Who Are the Druse? The Religious Minority at the Center of Israel and Syria’s Tensions
By Euan Ward
Pro-Israel congressman accuses Tel Aviv of ‘mocking’ Trump with ‘suicidal’ strikes in Syria
By Morgan Phillips
Israel kills 35; ‘unprecedented’ number of hungry people in Gaza hospitals
By Virginia Pietromarchi, Jillian Kestler-D'Amours & Tim Hume
Syrian forces who fought Druze militias leave Sweida province under a ceasefire
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EU hits Russian oil, shadow fleet with new sanctions over Ukraine war
Oil prices rise after EU new sanctions on Russia
By Robert Harvey
How the EU aims to put the squeeze on the Russian economy with new sanctions package
By Steffie Banatvala
EU agrees new Russia sanctions after Slovakia drops opposition – as it happened
By Jakub Krupa
EU Targets Russia With Toughest Sanctions Package in Years
By Bojan Pancevski & Laurence Norman
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Afghan data breach: Sir Grant Shapps says his focus was on saving lives
By Jamie Whitehead
The U.K. government secretly relocated thousands of Afghans to Britain for 2 years
By Willem Marx
The Afghanistan data leak will haunt British politics for years
By Camilla Cavendish, Baroness Cavendish of Little Venice
British spies and SAS named in Afghan data breach
By Joel Gunter
This fiasco didn’t start when Britain leaked Afghans’ names, but when we invaded their country | Simon Jenkins
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By Simon Jenkins
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Israel says it ‘deeply regrets’ strike on Gaza’s only Catholic church, pledges investigation
By Ibrahim Dahman, Abeer Salman & Christopher Lamb
Christian leaders make rare visit to Gaza following deadly Israeli church attack
By Sophie von der Tann
Israel says it 'deeply regrets' deadly strike on Catholic Church in Gaza
Press Release from the Latin Patriarchate
Netanyahu calls Pope Leo after Israeli attack on Gaza church provokes outrage
By Mehul Srivastava, Steff Chavez & Amy Kazmin
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Floods and Heavy Rain Kill Dozens in Pakistan
By Salman Masood, Zia Ur-rehman & John Yoon
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North Korea bans foreign tourists to newly opened beach resort
By Hyung-jin Kim
The U.K. will lower its voting age to 16. Could the U.S. follow suit?
By Rachel Treisman
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Statement of condemnation by the North Atlantic Council concerning Russian malicious cyber activities
UK discovers Russian 'espionage tool', sanctions GRU officers over cyberattacks
UK sanctions Russian spies for malicious activity
By Hafsa Khalil
UK sanctions Russian intelligence officers who targeted Mariupol theater and family of poisoned spy
By Emma Burrows
UK sanctions senior Russian intelligence officers over cyberattacks
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Ukraine targets Moscow as Russia reports shooting down more than 140 drones
By David Brennan
Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Targeted Moscow, St. Petersburg
By Matthew Luxmoore & Thomas Grove
Russia says it downed 73 Ukrainian drones, including 3 flying to Moscow
By Lidia Kelly, Ronald Popeski & Sandra Maler
Ukrainian drones reportedly attack Moscow for second night in a row
By Anna Fratsyvir
Ukrainian drones target Russia's capital, surrounding areas
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Washington diverts Patriots bound for Switzerland to support Ukraine
By Ashley Roque
US diverts Patriot systems from Switzerland to Ukraine
By Sebastian Sprenger
Zelenskiy says he wants half Ukraine's weapons to be produced domestically
By Rosalba O'Brien & Ron Popeski
Patriot Deliveries To Ukraine Ramping Up, Others Being Delayed
By Howard Altman
Ukraine Gets New Government, Races to Boost Arms Production
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Air India cockpit recording suggests captain cut fuel to engines before crash, source says
By David Shepardson & Dan Catchpole
Exclusive | New Details in Air India Crash Probe Shift Focus to Senior Pilot
By Shan Li & Andrew Tangel
How the Air India crash unfolded on ground
By Sudev Kiyada, Vijdan Mohammad Kawoosa & Arathy Aluckal
‘Calm’ Air India captain ‘cut off’ fuel while co-pilot panicked
By Samaan Lateef
"These Are Not 2 People On Tinder Date": Expert Defends Dreamliner Pilots
By Debanish Achom
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Migrants deported by the US to Eswatini being held in solitary confinement
‘Not Trump’s dumping ground’: Outrage over arrival of foreign US deportees in tiny African nation
By Nimi Princewill, Sarah Dean & Larry Madowo
Eswatini Says It Will Repatriate Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration
By Hamed Aleaziz & John Eligon
Trump launches next round of third country deportations with new flight to Eswatini
By Giselle Ruhiyyih Ewing
US President Donald Trump's administration deports five migrants to Eswatini
By Wycliffe Muia & Pumza Fihlani
