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Middle East Crisis Updates: Lebanon Sends Troops to Support Cease-Fire as Thousands of Civilians Head South

Will Lebanon Deal Break Gaza Deadlock? Experts Doubt It

Israelis protested in Tel Aviv on Saturday against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and called for the release of hostages held in Gaza.

A Battered and Diminished Hezbollah Accepts a Cease-Fire

Residents of the Dahiya, south of Beirut, celebrated the announcement of a U.S.-backed cease-fire on Wednesday.

The 50 Others Accused in France’s Pelicot Rape Trial

Co-defendants going through security at the court in Avignon, France, last week.

Protesters Supporting Pakistani Ex-Leader Are Dispersed in Crackdown

Police officers standing guard after conducting an overnight crackdown against protesters in Islamabad who demanded the release of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan, on Wednesday.

French Intellectuals Decry Dissident Writer Boualem Sansal’s Arrest in Algeria

Boualem Sansal in Paris in 2015. The Algerian-born writer became a French citizen this year.

What Is Russia’s Oreshnik Ballistic Missile?

A Ukrainian investigator with parts of a ballistic missile that Russia used in a strike on Dnipro.

Pakistan’s Capital Is Turned Upside Down by Unending Protests

Supporters of Imran Khan marching toward Islamabad on Monday after clearing shipping containers placed by the authorities to block them.

Moscow Expels 2 German Journalists Over Allegations of Closing Russian TV Bureau

The logo of ARD, the German public broadcaster, on the facade of its studio in Berlin.

Namibia Election: What to Know

Election posters in Windhoek, Namibia, days before the polls opened on Wednesday.

Mystery Drones Spotted Over U.S. Air Bases in Britain

An American jet at R.A.F. Lakenheath, an air base in Suffolk, England, in 2020. Lakenheath was among the bases that drones have been detected flying over recently.

Israeli Forces Keep Striking in Gaza Alongside Cease-Fire in Lebanon

A damaged site in Nuseirat, in central Gaza, on Wednesday after an Israeli strike.

3 Americans Are Said to Be Freed From China in Prisoner Swap

The prisoner swap negotiated by the Biden administration has been in the works for months, officials said.

Cease-Fire Deal Leaves Beleaguered Palestinians in Gaza Feeling Forgotten

A displaced Palestinian man gets a fire going next to a tent in Deir al Balah, central Gaza, on Monday.

A Top Chinese Commander Is Suspended Under Suspicion of Corruption

Adm. Miao Hua arriving at the Pyongyang Airport in Pyongyang, North Korea, in 2019. Until recently, he was in charge of a group that helps enforce Communist Party discipline in the military.

With Trump Returning and Hezbollah Weakened, Iran Strikes a Conciliatory Tone

A billboard in Tehran showing Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his predecessor, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

President João Lourenco of Angola Discusses Biden’s Upcoming Visit

Joao Lourenco, the president of Angola, at the presidential palace in Luanda, Angola.

Hamas Faces a Future Without Its Most Important Ally

A mosque in Gaza damaged by an Israeli airstrike. The Biden administration has tried to increase pressure on Hamas to make a deal with Israel and release the hostages it holds in Gaza.

The U.S. Is Building an Early Warning System to Detect Geoengineering

India’s Exam Leaks Underline the Nation’s Bigger Problem

Indian police officers checking the documents of people preparing to take exams to join the police force outside the examination center in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, in August.

Thursday Briefing

Cars moving south on a busy road near Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. There are hopes that a cease-fire agreement will end 13 months of bloodshed.

Indian Thieves See a Gold Mine in Exams for Government Jobs

Smithfield Meat Market in London to Close

Smithfield has been the site of a market since at least 1174. The current market was built in 1860s.

As Plastic Talks Continue, a Reminder of What We’re All Exposed To

Scientists can use silicone wrist bands to measure a person’s exposure to chemicals.

Syrian Rebel Groups Launch Largest Offensive in Years

Clashes between fighters from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Syrian Army in Aleppo on Wednesday.

E.U. Vessels Surround Anchored Chinese Ship After Cables Are Severed in Baltic Sea

A bulk carrier called the Yi Peng 3 traveling under a Chinese flag was being monitored by Danish naval patrol vessels.

How Have Israel and Lebanon Responded to the Cease-Fire?

A street in Tyre, Lebanon, on Wednesday, hours into the start of the cease-fire.

As Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire Takes Hold, Thousands in Lebanon Head Home

People celebrating as they drove south of Beirut, Lebanon, on Wednesday.

Northern Israel Somber as a Few Soldiers and Residents Trickle Through

Some Israeli troops have begun to return to Israel from Lebanon, but many remain.

Thursday Briefing: A Fragile Cease-fire in Lebanon

Residents of the Dahiya, south of Beirut, celebrated the cease-fire announcement yesterday.

Who Is Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar?

Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, chief of Myanmar’s military junta, at a meeting in Moscow in 2022.

France Suggests It Would Not Immediately Arrest Netanyahu Despite I.C.C. Warrant

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, left, with President Emmanuel Macron of France in Paris in 2023.

Oxford University Names William Hague Its New Chancellor

William Hague at the Wimbledon tennis championships in England in July.

The Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire: What to Know

Celebrating the cease-fire on Wednesday in the Dahiya, an area just south of Beirut, which has been pounded by Israeli airstrikes in recent weeks.

I.C.C. Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrant for Myanmar Junta Leader

Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing attending a military parade in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, in 2021.

With Joy and Tears, Lebanese Return Home: ‘Look at All the Destruction’

People drive south from Beirut on Wednesday.

Will the Hezbollah Cease-Fire Draw Back Northern Israel Residents Displaced by War?

Orly Gavishi-Sotto has been living in a rented house since leaving her hometown, Hanita, which is in northern Israel near the border with Lebanon.

Two Presidents, Two Policies, One Superpower: America in Transition

Without waiting to move into the White House, President-elect Donald J. Trump effectively declared a trade war this week.

Inside the Plastic Industry’s Battle to Win Over Hearts and Minds

Record Snowfall Hurls Seoul Into Winter

Wednesday Briefing

The site of an Israeli airstrike in southern Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, on Tuesday.

Britain’s Emotional Debate Over Assisted Dying

Sarah Tarlow, whose husband Mark took his own life in 2016 after suffering a debilitating neurological illness. “I think it is cruel to make people die horrible, prolonged deaths against their will and that’s what the present situation currently does,” she said.

Meet One of Hong Kong’s Last Few Pro-Democracy Activists

Chan Po-ying posed for photographs in Hong Kong on Friday.

Trump’s Tariff Threat Pits Canada Against Mexico

President-elect Donald J. Trump with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada during a Group of 7 summit in Quebec in 2018.

Israel Approves Cease-Fire With Hezbollah to Halt War in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon continued on Tuesday, ahead of the proposed cease-fire.

Biden Announces Cease-Fire Deal Between Israel and Lebanon

President Biden said the agreement would allow hundreds of thousands of civilians in both Israel and Lebanon to return home, provide security guarantees for Israel and create the possibility of renewed sovereignty for Lebanon.

Wednesday Briefing: Israel Approves Hezbollah Cease-Fire Deal

Beirut, yesterday.

Saudi Arabia and Russia Block Mention of Fossil Fuel Exit in Climate Resolution

Sultan al-Jaber, the president of the COP28 summit in Dubai last year, center, with other officials. The Dubai summit yielded a resolution that for the first time called for decarbonizing the world’s energy system.

Tariff Threats Show Trump’s Commitment to Upending Global Trade

Trucks waiting to cross into the United States in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on Tuesday. Many multinational producers have set up supply chains that snake between North American countries.

Blinken and U.S. Allies Struggle with Wars as Biden’s Presidency Wanes

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken on Tuesday at the end of the Group of 7 Foreign Ministers meeting in Fiuggi, Italy.

Israeli Leaders Blamed by Independent Inquiry for Oct. 7 Failures

Marking the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks at the site of the Nova Festival massacre.

Intense Israeli Airstrikes Send People Fleeing Beirut in Panic

Smoke rises over a building after a strike in Beirut, Lebanon, on Tuesday.

Starbucks Among Companies Affected by Ransomware Attack

A Starbucks store in New York.

Breyten Breytenbach, Anti-Apartheid Writer in Exile, Dies at 85

Breyten Breytenbach, who was also a painter, at his Paris studio in 1989. He lived in exile in Paris after his wife, who was from Vietnam, was barred from South Africa because of the country’s race laws.

Mexican President Mulls Retaliatory Tariffs After Trump’s Threats

President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico addressing supporters in October. On Tuesday, she pushed back against U.S. President-elect Trump’s threat of a tariff on Mexican exports.

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