Secret Hamas Files Show It Spied on Everyday Palestinians
A rally in support of Hamas in Gaza City in 2022. A secret police force overseen by Hamas’s leader in the enclave utilizes an extensive network of informants.
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on May 2024
Chinese Woman Jailed for Reporting on Covid Set to be Freed
A pro-democracy activist holding a placard demanding the release of Zhang Zhan, outside the Chinese central government’s liaison office in Hong Kong in 2020.
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on May 2024
Facing Russian Advance, a Top Ukrainian General Paints a Bleak Picture
Residents from the village of Liptsi, in northeastern Ukraine, arriving at an evacuation point as they made their way to Kharkiv on Sunday.
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on May 2024
Putin’s New War Weapon: An Economist Managing the Military
Andrei R. Belousov, the newly appointed defense minister, at a hearing on Monday in the Russian Parliament, in a photo made available by the Russian Federation Council.
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on May 2024
U.K. Police Charge 3 Men With Aiding Hong Kong Intelligence Service
The three men charged appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
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on May 2024
Violent Unrest Over Economic Strife Erupts in Pakistan’s Kashmir Region
Police officers clashing with demonstrators in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan, on Saturday.
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on May 2024
Yahya Sinwar Helped Start the War in Gaza. Now He’s Key to Its Endgame.
Yahya Sinwar, center, Hamas’s leader in Gaza, in Gaza City last year. He is now believed to be hiding in a tunnel network in the enclave.
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on May 2024
Ahead of Olympics, World Anti-Doping Agency Faces a Trust Crisis
The World Anti-Doping Agency president, Witold Banka, has defended his organization’s handling of a doping case involving 23 Chinese swimmers.
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on May 2024
Russian Forces Push Deeper Into Northern Ukraine
Evacuees from the Ukrainian village of Lyptsi, near the Russian border, being taken to the city of Kharkiv on Sunday.
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on May 2024
Spain’s Socialists Win Catalan Vote Dominated by Amnesty for Separatists
The Socialist leader in Catalonia, Salvador Illa, center, celebrating in Barcelona.
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on May 2024
The Controversy Over K-pop Band NewJeans
Min Hee-jin, who developed the band NewJeans and is embroiled in a dispute with her employer, at a news conference last month in Seoul.
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on May 2024
Israelis Head to Sites of Oct. 7 Attack to Observe National Day of Mourning
A woman sitting on Monday near portraits of the hundreds of people who came to the Nova music festival in southern Israel last October and never made it home.
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on May 2024
Minnesota and Wisconsin See Air Quality Warnings as Canadian Wildfire Smoke Drifts South
Smoke from wildfires burning east of Teepee Creek in Alberta, Canada, on Friday.
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on May 2024
Monday Briefing
Evacuees arriving in Kharkiv on Sunday.
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on May 2024
Fighting Flares Anew in Gaza as Hamas Regroups
A missile hitting a building in northern Gaza, seen from Israel, on Saturday.
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on May 2024
Monday Briefing: Russia Pushes Into Northern Ukraine
Olha Melnichuk, an 85-year-old Ukrainian, was evacuated to Kharkiv on Saturday.
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on May 2024
Putin Replaces Defense Minister in Rare Cabinet Shake-up
Sergei K. Shoigu at the Victory Day military parade in Moscow this month.
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on May 2024
Blinken Says U.S. Has Not Ruled Out Withholding More Military Aid From Israel
Antony J. Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, at the State Department on Friday.
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on May 2024
Mystery of Mona Lisa’s Location May Be Solved
A geologist said the shape of the lake and the gray-white limestone in the background of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa helped identify the setting of the portrait.
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on May 2024
About 300,000 Gazans Have Fled Rafah, U.N. Says
Palestinians seeking water at a tent camp in Deir al Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on Saturday.
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on May 2024
Ukraine’s Seaborne Grain Exports Bounce Back to Near Prewar Levels
A 700-foot Liberian-flagged ship carrying corn bound for Bangladesh leaving the Ukrainian port of Odesa in March.
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on May 2024
Bus Crash in Indonesia Kills 11, Including Students, After Graduation Celebration
Police officers and rescuers inspecting the wreckage of a bus after a crash on Saturday in Subang, Indonesia.
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on May 2024
As Israel Steps Up Attacks, 300,000 Gazans Are Forced to Evacuate
Fleeing Rafah, in southern Gaza, on Saturday. Around 150,000 have left Rafah in the past week, after the Israeli military ordered an evacuation.
