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The New York Times
Live Updates: Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall in Cuba After Lashing Jamaica
The storm caused widespread damage in Jamaica to infrastructure and cut internet access for most people. Cuba evacuated about 750,000 people ahead of the storm.

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times
How the 19th-Century Opium War Shapes Xi’s Trade Clash With Trump
China’s leader draws on lessons from Lin Zexu, a Qing official whose defiance of Britain led to China’s humiliating defeat but made him a national hero.

By Andrew Higgins

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldasia
Communist Party of ChinaLovell, JuliaMao ZedongTrump, Donald JXi JinpingLin Zexu
Mikkel Berg Pedersen/Ritzau Scanpix, via Reuters
The Netherlands’ Election Is a Referendum on the Far Right
Geert Wilders and his far-right party blew up the Dutch governing coalition this year. Will that cost their party seats in Parliament?

By Jeanna Smialek

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldeurope
NetherlandsParty for Freedom (Netherlands)Wilders, Geert
Ilvy Njiokiktjien for The New York Times
As the Dutch Vote, One Issue Carries the Day: Affordable Housing
The small European nation of 18 million people is in the middle of its worst housing crunch in decades. But there is no quick political solution.

By Claire Moses

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldeurope
Amsterdam (Netherlands)Party for Freedom (Netherlands)Wilders, Geert
Andreea Campeanu for The New York Times
When Caregiving Makes Women Ill
Eastern Europeans have migrated in droves to take care of Italy’s aged and infirm. Then they started getting sick, with an ailment dubbed ‘Italy syndrome.’

By Emma Bubola and Andrada Lautaru

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldeurope
Eastern EuropeEuropeItalyMoldovaRomaniaUkraineEuropean Union
Reuters
Netanyahu Orders Strikes in Gaza, as Israel Says Hamas Violated Cease-Fire
The office of the Israeli prime minister said Tuesday evening that he had ordered “forceful strikes,” accusing Hamas of firing on Israeli troops and failing to return hostages’ bodies.

By Liam Stack, Aric Toler and Arijeta Lajka

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldmiddleeast
IsraelGaza StripHamasNetanyahu, Benjamin
Shen Hong/Xinhua, via Associated Press
Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting, China Doubles Down on Tech Ambitions
China’s leader signaled in its next five-year plan that he is committed to competing in manufacturing and technology despite tensions with Washington.

By Chris Buckley

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldasia
ChinaSouth KoreaUnited StatesTrump, Donald JXi Jinping
Josh Haner/The New York Times
New Crack at an Ancient Puzzle Reignites Debate for Archaeologists
It is clear that the sprawling city of Teotihuacan near Mexico City was a major metropolis of the ancient world, but what do all those glyphs mean?

By Alan Yuhas

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldamericas
Teotihuacan (Mexico)MesoamericaMexico
Mohyaldeen M Abdallah/Reuters
A Dramatic Shift in Sudan’s Brutal Civil War
The Sudanese military withdrew from a key city in Darfur, where fleeing civilians were reported to be coming under attack from R.S.F. paramilitary forces.

By Declan Walsh and Lynsey Chutel

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldafrica
SudanEl Fasher (Sudan)Darfur (Sudan)Rapid Support Forces (Sudan)al-Burhan, Abdel Fattah
A Tidy Dutch Town Offers a Window Into a Messy Dutch Election
Two years after a shock win for the far-right Geert Wilders, the Netherlands is returning to the polls. His hometown shows the pain points of the country’s volatile politics.

By Jeanna Smialek, Koba Ryckewaert and Ilvy Njiokiktjien

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldeurope
NetherlandsParty for Freedom (Netherlands)Wilders, Geert
Raneen Sawafta/Reuters
Israel Conducts First Airstrike in West Bank in Months and Kills 3
A militant group allied with Hamas confirmed the deaths, which were part of an increase in fighting in the Palestinian territory during a surge of settler violence.

