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A New Trend in Global Elections: The Anti-Trump Bump

Heading to the polls amid global uncertainty arising from the Trump administration, voters in Australia opted for the known quantity of the incumbent leader, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Netanyahu Warns of ‘Intensive’ Escalation From Israel in Gaza Campaign

Destruction in Jabaliya, Gaza, last month. During the war, Israeli forces have pummeled Hamas fighters, with residents in Gaza caught in the middle.

As U.S. Support Vanishes, a Nation’s Postwar Peace Teeters

Police patrolling next to clotheslines in Tibu, a small Colombian town on the Venezuelan border. People displaced by violence in the region had taken shelter in the town.

Survivors Urge Cardinals to Discuss Sex Abuse Crisis in Choosing Next Pope

The convening cardinals have discussed sexual abuse in the church, the Vatican spokesman said last week.

China’s Garment Factories Face a Tipping Point After New Tariffs

The night shift in the garment district in Guangzhou, China.

A Push to Remove Symbols of Imperial Russia Divides Odesa, Ukraine

Odesa’s main statue of Alexander Pushkin, outside the City Council building.

Rwanda in Talks With Trump Administration to Take in Migrants Deported From U.S.

Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, the foreign minister of Rwanda, said late Sunday that talks with Washington were “still ongoing, and it would be premature to conclude how they will unfold.”

Israel Bombs Yemeni Port City After Houthi Missile Struck Near Tel Aviv Airport

Police officers in Tel Aviv on Sunday where a ballistic missile fired by Houthi militants landed.

U.N. Court Drops Sudan’s Genocide Case Against U.A.E.

Sudanese soldiers in areas captured from Rapid Support Forces, in Khartoum in March.

As Trump Targets Researchers, Europe Makes a Pitch to Attract Scientists

President Emmanuel Macron of France speaking at the Sorbonne University in Paris on Monday.

Cable Theft in Spain Disrupts Train Travel for Thousands, Officials Say

Passengers at a train station in Madrid on Monday. It was unclear who was responsible for the theft that led to travel delays or why it had been carried out.

French Police Rescue Kidnapped Father of Crypto Entrepreneur

In the Battle for Next Pope, Cardinal Erdö Emerges as a Conservative Favorite

Cardinal Peter Erdo in Budapest in August. He is an authority on canon law and has built ties with church leaders in Europe, Africa and Latin America.

Pakistan’s Most Powerful Man Steps Out of the Shadows to Confront India

Gen. Syed Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, at a ceremony in Islamabad, the capital, in 2022.

With Acts of Subversion, Some Russians Fight Propaganda in Schools

Students in 2023 visited a museum in Moscow dedicated to World War II. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia introduced “patriotic education” in schools in early 2022.

The Only Female Minister in Syria’s New Government Wants to ‘Get Things Done’

Hind Kabawat, the only female minister in Syria’s new government, in her house, in Bab Touma, a majority Christian neighborhood of Damascus.

Ukrainian Drone Attack Forces Restriction of Flights Near Moscow, Russia Says

Merz Fails in First Parliament Vote to Become Germany’s Next Chancellor

Friedrich Merz in the German Parliament on Tuesday after failing to get enough votes to be named chancellor.

Carney to Meet With Trump on a High-Stakes Visit to the White House

Prime Minister Mark Carney, in Ottawa last week, is a sometimes stiff former banker, known to not suffer fools.

Locals in Pakistani Kashmir Fear Being the First to Face India’s Ire

A giant sign extolling love for Kashmir in Muzaffarabad, the capital of the Pakistani-administered side of the disputed region, belies the tension reignited after a deadly attack on the Indian-ruled side.

India Orders Civil Defense Drills as Potential Clash With Pakistan Looms

A bunker in Tilawari, a village in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Tuesday Briefing

Destruction in Jabaliya, Gaza, last month.

What to Know About the Formation of Germany’s New Government

Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union, in Berlin on Monday.

Friedrich Merz, Germany’s New Leader, Leaps Into a World of Crises

Friedrich Merz, center, will take office at the most challenging time for Germany since its reunification 35 years ago.

13 Workers Found Killed at Gold Mine in Peru

Relatives of the slain gold miners outside the morgue in Trujillo, Peru, on Monday.

18 States Sue Over Trump’s Halting of Wind Power Projects

The wind industry provides about 10 percent of U.S. electricity. The pause threatens to delay projects nationwide.

Tuesday Briefing: Israel’s Plan for Gaza

Destruction in Jabaliya, Gaza, last month.

Her Final Wish: A Home for the Son She Never Got to Hold

Chrissie Tully in the living room of her council home in Loughrea, County Galway. She hopes to buy the house to keep it in her name, in case her lost son returns.

