Mexican Officials Have Become Informants for the Trump Administration
President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, seen here at the Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico last year, has objected to U.S. investigations into officials from her political party.
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Australia Says It Will Toughen Its Social Media Ban for Children
Most young Australian teenagers are still using major social media platforms despite the ban that took effect in December, researchers have found.
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Once He Wanted to Lead FIFA. This Is Much Better.
Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, center, ahead of a soccer game between the Jordanian and Palestinian teams in 2023.
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Venezuela’s Economy Was On the Rise. Then the Earthquakes Struck.
A residential building that collapsed during back-to-back earthquakes in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Thursday.
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After New York Elections, Israelis Fear Further Rupture in U.S.-Israeli Relationship
Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York, center, in Manhattan on Tuesday. Three pro-Palestinian candidates backed by Mr. Mamdani, an ardent critic of Israel, defeated moderates in Democratic congressional primaries this week.
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Central and Eastern Europe Are Feeling the Heat Now
A resident of a nursing home in Dormagen, Germany, was put into an ambulance on Saturday as the facility was evacuated because of the heat.
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A Sculptor Rushes to Finish a Lionel Messi Statue During the World Cup
The giant statue of Lionel Messi made by Aldo Beroisa in the remote oil town of Cutral Có, Argentina.
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Zelensky Steps Up Threats Against Belarus for Aiding Drone Attacks
A destroyed bridge over the Dnipro River, which forms the border between Ukraine and Belarus, in Chernihiv region, Ukraine, this month.
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A $2.5 Billion Whodunit: The Hack That Dented the U.K. Economy
Land Rovers being transported from the Jaguar Land Rover factory in Solihull, England, last year.
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Small Plane Crashes Into Tallest Building in Beijing
The damaged exterior of Citic Tower, also known as China Zun, in Beijing, China on Friday.
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Foreign rescuers in Venezuela battle debris, scarcity of supplies and time.
Members of a Colombian search-and-rescue team working among collapsed buildings in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Friday.
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In the Ruins of Venezuela’s Earthquake, Civilians Volunteers Fill the Gaps
Civilians and trained emergency workers looked for survivors in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Thursday. La Guaira was the state hit hardest by the earthquakes.
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Deal With Israel Divides Lebanese, Fueling Protests in Beirut
People in Beirut protesting against the agreement that was signed late Friday between Israel, Lebanon and the United States.
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U.S.-Iran Deal’s Vague Language Comes Back to Haunt Peace Efforts
Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Oman. Iran on Thursday struck a container ship passing through the waterway.
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Natural Selection
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Affogato and Rendang on the Menu in Canada’s High Arctic
The Inuit hamlet of Cambridge Bay on Victoria Island, Nunavut, in the middle of February during a week temperatures reached minus 60 degrees Celsius with the wind chill. It’s much warmer this time of year.
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At the Stadium and Far Away, Cape Verde Fans Embrace the Possible
Fans and players celebrated Cape Verde’s draw with Saudi Arabia.
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Nations Send Rescue Teams and Aid to Venezuela After Earthquakes
A search and rescue team from Brazil boards an aircraft on the way to aid efforts in Venezuela, in São Paulo, on Friday.
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Convicted Rapist Who Fled to Scotland and Faked His Own Death Dies in Utah
Nicholas Rossi, who fled the United States and was accused of faking his own death before being convicted of rape charges, died in prison.
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Scenes of Collapse: The Emergency at Venezuela’s Hospitals
Many of the hospitals and clinics left standing after Venezuela’s back-to-back earthquakes have been overwhelmed.
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As Foreign Aid Arrived, Many Venezuelans Asked: ‘Where is Our Military?’
Members of the Bolivarian National Guard of Venezuela searching for survivors in Pinto Salinas, Venezuela, on Wednesday after two earthquakes hit the country earlier that afternoon.
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In Venezuela’s Rubble, Listening for Whispers And Longing for Help
A survivor on Friday. About 1,400 buildings had been damaged, including 13 hospitals and 25 shopping centers.
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Earthquake Tests Growing Ties Between U.S. and Venezuela
Rescue workers and civilians looking for people trapped under debris in La Guaira, Venezuela, after two large earthquakes.
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Yves Lacoste, Who Exposed U.S. Bombing of Vietnam’s Waterways, Dies at 96
Yves Lacoste in 1992. The month after he had published his findings, the U.S. halted Operation Linebacker, a massive bombing campaign on the Red River Delta in North Vietnam.
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Search Teams From California, Virginia and Florida Head to Venezuela
Members of the County of Los Angeles search and rescue team on Thursday before leaving for Venezuela.
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The Venezuela Earthquakes Hit a Health System Already in Crisis
A woman injured in Wednesday’s earthquakes was loaded into a van to be transported from a hospital in La Guaira, Venezuela, to a hospital in Caracas, the capital, on Thursday.
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The Netherlands Records Its First Assisted Death of a Child Between 1 and 12
Sophie Hermans, the minister of health, welfare and sport in the Netherlands, in 2025.
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Survivors in quake-hit La Guaira tell of loss and rescue.
Juan David Arsia, 17, on a stretcher outside the emergency entrance of a small hospital in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Thursday.
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Venezuelans Displaced by Quakes Sleep in Streets, Plazas and Cars
Displaced residents at a stadium in La Guaira, Venezuela, on Thursday.
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Canada’s 24 Sussex Drive Is a Dump. Mark Carney Is Going to Fix It Up.
24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of Canada’s prime ministers.
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Psychiatrist Who Killed Six at German Christmas Market Is Jailed for Life
The defendant, whom the court identified only as Taleb A. to comply with privacy law, during his hearing in Magdeburg, Germany, on Friday.
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Ukrainian Attacks Spur State of Emergency Declaration in Crimea
A satellite image from Sunday, provided by the company Vantor, shows damage to the Henichesk Bridge, which links Crimea to the rest of Ukraine.
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U.S. Strikes Iran in Retaliation for Attack on Vessel in Strait of Hormuz
Oil tankers and cargo vessels anchored off the coast of Oman this week.
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Ryanair Stops Charging for Parents to Sit With Their Children
Ryanair was the only major airline operating in Britain that imposed this type of fee, according to a regulator.
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Heat Wave Prompts Paris to Suspend Sports Events and Public Drinking
Paris is temporarily banning alcohol consumption in streets and parks.
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How Three Months of War Changed the Gulf Forever
Omanis around Qaboos Port in Muscat, where oil tankers, carriers, vessels and Omani fishing boats were sitting anchored this month.
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