By Liam Stack and Fatima AbdulKarim

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldmiddleeast
Jenin (West Bank)West BankIsraelPalestinian Islamic JihadHamas
Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press
Scolded by Trump, Canada’s Prime Minister Turns to Asia for Trade
Mark Carney is pitching Canada as a predictable and responsible alternative to the United States.

By Ian Austen

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldcanada
CanadaFar East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific AreasUnited StatesAssn of Southeast Asian NationsBlackBerryCarney, Mark JTrump, Donald J
Jim Tankersley/The New York Times
Father-Son Bonding at 2 Miles Per Minute on Germany’s Fabled Autobahn
Late for a rock concert, dads’ rules about driving are (legally) broken as the speedometer hits 125 m.p.h. on a highway where there are no speed limits.

By Jim Tankersley

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldeurope
GermanyAutobahn (German Highway System)Wilco (Music Group)
Linh Pham for The New York Times
Is the U.S. Losing in Vietnam? Russia, North Korea and China Are Gaining.
U.S. allies worry that American volatility and Russian outreach and arms sales, in particular, are driving Vietnam into a new phase.

By Damien Cave

Published on : Mon Oct 27 2025

worldasia
RussiaVietnamPutin, Vladimir VLam, To
Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times, via Getty Image
A River Restoration in Oregon Gets Fast Results: The Salmon Swam Right Back
The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of a final dam, they’ve returned.

By Rebecca Dzombak

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

climate
Klamath RiverOregonCalifornia
Abbie Townsend for The New York Times
Hurricane Melissa’s Direct Hit Knocks Most of Jamaica Offline
Most of the island of 2.8 million people was without internet service, and major airports were closed. Kingston, the capital, was mostly spared.

By Francesca Regalado

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldamericas
Jamaica (West Indies)
Keystone/Hulton Archive, via Getty Images
Annabel Goldsmith, a Queen of British High Society, Dies at 91
Annabel’s, the club that Ms. Goldsmith’s first husband named after her, opened in the 1960s and is still one of London’s most exclusive nightspots.

By Claire Moses

Published on : Wed Oct 29 2025

worldeurope
London (England)Goldsmith, Annabel (1934-2025)Theodoracopulos, Taki
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
Just Before Trump’s Visit to South Korea, North Test-Fires Missiles
The country has yet to respond to President Trump’s overtures to meet again with Kim Jong-un, its leader.

By Choe Sang-Hun

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldasia
North KoreaKim Jong-unTrump, Donald JLavrov, Sergey V
Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
South Korea’s Hosting Anxiety: A City Rich in History but Not Hotel Rooms
The authorities have been scrambling to accommodate this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, which is known for tombs, temples and pagodas.

By Choe Sang-Hun

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldasia
South KoreaGyeongju (South Korea)Asia-Pacific Economic CooperationLee Jae-myungTakaichi, SanaeTrump, Donald JHuang, Jen-Hsun
Doug Mills/The New York Times
Trump’s Hand in Argentina
The president’s intervention on behalf of Argentina’s leader fits into a long history of American involvement in the elections of other countries.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

world
ArgentinaMilei, JavierTrump, Donald J
Mauro Pimentel/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
At Least 64 Dead in Rio de Janeiro as Authorities Crack Down on Drug Gangs
The authorities said the deadliest operation in Rio’s history had killed four police officers and at least 60 other people. It was an attack on “narco-terrorists,” the state governor said.

By Ana Ionova

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

world
BrazilRio de Janeiro (Brazil)Comando Vermelho (Red Command)Bolsonaro, FlavioBolsonaro, Jair (1955- )Da Silva, Luiz Inacio LulaTrump, Donald J
Matias Delacroix/Associated Press
Hurricane Melissa Hits Jamaica as One of the Most Powerful on Record
The Category 5 storm, whose sustained wind speeds surpassed those of Hurricane Katrina, peeled roofs off homes, swelled rivers and drew dire warnings from officials.

