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Trump Said He’d End the War in Ukraine in a Day. It’s Harder Than He Thought.

An apartment building that a Russian missile struck in Kyiv, Ukraine, in August. Moscow’s attacks have inflicted a growing toll on Ukrainians.

A Rio Carnival Party That Goes On and On

Revelers taking part in the Boi Tolo on Sunday in Rio de Janeiro.

The Drone Games: Flying Cameras Are Everywhere at the Winter Olympics

A drone video camera following speedskaters during the women’s 500-meter race at the Milan Olympics, on Sunday.

Memorials for Iran’s Slain Protesters Wil Test of State Crackdown

Downtown Tehran this month. This week, families across Iran will commemorate the 40th-day memorials of thousands of Iranians killed Jan. 8-10.

U.S. and Iran Gear Up for Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions

Steve Witkoff, the Middle East envoy, and Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, in Davos, Switzerland, last month. They are expected to attend the negotiations with Iran in Geneva on Tuesday.

Questions Swirl Around Russian Figure Skater in Her Olympic Debut

Adeliia Petrosian has skated outside Russia only once since 2022. She makes her Olympic debut on Tuesday at the Winter Games in Milan.

Ukraine and Russia Hold New Round of Peace Talks, but Expectations Are Low

A Ukrainian artillery brigade firing at Russian targets in the Zaporizhzhia region of eastern Ukraine in October.

Syrian Army Crosses New Threshold With Advances in Kurdish Regions

The Syrian Army has moved into vast new regions, seeking to erase the largest fissure left from the civil war.

A Russian ‘Village of Military Valor’ Waits for Its Reward

Rage. Grief. Anxiety. The New Mood in Iran.

A billboard showing the current supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, alongside the Islamic Republic’s founding leader, in Tehran, Iran, last month.

In Hungary, Marco Rubio Stresses Trump’s Support for Viktor Orban

Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Budapest on Monday with Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary. Mr. Orban is facing a potentially tough challenge in national elections in April.

Iran Holds Exercises in Strait of Hormuz After Trump Threatens Military Action

The Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for oil and gas, connects the Persian Gulf to the open ocean.

Prices Jump as Venezuelans Abroad Consider Buying Property Back Home

The capture of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has helped spur growing interest in buying real estate in the country.

In Xi Jinping’s Purge of the Military, a Search for Absolute Loyalty

President Xi Jinping of China at a ceremony with members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army last year. Over the past two years, Mr. Xi has removed five of the six generals in China’s top military body.

Austria Charges Man in Thwarted Attack on Taylor Swift Concert

Police officers watching as Taylor Swift fans gather in Vienna in 2024.

After Trip to Germany, AOC Expresses Frustrations

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez used her trip to Germany to argue that the best way to counteract far-right movements was to address people’s economic struggles.

Japan Wins Pairs Figure Skating, Knocking China From the Top

Auditioning to Beat Trump

‘Tina’ and ‘Milo’ Olympic Mascot Toys Are Almost as Tough to Get as a Medal

Tina, the Winter Olympics mascot, has been a hot commodity.

How Spain Is Carving a Different Path on Immigration

Lining up outside a Venezuelan Consulate in Madrid last month.

Ticket Scam Cost the Louvre $12 Million, Investigators Say

Investigators said the suspected scam at the Louvre museum in Paris involved tour guides reusing tickets for different people.

User Issues With X Appear to Have Resolved

Dana Eden, Co-Creator of ‘Tehran,’ Dies During Filming of Fourth Season

Dana Eden at the premier of Season 2 of “Tehran” in New York in 2022.

Who’s Pulling the Strings on the World Stage? Ask the Puppets.

Cortina’s 70-Year-Old Curling Stadium Is a Star at the Winter Olympics

The roof of the at the Olympic Stadium in Cortina d’Ampezzo, which is hosting the 2026 Games with Milan.

Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending

Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa, Canada, on Wednesday.

Gisèle Pelicot Speaks

Three American Speeches at Munich, and Plenty of Confusion

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday in Budapest, Hungary, where he traveled after addressing the Munich Security Conference.

