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World News
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
These Ukrainian Drones Don’t Just Kill. They Deliver Oatmeal Cookies.
In a war where drones are synonymous with destruction, some are also used to drop care packages to Ukraine’s frontline soldiers.

By Oleksandr Chubko and Cassandra Vinograd

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldeurope
Dnipro (Ukraine)RussiaUkraineAmazon.com IncRed Bull
Nobel Novelist Orhan Pamuk Finally Gets the Netflix Series He Wanted
After publishing more than 20 books and winning a Nobel Prize, the Turkish author fought to bring a celebrated novel to the screen — on his own terms.

By Ben Hubbard and Emin Ozmen

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldeurope
Istanbul (Turkey)Netflix IncPamuk, Orhan
Leon Neal/Getty Images
NATO Remains Vital to U.S. Security, Ex-Ambassadors and Generals Say
Despite doubts over Washington’s commitment to European security, the alliance enhances American national interests, a bipartisan group of 16 high-level former officials wrote in a joint letter.

By Steven Erlanger

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldeurope
EuropeUnited StatesNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization
Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times
‘Are You Feeling the Vibe?’ At Italy’s Spread-Out Olympics, It Depends.
In Milan, the hub of the Winter Games, the atmosphere seems subdued, while the small towns hosting mountain events are seeing enthusiastic crowds.

By Patricia Mazzei, Tariq Panja, Heather Knight and Kim Severson

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldolympics
Alps MountainsBormio (Italy)Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy)Dolomite Mountains (Italy)Milan (Italy)International Olympic Committee
Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
Would You Leave Your Bag Unattended at a Starbucks? They Did. For Hours.
It is common for people to leave their belongings when they step away in South Korea. But some customers created a minor furor by occupying seats at a store without physically being there.

By Jin Yu Young

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldasia
Seoul (South Korea)South Korea
Vincent Alban/The New York Times
Olympic Figure Skaters Are on Thin Ice Over Copyright Rules
Several athletes have found themselves caught up in controversies over musical choices before and during one of the biggest competitions of their careers.

By Tariq Panja

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldeurope
Alana Paterson for The New York Times
What We Know About the Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada
The police identified an 18-year-old as the suspect believed to have fatally shot eight people in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, before killing herself.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Vjosa Isai and Ravi Mattu

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldamericas
CanadaBritish Columbia (Canada)Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia)
Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times
Students Won a Revolution in Bangladesh. They Want So Much More.
At the vanguard of Gen Z movements, protesters in Bangladesh ousted the prime minister in 2024. They now face the hard reality of winning change through elections.

By Anupreeta Das, Saif Hasnat and Lam Yik Fei

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldasia
BangladeshIndiaWazed, Hasina
Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
Iran Commemorates Revolution, With U.S. Warships Lurking Off the Coast
The authoritarian clerical regime in Tehran came to power in 1979. Today, it presides over a country that is deeply polarized and under threat of an American attack.

By Erika Solomon

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
IranKhamenei, AliPezeshkian, Masoud
Uma Sanghvi/The Palm Beach Post, via Associated Press
Epstein Revelations Stir Chaos From Scandinavia to South Asia
Disclosures in documents released by the Trump administration have roiled the world, leading to resignations and the threat of legal charges far beyond American borders.

By Mark Landler

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
EuropeNorwayFar East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific AreasGreat BritainEpstein, Jeffrey E (1953- )Starmer, KeirAllen, WoodyBarak, EhudDalai LamaFico, RobertJuul, Mona (1959- )Macron, Emmanuel (1977- )Modi, NarendraNetanyahu, BenjaminRod-Larsen, Terje (1947- )
Lam Yik Fei for The New York Times
Bangladesh Holds Elections on Thursday. Here’s What to Know.
Bangladesh is holding national elections for the first time since 2024, when a student movement ousted the prime minister.

By Anupreeta Das and Saif Hasnat

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldasia
BangladeshIndiaRahman, TariqueYunus, Muhammad
Emily Flynn/EPA, via Shutterstock
How Hate Groups and Terrorists Use Gaming Platforms to Recruit Young Children
Fringe movements are using games and other online platforms to draw growing numbers of children to their causes, new data and dozens of interviews show.

By Pranav Baskar

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
British Columbia (Canada)United StatesCanadaGlobal Project Against Hate and ExtremismRoblox CorpDiscord IncTelegram LLCX (Formerly Twitter)TikTok (ByteDance)
Odd Andersen/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
NATO Is Stepping Up Arctic Security. Here’s Why.
As Russia displays its military might in the Arctic region, the Western alliance is beginning a mission to increase its presence there.

By Lara Jakes

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
EuropeArctic RegionsGreenlandIcelandRussiaAtlantic OceanBaltic SeaBarents SeaChinaNorth Atlantic Treaty OrganizationTrump, Donald J
Pool photo by Jordan Pettitt
U.K. Police Say They Have Spoken to Prosecutors Over Former Prince Andrew
The police are weighing whether to formally investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over accusations he shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein.

By Megan Specia

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
Great BritainLondon (England)Republic CampaignAndrew, Duke of YorkCharles III, King of the United KingdomEpstein, Jeffrey E (1953- )Giuffre, Virginia Roberts
Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Ukrainian Olympian Is Disqualified Over Helmet With Images of War Dead
Olympic officials had told Vladyslav Heraskevych that the helmet, featuring images of Ukrainian athletes killed in the war with Russia, violated the Games’ ban on political speech.