By Judson Jones, Nazaneen Ghaffar, Emiliano Rodríguez Mega, Jovan Johnson and Michael Levenson

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldamericas
Caribbean AreaCubaJamaica (West Indies)
Magali Cohen/Hans Luca, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
10 Accused of Cyberbullying France’s First Lady Stand Trial. Here’s What to Know.
Brigitte Macron filed a criminal complaint in Paris after claims about her gender and her relationship with President Emmanuel Macron went viral. The accused deny wrongdoing.

By Ségolène Le Stradic

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldeurope
FranceMacron, BrigitteMacron, Emmanuel (1977- )Owens, Candace
Octavio Jones/Reuters
For Years, Islands Have Warned of Climate Disaster. They’ve Seen Little Help.
As Hurricane Melissa threatens island nations across the Caribbean, many are already burdened by debt from a string of climate-fueled crises.

By Max Bearak and Lisa Friedman

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

climate
Carl Court/Getty Images
Britain Plans to Convert Two Military Bases to House Asylum Seekers
The government has been under pressure to shut down hotels accommodating migrants as public anger rises.

By Lizzie Dearden

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldeurope
Great BritainLabour Party (Great Britain)Starmer, Keir
Federico Rios for The New York Times
Trump’s Feud With Colombian Leader Threatens U.S. Antidrug Efforts
President Trump said he is cutting U.S. aid. Gustavo Petro, a leftist guerrilla turned president, has called Mr. Trump’s boat strikes murder.

By Edward Wong, Julie Turkewitz and Eric Schmitt

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

uspolitics
Caribbean AreaLatin AmericaVenezuelaColombiaRubio, MarcoTrump, Donald JPetro, Gustavo
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
U.S. Military Kills 14 More People Accused of Smuggling Drugs on Boats
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the three strikes hit four boats in international waters and that there had been one survivor.

By Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

uspolitics
Caribbean AreaColombiaDefense DepartmentHegseth, Pete
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
On the Menu for Trump in Tokyo: American Rice
Rice is a point of pride in Japan, and the choice was a break from the typical diplomatic practice of showcasing local ingredients.

By John Yoon

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldasia
JapanUnited StatesTokyo (Japan)Takaichi, SanaeTrump, Donald J
Saher Alghorra for The New York Times
More Food Reaches Gaza, but It’s Still Not Enough
Aid to the devastated territory has increased since the cease-fire took effect and prices have fallen. But many trucks going into Gaza are bringing food and commercial goods to sell that most people cannot afford.

By Liam Stack and Saher Alghorra

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldmiddleeast
Gaza StripIsraelHamasUnited NationsWorld Food Program
Vatican Media
Once Again: The Pope Likes That Other Chicago Team, Not the Cubs
Although he posed with a Cubs jersey on Monday, a gift from a religious leader also from Chicago, Pope Leo is a longtime fan of the Chicago White Sox. Some people can’t seem to keep it straight.

By Daniel Victor

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldeurope
Chicago (Ill)Chicago White SoxChicago CubsLeo XIV
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
President Trump’s Trip to Asia
He has played the roles of dealmaker, peacemaker and showman, on a tour filled with pomp and circumstance.

By The New York Times

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldasia
JapanMalaysiaAsia-Pacific Economic CooperationAssn of Southeast Asian NationsTrump, Donald JNaruhito, Emperor of JapanTakaichi, Sanae
Jiji Press, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Shinzo Abe, Former Prime Minister of Japan
Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, is accused of assassinating Mr. Abe with a homemade gun during an election rally in 2022.

By Yan Zhuang and Kiuko Notoya

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldasia
JapanAbe, ShinzoYamagami, Tetsuya
Octavio Jones/Reuters
Jamaica’s Beach Towns and Fishing Villages Brace for Hurricane Melissa
Stranded vacationers on the island, which depends on tourism, used their beds to block their windows in case the powerful storm shattered the glass.

By Francesca Regalado

Published on : Tue Oct 28 2025

worldamericas
Kingston (Jamaica)Jamaica (West Indies)

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