South Korean Lawmakers Impeach Acting President as Crisis Deepens
South Korea’s National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik, top, spoke as lawmakers of the ruling People Power Party protested during a plenary session for the impeachment motion against the country’s acting President Han Duck-soo at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday.
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Some African Leaders Are Optimistic About Trump
President-elect Donald J. Trump during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, FL this month.
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The Children Who Left Gaza
Italian summer camp kids peppered Shaymaa Shady, 6, with questions about how she lost her leg. “Ha fatto la guerra,” one child said. She went to war.
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10 Years After Obama’s Opening to Cuba, Despair Replaces Hope
Luis Manuel Pérez polishing the 1952 Chevrolet Bel-Air that he uses to drive tourists through Havana at $40 an hour. Business these days is nearly nonexistent.
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Ukraine Slows Missile Fire Into Russia as Trump Prepares to Take Office
A photograph released by Russia’s defense ministry on Nov. 26 purporting to show the remains of a U.S.-produced ATACMS missile at the Kursk-Vostochny airport in the Kursk region of Russia.
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Finland Seizes Ship After Undersea Power Cable to Estonia Is Cut
Ilkka Koskimäki, right, Finland’s national police commissioner, and other Finnish officials discussed the cutting of undersea cables on Thursday at a news conference in Helsinki.
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Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Investigators Focus on Russian Defenses as Possible Cause
A still image from a video made available by the administration of Kazakhstan’s Mangystau region of a part of Azerbaijan Airlines’ Embraer 190 near the Aktau airport on Thursday.
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Still Sounding Young at 85, She Is the Voice of Old Japan
Midori Kato has been voice acting the character Sazae Fuguta in the TV animation series Sazae-san since it started in 1969.
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Mozambique Unrest: What to Know
A burning barricade in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, when protests broke out again on Monday after a court confirmed the ruling party candidate as the winner of a disputed presidential election.
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Israel Loosened Its Rules to Bomb Hamas Fighters, Killing Many More Civilians
One of the first buildings destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, in Gaza City, on Oct. 7, 2023.
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Israel Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen, Hitting Airport and Ports
Israeli strikes near the international airport in Sana, Yemen, on Thursday.
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Israeli Military Forces Patients and Staff to Leave Hospital in Northern Gaza
Outside Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip in October.
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Friday Briefing
Ilkka Koskimäki, right, Finland’s national police commissioner, at a news conference in Helsinki.
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Two Sailors Die in Separate Incidents in Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
Yachts during the start of the Sydney to Hobart race on Thursday.
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Friday Briefing: How Israel Weakened Civilian Protections
One of the first buildings destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, in Gaza City, on Oct. 7, 2023.
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Trump Wants U.S. Control of the Panama Canal. Here are Three Things to Know.
President-elect Donald J. Trump has said Panama charges U.S. vessels “exorbitant prices” to travel the Panama Canal.
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Holiday Briefing: A Day to Celebrate
These little gnomes are part of a Swedish Christmas tradition.
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Manmohan Singh, Indian Prime Minister, Dies at 92
Manmohan Singh in 2009. India’s first prime minister from the Sikh minority, he led the government from 2004 to 2014.
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Norway Bus Plunges Into Lake, Killing at Least 2
A bus overturned on Thursday in snowy conditions in northwestern Norway.
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Syrian Rebel Government Hunts for Senior Assad Official, Prompting Deadly Clashes
Members of the rebel group that led the offensive to topple the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, on Wednesday.
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Biden and Aides Courted Allies Who Undermined U.S. Goals
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea with President Biden at Camp David in August 2023. Mr. Yoon was impeached by his country’s legislature after declaring martial law this month.
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Prosecutors in Taiwan Indict Ko Wen-je, Former Presidential Candidate
Ko Wen-je, center, during the presidential election in Taipei in January.
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20 Years Since the Deadly Tsunami in Asia
A woman mourning a relative killed in the tsunami in Cuddalore, India, on Dec. 28, 2004.
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Thursday Briefing
Rescuers tried to put out a fire on Wednesday after a drone strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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Five Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike in Gaza, Palestinian Officials Say
A destroyed vehicle after an Israeli strike in Nuseirat in central Gaza on Thursday.
