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One Gazan Girl’s Fight to Survive Extreme Hunger

Sumaya Abu al-Naja with a photo of her daughter, Hoda.

From the Shadows to Power: How the Hindu Right Reshaped India

Volunteers for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or R.S.S., listened to a speech at a celebration of the group’s centenary in Nagpur, India, in October.

2 Killed in Vehicle Ramming and Stabbing in Israel, Officials Say

Israeli security forces investigating a vehicle that was used in an attack in northern Israel on Friday.

8 Killed in Syria Mosque Blast, Government Says

The aftermath of an explosion in a mosque in Homs, Syria, on Friday.

New Jail Term for Ex-Malaysian Leader Najib Razak in Corruption Scandal

Najib Razak, left, the former prime minister of Malaysia, arriving for a court hearing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday.

Israel Recognizes Somaliland, Drawing International Rebukes

A downed Somali Air Force MiG 17 on display at the Hargeisa War Memorial in Somaliland.

Trump’s Claims About Nigeria Strike Belie a Complex Situation on the Ground

President Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Monday. He said that the targets of Thursday’s strike on Sokoto State in Nigeria were members of the Islamic State.

Myanmar’s Health Crisis Spills Over Borders

People wait at the Mae Tao Clinic in Thailand near the Burmese border. The number of patients has soared after a coup in Myanmar ignited a civil war.

How Ryan Wedding, a Canadian Olympic Snowboarder, Turned into a Drug Lord

Ryan Wedding, the police said, ordered the murder of an associate who became an informant. The man was shot and killed while dining in Medellín, Colombia.

Zelensky Says He’ll Meet With Trump Soon to Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has acknowledged major sticking points in talks on a peace plan for Ukraine.

No Power, No Heat, No Water: Odesa’s Days of Hell Under Russian Fire

Distributing hot meals to those affected by power outages in Odesa last week.

Honduran Candidate Claims Fraud After Trump-Backed Opponent Is Declared Victor

Nasry Asfura in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, last month.

​North Korea Unveils the Completed Hull of What It Calls a Nuclear Submarine

A photograph provided by North Korean state media on Thursday showed the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visiting the manufacturing site of what it said was a nuclear-powered submarine, at an undisclosed location.

Why Russia Is Likely to Reject the New US-Ukrainian Peace Plan

A resident at an apartment building hit by a Russian drone during an aerial attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday.

Lagos’s Month of Partying Is Getting Pricier

5 Key Moments in the Rise of India’s Hindu-First Powerhouse

R.S.S. volunteers at a centenary celebration event in Nagpur in October.

Remembering Those Who Died This Year

Five Killed in Helicopter Crash on Kilimanjaro, Africa’s Highest Peak

The snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, as seen from Kimana, Kenya. The Tanzanian authorities were making arrangements with the relevant embassies to return the bodies of those killed in the crash.

Kimmel Tells U.K. Viewers ‘Tyranny Is Booming’ in America

A photograph released by Channel 4 for Jimmy’s Kimmel’s “Alternative Christmas Message.”

King Charles Urges ‘Compassion’ and Finding Strength in Diversity in Annual Christmas Message

King Charles III and Queen Camilla arriving at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England, on Thursday for a Christmas Day service.

Christmas Around the World in Photos

A Christmas Eve service at the Syriac Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Basra, Iraq.

Pope Leo Makes Christmas Call for Dialogue to Address World’s Conflicts

Pope Leo XIV greeting the crowd gathered at the Vatican on Christmas Day.

With Airspace Closed, a Lonely Christmas for Many Venezuelans

Most foreign flights into and out of Simón Bolivar International Airport, the main airport serving Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, have been canceled.

Why the Right Is Boycotting Havaianas Flip-Flops

The trouble started for Havaianas with the beginning of a new holiday campaign starring the popular Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres.

‘Carol of the Bells’ Once Filled the Air Here. Now It’s Only Bombs.

A statue of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych outside a park in Pokrovsk, Ukraine, in August last year, a few days before it was relocated for safekeeping.

After Suffering in Israeli Prison, a Gaza Detainee Comes Home to More Pain

Haitham Salem, a Palestinian electrician, at a camp for displaced people in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, in December.

A Top Candidate for Prime Minister Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years in Exile

Tarique Rahman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party waved to supporters at an airport in Dhaka on Thursday, after returning from Britain.

Pope Leo Surprises St. Peter’s Crowd Before Christmas Eve Mass

Pope Leo XIV, center, performed the Christmas Eve Mass at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on Wednesday.

Why China, a One-Party State, Is Backing Elections in This Country

A bilateral meeting between leaders of Myanmar and China in the Guest House of Tianjin, China, in August.

What Parents in China See in A.I. Toys

Peng Peiyun, 95, Dies; Official Renounced China’s One-Child Policy

Put in charge of imposing birth limits on Chinese couples, Peng Peiyun, a mother herself, worked to relax the policy by appealing directly to the country’s leaders.