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on May 2024
Russian Attacks Open a New Front in Ukraine
Olha Melnichuk, an 85-year-old resident of Liptsi, near the Russian border, was evacuated to a shelter in Kharkiv, the country’s second-largest city, on Saturday.
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on May 2024
Canada’s Public Sector Unions Threaten Disruption Over Return to Office
Return to office was a major issue during last year’s public service walkout.
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on May 2024
Will an Authoritarian Government in Venezuela Allow a Fair Election?
People line up to vote at an improvised voting center in a football court in Catia, a former stronghold of Nicolas Maduro’s party.
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on May 2024
Isolated and Defiant, Israel Vows to ‘Stand Alone’ in War on Hamas
On Friday, in a largely symbolic gesture, the United Nations General Assembly backed Palestine’s bid for U.N. membership.
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on May 2024
Flooding Kills Dozens in Afghanistan
Flash flooding in northern Afghanistan has killed more than 300 people, U.N. officials said.
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on May 2024
Big, Smoggy Bangkok Gets a Badly Needed Breath of Fresh Air
Trees and wetlands thrive in the newly expanded Benjakitti Park in central Bangkok, where a factory complex once churned out cigarettes.
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on May 2024
British Colleges Are Handling Protests Differently. Will It Pay Off?
Cyclists and pedestrians pass a student encampment set up to protest Israel’s action in Palestine, on a lawn outside the Natural History Museum, at Oxford University on May 9.
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on May 2024
South Africa Again Asks the ICJ to Order Israel to Withdraw From Rafah
Naledi Pandor, South Africa’s foreign minister, left, and the South African ambassador to the Netherlands, Vusimuzi Madonsela, at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, in January.
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on May 2024
Northern Lights Photos: Aurora Borealis Lights Up the Night Sky
The northern lights flared in the sky over a farmhouse in Brunswick, Maine.
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on May 2024
What We Know About Where Aid Can Enter Gaza
Trucks waiting to go into Gaza on a road blocked by a protest on Thursday.
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on May 2024
Kuwaiti Emir Dissolves Parliament for Up to Four Years
Members of the Kuwaiti Parliament in Kuwait City in January. On Friday, the emir, Sheikh Mishal Al Ahmed Al Sabah, announced that he would suspend Parliament and several articles of the Constitution.
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on May 2024
Northern Lights Forecast: How to See the Aurora Borealis This Weekend
Northern lights hung over the Lofoten Islands in Norway in March.
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on May 2024
Aiming for Rosier Ties, Xi Wraps Up Europe Visit
President Xi Jinping of China and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary in Budapest on Thursday.
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on May 2024
Cease-Fire Talks Hit Snag Over Hostages and Permanence, Officials Say
Families and supporters of hostages march Wednesday in Tel Aviv, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to make a deal to free their loved ones.
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on May 2024
U.S. Defends U.N. Voting ‘No’ on Palestinian Membership
John F. Kirby, a national security spokesman, briefing reporters at the White House on Monday.
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on May 2024
U.S. Criticizes Israel Over Conduct in Gaza
President Biden ordered a State Department report on Israel’s use of American weapons and compliance with humanitarian law.
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on May 2024
Israel and Egypt Spar, Squeezing Gaza Aid Routes
Palestinians lined up for food in Deir al Balah, Gaza, on Friday. A virtual cutoff in humanitarian aid is threatening to devolve into famine if shipments are not quickly restored.
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on May 2024
U.S. Military’s Plea to Israel: Do More to Protect Gazans in War Zone
The United States wants Israel to move Palestinian civilians in Rafah out of the way, and to do more to help humanitarian aid get in, before launching any incursion into the city.
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on May 2024
Actions by Israel and Egypt Squeeze Gaza Aid Routes
Trucks loaded with aid for Gaza are lined up in El Arish, Egypt, on Tuesday.
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on May 2024
A Global Lesson from Britain’s Crumbling Conservative Party
Keir Starmer, Leader of the Labour Party, right, and Mayor Claire Ward of the East Midlands, celebrating at a post election rally in Mansfield, England, on Sunday.
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on May 2024
U.S. to Announce New Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
The Biden administration is expected to raise tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in order to protect domestic manufacturers.
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on May 2024
U.N. General Assembly Votes to Back Palestinian Membership Bid
A United Nations General Assembly vote to declare that Palestinians qualify for full-member status was approved, 143 to 9, with 25 nations abstaining.
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on May 2024
U.N. officials warn that aid efforts face imminent threat from lack of fuel and food.
An employee with fuel tanks at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al Balah in the central Gaza Strip on Friday.
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on May 2024