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Live Updates: Anger and Pain Permeate Observances a Year After Hamas Attack

Live Updates: Israel Mounts Heavy Attack on Southern Lebanon

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Honors Ambros and Ruvkun for MicroRNA Discovery

Thomas Perlmann, the secretary general of the Nobel Committee, announcing the winners at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm on Monday.

Fighting Myanmar’s Patriarchy, One All-Male Panel at a Time

Ying Lao has long worked for democratic and feminist causes, but she has faced a backlash for her public evisceration of manels, or all-male panels.

China Calls for Tighter Security After Workers Are Killed in Pakistan

The site of an explosion outside Karachi airport, Pakistan, early Monday.

Missile Hits Near Ukrainian Air Base as Russia Expands Air Attacks

A man walks next to parts of a Kinzhal Russian hypersonic missile recovered from an airstrike in Ukraine last month.

A New Mayor in Southwest Mexico Is Brutally Murdered

Mexican security forces on Sunday at the scene where Alejandro Arcos Catalán, the mayor of Chilpancingo, Mexico, was killed.

Tunisia’s President Cruises to Landslide Re-Election Victory

Supporters of President Kais Saied of Tunisia in Tunis after exit poll results were announced on Sunday.

In London, a Pro-Palestinian Protest Disrupts the Launch of an American Mural

Palestinian protesters disrupt the dedication ceremony for Shepard Fairey’s latest project, a mural on climate change, in London on Monday.

Ex-Philippine President, Under Investigation for War on Drugs, Returns to Politics

Rodrigo Duterte, in white mask, attending the inauguration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines, left, in Manila in 2022.

Russia Sentences 72-Year-Old American on Charges of Fighting for Ukraine

A still image taken from a video provided by the Moscow City Court of Stephen James Hubbard at a court hearing in Moscow on Monday.

A Hostage Waits for Her Husband Still Being Held in Gaza

Sharon Cunio, her husband and their 4-year-old twin daughters were among the roughly 250 hostages abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023.

How Gaza Became a Mass Death Trap

A camp for internally displaced people in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, in late October 2023.

The War That Won’t End: How Oct. 7 Sparked a Year of Conflict

Palestinians entering Israel through a breach in the Gaza border fence during the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks.

Israel’s Hostage Families Vow to Keep Fighting as War Escalates, One Year On

Why Israel’s Hostage Families Are Turning on Their Government

Emirates bans pagers and walkie-talkies on flights after attacks.

Lebanese Middle East Airlines (MEA) and Emirates Airlines planes on the tarmac of Beirut-Rafic Al Hariri International Airport in July.

Key Moments in the Middle East War Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 Attack on Israel: Timeline

Victims lie on a highway in the Sderot area of southern Israel following the attack by Hamas on Oct. 7.

Hostages’ Families Endure Surreal Wait on Anniversary of Oct. 7 Attacks

“I feel the hostage situation has been put to the back,” said Ofri Bibas-Levy, Yarden Bibas’s sister.

Palestinians in Gaza Reflect on One Year of Israel’s War With Hamas

Palestinians fleeing Israeli bombing in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, last year.

On the Oct. 7 Anniversary, Remembering the Nova Festival Victims

Relatives and friends gathering at the site of the Nova music festival near Re’im, Israel, on Monday.

A Hundred Years’ War for Our Time

Relatives and friends of victims of the Oct. 7 attacks gathered at the site of the Nova music festival on the morning of the anniversary.

How Can I Cut PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals?’

Climbers Rescued from Himalayan Mountain After Being Stranded for Two Nights

Israel-Gaza War: Photos that Defined a Year of Conflict

Israel Steps Up Attacks in Gaza and Lebanon Ahead of Oct. 7 Anniversary

Israeli airstrikes targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sunday.

Monday Briefing: Reflecting on a Year of War

A memorial near Re’im, Israel, in September.

Pakistan Bans Protest Movement in Renewed Crackdown on Dissent

Peter Jay, Headline-Making British Ambassador to the U.S., Dies at 87

Peter Jay at his home in London in May 1977, shortly after being named British ambassador to the United States.

On Social Media, Gazans Share Advice for Those Under Fire in Lebanon

Pope Names 21 New Cardinals, Reaching Far Beyond Europe

Pope Francis read the list of new cardinals during his Sunday prayer at the Vatican. The ceremony to elevate them will take place next month.

U.K. Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, Sue Gray, Resigns

Sue Gray last month at the meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. In a statement on Sunday she said that “intense commentary around my position risked becoming a distraction to the government’s vital work of change.”

Fear Overshadows Oct. 7 Memorial Preparations in Israel

A memorial near Re’im, Israel, in September.

