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Iran War Live Updates: Israel and Lebanon Conclude Direct Talks as Strikes Go On
A joint statement from the talks was expected, even as fighting continued in southern Lebanon between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah. The violence in Lebanon remained a sticking point in the fragile U.S.-Iran cease-fire.

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

Akos Stiller for The New York Times
The Man Who Defeated Viktor Orban
For years, Peter Magyar was a loyal ally of Viktor Orban, the far-right Hungarian leader. Then he changed sides — and defeated his former boss in a landslide victory on Sunday. Does he represent real change?

By Andrew Higgins and Lili Rutai

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldeurope
Budapest (Hungary)HungaryFidesz PartyTisza (Hungarian Political Party)Magyar, PeterOrban, Viktor
Natalie Naccache for The New York Times
As War Chills Economy, Dubai’s Most Vulnerable Bear the Cost
Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates, whose hospitality industry has been hit hard by the war with Iran, are facing furloughs, pay cuts and even repatriation.

By Raja Abdulrahim

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
Dubai (United Arab Emirates)United Arab EmiratesHuman Rights Watch
Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times
What Happened After Denmark Adopted a Ruined City in Ukraine
The Danish government has contributed more than $250 million to Mykolaiv, as the Trump administration pushes a more business-focused plan.

By Andrew E. Kramer and Brendan Hoffman

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldeurope
Mykolaiv (Ukraine)Denmark
Ian Austen/The New York Times
Carney Seals a Majority and Remakes Canada’s Liberal Party
The rising star in global centrist politics has secured a majority in the Canadian Parliament. Critics are crying foul.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldcanada
CanadaUnited StatesConservative Party (Canada)Liberal Party (Canada)Carney, Mark JPoilievre, Pierre
Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters
With Algeria Visit, Pope Leo Returns to His Roots in a Holy Order
Some theologians say the pontiff’s understanding of Augustine’s teachings helped inform his response to President Trump’s negative comments about him.

By Matthew Mpoke Bigg

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldafrica
AfricaAlgeriaMiddle EastRoman Catholic ChurchLeo XIVAugustine of Hippo (354-430)Francis
Reuters
As Bahrain Cracked Down Amid War, a Death in Custody Sparked Outrage
The body of a man accused of spying for Iran, Mohammed al-Mousawi, showed signs of torture, witnesses said. The U.N. has called for an investigation.

By Nazeeha Saeed and Vivian Nereim

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
Bahrain
Charles Placide Tossou/Reuters
Benin’s Finance Minister Wins Presidential Election in Landslide
Romuald Wadagni received 94 percent of the vote, according to provisional results. He faces the challenge of a growing jihadist insurgency in the region.

By Saikou Jammeh

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldafrica
BeninAfricaEconomic Community of West African States (Ecowas)Talon, PatriceRomuald Wadagni
Ezra Acayan/Getty Images
Russian Oil Revenues Nearly Doubled in March
The surge in revenue provided a critical lifeline for Moscow, which has struggled to fund the war in Ukraine amid record-high deficits.

By Ivan Nechepurenko

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldeurope
IranRussiaUkraineInternational Energy Agency
Nicolas Tucat/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Will Viktor Orban’s Legacy Live On in Brussels, Even Without Him?
Viktor Orban, Hungary’s newly ousted prime minister, helped to finance a Brussels think tank that pushes his populist vision. It will outlast him, at least for a while.

By Jeanna Smialek and Koba Ryckewaert

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldeurope
Budapest (Hungary)EuropeHungaryFidesz PartyMathias Corvinus CollegiumTisza (Hungarian Political Party)Orban, ViktorMagyar, Peter
Carina Johansen/NTB Scanpix, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Europe Is Desperate for More Energy. Can Norway Come to the Rescue?
The war in Iran has once again exposed Europe’s energy vulnerability. A friendly source at home would seem to be ideal. But it’s not that easy.

By Lynsey Chutel

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldeurope
NorwayArctic RegionsEuropeIranMiddle EastEquinor ASANordea Bank ABEuropean UnionStoltenberg, Jens
Mevlut Bayraktar/IHA, via Associated Press
Ex-Student Opens Fire at High School in Turkey, Wounding 16
Officials said the teenage attacker killed himself when cornered by the police. The authorities are investigating possible motives.

By Ben Hubbard and Safak Timur

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
Sanliurfa (Turkey)
The New York Times
‘Extremely Dangerous’ Super Typhoon Barrels Toward Northern Mariana Islands
The storm, named Sinlaku, was expected to make landfall on Tuesday evening in Tinian and Saipan, where tens of thousands of people were urged to shelter in place.

By Laura Chung

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldasia
Northern Mariana IslandsSaipan (Northern Mariana Islands)Guam
Where Even Flowers Stoke Fear
Myanmar’s generals have brutalized the country for decades. But they have come to dread garlands as a sign of resistance.

By Hannah Beech and Daniel Berehulak

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldasia
MyanmarMin Aung Hlaing
Remo Casilli/Reuters
Italy Suspends Defense Pact With Israel, Further Straining Ties
The move by Italy, once considered a strong ally of Israel, reflected growing anger over Israeli aggression in the Middle East. President Trump criticized Italy’s stance on the war.

By Elisabetta Povoledo

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
ItalyIsraelMeloni, Giorgia (1977- )
Pool photo by Haruna Furuhashi
Xi Offers Veiled Critique of U.S. in Rare Comments on War in Iran
China’s leader, Xi Jinping, said that the world cannot risk reverting “to the law of the jungle.” Beijing has taken a more active role diplomatically as the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz persists.

