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World News
Arlette Bashizi for The New York Times
Inside the Ebola Epicenter, the Virus Rages With Little to Stop It
A remote gold mining town is under siege, as medical workers struggle to beat back a surge of deaths and infections.

By Declan Walsh and Arlette Bashizi

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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Saher Alghorra for The New York Times
Across the Middle East, Muslims Mark Eid Amid War and Crisis
From Iran to Gaza, Eid al-Adha celebrations were muted as war dragged on and shortages of food and fuel roiled the region.

By Abdi Latif Dahir and Bilal Shbair

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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LebanonGaza City (Gaza Strip)Beirut (Lebanon)YemenIranTehran (Iran)
Andreea Campeanu for The New York Times
A Big Bang, a Fire and Panic as War Enters Romanian Homes
When a drone crashed into an apartment building in eastern Romania, residents were reminded that the Russia-Ukraine war makes for a dangerous neighbor.

By Andreea Campeanu and Andrew Higgins

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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Danube RiverEuropeRomaniaRussiaUkraineNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationDan, NicusorMedvedev, Dmitri A
Andreea Campeanu for The New York Times
The Russian Drone That Hit Romania Also Hit European Confidence
The failure to protect NATO territory further increased anxiety about alliance solidarity, Russia’s intentions and Washington’s commitment to collective defense.

By Steven Erlanger

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldeurope
RomaniaNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationPutin, Vladimir VTrump, Donald JMerz, FriedrichRubio, Marco
Jam Sta Rosa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Hegseth’s Message to Asian Partners: Do More to Get More
At a security conference in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Asian military leaders how they could get to “the front of the line” for U.S. assistance.

By Damien Cave and Chris Buckley

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldasia
SingaporeDefense DepartmentHegseth, PeteTrump, Donald JXi Jinping
Doug Mills/The New York Times
A Restive Middle East Awaits Decision by Trump on Iran Deal
The president has wavered on whether to move ahead with an agreement with Iran to end the war. On Friday, he vowed to make a “final determination” soon.

By Aaron Boxerman and Leily Nikounazar

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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IranUnited StatesTrump, Donald J
Arlette Bashizi for The New York Times
What to Know About the Ebola Outbreak
Aid agencies are racing to help underequipped health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. More than 245 people are now suspected to have died from the virus.

By Amelia Nierenberg, Ephrat Livni and Lynsey Chutel

Published on : Mon May 18 2026

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Congo, Democratic Republic of (Congo-Kinshasa)UgandaWorld Health Organization
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Ye and Travis Scott Concerts Canceled in Italy Over Security Fears
The events were canceled “to ensure public order and safety,” the authorities said. Jewish leaders had objected to the concert by Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, who has a history of antisemitic remarks.

By Amelia Nierenberg

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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Andrej Vasilenko for The New York Times
Lithuania, Once Occupied by Germany, Is Glad German Troops Are Back
Berlin has deployed forces to protect the Baltic country amid fears of increased Russian aggression in Europe. This time, the soldiers were welcomed.

By Christopher F. Schuetze

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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GermanyLithuaniaRussiaNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
Federico Rios for The New York Times
Can Security Concerns Shift Another Latin American Country to the Right?
Colombia’s leftist candidate for president leads in polls, but his main rival — a far-right outsider who calls himself “The Tiger” — has gained momentum. Elections are Sunday.

By Annie Correal

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldamericas
ColombiaInternational Crisis GroupRevolutionary Armed Forces of ColombiaBukele, NayibPetro, GustavoTrump, Donald J
Noriko Hayashi for The New York Times
How Curry Shops Got Caught in Japan’s Immigration Crackdown
Under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, new visa rules are forcing some foreign business owners, who have put down roots in Japan, to leave.

By Javier C. Hernández and Kiuko Notoya

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldasia
JapanSri LankaHong Kong
Oscar Scott Carl for The New York Times
Who’s the Vegas Retiree With the Big Offer for Greenland?
Clifford E. Stanley, a retired broker, explains his unusual mission, which caught a lot of people by surprise.