Ship in Need of Repairs Has Explosive Cargo, but No Dock

Damage to the Port of Beirut, in Lebanon, in 2020 after an explosion of 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate. The MV Ruby may be carrying more than seven times as much.

How the Push to Avert a Broader War in Lebanon Fell Apart

Portraits of Hassan Nasrallah amid the destruction from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiya, outside of Beirut.

Climate Change Is Scorching Stretches of the Amazon River in Brazil

A much-depleted tributary of the Amazon, the Parana do Manaquiri, last month in Amazonas State, Brazil.

What It’s Like to Return to Israeli Villages Attacked on Oct. 7

More homes are turning their lights back on, signaling the gradual return of residents to the kibbutz.

As War in Ukraine Drags On, Dogs Offer Comfort

Dogs playing at the PesDay festival in Kyiv, Ukraine, in September. The event was a vivid illustration of the boom in dog ownership.

Israel Was Ready for a War With Hezbollah. Ending It Will Be Harder.

An Israeli unit in July 2006 firing along the front line in northern Israel during fighting with Hezbollah.

Tunisia’s Autocratic Leader Is Poised to Steamroll to Election Victory

A poster for President Kais Saied on a building last month in Tunis. The president’s election opponents have largely either been jailed or disqualified.

Israel Steps Up Attacks in Lebanon as Fighting Spreads

Smoke rose on Saturday after Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah on Saturday fired more rockets into northern Israel, though most seem to have been intercepted by Israel’s air-defense system.

Macron Calls for Halting Weapons to Israel for Gaza Conflict

President Emmanuel Macron spoke on a French radio show on Saturday.

What to Know: How Israel Could Retaliate Against Iran

Fear Factors

Ever-Shrinking Condos Are the Choice of Investors in Toronto and Vancouver

Small condos have become about a third of the market in Toronto over the last eight years.

As Israel Attacks, Many Lebanese Feel Dragged Into War

Cleaning up on Monday after an early-morning Israeli airstrike on an apartment block in Beirut, Lebanon.

A Menace to Motorists, but the ‘Noble’ Moose Is Adopted by Newfoundland

Rwanda’s Doctors and Nurses Hit Hard by Deadly Marburg Virus

World Health Organization officials in Angola during a 2005 outbreak of the Marburg virus. The outbreak in Rwanda began in September, the country’s first encounter with the virus.

Michigan Father Dies in Israeli Airstrike in Lebanon, Family Says

Smoke billowed after Israeli airstrikes in Nabatieh district, in southern Lebanon, in September.

Ukraine’s Donbas Strategy: Retreat Slowly and Maximize Russian Losses

Soldiers with an artillery battery of the 15th Brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard preparing to fire from their position in the Donbas region of Ukraine this week.

How a Nuclear Plant Is Dividing a Community in Poland

A harvest festival in Choczewo, Poland, where locals are bitterly divided on a plan for a proposed nuclear plant, Poland’s first.

Behind Trump’s Views on Ukraine: Putin’s Gambit and a Political Grudge

A meeting between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and former President Donald J. Trump in Hamburg in 2017 helps explain the roots of Mr. Trump’s often-disdainful attitude toward Ukraine.

Israel Targets Hezbollah as Khamenei, Iran’s Leader, Warns of Retaliation

Smoke and flames rising after an Israeli airstrike in the Dahiyeh, area of Lebanon on Friday.

French Judge in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Trial Allows Video Evidence to Be Shown in Court

Gisèle Pelicot leaving court in Avignon, France, on Wednesday. Her husband is accused of drugging her for years, and inviting strangers to their home to rape her.

US Conducts Strikes Against Houthis in Yemen

Smoke rises after strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.

Biden Cautions Israel on Plans to Retaliate Against Iran

President Biden joined his press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, left, at the daily press briefing Friday at the White House. It was the only time he has joined the briefing as president, and he took questions on the Middle East.

A Pentagon Debate: Are U.S. Deployments Containing the Fighting, or Inflaming It?

The aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln and its strike group of destroyers and fighter squadrons has been monitoring Iran from the Gulf of Oman since August.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Conveys Support for Joint Cease-Fire in Lebanon and Gaza

Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, in Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday.

Russia and Syria Silent on Reported Strike Near Russian Base in Syria

Hamas Leader Is Holding Out for a Bigger War, U.S. Officials Say

Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, in Gaza in April 2023. The group has shown no desire at all to engage in talks in recent weeks, U.S. officials say.

What Game Theory Tells Us About the Threat of an Israel-Iran War

Destruction is seen in a Dahiya neighborhood south of Beirut after a week of deadly Israeli airstrikes.

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