
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
Karenni State (Myanmar)MyanmarKarenni Nationalities Defense Force

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
SwitzerlandEuropeSwiss People's Party

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
SwitzerlandBasel (Switzerland)Geneva (Switzerland)Swiss People's Party

Cease-Fire Deal Appears Within Reach, Officials Say
U.S. and Iranian officials said final details were still being worked out, but President Trump and Iran’s foreign minister both said they were close to an agreement. Previous potential deals have evaporated at the last minute.Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026

U.S. Plan Is Said to Pull a Third of Fighter Jets It Provides NATO for Europe
The plan, outlined by officials and in a written document, provides rare clarity about the extent to which the Trump administration intends to reduce its commitment to NATO.By Christopher F. Schuetze and Eric Schmitt
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldeurope
EuropeNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationTrump, Donald J

A Dangerous Limbo Leaves Iran, and the World, Between Peace and War
Since announcing a nominal cease-fire two months ago, Iran, Israel and the U.S. have remained locked in low-intensity violence that has become a new normal.By Mark Landler and Anton Troianovski
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldmiddleeast
IranStrait of HormuzUnited States

Ticket Prices Make the World Cup Feel Like an Event for High Society
The opening game in Mexico City took place amid weeks of protests from groups including teachers’ unions complaining about pay and pensions.By Tariq Panja
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
us
MexicoMexico City (Mexico)International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)Infantino, Gianni

Anti-Immigrant Riots Leave Belfast on Edge: ‘Everyone Is Afraid’
In two nights of violence in Northern Ireland after a brutal stabbing, people were targeted because of their skin color, the authorities said.By Stephen Castle
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldeurope
Belfast (Northern Ireland)Northern IrelandEuropePolice Service of Northern Ireland

Bring the Kids and Grab Some Barbecue: A Day at the Ukrainian Drone Races
Competitions that give soldiers a brief break from the front have a festival-like atmosphere, a mix of potentially deadly weapons and frolicking children.By Maria Varenikova
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldeurope
Ukraine

Israel Is Building Army Base in Jenin, Flouting 1990s Pact With Palestinians
Critics say the move would help the Israeli military protect increased settlement activity near Palestinian population centers in the West Bank.By David M. Halbfinger and Adam Rasgon
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldmiddleeast
IsraelJenin (West Bank)West BankPalestinian AuthorityHamas

Spain’s Church Hopes Pope Trip Will Stem Secular Tide
Leo XIV’s visit to Spain, which ended on Friday, has spurred expectations among Catholic leaders of a spiritual revival.By Jason Horowitz
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldeurope
Canary IslandsEuropeSpainRoman Catholic ChurchLeo XIV

Drones Flown Over North Korea Were Part of Martial Law Plot in the South
A court ruled that Yoon Suk Yeol, the impeached former president, had sought to stir up instability to justify his bid for authoritarian rule in 2024.By Choe Sang-Hun
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldasia
North KoreaPyongyang (North Korea)Seoul (South Korea)South KoreaYoon Suk-yeolLee Jae-myung

Families of Air India Crash Victims Seek Answers One Year On
Grieving relatives returned to Ahmedabad to honor the 260 lives lost in the June 2025 disaster, but investigators have not yet released a report into the cause.By Pragati K.B., Anupreeta Das and Hari Kumar
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldasia
Ahmedabad (India)Air IndiaBoeing Company

A Globe-Spanning Collection of Children’s Art May Lose Its Home
For 40 years, a museum in Norway has showcased art by children from around the world, even toddlers. Now it has lost the state support it depended on.By Henrik Pryser Libell and Lynsey Chutel
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldeurope
NorwayOslo (Norway)International Museum of Children's Art (Oslo, Norway)

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
worldamericas
BrazilRio de Janeiro (Brazil)Neymar

The Scientific Quest for a Perfect World Cup Pitch
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 StatesTennesseeInternational Federation of Association Football (FIFA)University of TennesseeMichigan State University

With a Deal Seemingly Close, the U.S. Faces an Iran More Willing to Withstand Pressure
The war has produced regime change, but Iran’s new leaders are more willing to take risks and believe they have already absorbed the worst that America and Israel can deliver.By Steven Erlanger
Published on : Sat Jun 13 2026
worldmiddleeast
IranIsraelLebanonHezbollahKhamenei, AliTrump, Donald J

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
worldeurope
RussiaUkraine

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
worldcanada
CanadaUnited StatesCanadian Screen AwardsNetflix IncHome Box OfficeCanadian Broadcasting CorpLevy, EugeneMartin, MaeMyers, MikeReid, Rachel (Author)Storrie, Connor (2000- )Williams, Hudson (2001- )