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Hanukkah in Pictures: Keeping the Flame Alive
The first candle of Hanukkah was lit by rabbis at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, as they gathered in joint prayer with families of hostages held in Gaza.
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Thursday Briefing: Rebel Factions Try to Unite Syria
A Syrian Air Force helicopter that was destroyed by Israeli strikes.
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Famine Warning for Northern Gaza Draws U.S. Rebuke and Raises Questions
Palestinians gathered to receive food from a charity kitchen, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, in November.
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Desi Bouterse, Fugitive Former Dictator of Suriname, Dies at 79
Desi Bouterse in 2023. He led a military coup in Suriname in 1980 and remained a powerful figure in the country for decades.
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If Syrian Chemical Weapons Were Found, the U.S. Army Could Safely Destroy Them
Munitions personnel at a military facility for destroyed chemical weapons in Richmond, Ky. A process called hydrolysis has became the preferred method to handle such weapons in the United States.
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King Charles Addresses U.K. Riots and His Cancer in Christmas Speech
King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended a Christmas church service with William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, in Sandringham, England.
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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure on Christmas Day
Rescuers tried to put out a fire on Wednesday after a drone strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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Pope Francis Calls for Peace in Ukraine and Gaza on Christmas
Pope Francis waving from the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City on Wednesday.
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Syria’s New Leaders Try to Unite Rebel Factions Under Defense Ministry
Children resting on the remains of a Syrian Air Force helicopter at a military airport on the outskirts of Damascus on Sunday. It was among military targets across Syria hit by Israeli airstrikes.
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Cyclone on French Archipelago Exposes Resentments Over Immigrants
Immigrants from Comoros at a shantytown devastated by the cyclone in Mayotte island last week.
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Mexico’s Radish-Carving Contest Draws Thousands to the South
The winning entry in the traditional radish category, made by Carlos David Vásquez López and his family for The Night of the Radishes contest in Oaxaca’s city center. It focused on Oaxacan food.
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The Animal Celebrities Who Surprised, Soothed and Screamed at Us in 2024
Hippo holidays from Moo Deng, the pygmy hippopotamus who became a viral sensation this year.
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Azerbaijan Airlines Jet Crashes in Kazakhstan, Killing Dozens
The crash site of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane near the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan, on Wednesday.
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In Mozambique, Dozens Are Killed in Clashes Over Disputed Election Ruling
Security forces framed by smoke from a burning barricade in Maputo, Mozambique, on Tuesday.
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Christmas in Pictures: Lights and Color Mark the Season
Syrian Christians paraded through the streets, under the watch of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham fighters, in Damascus on Christmas Day.
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Holiday Briefing
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Released From a Russian Prison, This Activist Got Right to Work
Vladimir Kara-Murza, the Russian political activist, greeting U.S. senators in Washington in September.
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21 Dead as Mozambique Erupts in Violence Over Election Ruling
Protesters gathering on Monday next to a burning barricade in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique.
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Armed Attack at Haiti Hospital Kills at Least 3
The wife of a journalist, who was shot during a gang attack at a hospital in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, cries as his body arrives at a different hospital.
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Sophie Hediger, Olympic Snowboarder From Switzerland, Dies in Avalanche
Sophie Hediger was a regular competitor on the international race circuit in snowboard cross.
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Russia Sentences a U.S. Citizen, Eugene Spector, to 15 Years for Espionage
Eugene Spector in a Moscow courtroom in 2020. He was convicted of espionage on Tuesday, Russian state news agencies reported.
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Dutch Court Issues Prison Sentences Over Violence Against Israeli Soccer Fans
Dutch police officers standing guard after the unrest in Amsterdam, last month.
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Israel Intercepts Houthi Missile and Threatens Militant Group’s Leaders
Demonstrators showed support for Palestinians at a rally last week in Sana, Yemen.
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As Rome Prepares for a Tourist Surge, Residents Fear Losing the City’s Soul
A newly constructed underpass opened on Monday, creating a large pedestrian zone between the Tiber River and the Vatican.
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