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Rafah Crossing in Gaza Reopens, Another Step for Fragile Cease-Fire

Waiting in Gaza for the Rafah crossing at the Egyptian border to open in October 2023, days after the Hamas-led attack on Israel.

Colombia’s President, an Outspoken Trump Critic, Heads to the White House

President Gustavo Petro of Colombia at the presidential palace in Bogotá, the capital, in January.

How a Village in Italy Became a Slice of Caracas

The Secret Egyptian Air Base Powering Sudan’s Drone War

Squeezed Between Trump and China, India Looks for Faraway Friendships

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, center, met with Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, and António Costa, the president of the European Council, in New Delhi in January.

Right-Wing Populist Holds Commanding Lead Ahead of Costa Rica’s Election

Laura Fernández at her closing campaign rally on Thursday night in San Antonio, Costa Rica.

Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter Arrested in Iran for Criticizing Regime

Mehdi Mahmoudian, a political activist and screenwriter, during an interview in Tehran in 2021.

Ukraine Peace Talks Delayed After Russia and U.S. Meet

A Ukrainian artillery unit firing at Russian positions in the Donbas region of Ukraine in December.

Starmer Urges Former Prince Andrew to Testify to Congress Over Epstein Ties

Britain’s Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, England, last year.

How Trump Took Up the ‘Christian Genocide’ Cause in Nigeria

A resident of Jabo, Nigeria, with debris he said he found after a missile attack there on Dec. 25.

Years After Coup, Myanmar’s Government in Exile Teeters on Irrelevance

Lining up to vote in the general election in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, in late December.

Why Is Taking the Rest of the Donetsk Region So Important to Putin?

Ukrainian soldiers in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, in December.

Danes Who Fought Alongside US Troops March Against Trump’s Comments

Danish military veterans and their families marching in Copenhagen on Saturday in protest of recent comments by President Trump.

These Gazans May Finally Get a Lifeline to the World

Mohammed al-Ser suffered a severe head injury in June that left him partly paralyzed. He is depicted before he underwent cranial surgery this week, but doctors say he needs care outside Gaza to fully recover.

Laura Fernández Wins Costa Rican Presidency

Laura Fernández, Costa Rica’s president-elect, celebrating her election victory alongside supporters on Sunday evening.

Why Targeting Iran Is Riskier Than Ousting Maduro

A mural in Tehran on Tuesday.

Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Energy Sector, Killing 12 Miners

A tent provided by the government to provide heat and electricity in Kyiv last month. Russia has devastated Ukraine’s power grid this winter, the coldest in more than a decade.

What to Know About the Rafah Border Crossing in Gaza

The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt in 2023.

Indonesia Lifts Ban on Grok After New Assurances From X Corp

In this photo illustration, the Grok Imagine web page, which produces A.I.-generated images and video, is displayed on a computer screen.

T. Kumar, Rights Activist Who Was Shaped by Time in Prison, Dies at 76

Explosions in Iran Spread Jitters and Rumors Amid Anticipation of Attacks

A video image posted on social media on Saturday showed the aftermath of an explosion at a building in Bandar Abbas, a port in southern Iran.

Pierre Poilievre Is Retained as Leader of Canada’s Conservatives

Members of Canada’s Conservative Party voted overwhelmingly on Friday to keep Pierre Poilievre as their leader at a party convention in Calgary, Alberta.

Israel Launches Attack in Gaza

Palestinians mourning their loved ones after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City on Saturday.

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Mark Carney Meets ‘Heated Rivalry’ Star Hudson Williams

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Hudson Williams of “Heated Rivalry” on the red carpet in Ottawa.

Russia’s Oil Revenue Is Plummeting

In the distance is an oil refinery and thermal power station in Omsk, Russia, in 2023. The steep drop in oil revenue has sent Russia into a new era of sustained budget deficits, higher taxes and stubborn inflation.

How Europe Is Moving to Reduce Dependence on Trump

European leaders on Monday at a summit in Hamburg, Germany. Although they are verbally pushing harder than ever against President Trump, they are still struggling to bolster their statements with action.

U.S. Allies Are Drawing Closer to China, but on Beijing’s Terms

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain in Shanghai on Friday. Mr. Starmer became the first British leader to visit China since 2018.

