World News Desk
France Has a New Government, Again. Politics and Crushing Debt Complicate Next Steps
Associated PressAfter 20 Years, Indonesia’s Post-Tsunami Generation Stays Vigilant for Future Disasters
Associated PressGlobal Hunger Monitor Says Famine in War-torn Sudan Is Spreading
Schools Are Cutting Bus Service for Children. Parents Are Turning to Ride-hailing Apps
Associated PressAs Donald Trump Threatens Mass Deportations, Central America Braces for an Influx of Migrants
Associated PressChina Has Expanded Its Nuclear Force and Strengthened Ties to Russia, the Pentagon Says
Associated PressGerman Chancellor Loses Confidence Vote, Setting Up an Early Election in February
South Korea’s Parliament Votes to Impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over Martial Law Order
Associated PressOrganized Crime Gangs Expanded into a Third of Cities in Brazil’s Amazon, Report Finds
Associated PressFrom Budgets to Diplomacy, South Korea Reels from Martial Law Fallout
Europe’s Economy Needs Help. Political Chaos in France and Germany Means It May Be Slower in Coming
Associated PressIAEA Chief: Iran Is Poised to ‘Quite Dramatically’ Increase Stockpile of Near Weapons-grade Uranium
Associated PressWhy the Rebel Capture of Syria’s Hama, a City with a Dark History, Matters
Associated PressFrench Government Felled in No-confidence Vote, Deepening Political Crisis
South Korea Lifts President’s Martial Law Decree After Lawmakers Vote Against It
Associated PressExplainer: Who Is Fighting in Syria and Why?
Insurgents Breach Syria’s Second-largest City Aleppo in Shock Offensive
Associated PressThe Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Quiets One Front, but Gaza Sees No End to War
Associated PressAn Average of 140 Women and Girls Were Killed by a Partner or Relative Per Day in 2023, the UN Says
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