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Iran War Live Updates: Reported Ship Seizures Add to Anxiety in Oil Markets
Oil was hovering above $100 a barrel and there were no public signs of a breakthrough in peace efforts. The White House said President Trump does not view Iran’s reported seizures as a cease-fire violation.

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
A New Era and New Leadership: The Generals Who Are Running Iran
The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ushered in a new form of collective leadership in the country, with more power for the Revolutionary Guards.

By Farnaz Fassihi

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranUnited StatesIsraelPakistanStrait of HormuzIslamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsAraghchi, AbbasGhalibaf, Mohammad BaqerKhamenei, AliKhamenei, Mojtaba (1969- )Pezeshkian, MasoudTrump, Donald JJalili, SaeedKarroubi, MehdiVaez, AliVahidi, AhmadVance, J D
Matthew Abbott for The New York Times
War in Iran Gives New Fuel to a Tax Debate in Australia
The world’s third-largest exporter of natural gas, Australia has been too lenient in taxing lucrative gas exports, many in the country argue.

By Victoria Kim

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldasia
AustraliaAlbanese, Anthony (1963- )
Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters
After U.S. Aid Fell by 99%, E.U. Pledges $106 Billion Loan to Ukraine
Unlike previous European assistance packages, the latest one is heavily weighted toward military spending, reflecting a view that the war is far from over.

By Constant Méheut

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

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Spasiyana Sergieva/Reuters
Will Bulgaria’s New Leader Cast His Lot With Europe or Russia?
With a record of pro-Russia statements, Rumen Radev handily won elections this week. Now Bulgarians and his E.U. partners wait to see which way he will turn.

By Carlotta Gall

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldeurope
BulgariaEuropeEuropean CommissionEuropean CouncilEuropean UnionEurozoneNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationBorissov, BoykoPutin, Vladimir VRadev, Rumen (1963- )von der Leyen, Ursula
A Lost Tribe in India Makes Its Exodus to Israel
The B’nei Menashe believe they are the children of Manasseh, a king of Judah exiled about 2,800 years ago. Evidence is thin, but Israel is welcoming them ‘home.’

By Hari Kumar, Alex Travelli and Atul Loke

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldasia
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Steven Knap/Ritzau Scanpix, via Agence France-Presse
Trains Collide in Denmark, Leaving 5 Critically Injured
The head-on collision of two local trains happened north of Copenhagen on Thursday morning, the authorities said. The cause was not yet known.

By Amelia Nierenberg

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldeurope
Copenhagen (Denmark)
The New York Times
How China Is Building Its Next Outpost at Sea
China has been quietly and quickly building an island in disputed waters off of the coast of Vietnam over the last few months.

By Lily Kuo and Agnes Chang

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldasia
South China SeaChina
EPA, via Shutterstock
Threat of Evictions Darkens Russia’s Rosy Picture of Occupied Ukraine
A new law forces Ukrainians in the captured regions to get Russian title deeds or risk losing their homes.

By Nataliya Vasilyeva

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldeurope
Mariupol (Ukraine)RussiaPutin, Vladimir V
Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
To Iran, Trump Blinked First by Extending the Cease-Fire
Iran’s leaders believe that they can withstand an enduring standoff longer than President Trump. The strategy could be economically devastating for average Iranians.

By Erika Solomon

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranStrait of HormuzTrump, Donald J
Patrick Meinhardt/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Pope Leo Is Skipping Some of Africa’s Biggest Catholic Nations
As the pontiff arrives in the tiny authoritarian nation of Equatorial Guinea, some Catholics in Africa say they are excited about his visit but are feeling a little left out.

By Ruth Maclean

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

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Showkat Nanda for The New York Times
A Year After Terrorist Attack, a Kashmir Town Longs for Tourists
Pahalgam, with steep ravines, grassy hillsides and pine forests, is a base for Hindu pilgrimages that business operators hope will revive visitors.

