it described as “an important number” of political prisoners, the first ostensible gesture of change by the new administration since the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro.
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Russia Says It Used Nuclear-Capable Missile to Strike Western Ukraine
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that it had struck western Ukraine with a nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile, an ominous warning by President Vladimir Putin of Russia as U.S.-led negotiations to end the war have gained steam.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows to ‘Not Back Down’ as Protests Swell
Iran’s supreme leader vowed that the government would “not back down” in the face of protests that have rocked the country in recent weeks, as the country’s leadership threatened to escalate its crackdown on demonstrators.
Trump Is Making a Power Play in Latin America. China Is Already There.
China built a dominant strategic position in Latin America as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.
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Russia Says It Used Nuclear-Capable Missile to Strike Western Ukraine
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that it had struck western Ukraine with a nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile, an ominous warning by President Vladimir Putin of Russia as U.S.-led negotiations to end the war have gained steam.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows to ‘Not Back Down’ as Protests Swell
Iran’s supreme leader vowed that the government would “not back down” in the face of protests that have rocked the country in recent weeks, as the country’s leadership threatened to escalate its crackdown on demonstrators.
Trump Is Making a Power Play in Latin America. China Is Already There.
China built a dominant strategic position in Latin America as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.
@nytimes
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