Donald Jr. and Eric Trump Pursue New Deals That Would Enrich President Trump

Eric Trump in Doha, the Qatari capital, on Wednesday, looking over a model of a development the Trump Organization plans to build there.

Why the Italian Who Leads the Church in Jerusalem Is a Contender to Be Pope

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher last month. The Italian has been based in the region for decades and built strong relationships with other religious leaders.

The Last Surrealist

India Sees a Future Making Solar Panels for Itself, and Maybe the World

A Timeline of India and Pakistan’s Tensions Over Kashmir

A shikara, or water taxi, on Dal Lake in Kashmir in 1950. India and Pakistan have vied for control of the scenic Himalayan valley for decades.

Monday Briefing

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia giving his victory speech on Saturday night.

Police Foil Plot to Attack Lady Gaga Concert in Brazil

Crowds at a Lady Gaga concert on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.

Romanian Nationalist Wins First Round of Presidential Voting

George Simion, a Romanian presidential candidate, holding a picture of a holy icon outside a polling station on Sunday.

Monday Briefing: Inside Australia’s Election

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia giving his victory speech on Saturday night.

80 Years After Dachau Concentration Camp Liberation, Witnesses Remember

Survivors, liberators, their families and others commemorated the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp on Sunday.

Sudan’s Army Says Paramilitary Forces Struck Civilian Targets

Smoke rising from the airport of Port Sudan after the reported strikes early on Sunday.

Days Before Conclave, Cardinals in Rome Pitch Messages to the Pews

Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline of France greeting the faithful at Santa Maria ai Monti in Rome on Sunday.

Designers Do a Double Take at the Lettering on Pope Francis’ Tombstone

Pope Francis’ tomb is inscribed with the name “Franciscus,” in irregularly spaced lettering.

More American Air Defense Is on the Way to Help Ukraine

German soldiers unloading the U.S.-made Patriot surface-to-air missile system in Jasionka, Poland, in January.

British Police Arrest Iranian Nationals in Counterterrorism Investigations

New Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, in London. One of Britain’s top security officials said last year that Iran was a growing threat.

What Effect Did Trump Have on Australia’s Election?

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia and his party were re-elected in a landslide.

Israel’s Total Blockade of Gaza Has Created ‘Catastrophic’ Conditions, Doctors Say

A Conclave Like No Other

Firefighters installed the chimney that is used to communicate the choosing of a new pope on Friday on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

Francis Opened Discussions to Those Outside the Church Hierarchy. This Cardinal Would, Too

Cardinal Mario Grech attending Mass at St. Peter’s basilica in Vatican City on Wednesday.

A Popemobile Used by Pope Francis Will Become a Mobile Clinic in Gaza

Pope Francis in his popemobile in Manger Square in the West Bank city of Bethlehem in 2014.

Trapped and Hungry in Mexico, Migrants Struggle to Return Home

Keila Mendoza, with one of her two children, fled Venezuela eight years ago, heading to Colombia and hoping to eventually reach the United States.

Houthi Missile Hits Near Tel Aviv Airport

Israeli security forces near Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv on Sunday after a missile attack.

After 100 Years, Britain’s Two-Party Political System May Be Crumbling

Nigel Farage, the leader of the insurgent anti-immigration Reform U.K. party, on Friday. His party made big gains in England’s local elections.

Poised to Expand Gaza Offensive, Israel Calls Up Thousands of Reserve Soldiers

Israeli soldiers in the central Gaza Strip last January, during an escorted media tour by the military.

Oil Prices Are Falling. Here’s Where That Could Spell Trouble.

Gas flares lit the night sky in Punta de Mata, an oil producing area in Venezuela.

Ukraine Rejects Russian Call for a Three-Day Cease-Fire

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, with diplomats standing behind him, near a residential building destroyed by a missile attack in Kyiv, last month.

Hikers Stumble Upon a Pile of Gold Coins, Igniting a Historical Hunt

Druse in Syrian Town Rocked by Violence Agree to Disarm Militias

Security forces escorted a delegation of Druse leaders and government officials through the streets of Ashrafieh Sahnaya, Syria, on Friday after deadly sectarian clashes erupted this week.

Cardinal Parolin, Leader of Papal Conclave, Is Also a Top Candidate

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, center, on Friday. As the leader of the Vatican machinery for the past decade, he enacted Pope Francis’ vision.

Memory Palace

After Leading a Liberal Comeback, Carney Hits the Ground Running

Prime Minister Mark Carney on election night.

These Contentious Issues Could Determine Who Becomes the Next Pope

Cardinals in Vatican City after the death of Pope Francis. A conclave to choose his successor is expected to start on Wednesday.

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