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Chicago
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World News
Cartel Fighters Make a Desperate Alliance That Could Transform Underworld
The Sinaloa Cartel, the world’s most-feared fentanyl trafficker, is reeling from an internal war and a U.S.-Mexican crackdown. Its fate could upend global criminal networks.

By Maria Abi-Habib, Paulina Villegas, Alan Feuer and Adriana Zehbrauskas

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldamericas
Culiacan (Mexico)MexicoSinaloa (Mexico)United StatesJalisco New Generation CartelSinaloa CartelZambada Garcia, IsmaelGuzman Lopez, Joaquin
Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times
Violence Erupts Between Israeli Settlers and Military in West Bank
Hard-right activists clashed with troops and set fire to a security site following a growing wave of attacks on Palestinians in the occupied territory.

By Aaron Boxerman and Fatima AbdulKarim

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldmiddleeast
IsraelWest Bank
Cristina Quicler/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Dangerous Heat Grips Much of Europe, With More to Come
A punishing heat wave broke records in southern Europe and hasn’t peaked yet in some places, prompting warnings to residents, employers and tourists to alter their habits.

By Elisabetta Povoledo

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
SpainFrancePortugalItalyGreeceEuropean Center for Medium-Range Weather ForecastsCopernicus Climate Change Service
Themba Hadebe/Associated Press
A Bitter Political Rivalry in Zambia Shows No Deference to Death
The burial site of Edgar Lungu, Zambia’s former president, has become the latest conflict in a relationship marred by hostility

By Zimasa Matiwane and Rabecca Lungu

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldafrica
ZambiaJohannesburg (South Africa)Lungu, Edgar CHichilema, Hakainde (1962- )
Drifting From the West’s Orbit, Russians Find a New Role Model in China
China has become trendy for Russians who once worshiped everything Western. Young people are learning Mandarin, and Chinese culture and goods have become ubiquitous in Moscow.

By Ivan Nechepurenko and Nanna Heitmann

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
ChinaMoscow (Russia)RussiaPutin, Vladimir VXi Jinping
Satellite Imagery Shows Iran at Work at Fordo Nuclear Site
Amid competing assessments of how badly the enrichment facility was damaged in U.S. strikes, Iran appears to be making its own inspection.

By Samuel Granados

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldmiddleeast
Fordo (Iran)IranUnited StatesMaxar Technologies Inc
Saher Alghorra for The New York Times
Deadly Strike Levels Popular Seaside Cafe in Gaza
The restaurant, a destination for Palestinians seeking a respite or internet access, was reduced to a mere shell by the blast.

By Ephrat Livni and Sahar Alghorra

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldmiddleeast
Gaza StripIsrael
Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters
From Iran-Israel Strikes to Russia’s War: How Conflicts Reshape Air Travel
Whether caused by a long war or brief skirmish, the closing of skies to air travel is having big effects on cost, convenience and safety.

By Anupreeta Das and Niraj Chokshi

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldasia
IndiaFinlandRussiaMiddle EastAir India
Yves Herman/Reuters
As Trade Deadline Nears, Europe Preps for a Scant Outline of a Deal
President Trump’s administration once promised 90 deals in 90 days. When it comes to the European Union, it may be more of a framework.

By Jeanna Smialek

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
European UnionTrump, Donald Jvon der Leyen, Ursula
Alessandro Garofalo/Reuters
The Prada Sandal That Led to Cries of Cultural Theft in India
An uproar over a shoe that resembles leather footwear worn by many Indians shows a growing sense that the country should be recognized for its products that collect fame internationally.

By Anupreeta Das

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldasia
IndiaPrada SpA
Dave Chidley/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
A Canadian City Brings Fluoride Back to Its Drinking Water
Calgary removed fluoride from its water supply in 2011, but residents voted to reverse course after studies linked the move to worse dental health among children.

By Vjosa Isai

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldcanada
CanadaCalgary (Alberta)Health CanadaUniversity of Calgary
Adrian Dennis/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Nonprofits Lose Legal Bid to Halt U.K. Exports of Fighter Jet Parts to Israel
A top court ruled Monday that the British government, rather than judges, should decide on the “acutely sensitive and political issue.”

