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Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining Access

Venezuela is home to large reserves of rare earths, gold and other valuable minerals that the Trump administration wants to exert more control over.

Two Schools in Iran Damaged in U.S.-Israeli Bombing

Photos show that both schools, southeast of Tehran, sustained damage. No injuries were reported.

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Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining Access

Venezuela is home to large reserves of rare earths, gold and other valuable minerals that the Trump administration wants to exert more control over.

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Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining Access

Venezuela is home to large reserves of rare earths, gold and other valuable minerals that the Trump administration wants to exert more control over.

Israel Pounds Southern Beirut, a Hezbollah Stronghold

The strikes were the most intense bombardment since a cease-fire deal in late 2024.

Two Schools in Iran Damaged in U.S.-Israeli Bombing

Photos show that both schools, southeast of Tehran, sustained damage. No injuries were reported.
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Europe Begins to Tiptoe Away From Key Climate Policies

Europe has some of the world’s most ambitious climate goals, but in recent months it has backtracked on rules governing automobile emissions and deforestation.

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BP Names New Boss After Its C.E.O. Steps Down

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Putin’s Year-End News Conference Set for Friday

The annual news conference sets the Kremlin’s tone for the next year and highlights President Vladimir V. Putin’s grip over Russia.

Over 1,000 Were Killed in Attack on Camp in Darfur, Sudan, U.N. Says

A paramilitary attack in April was one of the most brutal of Sudan’s civil war. Now, hunger is spreading as Western aid cuts have...

Zelensky Appeals to E.U. Leaders for Frozen Russian Funds to Fight War

President Volodymyr Zelensky said in Brussels, where the leaders had gathered, that without the money, his country would have to reduce its drone production...

Zelensky Appeals to E.U. Leaders for Frozen Russian Funds to Fight War

President Volodymyr Zelensky said in Brussels, where the leaders had gathered, that without the money, his country would have to reduce its drone production...

Interest Rate Cut and Slower Inflation Offer Britons a Reprieve

Britain’s central bank reduced interest rates to 3.75 percent, a move that was welcomed by the government, which has been looking to lower the...

The Putin Confidant Who Pushed Back Against Russia’s War in Ukraine

Dmitri N. Kozak had worked with President Vladimir V. Putin for three decades before quitting in September. His associates described his break with the...

Nigeria Closes Lead Recycling Factories Linked to U.S. Car Industry

Carmakers have known for decades that battery recycling was poisoning people abroad. Nigeria’s crackdown is an effort to catalog the damage.

Chasing Spice and Street Food in India’s Pink City

On a mission to understand how Jaipur balances tradition and innovation, a writer and chef explores its street food stands and palatial dining spots.