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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: In a Remote Jungle, the Gruesome Poaching of Rare Elephan
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: In a Remote Jungle, the Gruesome Poaching of Rare Elephants More than a dozen Bornean elephants have been killed — including five beheaded — in Malaysia in the past 18 months, the authorities say. As U.S. Threatens Maduro, a Caribbean Nation Is Drawn Into the Conflict The effort to bring a military tool to the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, just days after a visit by the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, has become a flashpoint in a heated debate over Trinidad’s involvement in the Trump administration’s escalating conflict with nearby Venezuela. After an Antisemitic Atrocity, Australia Looks for a Path Forward News Analysis: Jews are fearful of more violence and Muslims are wary of a backlash after the mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15. Can Australia steer its way toward stability? @nytimes

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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: The Panicked Moments When a Beach Celebration Became a ‘W
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: The Panicked Moments When a Beach Celebration Became a ‘War Zone’ At least 15 people were killed and several dozen were injured when two men opened fire at a Hanukkah celebration on Sunday at Bondi Beach in Sydney, the core of the Australian city’s Jewish community. Hong Kong Media Tycoon’s Conviction Was Years in the Making Judges in Hong Kong delivered guilty verdicts in the landmark national security trial of the media tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai on Monday, following a five-year-old case that has come to symbolize the sweeping political changes in the city. Conservative Wins Resoundingly in Chile’s Presidential Election José Antonio Kast, a conservative candidate, was elected Chile’s president on Sunday, a sharp rightward swing for a country where voters have grown deeply concerned about security and illegal immigration. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Focused More on Power Outages, Ukrainians See U.S. Peace
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Focused More on Power Outages, Ukrainians See U.S. Peace Push as Noise Many in Ukraine understand the dance their leaders must perform to appease President Trump. But that doesn’t make them any less weary of the rounds and rounds of talks. Trump Says Thailand and Cambodia Have Agreed to a New Cease-Fire President Trump said on Friday that Thailand and Cambodia had agreed to a cease-fire, as he sought to restore his image as a peacemaker after a deal he had brokered to end a border conflict between the two Southeast Asian countries unraveled this week. Dozens Killed as a Hospital Is Bombed in Brutal Civil War Myanmar’s military on Wednesday night dropped two bombs on the Mrauk-U Hospital, which was a lifeline for many civilians in a rebel stronghold in the country's western Rakhine State. The attack killed 34 people and injured at least 80 others, according to aid workers and rebel forces. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: U.S. Steps Up Campaign Against Maduro in Seizing Tanker O
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: U.S. Steps Up Campaign Against Maduro in Seizing Tanker Off Venezuela The United States seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday, a dramatic escalation in President Trump’s pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela. Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Resigns in the Face of Mass Protests Bulgaria’s prime minister resigned on Thursday after less than a year in office, acknowledging “the voice of the people” after mass protests against government corruption in recent weeks. Pakistan’s Ex-Spy Chief Sentenced to Prison After Court-Martial A Pakistani military court announced that it had sentenced Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed, the former head of the country’s intelligence agency, to 14 years in prison after convicting him on charges of corruption, political meddling and misuse of authority. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Venezuela’s Nobel Winner Ups the Ante in Standoff With Ma
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Venezuela’s Nobel Winner Ups the Ante in Standoff With Maduro News Analysis: The decision by María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, to leave her homeland after more than a year in hiding has drastically raised the stakes in the unfolding standoff over Venezuela’s future. Islamic State Camps Pose a Dangerous Problem for Syria’s Leaders The Syrian government faces a dilemma over what to do with civil-war-era prisons and detention camps that hold thousands of ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of their family members. Louvre Heist Was Caught on Film, Officials Say, Rebutting Director’s Account After robbers broke into the Louvre in October, the museum’s director said they had entered undetected. Now, investigators from the French culture ministry have found that that the thieves’ entrance was recorded but the security guards had taken too long to switch to the live feed. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: When Diamonds Are Not Forever After decades of growth dri
