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When U.S. and Israel Bomb the Houthis, Civilians Pay the Highest Price

A building in Sana, Yemen, damaged by U.S. airstrikes in April. Aid agencies say that the bombing campaigns have caused more harm to civilians than the Houthis.

Trump’s Tariffs Impede Malaysia’s Plan to Prepare for A.I.

Workers at in a factory in Penang, Malaysia, last year. The Southeast Asian country wants to move from assembling and testing semiconductors into chip design and cutting-edge manufacturing.

Russia Used Brazil to Create Deep-Cover Spies

Hungry Gazans Left Waiting Despite Ease on Israeli Blockade

A charity food kitchen in Jabali, northern Gaza, on Monday.

Iran Executes Man Over Deadly 2023 Attack on Azerbaijan Embassy

Police officers outside the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tehran in 2023, after a man stormed the building and killed the head of security.

Ukrainians Brace for a Longer War as Trump Backs Off Cease-Fire Call

Kupiansk, a city in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine that is under daily Russian bombings, on Friday.

U.S. Says It Wants Trade, Not Aid, in Africa. Cuts Threaten Both.

U.S. funding for this overpass in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, ends in August. It’s unclear if the project will be finished by then.

Japanese Farm Minister Resigns After Saying He’d Never Bought Rice

Taku Eto, Japan’s agriculture minister, after meeting with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo on Monday. Mr. Eto’s remark about rice created a furor ahead of a national election in July.

Trump-Putin Call Notches Diplomatic Win for Russia, but Economic Goals Remain in Limbo

Conscripts in Bataysk, Russia, at a ceremony last month before their departure for garrisons. On the front line in Ukraine, Moscow’s offensive has picked up this month after anemic gains earlier this year.

EU Approves New Sanctions on Russia in Push for Ukraine Cease-fire

Aid workers on the front line in Ukraine. The new sanctions aim to pressure Russia to negotiate to end the war.

Afrikaners Granted Refugee Status by Trump Arrive in U.S.: What We Know

Newly arrived South Africans listening to the deputy secretary of state, Christopher Landau, and the Homeland Security deputy secretary, Troy Edgar, on May 12 as they delivered welcome statements, near Washington Dulles International Airport.

China’s Fighter Jets and Missiles Get a Boost From the India-Pakistan Clash

Pakistan’s air force flying Chinese-made J-10C fighter jets during a parade rehearsal in Islamabad, Pakistan, last year.

UK’s Trade Deals Bare the Reality It’s a Midsize Economy Among Giants

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, center, with António Costa, left, president of the European Council, and Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, on a British Navy vessel in London on Monday.

South Africa’s President to Challenge Trump on Afrikaner Refugees

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa at the United Nations in New York last year.

Putin Visits Kursk for First Time Since Russia Drove Out Ukrainian Forces

An image released by the Kremlin on Wednesday shows Russian President Vladimir V. Putin visiting a nuclear power plant under construction in the Kursk region of Russia.

Trump to Press Ramaphosa to Pare Back Racial Equity Laws

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa in Johannesburg in February.

Text Messages Between Russian Spies, Annotated

The headquarters of Russia’s foreign intelligence service, or S.V.R., outside Moscow. The service often unites its deep-cover operatives in marriage early in their careers, sending them into the world as partners in espionage and life.

Wednesday Briefing

A view of northern Gaza yesterday.

French Government and Nestlé Accused of Cover-Up in Perrier Water Scandal

Perrier has found itself embroiled in a scandal involving food and drink regulations, the definition of “natural” water and, this week, accusations of a cover-up.

From Oregon, a Chocolate Cake That Changes Hearts and Minds

Virginia Farmers Are Reviving a Tradition of Harvesting Herbs

Katie Commender, the director of agroforestry at the Appalachian Harvest Herb Hub, sniffed spearmint at Reeds Valley Farms in Cleveland, Va.

Minnesota’s Green Crew Is Helping Teens Fight Climate Anxiety

What Helped Clean Up Oklahoma Waters? Getting Cows to Use a Different Washroom.

McCormick Place in Chicago Is Helping to Reduce Bird Deaths

A common yellowthroat that was found on the ground near the Lakeside Center. It was only stunned and was later released.

Wednesday Briefing: Israel’s Allies Tell It to Stop

A view of northern Gaza yesterday.

Trump’s New Position on the War in Ukraine: Not My Problem

President Trump walks off Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on Friday.

Venezuela Frees an Air Force Veteran the U.S. Says Was Wrongfully Held

Scott and Patti St. Clair in March with a photograph of their son, Joseph, who was detained in Venezuela.

E.U. to Lift Economic Sanctions on Syria

A bazaar in the Old City of Damascus, Syria, on Monday. Lifting sanctions would be an economic game changer for the war-torn country.

R.F.K. Jr. Has Unlikely Allies in His Drive to Limit Atrazine

The weedkiller atrazine, widely used on corn and other crops in the United States, has been banned in Europe for years.

