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Iranians Go to the Polls to Elect a New President
All four candidates seek different approaches to curbing Western sanctions and supporting Islamist groups in the Middle East.
What to Expect in the Biden-Trump Presidential Debate
Border security, Middle East unrest, and support for Ukraine will likely dominate foreign-policy talking points.
Kenya’s Ruto Concedes to Protesters’ Demands Over Finance Bill
Nairobi’s government is wrestling with a looming debt crisis and high costs of living.
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for 2 Top Russian Officials
Gen. Valery Gerasimov and former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu are accused of targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure during the coldest months of 2022.
Netanyahu Rejects Permanent Gaza Cease-Fire Proposal
The Israeli prime minister aims to redirect attention toward fighting Hezbollah along Lebanon’s southern border.
Washington Reinforces Ukraine’s Air Defenses
New deliveries to Kyiv will mean delays for other countries.
Putin Signs Landmark Security Deal With North Korea
In retaliation, South Korea signaled its intent to consider sending arms to Ukraine.
Putin Heads to the Hermit Kingdom
Russia seeks more ammunition for its war in Ukraine as North Korea hopes to obtain military tech help.
Netanyahu Dissolves Israel’s War Cabinet
The Israeli prime minister aims to reinforce his authority without angering his far-right coalition or Western allies.
Putin Proposes Cease-Fire in Ukraine With Extensive Territorial Conditions
Kyiv immediately denounced the deal, which would cede more than one-fifth of Ukraine’s territory to Russia.
G-7 Outlines $50 Billion Ukraine Loan Deal, New Security Agreements
The bloc’s leaders hope to showcase unity despite facing political threats at home.
Hezbollah Launches One of Its Largest Retaliatory Strikes on Israel
The missile barrage follows Israeli forces killing a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon.
Hamas Accepts U.N. Resolution for Gaza Cease-Fire With Conditions
U.S. mediators remain optimistic, but calls for the full withdrawal of Israeli troops may stymie the proposal’s success.
Europe Faces a Far-Right Reckoning
Right-wing parties secured record wins in European Parliament and regional elections.
Biden Apologizes to Zelensky for Monthslong Ukraine Aid Delay
The U.S. president announced a new $225 million package for Kyiv while reiterating Washington’s support for its war effort.