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World News
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Search for Venezuela Quake Survivors Grows More Urgent
Back-to-back earthquakes left at least 235 dead and injured more than 4,300 people, according to Venezuela’s government. Residents of the port city of La Guaira estimated that hundreds of people were trapped in rubble. The toll was expected to rise.

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

Oscar Del Pozo/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
More Temperature Records Fall as Deadly Heat Stifles Europe
The continent’s second heat wave since May continued to disrupt daily life for millions. Officials in Spain said it might have contributed to a spike in deaths.

By Lynsey Chutel, Nazaneen Ghaffar, Aurelien Breeden and Zane Irwin

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldeurope
Europe
Ed Ram for The New York Times
‘I Like My Job Too Much’: Unpaid Teachers Fight to Save a Nation’s Schools
South Sudan is the world’s newest nation and its education system is on the verge of collapse, putting an entire generation at risk.

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Ed Ram

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldafrica
AfricaSouth SudanUnited States Agency for International DevelopmentUnited Nations Children's FundKiir Mayardit, SalvaTrump, Donald J
Ahmad Al-Rubaye/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Iraq’s New Leader Faces Resistance Trying to Bring Militias Under State Control
The Trump administration has demanded that Iraqi leaders distance themselves from Iran and rein in Iran-linked militias that are outside of government control.

By Raja Abdulrahim and Falih Hassan

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

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Elke Scholiers/Getty Images
Iran Strikes Ship in Strait of Hormuz, Undermining Efforts to Restore Traffic
The attack, confirmed by U.S. and Iranian officials, came after Tehran threatened to disrupt shipping in the waterway and as Washington sought regional support for its peace agreement.

By Peter Eavis, Farnaz Fassihi, Jenny Gross and Euan Ward

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldmiddleeast
BahrainIranIsraelManama (Bahrain)Islamic Revolutionary Guards CorpsMaersk LineRubio, Marco
Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto, via Getty Images
To Escape Record Heat, the French Are Taking to Water. Both Have Been Deadly.
Crowds are filling the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, as temperatures soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Forty people drowned while swimming in other waterways.

By Mark Landler and Ségolène Le Stradic

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldeurope
Paris (France)France
Alastair Grant/Associated Press
King Charles III Has Paid More Than $39.6 Million in Taxes, Palace Discloses in a U.K. First
Charles released his tax information for the period he has been king of Britain as part of a push for greater transparency after the scandal involving the former Prince Andrew.

By Megan Specia

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldeurope
Great BritainCharles III, King of the United KingdomAndrew, Duke of YorkWilliam, Prince of Wales
Federico Rios for The New York Times
Trump’s Heavy Hand in Colombia’s Right-Wing Victory
The U.S. president endorsed the right-wing winner. But his influence went further.

By Annie Correal and Julie Turkewitz

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
ColombiaPetro, GustavoTrump, Donald JMoreno, Bernie (1967- )De La Espriella, AbelardoRubio, MarcoCepeda, Ivan
Luis Tato/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Officials Shut Down Kenya’s Capital to Block Protest
The protest, an annual event, has become a showcase of the growing political power of Kenya’s youth.

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Brian O. Otieno

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldafrica
KenyaNairobi (Kenya)Ruto, WilliamMwangi, Boniface
Video obtained by The New York Times
As More Chinese Own Pets, Young People Stand Up for Animal Welfare
After a man was filmed torturing dogs, hundreds gathered in a rare demonstration that the police tried to break up. For many, the sit-in was their first civic action.

By Murphy Zhao and Lily Kuo

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldasia
Chongqing (China)China
Korean Central News Agency, via Reuters
North Korea Deploys Its First Destroyer, Vowing to Project Nuclear Power by Sea
The 5,000-ton Choe Hyon is the largest warship North Korea has ever built and is said to be armed with nuclear-capable missiles.

By Choe Sang-Hun

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldasia
North KoreaKim Jong-un
Arash Khamooshi/Polaris for The New York Times
Iran’s Loyalists Promote a Wider Nationalism, Unveiled Women Included
Government supporters are showing off new ties with alleged former dissidents in a bid to show that they can withstand enemies at home as well as abroad.

By Erika Solomon and Sanam Mahoozi

Published on : Wed Jun 24 2026

worldeurope
IranTehran (Iran)
Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times
The War Forgotten by the World Is an Apocalypse Now
Overshadowed by conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza and Lebanon, the fighting in Myanmar’s isolated heartland has reached new depths.

By Hannah Beech and Daniel Berehulak

Published on : Wed Jun 24 2026

worldasia
MyanmarMin Aung Hlaing
Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times
Europe Is Sweltering. Here’s What That Looks Like
Temperature records have been broken in several European countries this week.

By Megan Specia

Published on : Wed Jun 24 2026

worldeurope
EuropeFranceGreat BritainSwitzerlandSpainVatican City
How to Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday in the Country It Broke Up With
Britain may have lost the Revolutionary War, but London still holds the blueprints of the American Revolution. Follow in the founders’ footsteps at these notable places.

By Claire Moses and Jeremie Souteyrat

Published on : Fri Jun 26 2026

travel
Great BritainLondon (England)
Andrew Testa for The New York Times
A $2.5 Billion Whodunit: The Hack That Dented the U.K. Economy
A loose collective of cybercriminals initially took credit for crippling Jaguar Land Rover last year. Investigators now see Russian hands behind the ransomware attack.

