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Funeral Held for Loved One Lost in Air India Crash
A cremation ceremony was held for Kinal Mistry, a victim of the Air India crash who hailed from a community that took pride in those who went abroad. Her family said she was someone who would “fulfill everyone’s dreams.”
Funeral Held for Loved One Lost in Air India Crash
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Iran Missile Strikes Hospital in Southern Israel
The strike highlighted the risks to civilians in Israel and Iran after days of fighting between the two nations.
Iran Missile Strikes Hospital in Southern Israel
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- A hacking group steals at least $90 million from Iranian crypto exchange in cyberattack.
A hacking group steals at least $90 million from Iranian crypto exchange in cyberattack.
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- If the U.S. joins Israeli attacks, Iran will retaliate ‘wherever we find the targets,’ an official says.
If the U.S. joins Israeli attacks, Iran will retaliate ‘wherever we find the targets,’ an official says.
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- Iran is open to talks with the U.S., a senior diplomat says, even as the supreme leader rejects the idea.
Iran is open to talks with the U.S., a senior diplomat says, even as the supreme leader rejects the idea.
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Hurricane Erick Nears Mexico as a Category 4 Storm
Erick set off flash floods in the states of Oaxaca and Guerrero. A stretch of the Pacific coastline, including Acapulco, was under a hurricane warning.
Hurricane Erick Nears Mexico as a Category 4 Storm
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Thursday Briefing
The prospect of U.S. strikes in Iran.
Thursday Briefing
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Quietly, Pakistan Wages a Deadly Drone Campaign Inside Its Own Borders
As it strikes militants, the country’s security services are adopting a tactic that Pakistan once criticized the United States for using.
Quietly, Pakistan Wages a Deadly Drone Campaign Inside Its Own Borders
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Iranians mostly lost internet access on the sixth day of Israeli strikes.
The shutdown appears to be the result of an internal decision rather than a consequence of an Israeli strike.
Iranians mostly lost internet access on the sixth day of Israeli strikes.
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- A hacking group steals at least $90 million from Iranian crypto exchange in cyberattack.
A hacking group steals at least $90 million from Iranian crypto exchange in cyberattack.
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U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants
The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States.
U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants
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- If the U.S. joins Israeli attacks, Iran will retaliate ‘wherever we find the targets,’ an official says.
If the U.S. joins Israeli attacks, Iran will retaliate ‘wherever we find the targets,’ an official says.
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Iranian Civilians Are Killed in Israeli Strikes, Including a Poet and an Equestrian
Israel has said it does not target Iranian civilians, but hundreds have died in the violence, among them a poet and her family, an equestrian and a graphic designer.
Iranian Civilians Are Killed in Israeli Strikes, Including a Poet and an Equestrian
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Tehran is about as densely populated as New York City.
Recent evacuation warnings from Israel affect hundreds of thousands of the capital’s residents.
Tehran is about as densely populated as New York City.
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U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every Turn
The largest perils may lie in the aftermath, many experts say, just as they did in Afghanistan and Iraq.
U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every Turn
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Iran Rejects Trump’s Call for ‘Surrender’ in War With Israel
President Trump did not rule out U.S. military intervention on behalf of Israel, saying, “Nobody knows what I’m going to do.”
Iran Rejects Trump’s Call for ‘Surrender’ in War With Israel
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- Iran is open to talks with the U.S., a senior diplomat says, even as the supreme leader rejects the idea.
Iran is open to talks with the U.S., a senior diplomat says, even as the supreme leader rejects the idea.
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Thursday Briefing: Trump’s Indecision on Iran
Plus, Studio Ghibliesque video games.
Thursday Briefing: Trump’s Indecision on Iran
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Trump Administration Says It Is Working to Help Americans Leave Israel Amid Iran Conflict
As fighting between Iran and Israel continued for a sixth day, the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem made its first announcement for Americans trying to leave Israel.
Trump Administration Says It Is Working to Help Americans Leave Israel Amid Iran Conflict
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Before Iran’s internet was throttled, one resident described a ‘deserted’ Tehran.
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Hurricane Erick Nears Mexico’s Coast as Category 3 Storm
“If you are in low-lying areas, near rivers, near waterways, it is best for you to go to shelters,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said.
Hurricane Erick Nears Mexico’s Coast as Category 3 Storm
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- U.S. lawmakers say Gulf Arab leaders want Iran’s nuclear program to end, but preferably not by force.
U.S. lawmakers say Gulf Arab leaders want Iran’s nuclear program to end, but preferably not by force.
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There are about 40,000 U.S. troops in the Middle East.
Despite danger from Iran’s deadly missile fire, Israeli morale appears high.
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Austria Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Deadly School Shooting
The government announced proposals to make it harder to buy a firearm after a gunman killed nine students and a teacher.
Austria Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Deadly School Shooting
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If Trump Joins Israel-Iran Conflict, U.S. Troops in Mideast Could Be Vulnerable
Iran’s leader vowed that his country would respond to any U.S. involvement in the war with Israel.