By Lizzie Dearden

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
EuropeGaza StripGreat BritainIsraelNorway
Billy H.C. Kwok for The New York Times
They Demanded Democracy. Years Later, They Are Still Paying the Price.
Thousands of young people lost careers, friends and dreams after taking part in mass antigovernment protests that erupted six years ago in Hong Kong.

By Tiffany May

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldasia
Hong Kong
Andrew Testa for The New York Times
A Year After ‘Loveless Landslide,’ U.K. Leader Is Even Less Popular
With scores of Labour Party lawmakers in open revolt and voters signaling their distaste, some are urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to abandon caution and pivot left.

By Mark Landler

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
Great BritainEuropeLabour Party (Great Britain)Reform UK (British Political Party)Starmer, KeirGreenberg, Stanley BFarage, Nigel (1964- )
Eric Lee/The New York Times
Canada’s Tax U-turn Highlights Trump Tariff Tactics
After President Trump suspended trade talks with Canada over its controversial digital services tax, Ottawa scrapped it to get back to the negotiating table.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldcanada
CanadaCarney, Mark JTrump, Donald J
Henry Nicholls/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Cancer Curtailed U.K. Royal Family’s Exercise of ‘Soft Power’ Through Public Events
Members of the monarchy took part in fewer public engagements in the year leading to March, a sovereign grant report said, reflecting the illnesses of King Charles III and Catherine.

By Stephen Castle

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
Great BritainSamoaWalesBuckingham PalaceCrown EstateKensington PalaceWestminster Abbey (London)Charles III, King of the United KingdomCatherine, Princess of WalesWilliam, Prince of WalesElizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain
Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times
Trump Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Tightening His Embrace of Its New Leader
U.S. officials said sanctions against targets such as its central bank would end, but they would remain on Syria’s former dictator, Bashar al-Assad.

By Michael Crowley

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

uspolitics
Syriaal-Shara, Ahmed (Abu Mohammad al-Jolani) (1982- )Trump, Donald J
Mario Tama/Getty Images
Near Antarctica, Saltier Seas Mean Less Ice, Study Finds
Briny warm water is mixing on the surface of the ocean, making sea ice melt faster, a new study found.

By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

climate
Antarctic RegionsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
Tuesday Briefing: Senate Votes on Trump’s Big Policy Bill
Plus, Hong Kong protesters are still paying.

By Justin Porter

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

briefing
Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
Gulf States Lead Push to Invest in New Syria
The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as the sway of Iran diminishes.

By Vivian Nereim

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldmiddleeast
Damascus (Syria)Dubai (United Arab Emirates)IranKuwaitMiddle EastQatarSaudi ArabiaSyriaUnited Arab Emiratesal-Shara, Ahmed (Abu Mohammad al-Jolani) (1982- )Assad, Bashar al-Mohammed bin Salman (1985- )
Chandan Khanna/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Data Crucial to Hurricane Forecasts Will Continue, but for One Month Only
U.S. officials said they would stop providing the satellite data online on July 31 rather at the end of June.

By Rebecca Dzombak and Sachi Kitajima Mulkey

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

climate
Defense DepartmentNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
The New York Times
Tracking Hurricane Flossie
See the likely path and wind arrival times for Flossie.

By William B. Davis, Madison Dong, Nazaneen Ghaffar, Judson Jones, John Keefe and Bea Malsky

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldamericas
Baja California (Mexico)Mexico
Federico Gambarini/picture alliance, via Getty Images
‘False Hopes’ Dashed in Norway as Thousands Mistakenly Told of Lottery Wins
A state-owned gambling company apologized after telling players that they had won “erroneously high prizes.” It blamed the error on a faulty currency conversion.

By Amelia Nierenberg

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
Norway
Julie Sebadelha/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
What to Know About the Dangerous Heat in Europe
Health warnings were issued to tens of millions of Europeans as temperatures climbed well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or more than 40 degrees Celsius.

By Amelia Nierenberg

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldeurope
Athens (Greece)EuropeFranceGreat BritainGreeceItalyPortugalSpain
Ann Wang/Reuters
Taiwan’s President Takes on China, and His Opponents, in Speaking Tour
Lai Ching-te is ramping up his warnings about China’s threat to Taiwan. Critics say he is stoking divisions, and risking blowback from Beijing.

