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Israel Pounds Southern Beirut, a Hezbollah Stronghold

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

State Department Is Accused of Slow Assistance in Iran War for Americans Abroad

Many veteran diplomats faulted the State Department for its response after the attacks in Iran began, and for its actions beforehand.

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Israel Pounds Southern Beirut, a Hezbollah Stronghold

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

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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.

State Department Is Accused of Slow Assistance in Iran War for Americans Abroad

Many veteran diplomats faulted the State Department for its response after the attacks in Iran began, and for its actions beforehand.
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How Peter Biar Ajak, a Sudanese Peace Activist, Was Caught Plotting a Coup

Peter Biar Ajak, a democracy advocate, was convicted of conspiring to buy and export weapons for a revolt in South Sudan.

How Peter Biar Ajak, a Sudanese Peace Activist, Was Caught Plotting a Coup

Peter Biar Ajak, a democracy advocate, was convicted of conspiring to buy and export weapons for a revolt in South Sudan.

Gutenberg Times: Block Theme Guide, AI Galore, Icon Block, WordPress 7.0 — Weekend Edition 357

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Judge Orders U.S. to Facilitate Return of College Student Who Was Deported in Error

A federal prosecutor said last month that ICE had made a “mistake” in deporting Any Lucia López Belloza, a college freshman in Massachusetts, to...

Ebo Taylor, Musical Innovator of Highlife and Afrobeat, Dies at 90

Borrowing from jazz and African rhythms, he forged a singular style that helped define music in his native Ghana — and West Africa —...

What a Times Reporter on an Antarctica Expedition Eats in a Day

Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong has spent more than a month on a South Korean ship in Antarctica with nearly 40 scientists from around...

Venezuela’s Natural Gas, Not Oil, Might Be a Big Early Prize

The South American country has natural gas that could be extracted and exported quickly, but U.S. sanctions, which are now being eased, have stymied...

Trump Erased the Endangerment Finding. Here Come the Lawsuits.

The battle is expected to reach the Supreme Court, which is far more conservative today than it was when the measure was established.

Another Missed Deadline Casts Doubt on Colorado River Cooperation

After two years of negotiations, seven states are no closer to agreeing on reduced water use. The stalemate could soon land in court.

First U.S. Troops Land in Nigeria for Trump-Led Christian Mission

The deployment follows months of escalating pressure from President Trump on the African nation, including a surprise missile strike on Christmas Day.

U.N. Condemns U.S. Measures Halting Oil Deliveries to Cuba

The measures were installed last month by the Trump administration after the U.S. captured Nicolás Maduro and seized control of Venezuela’s oil industry.

Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Said to Raise Billions in First Pledges for Gaza

The United Arab Emirates and the United States have each committed more than $1 billion to President Trump’s new international initiative, officials said.