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Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Saw Threats From Iran Before Renewing Strikes, Officials Said

Threat of Deportations Leads to Risky Childbirth for Haitian Mothers

Katty Joseph, 20, in the room where she gave birth in the Dominican Republic. She said she delivered on the floor of her home because she feared that seeking care in a public hospital without legal documents could lead to detention or deportation.

The Wars in Ukraine and Iran Are More Alike Than You May Think

Assessing the damaged buildings following Russian strikes in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, on Sunday.

Iceland, Rattled by Trump’s Greenland Threats, Weighs Joining the E.U.

Inside India’s Manipur State, Where Violence and Division Are Routine

Security personnel at a buffer-zone checkpoint between Imphal and Churachandpur in Manipur, India, in March.

Paris School Worker Tried for Child Abuse in Widespread Assault Inquiry

Demonstrators gathered outside court in Paris on Tuesday to protest allegations of sexual abuse in schools.

A Spring Heat Wave is Breaking Records in the U.K., Spain and France

Temperatures in London climbed to 34.8 degrees Celsius, or nearly 95 degrees Fahrenheit, on Monday.

Canada Strikes Landmark Deal to Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Germany

Canada’s LNG export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, the country’s largest LNG plant. Prime Minister Mark Carney has sought new markets for Canadian energy resources.

At Chelsea Flower Show, a Gnome Controversy and Some ‘Good British Madness’

The change in policy to allow gnomes at the Chelsea Flower Show this year set off discussion about the place of kitsch in the traditional English garden.

Belgium Crash Kills 4 as Train Hits School Van

The site of the crash in Buggenhout, Belgium, on Tuesday.

Pope Leo Warns of Risks From A.I. in 42,300-Word Encyclical

Pope Leo XIV at the presentation of his first encyclical letter, “Magnifica Humanitas,” at the Vatican on Monday. In it, he outlined his desire to protect human dignity and agency in an age of artificial intelligence.

Cubans Cook With Charcoal and Wood Fires to Survive During Energy Crisis

Outside one of five 18 story apartment towers in Santiago de Cuba this month.

A City in the Kill Zone

Cambodia’s Leader Pardons Top Opposition Politician Kem Sokha

Kem Sokha, the leading opposition leader in Cambodia, arriving for the verdict in his trial in Phnom Penh in 2023.

Iran Threatens to Renew Strikes Against U.S. Amid Push for Diplomatic Deal

A crowd carried photos of Iran’s three supreme leaders during a ceremony in Tehran on Sunday.

U.S. Said to Have Observed Series of Iranian Threats Before Latest Strikes

The Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam, Oman, on Monday.

Iran Begins Lifting Monthslong Internet Blackout, Officials Say

A woman waves an Iranian flag in Tehran, Iran. The authorities imposed an internet blackout during the war with the United States and Israel.

Trump’s Iran Proposal Has Echoes of Half-Finished Gaza Deal

Displaced Palestinians living in tents among rubble in the Gaza Strip in February.

Israel Steps Up Lebanon Offensive as U.S. Pushes for Iran Peace Deal

Smoke rises after an Israeli air raid on the village of Yohmor in southern Lebanon on Tuesday.

A Dissident Escapes China by Rubber Boat and Lands in South Korea

Rescuers in Laos Scramble to Reach 7 People Trapped in Flooded Cave

Rescuers working to reach seven people trapped in a cave in Xaysomboun province, Laos, on Monday.

To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man Shaking His Hand

Pope Leo XIV shook the hand of Christopher Olah, a co-founder of the A.I. company Anthropic, at the presentation of the encyclical titled “Magnifica Humanitas,” or “Magnificent Humanity,” on Monday at the Vatican.

A Powerful H.I.V. Drug Lands in Zambia. But Will It Reach Those Who Need It?

Health workers promoted a new H.I.V. prevention method at the University of Zambia in Lusaka in March and encouraged students to sign up to get it.