G7 Officials Gather Amid Headwinds From Trump’s Trade War

For Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, explaining the Trump administration’s tariff policies to his foreign counterparts could be a challenge.

Telefonica Outage in Spain Knocks Out Emergency Lines

Travelers prepare to spend the night at a train station in Córdoba, Spain, during a massive power outage last month.

Scott Adams, Creator of ‘Dilbert,’ Says He Has the Same Cancer as Biden

Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created “Dilbert,” at home in Pleasanton, Calif., in 2014.

Britain, France and Canada Condemn Israel’s Expansion of Gaza War

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is threatening an Israeli takeover of Gaza and the forced relocation of Palestinian civilians into designated areas.

U.S. Bill Named for Artemis Ghasemzadeh Aims to Shield Asylum Seekers

Artemis Ghasemzadeh, who was deported to Panama, says: “I am not sure I will ever see America again, but I want to know this won’t happen to anyone else.”

Trump’s Gulf Trip Also Brought Benefits to Elon Musk

Elon Musk in Saudi Arabia last week.

Second Man Charged Over Fires at Properties Linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer

A police forensics officer conducting an investigation after a fire at a former home of Prime Minister Keir Starmer in North London this month.

Tuesday Briefing

A member of Ukraine’s 14th Mechanized Brigade near the eastern city of Kupiansk on Thursday.

How Trump’s Search for a New Air Force One Led to Qatar’s Jet

The Boeing 747-8 from Qatar at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida after President Trump took a tour of the plane in February.

Trump Backs Off His Demand That Russia Declare a Cease-Fire in Ukraine

President Trump said after his call that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had agreed to “immediately” start direct negotiations with Ukraine toward a cease-fire.

Tuesday Briefing: A Trump-Putin Phone Call

A Ukrainian soldier near Kupiansk, in Ukraine’s northeast, last week.

Israel Recovers Troves of Documents Belonging to Its Most Famous Spy

An undated photo released by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office shows identity documents that belonged to Eli Cohen.

Prominent Anti-Corruption Lawyer Is Arrested in El Salvador

Ruth López, in San Salvador in 2021, has been at the forefront of investigations into potential corruption or negligence by the government of President Nayib Bukele.

India Arrests an Academic for Antiwar Posts on Instagram

What to Know About Israel’s Renewed Ground Offensive in Gaza

Dick Garwin Fought Nuclear Armageddon. He Hid a 50-Year Secret.

Richard L. Garwin, second right, with, from left, Peter A. Clausen, a disarmament expert, and the physicists Hans Bethe and Kurt Gottfried, during a news conference on missile defense hosted by the Union of Concerned Scientists in 1984.

Portugal’s Center-Right Takes an Election. But Is the Hard Right the Victor?

Luís Montenegro, Portugal’s center-right prime minister, is likely to remain at the head of a minority government.

In Eastern Europe, Centrists Hold Off 2 Nationalist Challenges

Romanian presidential candidate Nicusor Dan greeting supporters after exit poll results were announced in Bucharest on Sunday.

Trump and Putin Discuss Ukraine War in High-Stakes Call

A member of Ukraine’s 14th Mechanized Brigade near Kupiansk on Thursday.

Israel Wavers as Far Right and Military Disagree on Gaza Strategy

Palestinians fleeing Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza, after an Israeli operation last week.

Will Trump’s Trade War Turn Canada’s Auto-Parts Capital Into a Ghost Town?

A worker fitting clips on plastic auto parts at Stratus Plastics in Windsor, Ontario. Colby Wu, the company’s co-owner, says he has had a hard time getting some U.S. firms to buy from him.

Brexit’s Failures Could Foreshadow Trump’s. Just Not in the Way You Might Think.

The U.S. Under Trump: Alone in Its Climate Denial

President Trump at a White House event on April 8 at which he signed an executive order titled “Unleashing American Energy.”

EU and UK Strike a Deal: What to Know

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain in Tirana, Albania, on Friday.

Russia Beefs Up Bases Near Finland’s Border

Nicusor Dan Beats George Simion in Romana’s Presidential Election

Nicusor Dan greeting supporters in Bucharest, Romania, on Sunday.

Monday Briefing: Trump and Putin Are Set to Talk

A resident next to his damaged home outside Kyiv, Ukraine, yesterday.

Poland Election: Trzaskowski Wins Critical Vote for President

Rafal Trzaskowski speaking in Sandomierz, Poland, on Sunday.

Pakistan Says It Expects Truce to Hold as Hotline to India Stays Open

Women gathering at an ice cream stand in Muzaffarabad, a city in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region, earlier this month.

Russia Unleashes One of Its Largest Drone Barrages of the Ukraine War

A resident next to his damaged home outside Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, on Sunday.

Israel Says It Has Expanded Ground Operations in Gaza Amid Cease-Fire Talks

An Israeli military vehicle on Sunday near the border with Gaza in southern Israel.

Pope Leo, Taking Helm of a Divided Church, Urges Unity

Pope Leo XIV at the end of Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday.

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