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Iran War Live Updates: Tehran and Washington Plan New Talks in Pakistan

A Leaner Saudi Arabia Turns From Grandiose Plans to Pragmatism

The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, in Washington last fall. The prince’s plans and ambitions have grown more rapidly than the state’s financial capacity.

Javier Milei Tamed Argentina’s Inflation. Now He Wants to Reshape Its Values.

Javier Milei in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in January at the Derecha Fest, a large right-wing gathering.

Ukraine, Short on Troops, Is Turning to Robots to Help Its War Efforts

Ukrainian soldiers training with an unmanned ground vehicle in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine last year. The country is eager to highlight its advances in technological warfare.

Starmer Voices Fury Over Being Kept in the Dark on Mandelson Vetting

A photograph released by the UK Parliament showing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain at the House of Commons on Monday.

Pakistan’s Leaders Try to Contain Rising Anger Over Iran War at Home

Tsunami Warnings Downgraded in Japan After Strong Offshore Earthquake

A tsunami warning is displayed on a television in Japan after a strong earthquake off the country’s northern coast on Monday.

A Decisive Win Raises Bulgarians’ Hopes for Change

Rumen Radev, Bulgaria’s former president, at a polling site in Sofia, Bulgaria, on Sunday. His coalition, Progressive Bulgaria, secured a majority of seats in Parliament in Sunday’s election.

Israeli Soldier in Lebanon Sledgehammered a Statue of Jesus

Mexico to Investigate Security Role of 2 U.S. Officials Killed in Crash

A suspected methamphetamine processing lab discovered in northern Mexico’s Chihuahua state.

Elon Musk Ignores French Prosecutors, Widening Tech Rift With Europe

Elon Musk speaking in Switzerland in January. He has previously denounced the French investigation.

The Iran War Sent Shock Waves Through Asia That Are Likely to Spread

A floating fuel station selling diesel last month in the Mekong River delta. Vietnam has been hit hard by rising fuel costs because of the war in Iran.

In Turkey, Middle Powers Ponder Diplomacy With a Rogue U.S.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey in Antalya on Friday, where he said the global system was in “a moral and existential crisis.”

Gen Z Looks to Nepal as a Test Case of Its Hopes

A youthful revolution changed Nepal. It gave hope to Gen Z worldwide.

Iranian-Flagged Ship Seized by U.S. Forces Was Under Sanctions

A screenshot of a video posted by U.S. Central Command on Sunday that was described as showing a U.S. Navy destroyer near an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Arabian Sea.

U.S. Has Turned Back 27 Ships Since Strait of Hormuz Blockade Started

The Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam, Oman, last week.

In Lebanon, residents of the south make their way home over signs of war.

A Lebanese boy is welcomed by his aunt and uncle after crossing a destroyed bridge with other family members, in the background. They were crossing over the Litani River in the south of Lebanon near the village of Tayr Felsay, on Monday.

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Strait of Hormuz Traffic Is at a Standstill Again

Ships and boats in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam, Oman, on Monday.

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2 U.S. Government Workers Among 4 Killed in Car Crash in Mexico

A suspected methamphetamine processing lab discovered in northern Mexico’s Chihuahua state.

A Humanoid Robot Races to a Record Half-Marathon Finish

The 5-foot-5 humanoid robot Lightning, with its approximately 3-foot-long legs striding, showed its form in a half-marathon race on Sunday in Beijing.

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Can U.S. Blockade Iranian-Linked Ships Anywhere in the World? Yes, But …

Tankers anchored off Iran on Saturday.

Energy Secretary Says Gas Prices May Stay Above $3 Until 2027

The price of gas has increased significantly since the war with Iran began in late February.

U.S. Attacks Iranian Cargo Ship as Both Countries Claim Cease-Fire Violations

President Trump speaking to reporter on Air Force One.

Hamas Officials Say Group Is Ready to Hand Over Some Weapons

Armed members of Hamas in Nuseirat, Gaza, last year.

British Counterterrorism Police Investigating Attacks Against Jewish Sites

Police forensic officers worked Sunday inside a cordon set up near Kenton United Synagogue. The synagogue, in Harrow, northwest London, was the scene of an overnight arson attack.

