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Can This Japanese City Make Residents Put Down Their Smartphones?
Trump Administration Moves to Relax Rules on Hydrofluorocarbons
Peace Broker, Arms Supplier: China’s Dual Roles in a Deadly Conflict
Top Trump Aides Push for Ousting Maduro, Venezuela’s Leader
Madagascar’s President Dissolves Government Amid Deadly Protests
Passengers Report Delays at Canadian Airports After Tech Outage
Missing From a U.N. Meeting on Helping Refugees? The Refugees.
Moldova’s Pivotal Election Projected to End in Victory for Pro-Europeans
Venezuela, America and the Specter of Regime Change
What Salt Typhoon Shows About the Cyber Power of China’s Spy Agency
For Many Moldovans, Their Election Is a Choice Between Russia and the E.U.
Fire at South Korean Government Building Causes Nationwide Outages
China’s Small Steps Look Bigger Next to Trump’s Retreat
Trump Believes ‘We Have a Deal’ on Gaza. But a Host of Obstacles Remain.
As Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Targets Foreign Workers, China Woos Them
As Right-Wing Populism Rises, Progressives Meet to Share Tactics in London
Canada Orders Postal Service To Ends Door-To-Door Mail Delivery
Kashmir’s Apple Harvest Rots After Landslide Blocks Road
U.N. Security Council raises the alarm on the potential dangers of A.I.
How Trump Strikes Radically Different Tones in Public and Private
Escalator at U.N. Stops When Trump Steps On, Setting Off Conspiracy Theories
Trump’s U-Turn on Ukraine Was a Surprise, Zelensky Says
The Security Council warns of deteriorating conditions from the war in Gaza.
What to Know About the Visa Standoff Between Trump and the United Nations
Foreigners Have Flocked to Copenhagen for Weddings. Is the Honeymoon Over?
Kim Jong-un Open to Talks if U.S. Drops Demand to Denuclearize
Europe Talks Big on Gaza but Struggles to Act
Cyberattack Forces Brussels Airport to Cancel More Flights
A Maternity Ward in Chad Reaches Its Breaking Point as U.S. Aid Dries Up
Nepal Uprising Is Latest Challenge to India’s Backyard Diplomacy
The H-1B Visa: Why Is Trump Adding a $100,000 Fee?
Here Comes the Sun Day
What U.S.-Korea Ties Mean on the 75th Anniversary of the Incheon Landing
Trump’s Threats to Media in Jimmy Kimmel Fallout Resemble World Autocrat
How Kenyan Villagers Saved Their Sacred Caves From a Mining Company
Flattery and Flourish for Trump. For His U.K. Hosts, Relief at Avoiding Strife.
Where Will Gazans Go?
How China Became a Wedge Between Two South Pacific Neighbors
In a 900-Year-Old Castle, Feted by a King, Trump Was in His Element
Here’s the menu for the state dinner at Windsor Castle.
Climate Change’s Toll in Europe This Summer: Thousands of Extra Deaths
Asylum Seeker Wins Bid to Delay Deportation Under U.K.-France Treaty
Federal Judge Declines to Intervene for Migrants Deported to Ghana
President Trump’s State Visit to the UK: What to Know
Nonprofit Gets Two Paintings Stolen by Nazis Pulled From Auction
Trump’s State Visit Will be Biggest UK Security Operation Since Coronation
What Malnutrition Has Done to Gaza’s Children
How Macron Failed to Curb the Far Right
Romania Reports Russian Drone in Its Airspace
Funicular Crash Has Jarred Lisbon’s Sense of Itself
Zinc Roofs Give Paris Its Signature Look. But They Are a Nightmare in Heat.
7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Russia’s Far East
Tesla Board Chair Defend’s Elon Musk’s Humongous Pay Proposal
U.S. Joins U.N. Security Council’s Criticism of Israeli Strike in Qatar
Nepal’s Social Media Ban Backfires as Citizens Nominate New Leader in Chat Room
Nepal’s Young Protesters Find an Unlikely Partner: The Army
How Macron Failed to Curb the Far Right
Mexico City Gas Explosion Injures at Least 58, With 19 Badly Burned
What to Know About the Mass Protests in Nepal
With Qatar Attack, Israel Again Leaves Trump in the Dark
For Nepal’s Protesters, Wealthy ‘Nepo Kids’ Are a Source of Outrage
China’s Renewable Energy Investment Helping Stem Fossil Fuel Growth, Report Says
Thaksin, Thai Power Broker, Returns Home Before Court Verdict
Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81
France, at an Impasse, Heads Toward Another Government Collapse
Australian Woman, Erin Patterson, Gets Life in Mushroom Murder Case
South Korea Negotiates Release of Korean Workers Detained in Georgia Raid
Russian Strike Breaks Through Most Protected Part of Kyiv
Homeless and Hungry, Gazans Fear a Repeat of 1948 History
Cardiologist Draws Outcry With Claim Tying Vaccines to Royals’ Cancer
Rome’s Delivery Riders Lose Out in Heat Ban
Energy Secretary Attacks Offshore Wind and Dismisses Climate Change
With Jair Bolsonaro on Trial, Brazil Braces for U.S. Sanctions
A Right-Wing Wave in Britain Produces a Teenage Civic Leader
Thailand Ex-Premier Thaksin Shinawatra Abruptly Leaves Country
‘Unrestrained’ Chinese Cyberattack May Have Stolen Data From Almost Every American
Trump Grows Frustrated With Putin, as Russian President Bonds With China’s Leader
Why the E.U. Is Banning Some Gel Nail Polish
Kim Jong-un Brings a His Daughter and Potential Heir, Ju-ae, to Beijing
Alberta Backs Off on School Library Book Ban
Under New Law, Greece Can Imprison Rejected Asylum Seekers
Landslide Kills More Than 1,000 People in Sudan, Rebel Group Says
An Earthquake Killed Hundreds in Afghanistan
Xi’s Parade to Showcase China’s Military Might and Circle of Autocrats
Joe Bugner, 75, British Boxing Champ Who Slugged It Out With Ali, Dies
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