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Starmer and Merz find their happy place: War
By Esther Webber & Nette Nostlinger
Britain and Germany sign a historic treaty
Germany’s Merz and UK’s Starmer Sign Mutual Defense Pact as U.S. Steps Back
By Mark Landler & Jim Tankersley
Plans for direct train to Berlin in new UK-Germany treaty
By Jennifer Mckiernan
Merz says he ‘deplores deeply’ UK’s decision to leave EU after signing UK-Germany treaty – as it happened
By Andrew Sparrow
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In the latest massacre, 15 Palestinians seeking food at GHF site die from suffocation after Israeli forces fire gas at aid seekers
By Tareq Hajjaj
A first-hand look at Gaza’s controversial food-distribution sites
At Least 20 Killed in Stampede Outside a Gaza Aid Site
By Lara Jakes & Nader Ibrahim
Suffocation, stampede, death: Tragedy at Gaza’s aid centre
By Maram Humaid
Crush at Gaza aid site kills at least 20, GHF blames armed agitators
By Nidal Al-Mughrabi & Crispian Balmer
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Germany deports 81 Afghan nationals under tougher migration policy
By Diana Resnik & Al Yahyai
Germany deports 81 Afghan nationals to their homeland in 2nd flight since the Taliban's return
By Geir Moulson
Germany resumes deportations to Afghanistan
By Richard Connor
Germany deports Afghans after striking deal with Taliban
By James Rothwell
Germany presses ahead with deportations to Afghanistan
By Sebastien Ash
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Ukraine offers its front line as test bed for foreign weapons
By Sabine Siebold
Western arms makers can now live-test their prototype weapons on the battlefield against Russia's forces
By Matthew Loh
Foreign defense companies can now test weapons in Ukraine
By Anna Desmarais
Ukraine launches platform for testing foreign defense technologies “on real battlefield”
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France’s budget bombshell is a wake-up call for Europe as it veers toward bankruptcy
By Carlo Martuscelli
Work More to Earn Less: France’s New Revolution
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By Lionel Laurent
France’s premier wants to ax two holidays to boost growth. Non, people say.
By Annabelle Timsit
Could axing two national holidays save France from its mountain of debt?
By Hugh Schofield
France Proposes Cutting Two Public Holidays to Avert Budget Crisis
By Liz Alderman
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, July 17, 2025
By Grace Mappes, Karolina Hird & Christina Harward
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Mexico City unveils plan to tackle gentrification after mass protests
By Michael Rios & Gerardo Lemos
Officials at popular tourist spot cave to protesters who called out Americans
By Ashley J. DiMella
Mexico City Vows To Tackle Gentrification After Protests
Mexico City’s Airbnb deal has led years later to ferocious protests against ‘digital nomads’
Backlash against Mexico City gentrification echoes global anger at overtourism and rising rents
By Oscar Lopez
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Column | The rest of the world struggles to restrain Israel
By Ishaan Tharoor
Coalition of Nations Announces Steps to “End Israel’s Era of Impunity” After Global Summit
Colombia hosts first Hague Group summit to finalize action against Israel’s Gaza offensive
By Diego Stacey
UN’s Albanese hails 30-nation meeting aimed at ending Israeli occupation of Palestine
By Patrick Wintour
UN rapporteur demands global action to stop Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza
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One of These BRICS Is Not Like the Others
By Alex Travelli
Trump’s new list of enemy countries could be a self-fulfilling prophecy
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By Stephen Kinzer
The Brics Coalition Is Starting to Gel Into a Real Threat to the West
By Maria Vassalou
Global South Credibility: India's Neutral Stance Undermines Leadership Ambitions
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By Bharat Bhushan
BRICS and the future of strategic non-alignment
By Irene Mia
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South Korea: Four dead, 1,300 evacuated as heavy rain drenches country
By Kelly Ng
Korea works to recover as record floods rip through towns
‘Car is being swept away’: Man’s last call to wife as South Korea hit by heavy rain and landslides
By Stuti Mishra
Storm swamps roads, strands vehicles near US bases in South Korea
At least 4 dead and 1,300 evacuated after heavy rain in South Korea
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Georgian leader scoffs at EU threat to visa-free travel
By Yurii Stasiuk
As democracy in Georgia collapses, Russia, China and Iran see an opening
By Jill Dougherty
As Georgian Regime Intensifies Crackdown, U.S. Should Support Its People
By David J. Kramer & Ian C. Kelly
A Georgian Dream Deferred
By James P. Sutton
Listen: Why should Georgia's crackdown on democracy worry Europe?