Fire Destroys Most of Coastal Village in Malaysia

A view of Kampung Bahagia, on the island of Borneo in Malaysia, in a handout photo taken and released by Malaysia’s Sandakan Fire and Rescue Department on Sunday.

Iran Eases Some Internet Restrictions, as Wider Blackout Passes 50th Day

Two women with their phones in Tehran, Iran, on Thursday.

In Qatar, Trapped Between the U.S. and Iran, War Forced a Reckoning

Qatar, though on good terms with both the United States and Iran, has been harmed economically by the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran and endured retaliatory attacks from Tehran.

How Gen Z Protests Have Fared Around the World

Young people at a concert last year celebrating the impeachment of President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar.

Syrian Billionaires Needed a Favor in Washington. They Invoked the Trump Name.

Moutaz and Ramez Al-Khayyat, two of three Syrian-born brothers, at their company’s headquarters in Doha, Qatar.

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Bulgarian Voters Back New Political Coalition Led by Radev

Former President Rumen Radev of Bulgaria at a polling station in Sofia on Sunday.

Hezbollah Is Willing to Cooperate With a Cease-Fire With Israel. For Now.

Protesters waved an Iranian flag and flags for Hezbollah in downtown Beirut during a demonstration to show support for Hezbollah last week.

U.S. Officials Visited Havana to Lay Out Proposals for Cuban Reforms

A street in Havana last month. During the talks last week, a State Department official said, the American delegation insisted that President Trump was open to reaching a diplomatic solution to the crisis.

Kyiv Mass Shooting Kills 6 and Gunman Is Shot Dead After Taking Hostages in Grocery

Outside the supermarket in Kyiv, Ukraine, where a man took hostages and was killed by the police on Saturday.

Ships Attacked in Strait of Hormuz as Iran Declares Strict Control of Vital Shipping Route

Tankers anchored in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday.

Six Are Missing After Cargo Ship Is Found Overturned Near Guam

The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for six crew members from the Mariana, a U.S.-registered dry cargo vessel, which was found overturned in the Pacific.

More Displaced Lebanese Head Home as Cease-Fire Is Tested

Displaced Lebanese residents returned to their homes in the south on Saturday.

Pope Says News Outlets Misread Some of His Remarks as Criticism of Trump

El papa León XIV en Yaundé, capital de Camerún, el sábado.

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Carney’s Liberal Majority Reshapes Fortunes to the Left and the Right

Prime Minister Mark Carney with new members of the Liberal caucus, from left: Tatiana Auguste (Terrebonne), Danielle Martin (University-Rosedale) and Doly Begum (Scarborough Southwest) on Wednesday in Ottawa.

For Iran, Flexing Control Over Waterway Is New Deterrent

A satellite image showing ships’ movements in a section of the Strait of Hormuz this month.

Who Is the New Leader of Hungary?

Maduro’s Successor Is Purging Allies Who Kept Him in Power in Venezuela

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s former vice president, in January in Caracas, the capital.

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In Angola, Pope Leo XIV Faces the Legacy of Colonialism

Pope Leo XIV in Luanda, Angola, on Saturday. Angola’s is the oldest Catholic community in southern Africa, dating back more than 500 years.

Trump Spat Gives Spain Leader Pedro Sánchez a Political Lifeline

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain addressing Parliament in March.

A Potent Threat in Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s ‘Mosquito Fleet’

An Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps speedboat and navy ship in the Persian Gulf in 2024.

A Mild-Mannered Pope Finds His Voice

Pope Leo XIV in Cameroon on Friday. His strident speeches in Africa this week have marked a shift in his rhetoric.

Trump Extends Sanctions Exemption on Some Russian Oil as High Gas Prices Persist

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that the U.S. government would not renew the sanctions exemption on Russian oil already at sea.

New PEPFAR Data Show Worrying Declines in Testing and Treatment for H.I.V.

A woman held H.I.V. medication that she received through funding from the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, along with her hospital records book, at her home in Harare, Zimbabwe, last year.

Trump Frames Iran War as All but Over in Optimistic Social Media Flurry

President Trump during an event in Las Vegas on Thursday.

Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open, but adds that it is still under Tehran’s supervision.

Attendees at a rally in support of Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, in Tehran on Friday.

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