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Arash Khamooshi/Polaris for The New York Times
Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Tehran Reach Framework for Peace
The deal was expected to open the Strait of Hormuz and lift the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports. But it would leave the thorniest nuclear issues for another day.

Published on : Mon Jun 15 2026

Stefan Wermuth/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Switzerland Rejects Measure to Cap Its Population at 10 Million
The referendum was about limiting migration after the number of residents rose by more than a quarter since 2000, but it was framed around affordability and sustainability.

By Jim Tankersley

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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U.K. Ministry of Defense
British Forces Seize Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tanker
Britain’s Defense Ministry said it was the first time that British forces had acted alone to stop a ship in the fleet, a collection of vessels that Russia uses to move fuel and evade sanctions.

By Stephen Castle

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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Kenny Holston/The New York Times
It Was Meant to Unify. Now the G7 Is Dogged by Chaos and Divided by Trump.
Group of 7 meetings once embodied the effort to sustain the global diplomatic order. This year’s gathering, starting on Monday, symbolizes its fragmentation.

By Mark Landler

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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EuropeFranceUnited StatesGroup of SevenMacron, Emmanuel (1977- )Trump, Donald J
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
Deadlocked Wars: How Major Powers Misread the Regions They Attacked
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.

By Neil MacFarquhar

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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Meet the Smallest Country Ever to Reach the World Cup
Competing for the first time, Curaçao is brimming with joy. Most of the Caribbean nation’s team was born and raised in the Netherlands, but residents say the players represent them.

By James Wagner and Luis Antonio Rojas

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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Pool photo by Kazuhiro Nogi
Japan Is Running Out of Royals. Are More Men the Answer?
Japan’s legislature is drafting a plan to allow the imperial family to adopt distant male relatives. But some in Japan would prefer a female emperor.

By Javier C. Hernández and Hisako Ueno

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

worldasia
JapanLiberal Democratic Party (Japan)
Pool photo by David Mareuil
Germany and Japan Are Rearming Again, 80 Years After World War II
After becoming allies to disastrous effect in the 1940s, Berlin and Tokyo are finding new reasons to team up — including rebuilding their militaries.

By Jim Tankersley and Javier C. Hernández

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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GermanyJapanMerz, FriedrichTakaichi, SanaeTrump, Donald J
Arash Khamooshi/Polaris for The New York Times
With a Deal Seemingly Close, the U.S. Faces an Iran More Willing to Withstand Pressure
Iran’s new, more militaristic leaders have already survived the worst that America and Israel can deliver, and seem readier to take risks.

By Steven Erlanger

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranStrait of HormuzIsraelTrump, Donald J
Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters
Russia Is Rich in Ballistic Missiles. Ukraine Is Short of Ways to Stop Them.
Ukraine is running out of American-made Patriot air-defense interceptors, and is pleading for more.

By Nicholas Kulish, Kim Barker, Siobhán O’Grady and Lara Jakes

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

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RussiaUkraine
Cole Burston for The New York Times
Canada’s Showbiz Steps Out of Hollywood’s Shadow
No longer content with being just “Hollywood North,” the Canadian screen industry is asserting itself and telling its own stories.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Cole Burston

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

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CanadaCanadian Screen Awards
Min Htet San
A Family Ravaged by Land Mines
Bu Ri lost a leg to a mine in Myanmar decades ago. More recently, six other members of his family have suffered a similar fate or worse, in a sign of the devastation wreaked by civil war.

By Richard C. Paddock

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldasia
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Dado Galdieri for The New York Times
Brazilians, Paintbrushes in Hand, Revive a World Cup Ritual
After years of dampened enthusiasm about the World Cup, Brazilians are excited about their national team again — and they’re showing it by painting the streets.

By Ana Ionova and Dado Galdieri

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

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BrazilRio de Janeiro (Brazil)Neymar
Arlette Bashizi for The New York Times
What to Know About the Ebola Outbreak
Aid agencies are racing to help health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The virus is known to have killed at least 140 people, but the true toll may be far higher.

By Lynsey Chutel, Amelia Nierenberg and Matthew Mpoke Bigg

Published on : Mon May 18 2026

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World leaders welcome news the Strait of Hormuz could soon reopen.

By Ephrat Livni

Published on : Mon Jun 15 2026

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Arash Khamooshi/Polaris for The New York Times
U.S. and Iran Reach Agreement to Reopen Strait and Begin Nuclear Talks
The accord halts hostilities in the war that began in February but leaves unresolved the critical issue of Iran’s nuclear program.

By Jonathan Swan, Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman

Published on : Mon Jun 15 2026

worldmiddleeast
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Tercio Teixeira/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Singer Oliver Tree Is Said to Have Died in Collision of Helicopters in Brazil
The two helicopters crashed in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, killing at least six people, the authorities said.

By Alexandra E. Petri

Published on : Mon Jun 15 2026

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BrazilOliver Tree
Eric Lee for The New York Times
Trump Claims Strait Will Be ‘Permanently Toll-Free’ Under Agreement With Iran
In a call to The New York Times, President Trump praised Russia’s and China’s leaders and described Israel’s prime minister as “a very difficult guy.”