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In the birthplace of Christianity, churches and communities are coming under attack from Jewish settlers
By Matt Bradley
Christian Leaders in West Bank Call for Accountability and End to Israeli Settler Violence
Top church leaders accuse Israeli authorities of abetting settler attacks in Taybeh
Clerics accuse West Bank settlers of attacking Christian sites
By Ali Sawafta & Charlotte Greenfield
Do the Settler Youth Hate Christians? It’s Not So Simple
By ADAM ELIYAHU. BERKOWITZ
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Human Rights Defenders Are Fleeing El Salvador as Bukele Cracks Down
By Nikki Mccann Ramirez
Facing threats, leading human rights group exits El Salvador
By Andrea Salcedo Llaurado
Top rights group leaves El Salvador after threats from its government
Why dozens of journalists and human rights leaders are fleeing El Salvador
By Kate Linthicum
Prominent Human Rights Group Flees El Salvador
By Annie Correal
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UK, France and Germany Plan for a Post-U.S. Future
By Michael D. Shear & Jim Tankersley
Britain and Europe are changing together
By Mark Leonard
As US support for NATO wobbles, France and UK strengthen nuclear ties
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By Dov S. Zakheim
U.K. and France recommit to Storm Shadow missile and its successor
By Colin Demarest
Britain Rediscovers Europe as Macron and Merz Lead a Democratic Reawakening
By Polly Toynbee
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Dramatic Drone Footage Of Iceland's Latest Volcanic Eruption Shows An Epic Scene From Hell
By Russell T. Moul
Icelandic volcano erupts again, prompting evacuations at nearby town and Blue Lagoon
By Julia Jacobo
Iceland volcano eruption forces evacuation of town and iconic geothermal spa
Volcano erupts in Iceland spewing lava from the ground
Lava erupts from gigantic fissure in Iceland following earthquake swarm — and the photos are epic
By Patrick Pester
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Russia must be ready to strike West if it escalates Ukraine war, Medvedev says
By Andrew Osborn & Guy Faulconbridge
Russia threatens West with ‘preemptive strikes’ as NATO looks to deliver Patriots 'as quickly as possible'
By Caitlin McFall
Russia's Medvedev says Moscow will withstand new EU sanctions, escalate strikes on Ukraine
Russia must be ready to strike the West if it escalates the war in Ukraine, Kremlin says
By Ronny Reyes
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky and Trump consider drone ‘mega-deal’ as Russia steps up attacks
By Arpan Rai
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Mediators bullish on chances for Gaza deal next week after main obstacles overcome
Mediators present updated Gaza ceasefire proposal to Israel and Hamas, Axios reports
By Kanishka Singh, Daniel Wallis & Chris Reese
Hoping to Hasten a Gaza Truce, Trump Showers Netanyahu With Love and Understanding
By Amos Harel
Gaza mediators present updated offer, hope for ceasefire and hostage deal soon
By Barak Ravid
Trump hosts Qatar’s PM for private dinner, meets Bahrain crown prince
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European envoy warns Trump administration actions are hurting efforts to help abducted Ukrainian children
By Eric Bazail
The Hidden War Over Ukraine’s Lost Children
By Simon Shuster
‘We tried to free our children, Putin used them as poker chips’
By Maxim Tucker
Council of Europe envoy says Trump administration's actions are harming assistance to children abducted from Ukraine
TIME dedicates cover story to Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia
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