If Trump Joins Israel-Iran Conflict, U.S. Troops in Mideast Could Be Vulnerable
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Spain Blames Planning Missteps and Technical Problems for Huge Power Outage
The Spanish government ruled out a cyberattack, saying that a series of failures led to the nationwide blackout in April.
Spain Blames Planning Missteps and Technical Problems for Huge Power Outage
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- Focusing on Iran, Israel sends more troops to its borders and withdraws some from Gaza.
Focusing on Iran, Israel sends more troops to its borders and withdraws some from Gaza.
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Trump says ‘nobody knows what I’m going to do’ on Iran.
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See where Israeli strikes have damaged Iranian nuclear and military facilities so far.
The nuclear watchdog of the United Nations has confirmed Israeli strikes on multiple facilities in Iran.
See where Israeli strikes have damaged Iranian nuclear and military facilities so far.
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- See where Israeli strikes have damaged Iranian nuclear and military facilities so far.
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A Man Drove a Car Down Rome’s Spanish Steps. It Did Not Go Great.
Don’t try this at home.
A Man Drove a Car Down Rome’s Spanish Steps. It Did Not Go Great.
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U.K. Police Mishandled Crash That Killed Teenager Harry Dunn, Review Finds
An independent report found that officers should have arrested the driver, Anne Sacoolas, at the scene. She later claimed diplomatic immunity and fled Britain.
U.K. Police Mishandled Crash That Killed Teenager Harry Dunn, Review Finds
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- Two Iranian centrifuge production facilities are hit, the U.N. nuclear watchdog says.
Two Iranian centrifuge production facilities are hit, the U.N. nuclear watchdog says.
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Kate Middleton Unexpectedly Pulls Out of Royal Ascot
The princess canceled plans to attend the horse racing event on Wednesday as she tries to find the “right balance” in her recovery from cancer, Kensington Palace said.
Kate Middleton Unexpectedly Pulls Out of Royal Ascot
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In a defiant address, Iran’s supreme leader rejects Trump’s call to surrender.
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Israel Says Iranian Missile Strikes Major Hospital
Iran struck the largest hospital in southern Israel, the Israeli military said. President Trump has offered no timetable on deciding whether to order U.S. forces to join attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
Israel Says Iranian Missile Strikes Major Hospital
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Aiming at the Dollar, China Makes a Pitch for Its Currency
The leader of China’s central bank made a clear though indirect critique of the dollar’s role as the world’s main currency.
Aiming at the Dollar, China Makes a Pitch for Its Currency
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The Dark Side of China’s Gold Frenzy
Chinese investors have poured their savings into gold, attracted by promises of rising prices. One company’s sudden closure is a cautionary tale.
The Dark Side of China’s Gold Frenzy
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Iran Urges Users to Delete WhatsApp
Iran’s state television urged people to delete WhatsApp, saying without evidence that the app was sending user information to Israel.
Iran Urges Users to Delete WhatsApp
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India and Canada Move to Mend Ties Damaged by Sikh Activists’s Killing
The rapprochement comes months after each country had expelled the other’s senior diplomats.
India and Canada Move to Mend Ties Damaged by Sikh Activists’s Killing
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Iran War Reflects a Changed Middle East and a New Israeli Military Doctrine
For years, Israel contained its conflicts with Tehran, Hamas and Hezbollah. The broad assault on Iran highlights a shift in strategy.
Iran War Reflects a Changed Middle East and a New Israeli Military Doctrine
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Israel Further Alienates Would-Be Arab Allies in Attacking Iran
Wealthy Gulf countries are alarmed and anxious about Israel and Iran’s new war.
Israel Further Alienates Would-Be Arab Allies in Attacking Iran
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Here’s the latest.
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Iran War Reflects a Changed Middle East and a New Israeli Military Doctrine
For years, Israel contained its conflicts with Tehran, Hamas and Hezbollah. The broad assault on Iran highlights a shift in strategy.
Iran War Reflects a Changed Middle East and a New Israeli Military Doctrine
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Trump Skips Zelensky Meeting as G7 Talks End With Little for Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky had hoped to secure more support from the Group of 7 nations, but the crisis in the Middle East was seen as a more urgent priority.
Trump Skips Zelensky Meeting as G7 Talks End With Little for Ukraine
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Wednesday Briefing
Fears of a wider war in Iran.
Wednesday Briefing
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Great-Grandson of Islamic Republic’s Founder Was in Streets as Israel Fired on Tehran
Seyyed Ahmad Khomeini, a descendant of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, told The Times that the legacy of his family name was at stake in the conflict.
Great-Grandson of Islamic Republic’s Founder Was in Streets as Israel Fired on Tehran
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As Pakistan Moves to Ban Black Magic, Astrologers See a Bad Omen
Spiritual practitioners fear that legislation imposing prison time for vaguely defined occult services could cast a wide net.