By David E. Sanger

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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IranMiddle EastStrait of HormuzIsraelTrump, Donald JXi JinpingNetanyahu, BenjaminPutin, Vladimir VKhamenei, Mojtaba (1969- )
Stu Forster/Getty Images
War and the World Cup
The Iranian government has always used the national team to project soft power. That puts players and fans who oppose the regime in a tough spot.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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IranLebanonJapanMexicoHockney, David
Pool photo by Ronen Zvulun
In Israel, Broad Discontent Even Before Deal’s Details Are Known
Israelis across the political spectrum have said the agreement appears to leave fundamental security threats posed by Iran unaddressed.

By Isabel Kershner

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
IsraelHezbollahNetanyahu, BenjaminTrump, Donald JLieberman, AvigdorLapid, Yair
Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times
Israel Strikes Beirut Outskirts as Fighting With Hezbollah Escalates
The attacks complicated an already delicate moment as President Trump and Iran appeared to be edging toward finalizing a framework peace agreement.

By Isabel Kershner and Christina Goldbaum

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
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Dave Sanders for The New York Times
Net Gain
We’re covering the Knicks, and a savvy strategy people are using to game prediction markets.

By Evan Gorelick

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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Steven Bridges/University of Tennessee
The Secrets of a Soccer-Turf Master
John Sorochan, a turf scientist at the University of Tennessee, has led the yearslong, multimillion-dollar effort to develop perfect playing fields for the 2026 World Cup.

By Alan Burdick

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

science
International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)University of TennesseeSorochan, John
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Here’s the latest.

By Farnaz Fassihi, Adam Rasgon, Ronen Bergman and Jonathan Swan

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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Andrea Hernandez for The New York Times
The 91-Year-Old Weaving Ancestral Tradition Into Art
Though electric machines are now standard, the Venezuelan weaver Margarita Mora has clung to a mix of ancestral Indigenous and Spanish practices to create surprisingly modern work.

By Silvia Benedetti and Andrea Hernández

Published on : Sun Jun 14 2026

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VenezuelaAndes MountainsMora, Margarita (Artist)
Odelyn Joseph/Associated Press
Top Haitian Security Official Kidnapped
A security expert who had recently become chief of staff to the new defense minister was abducted, the latest example of violence gripping the country.

By Frances Robles

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldamericas
HaitiTi Bwa (Gang)Boyard, James (Haiti Official)
CTV News
5 Children Are Killed After Van and S.U.V. Collide in Rural Ontario
The children — four girls and one boy — were among 10 people in the van at the time of the crash. An infant was seriously injured, the police said.

By Mark Walker

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldcanada
CanadaOntario (Canada)
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Here’s the latest.

By Jonathan Swan and Abdi Latif Dahir

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
María Jesús Contreras
Unfinished Business
We like it when projects are completed, but what if we could abide comfortably in the toiling and striving it takes to get them there?

By Melissa Kirsch

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

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Eric Lee for The New York Times
A Tren de Aragua Leader Is Killed in a Joint Strike, U.S. and Venezuela Say
A strike this week in Venezuela killed a gang leader known as Niño Guerrero who was wanted in the United States, officials in both countries said.

By John Yoon

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaUnited StatesTren de Aragua (Gang)Defense DepartmentTrump, Donald JHegseth, Pete
Jae Yang/Courtesy of the Canadian Journalism Foundation
An Honored Canadian Journalist on the Importance of Investigative Reporting
Our Times colleague Susanne Craig was back home in Canada to be honored for her extraordinary career, which began in Calgary, Alberta, her hometown.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldcanada
CanadaCalgary (Alberta)New York TimesCraig, SusanneTrump, Donald JBuettner, Russ
Steven Bridges/University of Tennessee
The Scientific Quest for a Perfect World Cup Field
Every match must be played on natural grass that gives players as consistent a surface as possible, no matter the venue. Cue the years of sod studies.

By Alan Burdick

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

science
United StatesInternational Federation of Association Football (FIFA)University of TennesseeMichigan State University
Sebastien Bozon/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Should Switzerland Cap Its Population at 10 Million? Voters Will Decide.
One of the world’s richest countries is about to hold a referendum on a measure that would curb migration and most likely the economy. It is being sold in warm tones.

By Jim Tankersley

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldeurope
SwitzerlandSwiss People's Party
The New York Times
How Capping Its Population at 10 Million Could Reshape Switzerland
On Sunday, Switzerland will vote on whether to cap its population. The implications for Swiss society and its economy could be huge.

By Adina Renner and Jim Tankersley

Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026

worldeurope
SwitzerlandSwiss People's Party
Mohsen Karimi/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Afghans Hold Rare Public Protests Against Taliban Rules
The United Nations said it was “deeply concerned” about the arrests of dozens of women, and reported that two people were killed in protests organized to support them.

By Yaqoob Akbary and Zane Irwin

Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026

worldasia
AfghanistanHerat (Afghanistan)Kabul (Afghanistan)TalibanUnited Nations
Pool photo Jacquelyn Martin
U.S. Says Iran Cease-Fire Deal ‘Very Close’
A senior administration official said the two sides were “not quite at the finish line yet.”

By Jonathan Swan and David E. Sanger

Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranPersian GulfStrait of Hormuz
Ashley James
Thousands of Mice Swarm Parts of Western Australia in a ‘Mouse Plague’
For months, mice have been found in tea kettles, crunched by car tires and even appeared in people’s beds. In one town, the end might be in sight.

By Laura Chung

Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026

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