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: When Diamonds Are Not Forever After decades of growth driven by diamond mining, Canada’s Northwest Territories are facing the closure of three major mines and wondering: What’s next? Lithuania Declares National Emergency Over Suspicious Balloons From Belarus Lithuania’s government declared a nationwide emergency on Tuesday to bolster security after months of fending off suspicious balloons that have floated into the country’s airspace from neighboring Belarus, disrupting flights and stirring chaos. Australia’s Social Media Ban for People Under 16 Takes Effect A new law in Australia that bars anyone younger than 16 from having social media accounts went into effect on Wednesday, in the start of a sweeping governmental effort to shelter children from the harms associated with such platforms. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: The U.S. Gave Mexico a List of Russian Spies. Mexico Let
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: The U.S. Gave Mexico a List of Russian Spies. Mexico Let Them Stay. Moscow has ramped up covert operations in Mexico, with spies meeting handlers in its bustling capital and seaside resorts, U.S. officials say. With Fireworks and Parades, Syrians Celebrate Anniversary of al-Assad’s Fall Syria commemorated a year since the fall of the dictator Bashar al-Assad with fireworks and parades, but the festivities come as violence and economic woes hinder true recovery. Thai Jets Bomb Cambodia as at Least 5 Die in New Wave of Fighting Thai F-16 fighter jets bombed Cambodian targets on Monday, as a decades-old border dispute that President Trump claimed to have ended erupted in a new salvo of fighting that killed at least five people and displaced hundreds of thousands. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: How the Fire in Hong Kong Became So Deadly Hazardous cons
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: How the Fire in Hong Kong Became So Deadly Hazardous construction materials, the buildings’ design and a series of safety failures likely enabled Hong Kong’s worst fire in decades to spread with devastating speed. Zelensky’s Government Sabotaged Oversight, Allowing Corruption to Fester Ukrainian leaders blame independent advisers for failing to prevent corruption. A New York Times investigation found President Volodymyr Zelensky’s own administration systematically sabotaged that oversight, allowing graft to flourish. The ‘Cocaine Superhighway’ Fueled by the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl As Washington made combating fentanyl a priority, cocaine trafficking has surged. Nowhere have the ripples been felt like in Ecuador, where criminal groups have run rampant. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: The Diplomat Who Was Accused of Sexual Abuse but Kept His
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: The Diplomat Who Was Accused of Sexual Abuse but Kept His Job Kenya’s government received complaints that a diplomat was sexually abusing women, according to a U.N. official and a labor leader. But officials allowed the diplomat to continue working with migrant women. Putin ‘Must Have’ Authorized Poisoning, U.K. Inquiry Finds President Vladimir Putin of Russia “must have” authorized the nerve agent poisoning attack that accidentally killed a British woman in 2018, and he bears “moral responsibility” for her death, the chair of a British inquiry said on Thursday. How Israel’s Settlement Surge in the West Bank Is Displacing Palestinians The Israeli government authorized 22 settlements in May, the largest expansion in decades, and Palestinian families are now being forced from their homes. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Europe Wants to Get the Word Out: Russia Is to Blame for
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Europe Wants to Get the Word Out: Russia Is to Blame for Sabotage European officials are accusing Russia of smaller-scale assaults. President Vladimir Putin sought to turn the tables, saying that if Europe were to start a war, Russia is ready. Israel Says a Gaza Border Will Reopen, but Only for Palestinians to Leave Israel said on Wednesday that it would begin allowing some Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip for Egypt “in the coming days” through the Rafah border crossing. Egypt denied that the border would reopen soon. A Devastating Fire Has Fueled a National Security Crackdown in Hong Kong Authorities in Hong Kong quickly arrested critics demanding accountability, signaling an expansive use of the security law to silence dissent over nonpolitical tragedies. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: From Snarling Zombies to Frolicking Dogs: Recruiting Ads