By Jeffrey Gettleman and Maya Tekeli

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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GreenlandDenmarkTrump, Donald JClifford E. Stanley
Blowing Up Boats Hasn’t Slowed Cocaine Traffic to U.S., Experts Say
Despite the rising body count off the South American coast, researchers say cocaine is as easy to get in many parts of the United States as it was before the strikes began.

By Simon Romero

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

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Caribbean AreaSouth AmericaLatin AmericaVenezuelaUnited StatesUnited States Southern CommandUnited States Coast GuardDonovan, Francis LTrump, Donald J
Sameer Al-Doumy/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
France’s Far Right Has 2 Leaders. They Don’t Always Have One Voice.
Marine Le Pen and her protégé, Jordan Bardella, lead presidential polls. They are united on curbing immigration but split recently on economic policy.

By Mark Landler

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldeurope
FranceNational Rally (France)Bardella, Jordan (1995- )Le Pen, Marine
Association of Volunteers for Lao People, via Associated Press
Five Miners Are Rescued After Week Trapped in Flooded Laos Cave
Rescuers pumped water from the flooded cave, enabling four miners to crawl out. One used diving gear to escape earlier, and two remain missing.

By Isabella Kwai

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldasia
Laos
María Jesús Contreras
Season Pass
Today, let’s set our ambitions for summer reading.

By Melissa Kirsch

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

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The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
Is a Canadian Car the Answer to Trump’s Tariffs? The Bricklin Shows the Risks.
A sports car made in New Brunswick and mostly funded by the province lasted only about 18 months.

By Ian Austen

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldcanada
CanadaNew Brunswick (Canada)Saint John (New Brunswick)Economic Club of New YorkCarney, Mark JTrump, Donald J
Kevin Faingnaert for The New York Times
The World Capital of French Fries Has a Problem: Too Many Potatoes
Belgium’s potato harvest set a record, just as tariffs hit U.S. demand for frozen fries and as competition from suppliers in Asia intensified.

By Jenny Gross

Published on : Sat May 30 2026

worldeurope
European Union
Arash Khamooshi/Polaris for The New York Times
Iran’s Hard-Liners Try to Derail Potential Deal With the U.S.
A political fight is playing out in Iran, where the small but loud faction of hard-liners has used rallies, state media and private and public statements to try to undermine negotiations.

By Farnaz Fassihi

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranSupreme National Security Council (Iran)Ghalibaf, Mohammad BaqerKhamenei, Mojtaba (1969- )Pezeshkian, MasoudTrump, Donald J
Arlyn Mcadorey/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Kenneth Law, who ran an online business that shipped toxic salt to customers in 40 countries, also admitted to causing the deaths of 79 people in Britain, prosecutors said.

By Michael Levenson

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

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Mississauga (Ontario)Ontario (Canada)National Crime Agency (UK)Crown Prosecution ServiceKenneth Law
Fred Ramos for The New York Times
Mexico’s Senate Votes to Allow Officials to Annul Elections Over Foreign Meddling
The legislation, which comes amid growing tensions between Mexico and the White House, must be approved by a majority of state legislatures and sent to the president.

By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldamericas
MexicoMorena (Mexican Political Party)Sheinbaum, ClaudiaTrump, Donald J
Saher Alghorra for The New York Times
U.N. Adds Israeli and Russian Forces to Sexual Violence List
Israel has denied the accusations and condemned the report, which listed dozens of countries and nonstate groups as “credibly suspected” of patterns of rape and sexual violence.

By Alan Yuhas

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldmiddleeast
IsraelRussiaSudanGaza StripUkraineUnited NationsRapid Support Forces (Sudan)HamasDanon, Danny (1971- )Netanyahu, Benjamin
Fethi Belaid/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi, Exiled Ex-President of Yemen, Dies at 80
In a country fractured by civil war and other crises, he held the title of president from 2012 to 2022 and was widely seen as an ineffective ruler.

