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World News
Lynsey Addario for The New York Times
How War Takes Its Toll on Ukraine’s Pregnant Women
Bombings, blackouts and displacement compound maternal anxiety. Still, many women persevere. “We must bring new life,” one said.

By Lynsey Addario, Maria Varenikova and Oleksandra Mykolyshyn

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

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UkraineEurope
Vantor, via Reuters
Killed by the Venezuelan Quakes Just Hours After Being Deported From U.S.
Many of the 146 Venezuelans deported from the United States the day the earthquake struck are feared dead.

By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Patricia Sulbarán

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

worldamericas
La Guaira (Venezuela)United StatesVenezuela
Finbarr O’Reilly for The New York Times
A Risky Burial in the Heart of an Ebola Outbreak
Safe interment is critical to containing the deadly disease, but in recent days around one Congolese town, that was not always being done.

By Finbarr O’Reilly

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

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Congo, Democratic Republic of (Congo-Kinshasa)Mongbwalu (Congo, Democratic Republic of)
David Guttenfelder/The New York Times
Trump Suggestion of a Syrian Crackdown on Hezbollah Confounds Many in Mideast
During peace talks, President Trump repeatedly floated the idea that Syria could help subdue Hezbollah in Lebanon. The proposal revived bitter memories.

By Christina Goldbaum and Raja Abdulrahim

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

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LebanonSyriaIsraelHezbollahal-Shara, Ahmed (Abu Mohammad al-Jolani) (1982- )Assad, Bashar al-Trump, Donald J
Hubert Hayaud for The New York Times
Who Speaks for the Trees? A Tiny Quebec Town.
Terrasse-Vaudreuil has adopted a resolution to protect trees, which its mayor called “indispensable allies,” as living beings.

By Ephrat Livni

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

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CanadaMontreal (Quebec)
ZRC SAZU
Archaeologists Find Maya Monuments Off the Beaten Path. Way Off.
Scientists drove ATVs for miles and then hiked miles more through dense forest to reach a site untouched by looting on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. They named it Minanbé, meaning “there is no path.”

By Alan Yuhas and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

worldamericas
Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico)Campeche (Mexico)Mexico
Luis Antonio Rojas for The New York Times
A Mountain Town Is the Birthplace of Mexican Soccer. But Which One?
Mineral del Monte, a small former mining town that became a tourist destination partly because of its Cornish influence, claims that soccer in Mexico started there. Well, so does the nearby city of Pachuca.

By James Wagner

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldamericas
Mexico City (Mexico)Latin AmericaCornwall (England)Great BritainPachuca (Soccer Team)
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
U.S. Undercuts Venezuela’s Opposition Leader as She Tries to Return
U.S. officials called a bid by María Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, to return to earthquake-battered Venezuela a “political stunt” that has distracted from recovery efforts.

By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Tyler Pager

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldamericas
United StatesVenezuelaState DepartmentMachado, Maria CorinaMaduro, NicolasRodriguez, Delcy (1969- )Trump, Donald JRubio, Marco
The Prom Went On in Kyiv, but Masha’s Date Danced Alone
Masha Polska, 15, was an avid dancer who had been dreaming of a star turn in the group waltz. That was not to be.

By Siobhán O’Grady, Liubov Sholudko and Oksana Parafeniuk

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
UkraineKyiv (Ukraine)
Elke Scholiers/Getty Images
After U.S.-Iran War, Oman Said to Propose Hormuz Fee Plan
Under the proposal, Iran and Oman would collect payment for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to officials and diplomats with knowledge of the matter.

By Vivian Nereim, Farnaz Fassihi and Erika Solomon

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldmiddleeast
Ibrahim Ot/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
World Cup Loss Dominates German News, Displacing Even a Mass Shooting
A day after a deadly attack in northern Germany, the news media’s attention largely shifted to the country’s poor performance at the World Cup.

By Jim Tankersley

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
GermanyStade (Germany)
Valery Hache/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Parcel Bomb Explodes in Monaco, Prompting Cross-Border Police Hunt
The blast seriously injured three people, including a child, according to the authorities, who said the assailant was on the run.

By Ségolène Le Stradic

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
MonacoFrance
Teerasak Suttativong/Reuters
Australian Man Charged With Homicide After Thai Teen’s Body Found in Suitcase
The 17-year-old’s remains were found abandoned near railroad tracks in Pattaya. The suspect was arrested while trying to leave the country.

By Victoria Kim and Muktita Suhartono

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldasia
Pattaya (Thailand)AustraliaThailand
Vincent Alban for The New York Times
Norway’s ‘Viking Row’ Is a Fan Phenomenon at the World Cup
Seas of red-clad Norwegian supporters are rowing shoulder to shoulder at stadiums, schools, even a nursing home. Not everyone is thrilled.

By Louise Krüger and Lynsey Chutel

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
Norway
Armando Vega/Reuters
3 People Die During World Cup Celebrations in Mexico City
A man, 44, and two women, ages 19 and 48, died from asphyxiation, the authorities said, as crowds celebrated the Mexican team’s victory over Ecuador.

By Ali Watkins

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

worldamericas
MexicoMexico City (Mexico)
Carlos Barria/Reuters
Unfamiliar With Bosnia and Herzegovina? What to Know Before It Faces the U.S.
A country has two names, a long history and, this year, a pretty darn good soccer team.

By Victor Mather

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

worldeurope
Bosnia and HerzegovinaYugoslavia
Laura Boushnak for The New York Times
Turkey as a Tango Destination? A Reporter Was Living That Story.
A Times journalist profiled Istanbul’s thriving tango scene after finding herself transformed by the dance.