Europe Today Looks Different From the One Trump’s Team Describes

Speaking over the weekend at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “We are part of one civilization: Western civilization.”

Trump’s Stinging Attack on Israel’s President Touches a Nerve

President Trump with Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Ben Gurion Airport in October.

How Italy’s Federica Brignone Won Gold in Giant Slalom.

Islamist Party’s Rise Overshadows Student Revolution in Bangladesh

A poster of Shafiqur Rahman, the leader of Jamaat-e-Islami, on Thursday outside a polling station in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Iran Protester Dies in Custody, Raising Fears of Execution

You’d Be Surprised to See Where Many Olympians Keep Their Medals

How $40-a-Pack Cigarettes Pushed Australians to the Black Market

Will A.I. Kill Translation Jobs?

Browsing a bookstore in Paris. Book publishing is an example of how artificial intelligence is sweeping the translation field.

U.S. Deports Nine Migrants in Secret, Ignoring Legal Protections

An undated photo of the compound where the deportees are being held in Yaoundé, Cameroon’s capital.

French Prosecutors to Investigate Diplomat as Part of Epstein Probe

The Santé prison in Paris, where Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling agent and Epstein associate who died in February 2022, was held.

No miracle, but Denmark hockey team gives U.S. a good fight.

In Munich, Europe Says It Is ‘De-risking’ From the U.S. Amid Trump’s Unpredictability

Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Munich on Saturday.

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen of Brazil and Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan Win Olympic Gold Medals

Mikhail Shaidorov of Kazakhstan won the gold medal in men’s figure skating on Friday at the Winter Olympics in Milan.

Pakistan Accused of Denying Treatment for Imran Khan’s Failing Eyesight

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan in Lahore, Pakistan, in 2023.

Thousands Rally for Iran Regime Change in Cities Around the World

Protesters held up flags of Iran from before the revolution at a Saturday demonstration organized on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

The Sea Took Her Prosthetic Leg. Months Later, It Gave It Back.

Milo Rau’s ‘Hate Radio,’ ‘Pelicot Trial’ and More Theater of the Real

With his stage work, the Swiss director-activist Milo Rau examines episodes of historical violence in an attempt to give audiences some measure of insight.

Roy Medvedev, Soviet Era Historian and Dissident, Is Dead at 100

Roy Medvedev in Moscow in 1990. In the West, he was known as the most independent historian of the Soviet era.

Navalny Was Poisoned With Frog Toxin, European Governments Say

Aleksei A. Navalny in his office in Moscow in 2014. He was President Vladimir V. Putin’s most prominent political opponent when he died in a Russian prison in 2024.

Zelensky rules out holding elections until there is a cease-fire with Russia.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

After Mass Shooting, the Town of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia Is Forever Changed

Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Governor General Mary Simon joined hands during a prayer by an Indigenous elder at the Tumbler Ridge vigil.

Open Road

Europe’s Reaction to Rubio: Relief, Up to a Point

Marco Rubio, the U.S. secretary of state, with Wolfgang Ischinger, the conference chairman, at the Munich Security Conference, on Saturday.

Scotty James Is Edged Out by Yuto Totsuka of Japan in the Halfpipe.

In Munich, Rubio Stresses Shared History to Europeans but Warns of ‘Civilizational Erasure’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking at the Munich Security Conference.

Brazil, the World’s Largest Catholic Nation, Embraces Polyamory

Friends and members of the same polycule, from left, Victor Souza, Jessica Couri, Rafael Pissurno and Iuli Duerte, meeting for breakfast in Rio de Janeiro.

Life in Beirut Beneath the Drones

Japan Releases Chinese Boat Captain After Detaining Him for 30 Hours

A photo released by Japan’s Fisheries Agency shows a Japanese patrol vessel, left, and a Chinese fishing boat that was seized off the coast of Nagasaki on Thursday.

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How Peter Biar Ajak, a Sudanese Peace Activist, Was Caught Plotting a Coup

Peter Biar Ajak after returning to the United States in 2020. A federal court in Arizona sentenced him to prison last week after he pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate U.S. weapons export laws.

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