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Middle East Crisis: For Gazans Relocating Once Again, Conditions Are ‘Horrific’

Read a Transcript of Volodymyr Zelensky’s Interview With The Times

During the interview on Monday, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia was massing more troops and forces on the border.

After President Raisi’s Death, Iran’s Elections Pose Tricky Test for Rulers

Gathering to pray in Tehran on Monday, a day after President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash.

Haiti’s Gangs Grow Stronger as Kenyan-Led Force Prepares to Deploy

Jimmy Chérizier, a former police officer also known as Barbecue, is now one of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders and a key part of a new gang coalition.

Russian Forces Close In on Ukrainian Town in Northeast

A Ukrainian artillery crew firing toward Russian positions in the town of Vovchansk on Sunday.

Iran Begins Funeral Events for President Raisi After Helicopter Crash

In Interview, Zelensky of Ukraine Challenges West Over Hesitations

President Volodymyr Zelensky in the presidential offices after an interview with The New York Times in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday.

Prince Harry Cannot Include Rupert Murdoch in Lawsuit, Court Rules

Prince Harry entering court last year. The case, which is scheduled to go to trial in January, will mark one of the final chapters of a sprawling litigation that flowed out of a phone-hacking scandal.

Top Oceans Court Says Nations Must Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Outside the main courtroom at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, Germany, last year.

One Dead After ‘Extreme Turbulence’ on Singapore Airlines Flight

In Germany, Far-Right Plotters of an Improbable Coup Go on Trial

Members of the “United Patriots” went on trial on Tuesday in Frankfurt.

ICC’s Warrant Request Appears to Shore Up Netanyahu’s Support in Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel arriving for a party meeting in Jerusalem on Monday.

For Old Ukrainians, Russia’s Invasion Echoes World War II Trauma

Among Ukrainians whose homes have been overrun by the Russian invasion, Halyna Semibratska, 101, is one of a small group who also survived Nazi occupation.

In China, Deepfakes of ‘Russian’ Women Point to ‘Nationalistic Sexism’

1899: No More Exile To Siberia

Israeli Officials Seize AP Equipment, Claiming Media Law Violation

A screenshot of The Associated Press’s broadcast from northern Gaza. The news organization said on Tuesday that Israeli officials had seized some of its broadcasting equipment and cut its video feed.

Gazans Say ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders Are Misguided

Tuesday Briefing

Mourning in Tehran yesterday.

The Disease Detectives Trying to Keep the World Safe From Bird Flu

Members of a team from Cambodia’s Ministry of Agriculture took a swab from a duck during surveillance of the poultry section of the Orussey market in Phnom Penh this month.

Biden says there is ‘no equivalence between Israel and Hamas.’

Former Trump Officials Meet With Netanyahu in Israel

Robert O’Brien served as national security adviser to former President Donald J. Trump.

Who is Karim Khan, the ICC Prosecutor?

International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan in 2022.

Iran Moves to Project Stability After President Raisi Dies in Helicopter Crash

People gathering in Tehran on Monday to say prayers after the deaths of the country’s president, foreign minister and other officials in a helicopter crash.

Tuesday Briefing: What’s Next for Iran

Mourners gathered in Tehran yesterday.

Biden and Blinken Accuse ICC Prosecutor of Falsely Equating Israel and Hamas

President Biden and Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, pictured at the White House in April, sharply criticized the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor for seeking arrest warrants for two top Israeli leaders.

How the Cockroach Took Over the World

A genomic analysis of 281 cockroaches collected from 17 countries around the world suggests that Blattella germanica, the German cockroach, originated in India or Myanmar around 2,100 years ago.

Iran President Raisi Is Latest Prominent Figure to Die in a Helicopter Crash

The scene of a helicopter crash in Brovary, Ukraine, in January 2023 that killed more than a dozen people, including the interior affairs minister, Denys Monastyrsky.

After Raisi’s Death, Speculation Over Iran’s Next Supreme Leader Turns to Khamenei’s Son

Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s supreme leader, for years has been considered to be a potential candidate to succeed his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Dublin-New York Portal Reopens After Flashing and Other Shenanigans

The Portal, which connects Dublin and New York via a livestream, was back up and running on Monday after bad behavior by people on both sides of the Atlantic forced organizers to shut it off temporarily.

Amal Clooney Was Among the Experts Consulted on I.C.C. Warrants

Amal Clooney speaking in New York in September.

Faced With a Russian Onslaught, Ukraine Struggles to Keep the Lights On

A worker in a burned-out control room last month at a DTEK power plant that was destroyed in an attack, in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.

Sunak Apologizes After Damning Report on U.K. Infected-Blood Scandal

People affected by the contaminated-blood scandal gathered at a vigil in London on Monday.

What to Know About the ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders

The International Criminal Court prosecutor, Karim Khan, said in a statement that he was applying for arrest warrants for Israeli leaders and members of Hamas for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Iran’s President, Ebrahim Raisi, Killed in Helicopter Crash: What We Know

An image released by Iranian state media shows rescue workers at the scene of the crash of a helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran on Monday.

After Raisi’s Death, Hard-Liners Are Expected to Keep Grip on Power

A banner with a picture of President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran on Monday in Tehran. He had been seen as a top candidate to be the country’s next supreme leader.

Israel Should Expect Little Change After Iranian President’s Death, Experts Say

President Ebrahim Raisi at a news conference near the border between Iran and Azerbaijan on Sunday.

Assange Can Appeal Extradition to U.S., British Court Rules

Supporters of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange protesting outside of Britain’s High Court in London on Monday.

A top Biden aide meets with Israeli military officials, and other news.

ICC Prosecutor Requests Warrants for Netanyahu and Hamas Leaders

Who Was Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian?

Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Iran’s foreign minister, speaks during a U.N. Security Council meeting last month.

What to Know About Mohammad Mokhber, Iran’s Acting President

Mohammad Mokhber, who is acting president, had held senior positions in some of Iran’s most powerful conglomerates.

Back From War, These I.D.F. Soldiers Demand New Leadership

Is Biodegradable Plastic Really a Thing?

Proud to Serve Israel, but Not Its Government

South Africa’s Highest Court Says Jacob Zuma Can’t Serve in Parliament

Jacob Zuma, center, the former South African president and leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, waved to supporters as he arrived for the People’s Mandate Launch at Orlando Stadium in Soweto on Saturday.

Monday Briefing

Ebrahim Raisi at the United Nations last year.

Ebrahim Raisi, Iran’s President, Is Dead at 63

President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran, who was with the country’s foreign minister on a helicopter that crashed on Sunday, according to Iran’s state media.

Europe Wants to Build a Stronger Defense Industry, but Can’t Decide How

An assault brigade in Ukraine firing a 122-milimeter howitzer D-30 at a Russian target last month.

Julian Assange’s Extradition Appeal Hearing: What Could Happen?

Mr. Assange leaving court in a security van in London in 2019.

Taiwan’s President Vows to Keep Island Safe Amid Chinese Pressure

President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan taking his oath during the inauguration ceremony in Taipei on Monday.

Monday Briefing: Iran’s President Is Missing After a Helicopter Crash

President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran last year.

Helicopter Crash Increases Pressure as U.S. and Iran Face Crises

A man held an image of Qassim Suleimani, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force, who was killed by an American drone strike in 2020, during an anti-Israel rally in Tehran last month.

Congolese Army Says It Foiled a Coup Involving Americans

Security forces blocking streets on Sunday in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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