U.N. Says It’s in Danger of Financial Collapse Because of Members’ Unpaid Dues

The General Assembly in September. The U.N. secretary general, António Guterres, sent a letter to the ambassadors of all 196 member states on Thursday saying, “I cannot overstate the urgency of the situation we now face.”

Why Trump Is Going After Iran Now

Children Were Arrested in Iran’s Brutal Crackdown on Protests

Students at Tehran University in 2024. Students, particularly at universities, have long been at the forefront of struggles for democratic change in Iran.

Trump Moves to Cut All Oil to Cuba as U.S. Targets Its Government

The last shipment of oil to Cuba, from Mexico, arrived on Jan. 9, an analyst said.

Drilling Through the Thwaites Glacier for Clues to Its Melting

Argentina in Advanced Talks to Become Destination for U.S. Deportations

A plane landing in Buenos Aires last year. The talks come as the Trump administration has mobilized a sweeping and aggressive effort to curtail immigration.

Algae Growth on Greenland’s Ice Contributes to Melting, Studies Show

The Netherlands Is Getting a New Government. Will It Last?

Rob Jetten, leader of the D66 party, on election night in Leiden, Netherlands, in October. At 38, he will be the youngest prime minister the Netherlands has ever had.

A Challenge for Britain’s Royal Mail: Proving It Can Deliver the Mail

Royal Mail workers unloading mail sacks in London last month.

Iran Rules Out Talks With U.S. Until Trump’s Threats Stop

“Just as we are ready for negotiations, we are ready for warfare,” Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister of Iran, left, said on Friday in Istanbul alongside his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan.

Born of a Factory Mistake, This Sad Toy Horse Captures China’s Mood

“Crying horse” plush toys on display in Yiwu, China, ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year, which will usher in the Year of the Horse.

Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Seal a Deal to Merge Forces

Kurdish security forces in Qamishli, northeastern Syria, this month. Fighting in the area had threatened to reignite a full-blown conflict.

Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain toured a garden in Shanghai on Friday.

International Companies Doing Business With ICE Are Taking Heat

Roland Lescure, the French minister of finance and economy, told lawmakers he was seeking answers from a French firm whose American subsidiary last month inked a new deal with the Department of Homeland Security.

Russia Is Finding the Gaps in Ukraine’s Front Line

Pokrovske, a rural settlement in Dnipropetrovsk north of Huliaipole, Ukraine this month.

The Secret Sauce in ‘Heated Rivalry’? Canada.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Heated Rivalry actor Hudson Williams on the red carpet at a conference for the Canadian Media Producers Association in Ottawa on Thursday.

Panamanian Court Strikes Down Hong Kong Firm’s Canal Contract

President Trump has frequently said he wants the United States to retake control of the Panama Canal.

South Korean Stocks, Kospi Index Are Trading at a Record High

Traders at a bank celebrating the returns of the benchmark Kospi index, which has more than doubled in the past year.

Xi’s Military Purge May Set Back His Taiwan Ambitions

Gen. Zhang Youxia was China’s top general until he was placed under investigation in a stunning escalation of Xi Jinping’s purge of the military elite.

Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’

Michael Beck in 2017. He said he began experiencing debilitating symptoms of Havana Syndrome much earlier than many other federal employees.

Venezuelan Lawmakers Approve Sweeping Overhaul of Oil Sector

A statue of a hand holding a drilling rig near Venezuela’s state oil company last year.

A Global Pop Music Melting Pot

Bad Bunny performing in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in November.

NATO to Hold Military Exercise Without U.S., Its Largest Member

NATO troops during last year’s Steadfast Dart training exercise near Galati, Romania.

Canada Signs Auto Deal With South Korea, Moving Further from the U.S.

Cars made by Kia Motors ready to be exported at the company’s shipping yard last year in Pyeongtaek, South Korea.

Southern Africa Faces Devastating Flooding During Rainy Season

Wading through floodwater near Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, on Jan. 20.

French Government To Replace Zoom and Teams With Visio, a Local Alternative

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu of France, in Paris last year. Mr. Lecornu said that officials will now use a new video conferencing platform developed by the French government.

Svalbard Polar Bears Are Getting Fatter (for Now), Study Finds

Moscow Airport Sells for Half Off, a Sign of Russia’s Global Isolation

Domodedovo Airport outside Moscow, in 2023.

European Union Labels Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a Terrorist Group

A photo verified by The New York Times shows a screen grab from social media of bodies in body bags outside a morgue in Tehran after days of protests, earlier this month.

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