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Iran War Live Updates: Trump Says Iran Downed U.S. Helicopter and Vows to Retaliate

A Challenge in the U.S.-Iran Talks: Both Sides Demand Victory

A rally in Tehran on Monday after Iran and Israel exchanged fire.

Infantino’s Yearslong Effort to Woo Trump for the World Cup

President Trump with Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s president, at the White House in 2019.

Drones Stray Into Neighboring Countries as Russia and Ukraine Battle

Ligita Visockiene, the principal of a primary school in Vilnius, Lithuania, in a room the school uses as a shelter. The school has detailed plans for what to do in the event of attack but, she added, “We never thought we would have to actually use the plan.”

The Roar of ‘Cease-Fire’ in a Once-Thriving City

An empty road to Nabatieh, in southern Lebanon, last week.

Why a U.K. By-Election in Makerfield Could Topple Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Andy Burnham launching his special election campaign last month. He was a member of Parliament for more than a decade before becoming mayor of Greater Manchester.

One of Pope Leo’s Best Friends Works in Spain. They Talk About Cars.

Armando Jesús Lovera in Valladolid, Spain, at the local headquarters of the Augustinian order.

Somali Referee Says His World Cup Dream Is Dashed After U.S. Denies Entry

Omar Abdulkadir Artan, right, during an Africa Cup of Nations match in Morocco last year.

Many Feared Trapped Under Earthquake Rubble in Philippines

An earthquake caused extensive damage to the city of General Santos, in the southern Philippines, and killed at least 38 people.

Man Arrested in ‘Brutal’ Stabbing in Belfast, Police Say

Police forensic markers at the scene of a stabbing in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday.

Germany Drops Plan to Build Warplane With Allies, Hindering Push to Rearm

A model of a fighter that was to be part of the Future Combat Air System in France in 2023. The project was announced almost a decade ago.

A ‘Miraculous Transformation’: How Kim Jong-un Fortified North Korea

Kim Jong-un arriving at the Dong Dang railway station in Vietnam, near the Chinese border, in 2019.

Nikol Pashinyan Wins Re-election in Armenia

Nikol Pashinyan at a polling station in Yerevan, Armenia, on Sunday.

The 15-Hour Fight With Iran Showed the Bind Israel Is In

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Jerusalem in March.

D4RLYL, a Robot Magician, Is Denied Membership in The Magic Circle

David Penn and D4RYL. Two magicians, or just one?

Iran’s Soccer Federation Says Its World Cup Tickets Have Been Revoked

Iran’s players arriving on Sunday in Tijuana, Mexico, where they will be based for the World Cup.

Billionaires’ Billions Are Increasing Faster Than Ever

Israel Strikes Lebanese City of Tyre as U.S.-Brokered Truce Falters

Netanyahu’s Bow to Trump’s Iran Pressure Spurs New Criticism

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, last week.

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The Ex-Mayor of Arcadia, Her Boyfriend and the Chinese Government

Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, Calif., exiting federal court after pleading guilty last month.

Crew Is Rescued After U.S. Helicopter Goes Down Near Strait of Hormuz

A U.S. Army Apache helicopter went down near the Strait of Hormuz.

I.C.C. Prosecutor Karim Khan Suspended Over Sexual Harassment Claims

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

U.S. Denies Entry to World Cup Referee From Somalia

Omar Artan will not officiate games at the World Cup, FIFA said.

Iran and Israel Pull Back, After Fierce Exchange of Attacks

A billboard of former ayatollahs Khomeini and Khamenei in Tehran on Monday.

Kim Jong-un’s Triumph

Videos Show Chinese Businesses Hawking North Korean Labor

Scientist Charged With Conspiring to Smuggle Mpox Virus Into U.S.

A vial to be sent for mpox testing in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2024.

Vance Blames Migrant ‘Invasion’ for UK Stabbing

Tributes for Henry Nowak outside the Portswood Police Station in Southampton, southern England, last week.

U.S. Judge Reverses Decision on Colombian Woman Deported to Congo

A hotel in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, housing deportees from the United States in April.

Patrick Bruel, French Singer, Is Taken Into Custody Over Sex Assault Claims

The French singer and actor Patrick Bruel in Paris last year.

Iran-Israel Escalation Ignited in Lebanon, Which Is Trapped in Their Conflict

Rescue workers on Sunday at a damaged building in a neighborhood on the southern outskirts of Beirut, a Hezbollah stronghold.

China Reasserts Itself, to Contain North Korea’s Tilt Toward Russia

A giant screen in Beijing displayed news footage on Monday of the meeting between China’s president, Xi Jinping, and North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, in North Korea.

Are U.S. and Israel on the Same Page in Mideast Wars?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has found himself on the sidelines of talks to end the war in Iran.

The Iran War is Forcing Energy-Importing Countries to Turn Inward

The president of Solaric, a rooftop-solar installer based near Manila, said people were now seeing the technology as “a way to survive this new age.”

Houthis Threaten to Widen Iran War by Blocking Israeli Shipping in Red Sea

Houthi supporters in Sanaa, Yemen, sit around an Iranian flag in April at a demonstration in solidarity with Tehran.

After new attacks, Israelis lament a ‘never-ending loop of war.’

Sheltering underground during an air raid siren in Tel Aviv on Monday.

Why Iran Risked an Attack on Israel

Part of a projectile that landed in northern Israel, early Monday morning.

What to Know About Mahshahr, the Iranian Petrochemical Complex That Israel Targeted

Part of the Mahshahr petrochemical complex in southern Iran in 2011.

Artisanal or Exploitative? Unraveling the Story of Mexico’s World Cup Jerseys

No Calm for Tehran’s Residents as Iran-Israel Fighting Resumes

Tehran on Monday.

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Searching for Shade When It’s 125 Degrees

One Is the Pope, the Other an Atheist. They Both Oppose Trump.

Pope Leo XIV welcoming Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain at the Vatican last month, in a photo made available by Vatican media.

At Least 32 Dead After Earthquake and Landslide in the Philippines

A partially collapsed shopping plaza in General Santos on Monday. “We don’t have a complete picture of the damage, but there are plenty of structures that are cracked,” a civil defense official in the city said.

A Voice for Ukraine’s Soldiers

Olha Reshetylova at a training center in western Ukraine in April.

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Tribeca Festival Denounces Pair Who Joked on the Red Carpet About Rape

Iran Fires Missiles at Israel for First Time Since April Cease-Fire

A pro-government demonstration in Tehran on Sunday.

Iranians Sink Into Despair Facing War Deaths and Skyrocketing Inflation

Tehran in April. Daily life in Iran, already difficult, has grown harder in the months since the war began, with rampant inflation, civilian deaths and damaged infrastructure.

Ukraine Turns to Europe as U.S. Steps Back as Mediator in Peace Talks

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in London on Sunday.

Israel Bombs Beirut Outskirts as Fighting With Hezbollah Escalates

Rescue workers are seen on Sunday at a damaged building in a neighborhood on the southern outskirts of Beirut, a longtime Hezbollah stronghold.

Arab Gunman Kills One in Attack on Central Israel

Israeli security forces in Kochav Yair, Israel, on Sunday, after a shooting.

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