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: From Snarling Zombies to Frolicking Dogs: Recruiting Ads Trace a War’s Evolution Early Ukrainian military recruitment ads were a call to arms in an existential fight. Now, they frame joining as cool, a good career move or a point of pride. Former President of Honduras Is Freed From Prison After Trump Pardon President Trump on Monday formally pardoned former President Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras, an ex-president who was at the center of what the authorities had called “one of the largest and most violent drug-trafficking conspiracies in the world.” India Orders a Tracking App to Be Installed in All Smartphones India’s government sent a notice to private companies last week giving them 90 days to ensure that a government app was “preinstalled on all mobile handsets manufactured or imported for use in India.” @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Floods Have Killed at Least 1,200 in Southern Asia. Here’
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Floods Have Killed at Least 1,200 in Southern Asia. Here’s What to Know. At least 1,200 people have been killed in floods that have ravaged southern Asia over the past few weeks. Hundreds more are still missing and millions are displaced across the rain-soaked region, with Sri Lanka and Indonesia hit particularly hard. Netanyahu Asks Israel’s President to Pardon Him in Corruption Cases Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asked its president on Sunday to pardon him in his long-running corruption trial, a request that the president called “extraordinary” and that critics said would run counter to the rule of law. Outdoor Concerts? Uncovered Hair? Shimmying in Public? Is This Iran? Young people across Iran have been leading a dramatic shift in social mores in recent months as the government, already dealing with crisis upon crisis, seems unwilling or unable to confront the tide of change. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Zelensky’s Top Aide Resigns Amid Widening Corruption Scan
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Zelensky’s Top Aide Resigns Amid Widening Corruption Scandal President Volodymyr Zelensky’s powerful chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, resigned on Friday in the highest-level political realignment in Ukraine since Russia’s all-out invasion nearly four years ago. Israeli Raid in Southern Syria Kills at Least 13, Syrian Officials Say An Israeli raid into southern Syria killed at least 13 people and left several Israeli soldiers wounded, according to Syrian health officials and the Israeli military, in one of the bloodiest cross-border incursions since the fall of the Assad regime last year. Sri Lanka Battered by Cyclone as Death Toll Climbs to 69 Sri Lanka was battered by heavy rainfalls and powerful storms as cyclone Ditwah made landfall on the country’s eastern coast, killing dozens and shutting down much of the island. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: France Creates Voluntary Military Service as Europe Faces
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: France Creates Voluntary Military Service as Europe Faces Russian Threat France on Thursday announced the creation of a paid, voluntary military service for young adults, becoming the latest European country to beef up its armed forces in the face of perceived threats from Russia since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan An overnight rocket attack on one of the largest gas fields in Iraq caused major power outages across most of the country’s semiautonomous Kurdistan region on Thursday, local authorities said. Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Generations Fuels Scrutiny of Safety Lapses In Hong Kong, a city where millions of residents sleep, eat and work high above the ground in towers pressed together like books on a shelf, there has long been the threat that a massive fire could trap people inside their high-rises. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Live Updates: Fire Engulfs Hong Kong Apartments, Killing
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Live Updates: Fire Engulfs Hong Kong Apartments, Killing 36 and Leaving Hundreds Missing Firefighters were making slow progress early Thursday on a fire that quickly engulfed several high-rise towers in Hong Kong, killing at least 36 people and leaving others trapped inside the inferno. Venezuela’s Nobel Winner Pushes False Claims About Maduro, Critics Say As the Trump administration weighs using force to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, former diplomats and even some prominent critics of Mr. Maduro worry that his political opponents in Venezuela are promoting exaggerated claims and falsehoods to justify a U.S. intervention. Army Takes Control in Guinea-Bissau Amid Apparent Coup The army took control of Guinea-Bissau on Wednesday, according to a military spokesman on state television, one day before the small West African nation was scheduled to announce the results of its recent presidential election. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Russia Strikes Ukraine and Signals Resistance to Amended