By Adam Nossiter

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldafrica
Sana (Yemen)YemenHadi, Abdu Rabbu Mansour
Simon Maina/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
8 Girls Arrested in Suspected Arson at School Dorm That Killed 16
The students could be charged next week, Kenya’s education minister said, after the blaze broke out on Thursday at a school run by Kenya’s police.

By Brian O. Otieno

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldafrica
Gilgil (Kenya)Kenya
Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times
Israeli Troops Push Deeper Into Lebanon as Cease-Fire Talks Continue
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli ground forces had crossed Lebanon’s Litani River, as military officials from the two countries were set to meet for U.S.-brokered talks.

By Euan Ward

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldmiddleeast
LebanonIsraelHezbollahNetanyahu, Benjamin
Sam Bush for The New York Times
British Museum Postpones Jewish Cultural Event, Citing Threat of Disruption
The cancellation comes amid a rise in racial and religious crimes in Britain as well as growing sense of unease for some of London’s Jews.

By Claire Moses

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldeurope
London (England)British Museum
Edgar Su/Reuters
Vietnam’s Leader Warns Asia About the Risks of Superpower Conflict
In a speech to military leaders from the region, To Lam said that distrust and a lack of respect for established rules had created a culture of “the big fish swallowing the small fish.”

By Damien Cave

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldasia
Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific AreasVietnamCommunist Party of VietnamLam, ToMeeks, Gregory WTrump, Donald JXi Jinping
John Moore/Getty Images
After Orban’s Defeat, Hungary Is Poised to Get Billions From E.U.
The European Union is set to release 16 billion euros it had withheld, as Hungary moves to enact anti-corruption and rule of law policies.

By Lara Jakes

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldeurope
HungaryBrussels (Belgium)European UnionEuropean CommissionMagyar, PeterOrban, Viktorvon der Leyen, Ursula
Association Of Volunteers For Lao People, via Associated Press
One of Five Gold Miners Is Rescued From Laos Cave After More Than a Week
An international effort to free the trapped men brought attention to the country’s informal mines, where panning for gold can pay more than minimum wage.

By Francesca Regalado and Muktita Suhartono

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldasia
Laos
Daniel Mihailescu/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Romania Says It Could Invoke NATO’s Article 4. What Would That Do?
The clause in NATO’s founding treaty is an “instrument” Romania can use, the foreign minister said after a drone, alleged to be Russian, wounded two civilians.

By Jenny Gross and Aurelien Breeden

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldeurope
RomaniaRussiaPolandUkraineNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
Andreea Campeanu for The New York Times
What to Know About the Drones That Have Been Crossing Into Romania
The strike on Friday, near the Ukrainian border, was the first to injure civilians in Romania, officials say. But drones from the nearby war have been a growing threat.

By Lara Jakes

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldeurope
RomaniaUkraineRussiaNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
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By Luke Broadwater and Max Bearak

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

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Monicah Mwangi/Reuters
Kenyan Court Suspends Plans for Ebola Quarantine Unit for Americans
The order came after U.S. officials said that a 50-bed facility was being established in the African country to house American citizens exposed to the virus.

By Brian O. Otieno

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldafrica
Kenya
Tatsiana Chypsanava for The New York Times
How Fuel Price Shocks Rattled a Remote New Zealand Village
The prices of diesel and gasoline soared after the Iran war started, piling more hardship on people in Ruatahuna, one of New Zealand’s most remote villages.

By John Yoon and Tatsiana Chypsanava

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldaustralia
New ZealandRotorua (New Zealand)
Tako Robakidze for The New York Times
No, Not That Georgia. A.I. Compounds a Nation’s Identity Woes.
Online queries are more likely to turn up references to the U.S. state — a problem for the republic in the Caucasus and its people. But a move to drop the name “Georgia” has lost steam.

By Ivan Nechepurenko

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

worldeurope
Tbilisi (Georgian Republic)Georgia
The New York Times
How Japan Lost 3 Million People in Five Years
Japan’s population fell by more than 3 million over the past five years, a record drop that underscores the depths of the country’s accelerating demographic crisis.

By Javier C. Hernández, Pablo Robles and Kiuko Notoya

Published on : Fri May 29 2026

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