By Victor Mather

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldolympics
ItalyInternational Olympic CommitteeHeraskevych, Vladyslav
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez for The New York Times
Top U.S. Energy Official Presses Venezuela to Do More to Spur Investment
Energy Secretary Chris Wright is one of the highest ranking American officials to visit Venezuela in nearly 30 years, marking warmer ties between Washington and Caracas.

By Simon Romero

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldamericas
Caracas (Venezuela)Exxon Mobil CorpMaduro, NicolasTrump, Donald JWright, Chris (1965- )
Marco Ugarte/Associated Press
Mexico Risks Losing Its Measles-Free Status, Months Before Millions Arrive for World Cup
The country’s confirmed cases have topped 9,000 since last year, raising fears that a high-stakes evaluation in April could lead to its status being revoked.

By Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

Published on : Thu Feb 12 2026

worldamericas
MexicoCanadaUnited StatesChihuahua (Mexico)TexasPan American Health OrganizationInternational Federation of Association Football (FIFA)Sheinbaum, Claudia
Jennifer Gauthier/Reuters
In Tumbler Ridge, a community in stunned agony.
Residents embraced and wiped away tears a day after one of the worst mass shootings in the history of Canada rocked the small, remote town.

By Sara Harowitz

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times
Takaichi’s New Superpowers
Japan’s voters just gave their prime minister a huge mandate to transform her country. What comes next?

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

world
JapanCanadaLiberal Democratic Party (Japan)Takaichi, Sanae
Michael Buholzer/EPA, via Shutterstock
Switzerland to Vote on Capping Population at 10 Million
After a campaign by a right-wing opposition party, the government will hold a referendum in June that would require measures to limit immigration.

By Tatiana Firsova

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
SwitzerlandEurope
Doug Mills/The New York Times
Jordan Stolz finds a new gear to break an Olympic record.
Stolz put an end to Dutch dominance in the men’s sport, cruising to his first Olympic gold medal.

By Victor Mather and Doug Mills

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

world
Cheshire Constabulary
U.K. Inquest Finds British Woman Was Killed ‘Unlawfully’ in Texas Shooting
A British coroner ruled that a Texas man acted with gross negligence when he accidentally shot his 23-year-old daughter, who was visiting from Britain last year.

By Jenny Gross and Christine Hauser

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
Dallas (Tex)England
US Department of Justice
Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home
The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women.

By Jane Bradley and David Enrich

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

us
Palm Beach (Fla)Justice DepartmentEpstein, Jeffrey E (1953- )
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What Questions Do You Have About Saudi Arabia?
“Ask a Correspondent” will take your questions to Vivian Nereim, our Gulf bureau chief.

By Katrin Bennhold

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

world
Saudi ArabiaMohammed bin Salman (1985- )
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By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Vjosa Isai

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
Trent Ernst/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
9 Killed and 25 Injured in Shootings at School and Home in Canada
The police said the suspect died of a self-inflicted injury after the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia.

By Francesca Regalado, Vjosa Isai and Yan Zhuang

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
CanadaBritish Columbia (Canada)Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia)
Jordon Kosik, via Associated Press
‘I will know every victim,’ says mayor of close-knit Tumbler Ridge.

By Lynsey Chutel

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
Jarbas Noronha
Students and Teachers Hid in School for Hours During British Columbia Shooting
The shooting in Tumbler Ridge was one of the deadliest in Canada’s history. Seven people, including the suspected shooter, were found dead at the local secondary school.

By Francesca Regalado

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
British Columbia (Canada)CanadaTumbler Ridge (British Columbia)
Tim Graham Photo Library, via Getty Images
‘An Uphill Struggle’: King Charles Is Not Giving Up on the Planet Yet
Environmentalism may have gone out of fashion on Wall Street and in the White House, but the British monarch says he remains deeply committed to the cause in a new documentary, ‘Finding Harmony’.

By Michael D. Shear

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
Great BritainPrince's Trust (Nonprofit)Charles III, King of the United Kingdom
Tim Krochak/Reuters
Canada Launched Major Gun Reforms in 2020 After a Mass Shooting
The country’s deadliest mass shooting, in Nova Scotia, led to the creation of a comprehensive program after 23 people died, including the attacker.

By Vjosa Isai

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
CanadaTumbler Ridge (British Columbia)
Alessandro Grassani for The New York Times
Away From Pomp of Olympics, Homeless Shiver on Streets of Milan
Six homeless people have died in the Italian city in recent weeks, highlighting the widening inequality as the Games unfold there.

By Motoko Rich and Josephine de La Bruyère

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldeurope
Milan (Italy)
Alex Wong/Getty Images
Hong Kong Convicts a Political Exile’s Father, a First for the City
In her first interview about her father, the exiled Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok said the authorities were targeting her family to try to silence her.

By David Pierson

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldasia
Hong KongChinaKwok, AnnaLai, JimmyXi Jinping
Google
A Peaceful Mountain Town in Western Canada Is Shaken by Deadly Shooting
Tumbler Ridge sits at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, and is surrounded by expansive mountain ranges and a geological park.

By Vjosa Isai and Yan Zhuang

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
British Columbia (Canada)CanadaTumbler Ridge (British Columbia)
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Here’s the latest.
The tenth person who was found

By Francesca Regalado, Vjosa Isai and Yan Zhuang

Published on : Wed Feb 11 2026

worldcanada
Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia)Canada

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