By Safak Timur

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

worldmiddleeast
Istanbul (Turkey)Turkey
Ayuntamiento De Los Cabos/Facebook, via Reuters
Driver Is Reported Dead Days After Plowing Into World Cup Fans in Mexico
The episode appears to the most significant violence after wins by the Mexico national team, which has drawn huge crowds onto streets across the country.

By Mack Liederman

Published on : Wed Jul 01 2026

worldamericas
Cabo San Lucas (Mexico)Mexico
Old Town Toronto Business Improvement Area
Beaver Statue Honoring the United States Is Smashed in Toronto
One of dozens of statues of Canada’s national animal, part of a public art installation for the World Cup, was destroyed. It was the one wearing stars and stripes.

By Vjosa Isai

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldcanada
Toronto (Ontario)
Fabiola Ferrero for The New York Times
Aid Workers Fear Disease Outbreaks in Venezuela After Quakes
Health care workers worry that illnesses like cholera could spread in areas where clean water was already in short supply, and last week’s earthquakes destroyed water systems.

By Zane Irwin

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaLa Guaira (Venezuela)Caracas (Venezuela)Doctors Without BordersInternational Committee of the Red CrossUnited Nations
Qilai Shen for The New York Times
China’s Plan to Save Jobs From A.I.
As it embeds the technology in every industry, China is thinking about how to keep humans employed.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

world
ChinaJapanCommunist Party of ChinaBending Spoons SpA
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro Accused in Lawsuit of Authorizing Killings
Five families whose loved ones were killed during a deadly police campaign have sued the former Venezuelan leader in U.S. court in Brooklyn.

By Frances Robles

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaMaduro, Nicolas
The New York Times
Map: 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Off Mexico's Coast
View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

By William B. Davis, Madison Dong, Judson Jones, John Keefe, Joey K. Lee and Bea Malsky

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

world
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Shortages of Rescue Equipment Hampered Venezuela’s Earthquake Response
Residents appealed for excavators, generators and specialized rescue tools as civilians have stepped in to supply crews working through the rubble.

By Genevieve Glatsky and Tibisay Romero

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaLa Guaira (Venezuela)
Reuters
The 1968 Pact on Shipping Routes in the Strait of Hormuz That Iran Is Rejecting
For decades, a maritime agreement negotiated by Iran and Oman has governed the main pathways through the strait.

By John Yoon

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranOmanStrait of HormuzInternational Maritime OrganizationUnited Nations
Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters
More Than 1 Million Migrants Apply for Legal Status in Spain
Since late April, the Spanish government has allowed undocumented migrants a path out of legal limbo, making Spain a beacon to the global left.

By Carlos Barragán

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
EuropeSpainSanchez Perez-Castejon, Pedro (1972- )
CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images
China’s Latest Pressure Tactics Are Tightening the Screws on Japan
Beijing’s moves have included flying bombers near Japan, detaining businesspeople and restricting the exports of rare earths.

By Lily Kuo, Pei-Lin Wu and Kiuko Notoya

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldasia
ChinaEast AsiaJapanChina Coast GuardMinistry of Commerce (China)Mitsubishi Electric CorporationTakaichi, Sanae
Fabiola Ferrero for The New York Times
The Hidden Dead: The True Toll in Venezuela Is Buried Under Rubble
Five days after devastating twin earthquakes flattened entire residential neighborhoods, experts fear the official death toll of 1,719 could be a serious undercount.

By Emma Bubola, Leo Sands, Isayen Herrera and Tibisay Romero

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldamericas
La Guaira (Venezuela)Venezuela
Alessandro Grassani for The New York Times
What Italy’s Failure to Make the Soccer World Cup Says About Its Wider Woes
For some Italians, their team’s absence from the biggest tournament in soccer is a metaphor for a broader national malaise.

By Motoko Rich

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
Italy
Andrei Vorobyov, via Telegram, via Reuters
Putin Faces Increased Pressure as Moscow Is Again Attacked by Drones
The Russian authorities said 419 drones were shot down across Russia, including in the capital, and in Crimea.

By Paul Sonne, Ivan Nechepurenko and John Yoon

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldeurope
Moscow (Russia)RussiaUkraineSobyanin, Sergei SZelensky, Volodymyr
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By Leo Sands, Aaron Boxerman and Hari Raj

Published on : Tue Jun 30 2026

worldmiddleeast
Anthony Nino De Guzman/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Peru’s Presidential Vote Gives the Right in Latin America Another Win
Keiko Fujimori, a daughter of the former strongman Alberto Fujimori, returns her family’s movement to power, but with a narrow victory in a divided country.

By Mitra Taj and Genevieve Glatsky

Published on : Mon Jun 29 2026

worldamericas
PeruFujimori, Alberto KFujimori, KeikoSanchez, Roberto (1969- )
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
What the U.S. Owes Venezuela
Expectations are rising over the role the Trump administration could play in helping after two devastating quakes.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Mon Jun 29 2026

world
VenezuelaRussia
Tass, via Space Facts
Abdul Ahad Momand, Only Afghan to Fly in Space, Is Dead
A pilot in the Afghan Air Force, he was recruited for the Soviet space program. His 1988 flight took place as the Soviets were fighting a war in his country.

By Richard Sandomir

Published on : Mon Jun 29 2026

worldmiddleeast
AfghanistanUSSR (Former Soviet Union)Afghan Air ForceMomand, Abdul Ahad (1959-2026)
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