By Chris Buckley and Amy Chang Chien

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldasia
Beijing (China)ChinaTaipei (Taiwan)TaiwanChinese Nationalist Party (Taiwan)Communist Party of ChinaDemocratic Progressive Party (Taiwan)Lai Ching-teMa Ying-jeou
Eric Lee/The New York Times
Why Is Trump Returning MS-13 Leaders to El Salvador? 5 Takeaways From the Times Investigation.
The agreement with Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, is undermining a long-running federal investigation into the gang, according to people familiar with the inquiry.

By The New York Times

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

uspolitics
El SalvadorMara Salvatrucha (MS-13)Bondi, Pamela JBukele, NayibTrump, Donald J
Alana Paterson for The New York Times
Can Canada Offset Trump’s Tariff War With More Domestic Trade?
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet his pledge to eliminate the country’s internal trade barriers by July 1. But economists say it’s not a substitute for lost U.S. trade.

By Ian Austen

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldcanada
CanadaUnited StatesTrump, Donald JCarney, Mark J
Meridith Kohut for The New York Times
The War Within the Sinaloa Cartel Explained
One of the world’s most powerful criminal syndicates is facing a government crackdown and internal war after the son of a drug lord betrayed his partner.

By Paulina Villegas

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldamericas
MexicoUnited StatesSinaloa (Mexico)Jalisco New Generation CartelSinaloa CartelGuzman Loera, JoaquinGuzman Lopez, JoaquinGuzman Lopez, OvidioSheinbaum, ClaudiaTrump, Donald JZambada Garcia, Ismael
Majid Asgaripour/WANA News Agency, via Reuters
Monday Briefing
The future of Iran’s nuclear program.

By Natasha Frost

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

briefing
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
Canada Will Scrap Tax That Prompted Trump to Suspend Trade Talks
The government said on Sunday night that it would cancel its tax on American technology companies, handing a victory to the Trump administration.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Published on : Mon Jun 30 2025

worldcanada
CanadaTrump, Donald J
Majid Asgaripour/WANA News Agency, via Reuters
Monday Briefing: The Toll of an Attack on an Iranian Prison
Plus, correcting Captain Nemo.

By Justin Porter

Published on : Sun Jun 29 2025

briefing
Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
Israel’s Attack on Evin Prison Killed 71, Iranian State Media Report
The notorious detention facility in Tehran, where dissidents and political prisoners are held, came under attack on June 23.

By Vivian Yee and Sanam Mahoozi

Published on : Sun Jun 29 2025

worldmiddleeast
IranTehran (Iran)Evin Prison
Yan Dobronosov/Reuters
Russian Barrage of Drones and Missiles Hits Beyond Usual Ukraine Targets
The overnight attack was one of the largest on Ukraine and included strikes in the western part of the country, which is hit less often.

By Constant Méheut

Published on : Sun Jun 29 2025

worldeurope
RussiaUkraineCenter for Strategic and International StudiesZelensky, Volodymyr
Leon Neal/Getty Images
Band’s Chant Against Israel’s Military at Glastonbury Draws Criminal Inquiry
The band Bob Vylan led a chant of “Death, death to the I.D.F.” at Britain’s biggest music festival. A senior State Department official said the band’s U.S. visas had been revoked.

By Ali Watkins and Alex Marshall

Published on : Sun Jun 29 2025

worldeurope
Great BritainIsraelGlastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing ArtsKneecap (Music Group)Bob Vylan (Music Group)
Randi Baird for The New York Times
Surprise Tax in G.O.P. Bill Could Cripple Wind and Solar Power
Wind and solar companies were already bracing for Congress to end federal subsidies. But the Senate bill goes even further and penalizes those industries.

By Brad Plumer

Published on : Sun Jun 29 2025

climate
SenateTrump, Donald JMusk, Elon
Tiziana Fabi/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Europe Endures Relentless Heat Wave
Extreme heat has gripped countries including France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, with record temperatures, health alerts and wildfires.

By Nazaneen Ghaffar

Published on : Sun Jun 29 2025

worldeurope
EuropeFranceGreeceSpainPortugalMet Office (United Kingdom)

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