By Showkat Nanda

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldasia
KashmirHimalayas
Ahmad Al-Rubaye/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
U.S. Withholds Iraq’s Own Money Over Ties to Iran
The United States has halted dollar shipments to Iraq’s cash-based economy in an effort to force the Baghdad government to distance itself from Iran. The money comes from Iraq’s oil revenues.

By Erika Solomon and Raja Abdulrahim

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
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Alberto Pizzoli/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Pope Leo, Visiting African Prison, Urges Inmates to Find Hope Amid Despair
“Life is not defined solely by one’s mistakes,” the pope told inmates being held in a port city of Equatorial Guinea.

By Motoko Rich

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

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Equatorial GuineaRoman Catholic ChurchLeo XIV
Ulet Ifansasti for The New York Times
As U.S. Brands Stumble, China Wins Over Young Indonesians
A new generation of Indonesian consumers view Chinese brands as high-tech and of good quality, a departure from the days when “made in China” was associated with cheap goods.

By Alexandra Stevenson and Hasya Nindita

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

business
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By Dan Watson

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldmiddleeast
Mohammed Zaatari/Associated Press
Israeli Strikes Kill a Journalist and Injure Another in Lebanon
Lebanese officials say rescue teams came under fire while trying to aid Amal Khalil, a reporter for a Lebanese newspaper, and Zeinab Faraj, a photojournalist.

By Ashley Ahn

Published on : Thu Apr 23 2026

worldmiddleeast
LebanonMiddle EastIsraelIranAl AkhbarCommittee to Protect JournalistsHezbollah
Ben Stansall/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
King Charles Will Not Meet Epstein Victims During U.S. State Visit
Representative Ro Khanna had asked Buckingham Palace for a private meeting between the victims and King Charles during his planned visit to the U.S. next week.

By Robert Jimison

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

uspolitics
Andrew, Duke of YorkCamilla, Queen Consort of the United KingdomCharles III, King of the United KingdomEpstein, Jeffrey E (1953- )Khanna, Ro
Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
Iran Says It Seized Two Ships Near the Strait of Hormuz
A British naval agency said the two vessels had come under attack near the strait, as a U.S. blockade on Iran’s ports continued.

By Lynsey Chutel, Leo Sands and Michael Levenson

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranStrait of HormuzIslamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsPezeshkian, MasoudTrump, Donald JVance, J D
Thomas Coex/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Anti-Trumpism Unites Europe
Trump’s brand has sunk so low that conservatives are now joining leftist politicians in opposing him.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

world
SpainItalyGreat BritainStrait of HormuzUkraineMeloni, Giorgia (1977- )Sanchez Perez-Castejon, Pedro (1972- )
Wa Lone/Reuters
Drake’s Publicity Stunt Brings Ice, Blowtorches and Headaches to Toronto
Fire crews melted a 25-foot-tall ice structure erected to promote the rapper’s forthcoming album, “Iceman,” less than a week after an explosion for a Drake music video shook part of the city.

By Vjosa Isai

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldcanada
Toronto (Ontario)Drake (Rapper)
Elian Peltier/The New York Times
With peace talks postponed, Pakistanis feel the cost of the war in Iran.

By Elian Peltier

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
Anjum Naveed/Associated Press
Pakistani Officials Remain Hopeful About U.S.-Iran Talks
The seizure of two cargo vessels by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday cast doubt on plans for a second round of talks in Pakistan’s capital.

By Elian Peltier

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldasia
IranIslamabad (Pakistan)PakistanStrait of HormuzUnited StatesIslamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsMunir, Syed AsimSharif, ShahbazTrump, Donald J
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Pilot Was Taking Pictures Before South Korean Fighter Jets Collided
A member of the other plane’s crew was making a video to commemorate the mission, the government said in a report on the 2021 crash. No one was hurt.