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
Herat (Afghanistan)AfghanistanKabul (Afghanistan)TalibanUnited Nations

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

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
worldaustralia
Australia

Canada Has Its Elbows Up and Arms Wide Open at the World Cup
Facing President Trump’s threats, many Canadians have taken a defensive stance to their neighbor. But now Canada is playing co-host with the United States and Mexico, and welcoming the world.By Vjosa Isai
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldcanada
CanadaToronto (Ontario)International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)

As Speculation Swirls About the Emerging Iran Deal, Here’s What We Know
A “memorandum of understanding” between the two sides is under discussion. Both sides are keen to frame it as a victory.By Adam Rasgon and Farnaz Fassihi
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldmiddleeast
IranGeneva (Switzerland)Strait of HormuzPersian GulfTrump, Donald JGhalibaf, Mohammad BaqerAraghchi, AbbasVance, J D

Scientists Race to Test Treatments as Ebola Outbreak Widens
Trials are beginning on several drugs that have shown promise in preliminary studies against the virus that is causing the current outbreak.By Carl Zimmer and Stephanie Nolen
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
health
Congo, Democratic Republic of (Congo-Kinshasa)East AfricaUgandaWorld Health OrganizationRegeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc

Despite Talk of an Iran Peace Deal, Lebanon’s War Grinds On
Israeli strikes on Friday left Lebanon out of sync with a cautious optimism taking hold elsewhere in the Middle East.By Euan Ward and Abdi Latif Dahir
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldmiddleeast
Beirut (Lebanon)Tyre (Lebanon)IranHezbollahTrump, Donald J

Japan Pushes Back on Trump’s Anime Posts
The use of anime imagery online by President Trump and his administration has strained diplomatic ties with Japan and drawn criticism from creators and fans.By John Yoon and Hisako Ueno
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldasia
JapanTokyo (Japan)Trump, Donald J

Conjuring a Mountainous Illusion Out of the Oldest Bridge in Paris
Four decades after the conceptual artist Christo draped the Pont Neuf with fabric, JR, a French street artist, offers his own trick of the eye.By Mark Landler and Elliott Verdier
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
artsdesign
Paris (France)JRChristo

With iPhones and Faxes, David Hockney Embraced Tech
Polaroids and photocopiers also gave the artist possibilities for creating in forms vastly different from his paintings.By Alex Marshall
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
artsdesign
Hockney, David

Here’s the latest.
By Max Bearak, Farnaz Fassihi and Adam Rasgon
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldmiddleeast

‘Operation Pushkin’: Paris Trial Puts Spotlight on Rare-Book Heists
One by one, valuable works by Russian masters like Pushkin and Gogol were disappearing from libraries across Europe. Now six defendants are being prosecuted.By Ephrat Livni
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldeurope
EuropeFranceRussiaGeorgia (Georgian Republic)Pushkin, Aleksandr

China Arrests U.S. Scholar on Spying Charge
The arrest of U Min Zin, who did graduate studies at U.C. Berkeley and directs a research group on Myanmar, took place soon after President Trump met with Xi Jinping in China.By Edward Wong
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
uspolitics
ChinaMyanmarCommunist Party of ChinaTrump, Donald JXi Jinping

Princess Bha, Seen by Some as Heir to Thai Throne, Dies at 47
Ever since she collapsed in a park three and a half years ago, speculation has swirled in Thailand about who could become the next monarch.By Sui-Lee Wee
Published on : Fri Jun 12 2026
worldasia
ThailandAustriaUnited NationsBha, Princess of Thailand (1978-2026)Vajiralongkorn (1952- )Dipangkorn Rasmijoti, Prince of Thailand

Whipsawed Between Fear and Relief, Iranians Hope for War’s End
In addition to concerns about their safety in the event of another all-out war, many Iranians worry about the country’s economy further collapsing if the conflict remains in limbo.By Farnaz Fassihi
Published on : Thu Jun 11 2026
worldmiddleeast
IranTehran (Iran)Trump, Donald J

Trump, in Latest Pivot, Retracts Threat to Strike Iran Again and Widen the War
Mr. Trump said that Iran was close to signing a peace deal. So far, weeks of talks have failed to produce an agreement.By Max Bearak, Anupreeta Das, Michael Levenson and Jonathan Swan
Published on : Thu Jun 11 2026
worldmiddleeast
IranKharg Island (Iran)Middle EastStrait of HormuzTehran (Iran)United StatesTrump, Donald J