Honduras Declares Nasry Asfura, Trump Ally, Winner of Presidential Election

Nasry Asfura, the National Party candidate, cast his vote in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Nov. 30.

Here’s What Is in the 20-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine

Ukrainian soldiers firing toward Russian targets in the Donetsk region in March.

Blast Kills Three in Moscow Near Site of General’s Car Bombing

A police officer blocking the road near the site of a blast in Moscow on Wednesday.

The Deposed Assad Henchmen Plotting to Retake Syria

The Truce Is 2 Months Old. So Why Have Hundreds of Gazans Been Killed?

China Is Shifting Its Nuclear Forces to Swifter Footing, Pentagon Says

Nuclear-capable missiles at a military parade in Beijing in September.

Zelensky Open to Pulling Back Troops in Eastern Ukraine to Reach Peace Deal With Russia

A building in Sloviansk, one of two Ukrainian-held cities that form Kyiv’s last main defensive belt in the Donetsk region in the east.

Australian State Passes ‘Extraordinary’ Gun and Protest Laws After Bondi Attack

Police on horseback patrolling Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday.

Thailand, Attacking Cambodia, Says Its Target Is the Scam Industry

Pheap Sreymean, 20, worked at a scam center in O’Smach, Cambodia. She said foreign workers were not allowed to leave when the center was attacked.

A Vintage Kabul Cinema Finally Falls to Taliban Bulldozers

Watching a Bollywood movie at the Ariana Cinema in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2012.

Trump’s Tanker Crackdown Paralyzes Venezuelan Oil Exports

Since the Skipper, a tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, was seized on Dec. 10, only two tankers carrying crude appear to have tried to sail beyond Venezuela’s waters.

Libyan Military’s Chief of Staff and 4 Others Are Killed in Plane Crash in Turkey

A photograph released by the Turkish Defense Ministry showing the Libyan Army chief of the general staff, Lt. Gen. Mohamed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, in Ankara, Turkey on Tuesday.

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France Fails to Adopt a Budget by Year’s End. Again.

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu of France, speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, now has a few more weeks to reach a deal.

Yemen’s Warring Sides Agree to Largest Prisoner Swap in a Decade of Fighting

Houthi supporters in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, during a demonstration in November for Independence Day, the anniversary of the British withdrawal from the south of the country in 1967.

Greta Thunberg Arrested at U.K. Protest Supporting Palestine Action Prisoners

The activist Greta Thunberg leaving a police station in London after she was arrested on Tuesday.

Ukraine Withdraws From Eastern Town, Complicating Negotiating Stance

Workers clearing debris from the roof of a heavily damaged residential building following a drone strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday.

Italian Artisans Add Figurines of Donald Trump to Nativity Scenes

Figurines of President Trump in the Italian presepi style at a shop in Naples, Italy.

The Strange Case of the Russian Snickers in U.K. Convenience Shops

Snickers bars, with Cyrillic packaging, at a convenience store in London, alongside other confectionary.

Trump Tariffs Threaten Canadian Holiday Sales

Michelle Galletta, the owner of Kiriki Press, an embroidery craft shop in Toronto, has many customers in the United States and is concerned about future trade turbulence.

German Leaders, Undercutting the Far Right, Are Leaning on the Far Left

Members of the left-wing party Die Linke at the German Parliament on the day of a vote on a contentious pensions package in December.

After Bondi Massacre, a Moment of Unity. Then, Bitter Partisanship.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia and his wife leaving a memorial in Sydney on Sunday. Thousands had gathered on Bondi Beach a week after the attack there.

China Delays Plans for Mass Production of Self-Driving Cars After Accident

A Changan Automobile assembly line in May. Changan is one of only two automakers approved to conduct limited testing of self-driving taxis.

Trump Administration Orders Nearly 30 U.S. Ambassadors to Leave Their Posts

The Trump administration did not give a reason for the recalls and has not publicly announced them.

Trump Administration Oil Tanker Seizures Are Meant to Force Maduro Out, Officials Say

On Saturday, the Coast Guard boarded the Centuries, a Panamanian-flagged tanker that had recently loaded Venezuelan crude oil, reportedly for a Chinese trader.

Two New Banksy Murals Appear in London

A new mural by the artist Banksy appeared in Bayswater, in central London, on Monday.

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U.K. Man and 5 Others Charged With Sexual Offenses Against His Wife

Philip Young, 49, is set to appear in a magistrates court in Swindon, in southwest England, on Tuesday.

Carney Names Financier Mark Wiseman as Canada’s U.S. Ambassador

Mark Wiseman, a Canadian financial executive, has been named Canada’s ambassador to the United States at a crucial moment in relations between the countries.

Assad, Ousted Syrian Ruler, Leads Life of Luxury in Russia

After the Assad Regime’s Fall, His Enforcers Are Lying Low and Living Large

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