How Venezuela Helps Feed the Violence in Colombia

After finding refuge and building power in Venezuela, a decades-old…

Modi Hopes a White House Visit Will Keep India Out of Trump’s Sights

India is acutely aware that trade and immigration issues are…

Kremlin Says U.S. Will Release a Russian in American Custody

Moscow said a Russian imprisoned in the U.S. would be…

The Fiercest Fighting of the Ukraine War May Be in Russia

The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a…

In Trump’s Cross Hairs Over Taking Gazans, Egypt and Jordan Try Diversion

The U.S. president has repeatedly asked the two Mideast allies…

India, a Big Source of Illegal Migration, Hopes to Navigate the Trump Storm

Fear and uncertainty are rippling through India, which sends more…

Russia’s Abrupt Setback in Syria Creates Headaches for Putin

Losing Syrian military bases would hurt the Kremlin’s attempts to…

A Long Fight to Keep a Closer Eye on Madrasas Unravels in Pakistan

In a deal with Islamist parties, Pakistan is abandoning a…

Live Updates: South Korean Leader’s Fate Is in Doubt as Lawmakers Move to Impeach Him

The effort to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol reflected fury…

Venezuelan Migrant Sent to Guantánamo Bay Is ‘Not a Criminal,’ Family Pleads

Luis Alberto Castillo arrived in the United States so that…

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When Will China’s Leader Talk to Trump?

Xi Jinping seems to be in no rush to engage with President Trump, who has…

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Venezuelan Migrant Sent to Guantánamo Bay Is ‘Not a Criminal,’ Family Pleads

Luis Alberto Castillo arrived in the United States so that he could “give everything to…

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Nations Denounce Trump Tariff on Metals and Warn of Retaliation

Canada, Mexico and European countries criticized President Trump’s levies on steel and aluminum with fears…

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Vance, in First Foreign Speech, Tells Europe That U.S. Will Dominate A.I.

Speaking in Paris at an artificial intelligence summit, the vice president gave an America First…

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Gaza Cease-Fire Deal Hangs in the Balance Ahead of Trump’s Meeting With Jordan’s King

Hamas and President Trump have threatened to upend the cease-fire. Analysts say those words could…

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Hamas Suspends Hostage Release, Accusing Israel of Violating Cease-Fire Agreement

Stalling the next release of hostages from the Gaza Strip, scheduled for the coming weekend,…

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Israeli Police Raid Two Palestinian Bookshops in East Jerusalem

The police said the stores were selling books that supported terrorism and that their two…

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Did Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Order a Murder in Chile?

The discovery of Ronald Ojeda’s body encased in concrete in Chile has raised new fears…

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Lebanon’s Emigrants Return to a Battered Homeland After Israel-Hezbollah War

Some who left the country in successive waves of emigration have felt drawn back to…

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Gisèle Pelicot May Not Be Her Husband’s First Victim, Police Say

Dominique Pelicot became notorious after being convicted of drugging his wife and inviting strangers to rape her. Police say his crimes may have started long before.

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Gyalo Thondup, Political Operator and Brother of the Dalai Lama, Dies at 97

Mr. Thondup’s influence in Tibet has been seen as second only to his younger brother, Tenzin Gyatso, the exiled head of Tibetan Buddhism, whom he spent decades trying to help…

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An American Teacher Went to Ukraine. Now He’s in a Russian Prison.

Stephen Hubbard was a wanderer. But when he moved to Ukraine, the war brought arrest, torture and imprisonment. He turns 73 this week.

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Israeli Troops Withdraw From Netzarim Corridor in Gaza

Israel’s military withdrew from the Netzarim Corridor under the cease-fire with Hamas. During the war, troops patrolled the zone that splits the territory, preventing evacuated Palestinians from returning north.

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How Venezuela Helps Feed the Violence in Colombia

After finding refuge and building power in Venezuela, a decades-old rebel group has waged the worst violence in Colombia in a generation, setting off troubling regional tensions.

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Modi Hopes a White House Visit Will Keep India Out of Trump’s Sights

India is acutely aware that trade and immigration issues are a potential double whammy. But it believes it can preserve growing ties.

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Kremlin Says U.S. Will Release a Russian in American Custody

Moscow said a Russian imprisoned in the U.S. would be freed “in the coming days” after the release of an American schoolteacher.

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The Fiercest Fighting of the Ukraine War May Be in Russia

The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a sliver of Russian land. Trapped civilians fear catastrophe.

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Investigators, With Reinforcements, Try Again to Detain South Korean Leader

More forces are expected to join the operation to take President Yoon Suk Yeol in for questioning after the last attempt was foiled by his large security team.

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Live Updates: South Korean Leader’s Fate Is in Doubt as Lawmakers Move to Impeach Him

The effort to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol reflected fury over his audacious declaration of martial law in response to political gridlock. He lifted the order within hours after it…

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Who Will Govern Postwar Gaza? Four Competing Models Are Emerging.

Hamas still controls most of the enclave, but Israel holds some key areas. International oversight could also be expanded, while the Palestinian Authority has presented itself as another alternative.

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Musk Said to Have Intervened to Help Free Italian Jailed in Iran

The Italian journalist was released soon after Elon Musk met with an Iranian ambassador, officials in Iran said. So was an Iranian detained in Italy who was wanted by the…

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