Russians Are Thriving on This Thai Island, but the Scene Feels Fleeting

A Russian flag on Patong Beach in Phuket.

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U.S. Carries Out Renewed Strikes in Southern Iran

Ships near Bandar Abbas, Iran, in May.

Netanyahu Says Israel Plans to Intensify Attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon

Smoke rising in the city of Tyre, Lebanon, on Monday.

Are We Pandemic Ready?

Main Takeaways From Pope Leo’s Encyclical on A.I.

Pope Leo XIV speaks during the presentation of “Magnifica Humanitas,” his first encyclical, at the Vatican on Monday.

‘A Dangerous Bluff’: Carney Likens Alberta Referendum to Brexit

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said of Brexit, “They’re still, 10 years later, trying to undo what people didn’t think they were voting for.”

Trump’s Pressure Had Little Effect on Iran’s Terms for a Peace Deal

For weeks, the Trump administration pursued a diplomatic agreement rather than returning to war in Iran.

UK Heat Wave Could Break May Temperature Record

Beachgoers in Brighton, England, on Monday. The country is facing its first heat wave of the season.

A deal with the U.S. would be preliminary and focused on ending the war, an Iranian official says.

Esmail Baghaei, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, gives a news conference in Tehran earlier this month.

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One of Madagascar’s Oldest Sacred Trees Is Slowly Dying

How Wine, Truffles and Honey Could Help Europe Fight Wildfires

Pope Leo Has Released an Encyclical About A.I. Why Is That Important?

Pope Leo has made artificial intelligence a central theme of his first year as pontiff.

Rubio Rebukes Hezbollah Chief Over Call for Lebanese to ‘Take to the Streets’

A building hit by an Israeli strike in Tyre, Lebanon, on Saturday.

In Ukraine, a Divisive 20th-Century Figure Comes Home

The coffins of Andriy Melnyk and his wife, Sofia Fedak-Melnyk, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday.

The Oscars Start at Cannes

Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog, Denounces Israeli Violence

President Isaac Herzog of Israel in Panama this month.

In City at Center of Ebola Crisis, ‘the Virus Is Far Ahead of Us’

Disinfecting the public market on Saturday in Bunia, in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s northeast, as part of the response to the Ebola virus’s resurgence.

Senate Republicans Cast Doubt on a Potential Peace Deal With Iran

Senator Thom Tillis said it was “questionable” that Iran would end its blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.

Rubio Says Details on Iran Nuclear Program Still to Be Negotiated

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said nuclear talks with Iran may take place.

These Are 5 of the Main Issues to Be Resolved in an Iran-U.S. Peace Deal

Members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps at a government-organized demonstration in support of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the new supreme leader, in April.

Rubio Says U.S.-India Ties Are Strong, Despite Fury Over Trump’s Actions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, at a news conference on Sunday in New Delhi, said the relationship between India and the United States “has not lost any momentum.”

Iran Projects Victory in Potential Deal With Washington

Iranians waving flags last month at a government-organized demonstration in Tehran, the capital.

Fate of War in Lebanon Rests Mostly With Outside Powers

A building hit by an Israeli strike, as seen through a broken window at the Hiram Hospital in Tyre, Lebanon, on Saturday.

At Least 14 Killed in Bombing Attack That Derailed a Train in Pakistan

A Pakistani soldier aiming his weapon after an explosion struck a passenger train in Quetta, Pakistan, on Sunday.

Israeli Leader Says He and Trump Agree on Blocking an Iranian Nuclear Weapon

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at a ceremony on the eve of Israel’s day of remembrance for fallen soldiers in Jerusalem in April.

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What to Know About the Potential U.S.-Iran Peace Deal

People walking near a billboard depicting the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in Tehran, Iran, this month.

UK Institute Is Hunting for Dangers Lurking in AI

Along Parliament Square in London is the home of the A.I. Security Institute, which employs weapons inspectors, epidemiologists and code breakers to probe the technology’s risks.

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