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Violence Erupts Between Israeli Settlers and Military in West Bank
A burned-out car after an attack by Israeli settlers in Kafr Malik, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
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on June 2025
Political Rivalry in Zambia Extends to Funeral of Former President Edgar Lungu
A Mass for former President Edgar Lungu of Zambia at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Johannesburg on Wednesday. He has yet to be buried.
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on June 2025
Drifting From the West’s Orbit, Russians Find a New Role Model in China
Chiho, a restaurant chain in Moscow. Chinese restaurants have been sprouting in cities across Russia.
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on June 2025
Gaza City Cafe Hit by Deadly Strike
People mourning the deaths of loved ones killed in an Israeli airstrike on a beachside cafe in Gaza City on Monday.
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on June 2025
From Iran-Israel Strikes to Russia’s War: How Conflicts Reshape Air Travel
A jet preparing to land at Mumbai’s airport. India’s air traffic was disrupted this spring after a brief clash with Pakistan prompted each country to close their airspace to the other’s planes.
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on June 2025
As Trade Deadline Nears, Europe Preps for a Scant Outline of a Deal
Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, which is pushing for a trade deal with the United States by July 9.
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on June 2025
The Prada Sandal That Led to Cries of Cultural Theft in India
A model on the runway during the Prada collection show at Milan Fashion Week this month.
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on June 2025
Calgary Brings Fluoride Back to Its Drinking Water
Calgary decided to once again add fluoride to its drinking water after a push by residents and worsening oral health among children.
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on June 2025
Nonprofits Lose Legal Bid to Halt U.K. Exports of Fighter Jet Parts to Israel
Demonstrators outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London last month, ahead of a court hearing on the British government’s supplying arms to Israel.
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on June 2025
Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Protesters Are Still Paying The Price, Six Years Later
Chan Chi Sum was 20 when he was arrested under the national security law because of his involvement in a student political group.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Tuesday Briefing: Senate Votes on Trump’s Big Policy Bill
President Trump met with the top Republicans to press for passage of his domestic policy bill.
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on June 2025
Gulf States Lead Push to Invest in New Syria
A woman pushing a stroller through desolate streets outside Damascus, the capital of Syria. Gulf Arab states are leading the effort to help the country recover from the civil war.
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on June 2025
Crucial Hurricane Monitoring Data Will Go Offline at the End of July
Monitoring weather conditions at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Hurricane Center in Miami last month.
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on June 2025
Thousands in Norway Mistakenly Told of Lottery Winnings
Tickets on sale in Düsseldorf, Germany, last year. EuroJackpot is a Europewide lottery.
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on June 2025
What to Know About the Heat Wave in Europe
Seeking refreshment in Paris on Sunday. Temperatures around 104 degrees Fahrenheit, or 40 degrees Celsius, were expected across France for several days.
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on June 2025
Taiwan’s President Takes on China, and His Opponents, in Speaking Tour
President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan attending the coast guard annual drill in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in June.
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on June 2025
Why Is Trump Returning MS-13 Leaders to El Salvador? Takeaways From Times Reporting.
President Trump hosted Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, at the White House in April.
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on June 2025
Can Canada Offset Trump Tariff War by Trading More Domestically?
Trucks moving along a highway in Chilliwack, British Columbia, in April. High transportation costs are one factor limiting trade within Canada.
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on June 2025
The War Within the Sinaloa Cartel Explained
Offerings of flowers, candles, photos and dollar bills at a shrine to Jesús Malverde, a “narco-saint,” in Culiacán, Mexico, the stronghold of the Sinaloa cartel.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Monday Briefing
A guard outside the entrance to Evin Prison in Tehran in 2022.
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on June 2025
Canada to Scrap Digital Services Tax That Led Trump to Suspend Trade Talks
Prime Minister Mark Carney with President Trump at the Group of 7 summit in Kananaskis, Canada, earlier this month.
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on June 2025
Monday Briefing: The Toll of an Attack on an Iranian Prison
A guard outside the entrance to Evin Prison in Tehran in 2022.
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on June 2025
Israel’s Attack on Evin Prison Killed 71, Iranian State Media Report
The ruins of an office building at Evin Prison in Tehran on Sunday, several days after it was hit by an Israeli strike.
