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    Britain Lifts Sanctions on Syrian Security Agencies

    Britain on Thursday lifted sanctions that had been imposed on several Syrian government agencies during the rule of the now-deposed president, Bashar al-Assad,...

    Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re Will Preside Over Pope Francis’ Funeral

    For fans of the movie “Conclave,” the dean of the College of Cardinals is Cardinal Lawrence — a principled yet questioning Ralph Fiennes....

    Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills 8, Ukrainian Officials Say

    Russia launched a huge attack on Kyiv early Thursday, killing at least eight people and injuring more than 60 others in the Ukrainian...

    Thursday Briefing: Trump Lashes Out at Zelensky

    The U.S. pressured Ukraine to accept a peace proposalPresident Trump lashed out yesterday at President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine after he rejected a...

    Ex-President Moon of South Korea Is Indicted on Bribery Charge

    Former President Moon Jae-in of South Korea was indicted on a bribery charge on Thursday, becoming the latest ex-leader to face a criminal...

    Here’s What to Know About the Muslim Brotherhood, Which Jordan Banned

    Jordan accused the Muslim Brotherhood of planning attacks in the country and introduced a blanket ban against the group on Wednesday, in a...

    Odes to Mexican Drug Lords Are Pop Hits, but the Law Is Turning Against Them

    Luis R. Conriquez took the stage at a popular fair in Texcoco, Mexico, as one of the headlining acts.Once called the “Corridos King”...

    A Perfect Day in a Gentle Meadow Is Shattered by Bloody Carnage

    At around two o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, when mild sunshine and a gentle chill wrapped the Baisaran Valley in Kashmir, two newlyweds, Shubham...

    Scott Bessent Accuses IMF and World Bank of ‘Mission Creep’

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday called for major overhauls to the missions of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank but...

    How Pope Francis Catalyzed the Catholic Right in the U.S.

    Pope Francis’ critics represent a minority of the American church but a powerful one. Ruth Graham, a reporter covering religion, faith and values...

    How Meta’s News Ban Could Disrupt Canada’s Election

    After Meta blocked news from its platforms in Canada, hyperpartisan and misleading content from popular right-wing Facebook pages such as Canada Proud have...

    How Violence Erupted On Syria’s Coast

    Massacres have spread across once-quiet towns on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, in the deadliest outbreak of sectarian violence since rebels toppled the dictator Bashar...

    How China and the E.U. Are Reacting to Trump’s Tariffs

    Ana Swanson, who covers trade and international economics for The New York Times, talks to Jeanna Smialek, The Times’s Brussels bureau chief, and...

    Italy’s Meloni Heads to Washington to Meet Trump. Will It Pay Off for Europe?

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will become the latest in a line of European leaders to flock to Washington with the goal of currying...

    Canada Reschedules Political Debate That Conflicted With a Hockey Game

    There’s a lot to discuss in Canada ahead of its April 28 election, including tariffs, inequality and President Trump’s threats to annex the...

    A U.S.-China Trade War With Students and Tourists as Potential Pawns

    China has warned its people to think twice before visiting the United States, citing trade tensions. It also told its students to be...