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Iran War Live Updates: Iran Proposes Suspending Nuclear Activity for Up to 5 Years
Vice President JD Vance sought a 20-year suspension in weekend negotiations, which ended without an agreement a day before the U.S. military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz began. President Trump rejected the Iranian offer.

Published on : Tue Apr 14 2026

Denes Erdos/Associated Press
Orban Loss in Hungary Is a Big Moment for the E.U. Here’s Why.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stymied the European Union for years, and particularly in recent months. Peter Magyar’s election could change that.

By Jeanna Smialek

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
HungaryEuropean UnionFidesz PartyOrban, ViktorMagyar, Peter
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
Pool photo by Luca Zennaro
Pope Leo Heads to Africa to Meet the Future of Catholicism
On a four-country tour of the continent, where the faith is growing faster than anywhere else, the pontiff will be greeted by enthusiastic crowds and authoritarian leaders.

By Motoko Rich

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
AlgeriaAngolaCameroonEquatorial GuineaAfricaRoman Catholic ChurchLeo XIV
Amit Elkayam for The New York Times
Israelis Don’t Feel Much Like Victors in War With Iran
The regime in Iran has not changed and the nuclear and missile threats have not been eliminated, leaving many Israelis to wonder what this was all for.

By David M. Halbfinger

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
IsraelIranNetanyahu, Benjamin
Anton Vaganov/Reuters
To Fill Drone Force Ranks, Russia Targets a New Demographic: Students
Recruitment sessions have taken place at hundreds of universities and colleges across the country.

By Milana Mazaeva, Nataliya Vasilyeva and Paul Sonne

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
RussiaHigher School of Economics (Russia)Belousov, Andrei R
Andrew Medichini/Associated Press
For Months, Pope Avoided Clash With Trump. Now He’s Clapping Back.
President Trump lashed out on Sunday night at Pope Leo XIV, who responded hours later by saying he would continue to oppose war.

By Motoko Rich

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

uspolitics
Roman Catholic ChurchTrump, Donald JLeo XIV
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
Nicolas Tucat/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
‘The Strangest Sleepover Ever’: Dutch Skeptical as Their Royals Visit Trump
The Dutch king and queen are set to stay at the White House on Monday night. At a time of trans-Atlantic tension, the Netherlands isn’t sure how it feels about that.

By Koba Ryckewaert and Jeanna Smialek

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
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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

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Attila Kisbenedek/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Defeat of Orban Removes Ukraine’s Biggest Nemesis in Europe
The Hungarian leader’s pro-Moscow tilt cemented his reputation in Kyiv as a spoiler. Now, Ukraine hopes a 90-billion-euro loan he blocked will be disbursed.

By Constant Méheut

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
HungaryRussiaUkraineEuropean UnionMagyar, PeterOrban, ViktorPutin, Vladimir VZelensky, Volodymyr
Ian Austen/The New York Times
Elections and Defections Are Likely to Unshackle Canada’s Liberals
Prime Minister Mark Carney, who heads a minority government, is expected to gain a majority in the House of Commons after three special elections on Monday.

By Ian Austen

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldcanada
CanadaLiberal Party (Canada)Conservative Party (Canada)Carney, Mark JPoilievre, PierreTrudeau, JustinTrump, Donald J
Bernadett Szabo/Reuters
Hungary May No Longer Be Putin’s Ally, but It Can’t Afford a Full Break
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s defeat will make it harder for the Kremlin to divide Europe, but Moscow retains leverage through energy sales.

By Paul Sonne

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
HungaryRussiaEuropean UnionTisza (Hungarian Political Party)Magyar, PeterOrban, Viktor
Arash Khamooshi for The New York Times
To Open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump Wants to Blockade Iran. Experts Are Skeptical.
President Trump’s announcement of a U.S. blockade was his latest effort to pressure Iran to negotiate after direct talks over the weekend did not yield an agreement.

By Ben Hubbard

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
IranStrait of HormuzTrump, Donald JAlbanese, Anthony (1963- )Starmer, Keir
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
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
Budapest (Hungary)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
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
Pool photo by Alastair Grant
Britain Will Not Join U.S. Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, Starmer Says
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the U.K.’s diplomatic efforts are directed at keeping the vital waterway “open, not shut.”

By Michael D. Shear

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
Great BritainEuropeIranMiddle EastStrait of HormuzUnited StatesStarmer, Keir
Bernadett Szabo/Reuters
4 Takeaways From Viktor Orban’s Defeat in Hungary’s Election
Economics and unhappiness with endemic corruption helped Peter Magyar, the challenger, secure victory. A visit by the U.S. vice president in support of Mr. Orban didn’t change things.

By Lara Jakes

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
HungaryFidesz PartyOrban, ViktorMagyar, Peter
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By Tyler Pager, Eric Schmitt, Farnaz Fassihi and David E. Sanger

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
Sara Wayra for The New York Times
After Chaotic Election Day, Peru Orders 2nd Day of Voting for Some Areas
Frustrated voters in long lines were unable to cast ballots in parts of the capital, Lima, due to logistical failures, eroding trust for some in the process.

By Genevieve Glatsky and Mitra Taj

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldamericas
PeruLima (Peru)Fujimori, KeikoLopez Aliaga, Rafael
Mark W. Moffett
For Ants, a ‘Cleaning Station’ in the Desert
A unique “choreography” between two ant species suggests a distinctive partnership in which one provides a carwash service to the other.

By Alexa Robles-Gil

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

science
ArizonaSmithsonian InstitutionMark Moffett
Andrew Medichini/Associated Press
Which Four Countries Pope Leo Is Visiting in Africa, and Why
The pontiff’s journey to the world’s poorest continent will demonstrate his urgent focus on the most vulnerable members of the Church.

By Motoko Rich

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldeurope
AfricaRoman Catholic ChurchFrancisJohn Paul IILeo XIV
Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times
China’s Electrostate Is Poised to Win From War in the Middle East
A cluster of Chinese firms is poised to win big from the energy crisis set off by the war in the Middle East, building on booming investment in artificial intelligence.

By Meaghan Tobin and Keith Bradsher

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

businessenergy-environment
ChinaMiddle EastContemporary Amperex Technology Ltd
Mohd Rasfan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Aiming at China, Malaysia Puts New Restrictions on Electric Cars
The move was a tacit acknowledgment of China’s dominance in the global market and the power of its automakers to keep prices low.

By Zunaira Saieed

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldasia
MalaysiaChinaBYD Co LtdChery Automobile CoProton
Tierney L. Cross/The New York Times
How Would a Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz Work? Here Are Some Possibilities.
The goal of the naval operation ordered by President Trump is to deny Iran the revenues it needs to fund its military, but there are many unknowns.

By Ephrat Livni

Published on : Mon Apr 13 2026

worldmiddleeast
Strait of Hormuz
The New York Times
Scores Killed in Nigerian Military Strikes as Clashes With Militants Intensify
Nigerian officials said they attacked a terrorist enclave, but locals and rights groups said the airstrikes hit a popular market, killing many civilians.

By Saikou Jammeh and Eric Schmitt

Published on : Sun Apr 12 2026

worldafrica
Borno (Nigeria)NigeriaBoko HaramIslamic State West African Province
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