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on June 2025
Russia Pounds Ukraine With Drones and Missiles in One of War’s Largest Attacks
Civilians taking shelter inside a subway station during strikes on Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday.
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on June 2025
Bob Vylan’s Chant Against Israel’s Military at Glastonbury Draws Criminal Inquiry
Bobby Vylan of the band Bob Vylan crowdsurfing during the Glastonbury music festival on Saturday.
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on June 2025
G.O.P. Bill Adds Surprise Tax That Could Cripple Wind and Solar Power
The repeal of federal subsidies alone could cause wind and solar installations to plummet by as much as 72 percent over the next decade, according to the Rhodium Group, a research firm.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Europe Heat Wave Drives Record-High Temperatures, Prompting Health Alerts
Enduring the heat as Pope Leo XIV spoke in the Vatican on Sunday.
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on June 2025
Why Was the Italian Football Championship Played in Toledo?
Firenze Guelphi playing against Ancona Dolphins in Toledo on Saturday. Guelphi won, 49-19.
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on June 2025
Conquering Soccer and Arming Warlords
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates arriving at Doha International Airport in Qatar in October, in a photograph released by his country’s presidential court.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Refugees Worry: Is Nicaragua Running Assassination Operations in Costa Rica?
Family members at the funeral of a retired Nicaraguan Army major, Roberto Samcam Ruiz, in San José, Costa Rica, where he was living before being killed this month.
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Thomas
on June 2025
After War With Israel and U.S., Iran Rests on a Knife Edge
In Tehran on Tuesday, the morning of a cease-fire with Israel.
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on June 2025
How Europe Got Tough on Migration
An anti-immigration protest in May in Warsaw. A harder line on migration is being embraced across the political spectrum in much of the European Union.
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on June 2025
Iran Holds State Funeral for Military Commanders and Nuclear Scientists
Mourners on Saturday in Tehran during a funeral procession for some of those killed in the recent war with Israel.
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on June 2025
At Bezos’ Venetian Wedding: Buzz, Bling and Backlash
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez in Venice on Thursday.
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on June 2025
Thai Protesters Vent Their Exasperation With the Prime Minister
Anti-government protesters rallying on Saturday in Bangkok to demand the removal of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Better Half
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on June 2025
A Celebration of Canada and a Protest Against Musk and Trump
Neighbors of a Tesla dealership in Ottawa have sent a message to Washington with flags.
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on June 2025
Amid War With Israel, Iran Pursues Enemies From Within
Iranians gathered on Sunday to protest the American attack on nuclear sites in the country.
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on June 2025
Takeaways From a Times Investigation of the Pope’s Legacy on Sex Abuse
Mass outside the cathedral in Chiclayo, Peru, last month after the election of Pope Leo XIV.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Golden Arches in a War Zone: McDonald’s Thrives in Ukraine
A recently opened McDonald’s in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. McDonald’s has finally reached Ukraine’s remote, alpine region of Transcarpathia, and the locals couldn’t be happier.
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Thomas
on June 2025
America’s Trump-Fueled Brain Drain Benefits Canada
Brian Rathbun and Nina Srinivasan Rathbun are international relations professors at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Before moving to Toronto last year, they worked at the University of Southern California.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Budapest Pride Parade Was Bigger Than Ever, Despite Orban’s Ban
Crowds gathered at the Budapest Pride Parade on Saturday.
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on June 2025
Chinese Police Detain Dozens of Writers Over Gay Erotic Online Novels
A Beijing store selling merchandise based on Boys’ Love graphic novels. Boys’ Love fiction, about romance between men, has had a fervent niche following in China since the 1990s.
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Thomas
on June 2025
A Special ‘Climate’ Visa? People in Tuvalu Are Applying Fast.
Tuvalu is at risk of largely disappearing because of climate change. Floodwaters in the capital in 2019.
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Thomas
on June 2025
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Tie the Knot
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez in Venice, Italy, on Thursday.
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on June 2025
Cocaine Is the Fastest-Growing Illegal Drug Worldwide. Here’s Why.
A laborer carrying bags of coca leaves in La Paz, Colombia, in 2021.
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Thomas
on June 2025
London Man Who Killed a Boy With a Samurai Sword Receives Life Sentence
A police officer cordoning off a crime scene in Hainault, northeast London, in April 2024, after a 14-year-old boy was killed.
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Thomas
on June 2025