By Adam Goldman, Jane Bradley, Dustin Volz and Michael Schwirtz

Published on : Fri Jun 26 2026

worldeurope
Great BritainRussiaEvil Corp (Russian Hacking Group)Federal Bureau of InvestigationJaguar Land RoverNational Crime Agency (UK)Microsoft CorpDan Jarvis
Catherine Ivill — AMA/Getty Images
These Soccer Fans Are Boycotting the World Cup on TV
In Myanmar, games are being broadcast by a company that is co-owned by the military, which usurped power five years ago. Some fans are trying other ways to watch.

By Richard C. Paddock

Published on : Fri Jun 26 2026

worldasia
Mandalay (Myanmar)Yangon (Myanmar)MyanmarInternational Federation of Association Football (FIFA)
Arlette Bashizi for The New York Times
Ebola Outbreak Could Become Largest Ever, Africa’s C.D.C. Warns
Most of the people testing positive for Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo are not on health workers’ radar, suggesting that contact tracing is lagging dangerously behind.

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Stephanie Nolen

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldafrica
Congo, Democratic Republic of (Congo-Kinshasa)AfricaBunia (Congo, Democratic Republic of)Ituri Province (Congo, Democratic Republic of)
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
How Long Can a Person Survive Under Rubble?
It depends on water, air and how quickly rescuers are able to find people.

By Zane Irwin

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
United StatesVenezuela
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Hoping for Miracles as Venezuela Digs Out From Massive Quakes
It is known as a “doublet,” two earthquakes in quick succession, and it has brought the Latin American country to its knees.

By María Victoria Fermín, Anatoly Kurmanaev, Julie Turkewitz, Isayen Herrera and Michael Levenson

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaCaracas (Venezuela)La Guaira (Venezuela)Rodriguez, Delcy (1969- )
Arash Khamooshi/Polaris for The New York Times
Less Islamism, More Nationalism
In Iran and across the Middle East, the bond between religion and politics is getting weaker.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

world
IranMiddle EastVenezuela
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Aid official says groups are mobilizing to provide shelter and water to quake victims.

By Frances Robles

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

world
Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press
Deportees From the U.S. Won’t Find an Open Door to Canada
New Canadian policies and a longstanding border agreement with the United States will make heading north a tough route for Syrians and Haitians.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldcanada
CanadaHaitiSyriaUnited StatesAmnesty InternationalImmigration and Customs Enforcement (US)Supreme Court (US)
Maddie McGarvey for The New York Times
A Glimpse at the Conditions Deportees May Face in Haiti and Syria
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could end humanitarian protections for many Haitians and Syrians in the United States, clearing the way for their potential deportation.

By Ephrat Livni

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
HaitiSyriaUnited StatesUnited NationsTrump, Donald J
Pool photo by Yui Mok
A ‘Deeply Ironic’ Climate Disruption
The extreme heat smothering Europe has upended Climate Week in London.

By David Gelles

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

climate
London (England)
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Devastating Earthquakes Will Test Venezuela’s Newfound Alliance With U.S.
President Trump has boasted of the success of an armed intervention in Venezuela. A natural disaster raises pressure to match rhetoric with action.

By Anatoly Kurmanaev

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaUnited StatesState DepartmentMaduro, NicolasRodriguez, Delcy (1969- )Rubio, MarcoTrump, Donald J
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
On the ground and online, Venezuelans desperately search for missing relatives.
Friends and family of those in the earthquake zone were turning to social media and heading to affected neighborhoods as they awaited an official rescue response.

By María Victoria Fermín, Sheyla Urdaneta and Frances Robles

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
Venezuela
‘I Am Completely Destroyed’: Voices From the Hardest-Hit Area
A missing child. A boyfriend in the rubble. Venezuelans on Thursday were still trying to understand the scope of the devastation in this hard-hit city.

By Isayen Herrera, Julie Turkewitz and Adriana Loureiro Fernandez

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
VenezuelaLa Guaira (Venezuela)
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
How to help victims of the Venezuela earthquakes.
Here’s how to contribute to organizations that are aiding the rescue and recovery efforts in Venezuela.

By Zane Irwin

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
Joann Pai for The New York Times
Latest Victims of France’s Heat Wave: Children Locked in Family Cars
As temperatures pass record levels in France, the heat wave-related death toll continues to rise.

By Mark Landler and Ségolène Le Stradic

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldeurope
France
Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters
Why the Venezuelan Earthquakes Happened, and What to Expect Next
Twin earthquakes like those that ripped through the region are unusual but not unheard of. Scientists are already gathering data needed for a more detailed picture.

By Robin George Andrews

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

science
Caracas (Venezuela)Caribbean AreaVenezuela
The New York Times
The Vast Destruction Along Venezuela’s Coast After Earthquakes
Photos and videos show a coastal area north of Caracas sustained some of the worst damage from earthquakes in Venezuela on Wednesday.

By Agnes Chang, Samuel Granados, Josh Holder, Pablo Robles and Lazaro Gamio

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

worldamericas
Venezuela
Emil Lippe for The New York Times
To Reveal the Rhythmic Roots of Laughter, Just Tickle an Ape
A study of chimps, gorillas and other great apes, including human children, sheds light on how laughter has evolved.

By Emily Anthes

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

science
Communications Biology (Journal)Davila-Ross, Marina
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
Supreme Court Expands Trump’s Power Over Immigration
The court handed President Trump victories in his push to rescind deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of people and turn away migrants at the southern border.

By Ann E. Marimow

Published on : Thu Jun 25 2026

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SyriaHaitiHomeland Security DepartmentSupreme Court (US)Noem, KristiSauer, D John (1974- )Trump, Donald J
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