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Russia Strikes Ukraine and Signals Resistance to Amended Peace Plan Russia launched a deadly barrage of missiles and drones on the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday, as Kremlin officials signaled they would resist changes negotiated by Ukraine to President Trump’s peace plan. U.S. Plans Compounds to House Palestinians in Israeli-Held Half of Gaza The Trump administration is pushing for the rapid construction of a number of residential compounds to provide housing for Palestinians in Israeli-controlled parts of the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, an effort that is fraught with risks and potential pitfalls. Bolsonaro to Start Serving 27-Year Sentence Over Coup Plot Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to start serving a 27-year sentence for overseeing a failed plot to hold onto power after losing the country’s last election. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: After ‘Meaningful Progress’ at Peace Talks, Zelensky Says
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: After ‘Meaningful Progress’ at Peace Talks, Zelensky Says Ukraine Is at Critical Moment President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Ukraine was at a “critical moment” and would soon determine its next steps, after negotiations with American officials over the weekend to revise a U.S.-backed proposal aimed at ending the war with Russia. How a Sabotaged Ankle Monitor Ended Bolsonaro’s House Arrest Shortly before he was expected to begin a 27-year sentence for trying to stage a coup, Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president, on Saturday took a soldering iron to his tracking device. Vietnam’s Year of Floods, Mud and Death More than 90 people in Vietnam have been killed in the past week from flooding and landslides, and around a dozen more are missing, government officials reported Sunday, as a deadly rainy season in Asia that has been supercharged by climate change seems to drag on without end. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Ukraine Faces ‘Difficult Choice’ Over U.S. Plan to End Wa
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Ukraine Faces ‘Difficult Choice’ Over U.S. Plan to End War, Zelensky Says President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine suggested on Friday that his country’s alliance with the United States could be at a breaking point over a White House plan to end the war against Russia that would require Kyiv to give up territory and reduce its army. At Least 52 Kidnapped From Nigeria School in Second Mass Abduction This Week At least 52 schoolchildren and teachers have been kidnapped from a school in northwestern Nigeria, according to government officials, the second such attack in the country this week. Desperate Search for Missing Syrians Leads to Mass Graves More than 100,000 people disappeared during the civil war in Syria. To bring closure to some of their families, the new government faces the challenging task of exhuming remains from scores of burial sites. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Move Over, Netflix: Ukraine’s Corruption Investigators Br
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Move Over, Netflix: Ukraine’s Corruption Investigators Bring the Drama Ukraine's anti-graft agencies have taken a cinematic approach to revealing a scandal that has touched President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle. Louvre’s Embattled Leader Defends Contested Renovation Plan, and Her Tenure In one of her very few interviews since the museum heist, Laurence des Cars said the plan would increase much-needed security, but critics say it is too focused on new construction. The Hunt Is On for Bears in Japan After Deadly Attacks Residents in the northern region of Akita are living in fear after dozens of assaults on humans. Riot police and the army have been sent to help. @nytimes
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Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Russian Missile Kills at Least 25 in Ukrainian Apartment
Here are some of the stories we are covering from around the world: Russian Missile Kills at Least 25 in Ukrainian Apartment Building Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones against Ukraine, killing at least 25 people and wounding some 73 others, as President Volodymyr Zelensky sought to revive long-stalled peace talks on Wednesday with negotiations in Turkey. Trump Lauds Saudi Prince in Lavish Visit, Brushing Off Journalist’s Killing President Trump welcomed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s autocratic leader, to the White House on Tuesday, hailing him as a protector of human rights and a frequent phone friend. Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 25 in Gaza Amid Truce, Officials Say Israel launched a series of strikes on Gaza, killing at least 25 people, according to the local health ministry, and piercing a cease-fire in the territory that has mostly held for the past six weeks. @nytimes
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