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Oman Becomes Unlikely Hub for Evacuees Fleeing War in Gulf

The international airport in Muscat, the Omani capital, has remained open while fighting in the region has escalated.

Iran’s Choice of New Leader Signals Defiance to Foes

Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei could prove to be even more radical than his father and predecessor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed by the...

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Oman Becomes Unlikely Hub for Evacuees Fleeing War in Gulf

The international airport in Muscat, the Omani capital, has remained open while fighting in the region has escalated.

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Oman Becomes Unlikely Hub for Evacuees Fleeing War in Gulf

The international airport in Muscat, the Omani capital, has remained open while fighting in the region has escalated.

France Is Sending a Large Naval Force to the Middle East

President Emmanuel Macron said the warships would help protect France’s allies and French citizens in the region, and could be part of a force...

Iran’s Choice of New Leader Signals Defiance to Foes

Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei could prove to be even more radical than his father and predecessor, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed by the...
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Entering the Antarctic Sea Ice, and a New World

After 10 days with only the open ocean and the occasional iceberg at our sides, sailing into the sea ice felt like crossing into...

At the U.N., Even Allies Condemn U.S. Action in Venezuela

The deputy French U.N. ambassador said it chipped “away at the very foundation of international order.”

Thousands in Berlin Go Days Without Power and Cell Service After Cables Are Set on Fire

A far-left group took responsibility, saying it was targeting the energy industry. Officials predicted it would take until Thursday to re-establish power in all...

Venezuela’s ‘Dirty’ Oil and the Environment: Three Things to Know

Most of the reserves in the country are extra-heavy oil that’s tough to extract and generates more greenhouse gases.

Iran Offering Monthly Payments to Citizens to Cool Protests

The payments are the latest step to alleviate economic pressures, but given the severity of the crisis, critics say, they are likely to do...

How Chevron Aims to Tap More Oil Below Kazakhstan’s Grassy Plains

After spending nearly $50 billion to expand the country’s Tengiz oil field, the American oil giant and its partners encounter more uncertainty.

Denmark’s Leader Says Trump ‘Should Be Taken Seriously’ on Greenland

The Danish prime minister’s comments on Monday came a day after she told President Trump to “stop the threats” against the semiautonomous Danish territory...

Trump Officials to Brief Top Lawmakers on Maduro Raid

The briefing for congressional leaders and the top members of the intelligence, defense and foreign policy panels will come two days after the military...

China’s Oil Deal With Venezuela Faces Turning Point

Beijing has lent billions to Caracas in recent decades, and the fate of money it is owed is in question after the ouster of...

James Luckey-Lange, American Detained in Venezuela, Is Being Held by Country’s Counterintelligence

The location of James Luckey-Lange of New York City, who went missing in Venezuela in early December, was previously unknown.

Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Auschwitz Survivor, Dies at 96

Ms. Schloss, who was sent to Auschwitz as a teenager, spoke in prisons and schools about her experiences and the dangers of prejudice.