By Lily Kuo

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
ChinaXi Jinping
Martin Bernetti/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Middle East War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, I.M.F. Warns
The conflict could also fuel another bout of inflation, according to the International Monetary Fund.

By Alan Rappeport

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

business
International Monetary FundGourinchas, Pierre-Olivier
Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
State of U.S. Blockade Is Unclear as Some Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz
Ship-tracking data showed that several vessels, including some that had been docked at Iranian ports, had moved through the strait as the U.S. military began its blockade.

By John Yoon and Francesca Regalado

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
Strait of HormuzIran
Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times
In Leo, Trump Faces a Different Kind of Papal Opponent
Unlike his predecessor, Pope Leo XIV enjoys growing support from a broad swath of conservative Catholics.

By Elizabeth Dias and Motoko Rich

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

uspolitics
Roman Catholic ChurchFrancisLeo XIVTrump, Donald J
Reuters
Trump’s Latest Oil Blockade Brings Bigger Economic Risks
Oil markets shrugged it off, but the effort to hurt Iran could provoke retaliation that inflicts more damage on energy assets and the global economy.

By Rebecca F. Elliott

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

businessenergy-environment
Persian GulfIranVenezuelaCubaIsraelUnited StatesStrait of HormuzInternational Energy AgencyTrump, Donald J
David Guttenfelder/The New York Times
In Rare Direct Talks, Israeli and Lebanese Officials Seek Way Forward
The talks, set for Tuesday in Washington, were not expected to produce an immediate breakthrough in the war between Hezbollah and Israel.

By Anushka Patil

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranIsraelLebanonHezbollahAoun, Joseph (1964- )Netanyahu, Benjamin
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By Michael Crowley, Euan Ward, Anushka Patil, Francesca Regalado and John Yoon

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

worldmiddleeast
Eric Lee for The New York Times
Amid War, G.O.P. Puts Off Testimony From Senior Pentagon Commanders
House lawmakers had been scheduled to hear testimony next week from the head of military operations in the Middle East, but the Republican majority postponed the hearing until late May.

By Megan Mineiro

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
Defense DepartmentHouse Committee on Armed Services
Kim Soo-Hyeon/Reuters
South Korea Can’t Build Enough Stadiums to Host Its K-Pop Stars
South Korea doesn’t have enough arenas to show off its own A-list talent. That’s why BTS began its world tour in a once-neglected, 22-year-old soccer stadium.

By John Yoon

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldasia
Seoul (South Korea)South KoreaBTS (Music Group)
Reuters
What the Naval Blockade of Iran Might Look Like
The U.S. military has provided few details on how it might carry out President Trump’s orders as he seeks to pressure Tehran on a peace deal. But history and established practices offer some clues.

By John Ismay

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

uspolitics
Persian GulfIranUnited States Central CommandUnited States NavyTrump, Donald J
Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
U.S. Begins a Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
European countries declined to take part in the action, which is designed to pressure Iran into making concessions by cutting off its oil income.

By Tyler Pager, Peter Eavis, Jenny Gross and Thomas Fuller

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
EuropeFranceIranPersian GulfStrait of HormuzMacron, Emmanuel (1977- )Trump, Donald J
The New York Times
The Venezuela Model
President Trump calls the removal of Nicolás Maduro “the perfect scenario.” But not everything is going right for the U.S. in Venezuela.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

world
VenezuelaStrait of HormuzHungaryVietnamLeo XIVOrban, Viktor
Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
As Internet Blackout Hits Day 45, Iranians Bemoan State Hypocrisy and Economic Risks
Iranians enduring the latest communications shutdown warn that it’s crippling businesses. Critics say officials flagrantly use the internet they block citizens from.

By Erika Solomon and Sanam Mahoozi

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
Iran
Andrew Testa for The New York Times
Killer’s Parents Could Have Prevented Southport Attack in U.K., Report Says
An official inquiry said the perpetrator’s parents, as well as government agencies, had missed several chances to avert the deadly attack.

By Megan Specia

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
EnglandGreat BritainSouthport (England)Liverpool (England)Rudakubana, Axel
Reuters
‘We Finally Have Democracy’: Hungarians Erupt in Joy and Relief
Many Hungarians, exhausted by a struggling economy and worried about a move away from the European Union, were jubilant after Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded. Some had wondered if he would.

By Amelia Nierenberg and Lili Rutai

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
HungaryFidesz PartyTisza (Hungarian Political Party)Orban, ViktorMagyar, Peter
Reuters
Two Iran-Linked Ships Passed Through Strait of Hormuz Ahead of U.S. Blockade
The vessels exited the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, hours before a U.S. naval blockade took effect.

By Jenny Gross

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranIsraelStrait of HormuzUnited StatesInternational Maritime OrganizationUnited NationsTrump, Donald J
Pool photo by Luca Zennaro
Many Popes Have Been Entangled in Politics. Here Are 5 of Them.
Leo XIV, under fire from President Trump, has joined predecessors like Francis and John Paul II in confronting political issues.

By Elisabetta Povoledo

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
Leo XIVTrump, Donald J
Akos Stiller for The New York Times
How Orban, a Wizard of Populism, Lost His Magic Touch
The election defeat for Prime Minister Viktor Orban is less the result of an ideological shift in Hungary, and more the playing out of a fundamental rule of politics.

By Andrew Higgins

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
Budapest (Hungary)Central EuropeEuropeHungaryRussiaFidesz PartyEuropean UnionOrban, ViktorMagyar, Peter
Jenny Kane/Associated Press
Iran Blockade Sets Up a Test of Which Side Can Endure More Pain
President Trump is trying to choke off the country’s lifeline with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. But the Iranians are betting that his tolerance for political pain is limited.

By David E. Sanger

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

uspolitics
Strait of HormuzTrump, Donald J
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