By Choe Sang-Hun

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldasia
South Korea
Kiana Hayeri for The New York Times
Whether for or Against the War, Iranians Say They’re Feeling Economic Pain
At a border crossing in Turkey, one Iranian woman said her friends struggled to afford food because there was no work to be found and strikes had forced factories to close.

By Yeganeh Torbati

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranTurkey
Saher Alghorra for The New York Times
On Independence Day, Israel Honors Rabbi Who Called to ‘Flatten’ Gaza
Avraham Zarbiv became known on Israel’s right for demolishing buildings in Gaza. He lit a torch at a national ceremony on Tuesday evening.

By Aaron Boxerman

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
IsraelGaza StripHamasZarbiv, Avraham
Pablo Delcan
Anthropic’s New A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms
Mythos has triggered emergency responses from central banks and intelligence agencies globally, as Anthropic decides who has access to the powerful model.

By Paul Mozur and Adam Satariano

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

technology
Great BritainUnited StatesAnthropic AI LLCAmodei, Dario
David Guttenfelder/The New York Times
Attacks along the Israel-Lebanon border put a cease-fire under strain.

By Euan Ward

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
Reuters
Danger Escalates in Strait of Hormuz as Iran Says It Seized 2 Cargo Ships
Hours after President Trump extended a cease-fire, Tehran appeared to be exerting its authority in the contested waters near the strait.

By Lynsey Chutel and Leo Sands

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
Strait of HormuzGulf of OmanPersian GulfIslamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsUnited States Navy
Ritesh Shukla/Getty Images
Hoarding Is Driving Energy Prices Higher Everywhere
As wealthy nations scramble to secure stocks of oil, the result is higher prices for all and shortages in vulnerable countries.

By Peter S. Goodman

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

business
IranInternational Energy AgencyInternational Monetary FundWorld Bank
Philip Fong/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Japan Is Used to Earthquakes, but What About a Big One?
For many people in Japan, the country’s regular tremors are not a big deal. Officials are urging them to prepare for the next catastrophic quake.

By John Yoon and Hisako Ueno

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldasia
Japan
Natalie Naccache for The New York Times
Iranian Expats in U.A.E. Caught Between Home and Homeland
Iran’s retaliatory attacks on the United Arab Emirates have put the U.A.E.’s large Iranian expatriate community in an uncomfortable position.

By Raja Abdulrahim and Natalie Naccache

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
How ‘Age Tech’ Might Help You Grow Old at Home
The budding field is turning dreams into reality for older adults who are eager to age in place, filling caregiving gaps and easing minds as America ages rapidly.

By Susan Shain

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

business
United StatesAARP
Evgeniy Maloletka/Associated Press
Hungary Drops Its Opposition to $106 Billion Ukraine Loan
After months of impasse because of objections from Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, E.U. ambassadors took a critical step on the way to disbursing the much-needed money.

By Jeanna Smialek and Koba Ryckewaert

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldeurope
Brussels (Belgium)HungaryEuropeUkraineRussiaEuropean UnionMagyar, PeterOrban, Viktor
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By Lynsey Chutel, Leo Sands, Chris Cameron and Max Bearak

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldmiddleeast
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Hey, Bampot! Can You Tell Real British Insults From Fakes in This Quiz?
Researchers in the U.K. are working to document the country’s array of obscure invective.

By Isabella Kwai

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldeurope
Great BritainNorthern Ireland
Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters
U.S. Sends Plane to Cuba to Get Child in Transgender Custody Case
The F.B.I. believed the child was kidnapped by a transgender parent to potentially undergo gender transition surgery, according to court filings.

By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Frances Robles

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

worldamericas
CubaUtahFederal Bureau of InvestigationJustice DepartmentState DepartmentTrump, Donald J
Joe Klamar/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
What Was the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal?
President Trump has ridiculed President Barack Obama and the agreement, which he withdrew from during his first term. His critics say he could have avoided a war had he left it in place.

By Michael Crowley

Published on : Wed Apr 22 2026

uspolitics
IranTrump, Donald JObama, Barack
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