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Global Dispatch - International Headlines and Top Stories

Global Dispatch

Uncovering Today's International Headlines and Top Stories

Britain’s Starmer Defies Calls to Resign, For Now

Xi Is Poised to Press Trump on Arms Sales to Taiwan During China Summit

A high mobility artillery rocket system, or HIMARS, displayed during a military exercise in Taichung, Taiwan, last year.

Iran War Live Updates: Truce Hangs in the Balance as U.S. and Iran Trade Warnings

Russia Keeps Attacking U.S. Firms in Ukraine. The White House Is Silent.

A rescue worker at a Philip Morris factory in Kharkiv, Ukraine, which was hit in a Russian missile strike in January.

Putin’s Credibility Has Suffered in the Iran War. Or Has It?

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia at the Kremlin in Moscow, on Saturday.

Altar Boy Who Called Out Sexual Abuse in the Philippines Is Now a Lawyer for Victims

Michal Gatchalian last year in front of a makeshift altar he had setup at his suburban village’s clubhouse. He no longer goes to the church where he was an altar boy.

Video Shows Philippine Senator Outrunning Agents and Avoiding I.C.C. Warrant

Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who once was the chief enforcer of former President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly “war on drugs,” talking to journalists at the Senate in Manila on Tuesday.

The Iran War Is Taking the Color Out of Japan’s Best-Known Snack Bags

Amnesty Accuses Nigerian Military of Bombing Another Market

Macron Makes a Bid for New Partners in Africa

President Emmanuel Macron of France and President William Ruto of Kenya at the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi on Monday. Mr. Macron announced $27 billion of investment in Africa.

Is France’s Centrist Leader Trying to Weatherproof It From the Far Right?

President Emmanuel Macron of France speaking in Yerevan, Armenia, last week. He cannot run for re-election in France’s next presidential election.

What Middle Powers Fear from the Trump-Xi Summit

President Trump and Xi Jinping after their meeting in Busan, South Korea, in 2025.

How Israel Turned Eurovision’s Stage Into a Soft Power Tool

Putin Said the War ‘Is Coming to a Close,’ but That’s Not All He Said

President Vladimir V. Putin during the celebration on Saturday in Moscow of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.

Distracted and Bogged Down, Trump and Xi Enter a Summit of Reduced Ambitions

President Trump meeting with President Xi Jinping of China in Busan, South Korea, last year. The two leaders are set to meet in Beijing on Wednesday.

Kuwait Accuses Iran of Trying to Infiltrate Its Territory

Kuwait says it arrested four members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps who arrived on a boat.

Starmer has struggled with the economy, the Mandelson scandal and other issues.

The appointment of Peter Mandelson to the position of Britain’s ambassador to Washington was perhaps Keir Starmer’s most damaging error.

Labour’s deep losses in local elections reflect a shift in the public mood.

A polling station in London last week.

UK’s Starmer Faces Calls to Resign. Here Are 4 Ways He Could Respond.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain tried to face down critics on Tuesday.

Here’s the latest.

Who Might Challenge Starmer in a Leadership Contest?

Here’s the latest.

Former Hostage Calls on All of Israel’s Government to Resign

Rom Braslavski, in glasses, with three other former hostages during a ceremony in Tel Aviv in January marking the return of Israel’s last remaining hostage.

Former Top Zelensky Aide Is Accused in Corruption Inquiry

Andriy Yermak resigned in November after law enforcement agencies searched his apartment as part of a corruption investigation, but he was not charged.

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As Trump Dismisses Iran Truce Plan, World Braces for Lasting Economic Pain

Tehran last week. Iranian officials are facing domestic pressure to reach a deal as the country’s economic problems have grown only more dire since the war.

Israel Prepares to Prosecute First Suspects in Oct. 7 Attack Led by Hamas

Palestinians wave their national flag and celebrate by a destroyed Israeli tank in southern Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023.

Cruise Ship Hit by Hantavirus Leaves Canary Islands and Sails Toward Netherlands

Three people who were aboard the MV Hondius have died since it left from Argentina in April.

Trump Proposes Suspending Federal Gas Tax Until Prices Fall

Gas prices have risen about 50 percent since the United States and Israel began the war with Iran on Feb. 28.

European Union Hits Israeli Settlers With Sanctions

Israeli settlers blocking a road as they try to stop Palestinian farmers from leaving their land after harvesting their olive trees in the village of Silwad, near East Ramallah, in October.

Modi Urges Indians to Buy Less Gold and Skip Foreign Trips as Iran War Strains Economy

Commuters on an electric bus in Delhi, India, last month. Mr. Modi appealed to people to conserve energy and use electric vehicles more.

Narges Mohammadi, Jailed Iranian Nobel Prize Winner Is Transferred to Tehran Hospital

Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist, last year. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 for her advocacy of women’s rights in her country.

Iran defends its demands after Trump’s rejection.

Esmail Baghaei, the spokesman for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Tehran last month.

Sara Duterte, Philippine Vice President, Is Impeached, Again

Sara Duterte announced her intention to run for the presidency in 2028 at a news conference in February.

Where Are the Passengers of the Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Now?

British citizens repatriated from the MV Hondius arriving at a hospital in northwest England on Sunday.

A Single Infusion Could Suppress H.I.V. for Years, Study Suggests

A study led by an H.I.V. expert at the University of California, San Francisco, could offer a path toward a lasting H.I.V. treatment.

Here’s the latest.

Starmer Faces Mounting Calls From Own Party to Resign as British Prime Minister

Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on Monday. “I get it. I feel it. And I take responsibility,” he said of last week’s results.

Quebec Novelist Shines a Harsh Spotlight on Migration, and on Trump’s America

The Haitian poet and novelist Thélyson Orélien at a café in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood.

The Fight to Euthanize Pablo Escobar’s Hippos in Colombia

A male hippopotamus walking in Doradal, Colombia. Despite their bulk, they can easily outrun humans.

Ukraine Looks to Step Away From Trump and U.S.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in Yerevan, Armenia, last week. Mr. Zelensky has publicly criticized the United States in ways that would have been unthinkable last year.

How to Win Eurovision With Just a Few Hundred Voters

Yuval Raphael of Israel topped last year’s public vote and almost won Eurovision. Contest organizers don’t release detailed vote data.

Thailand’s Thaksin Shinawatra Is Out of Prison. What Will He Do Now?

Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister of Thailand, leaving prison in Bangkok on Monday. He was paroled after serving eight months of a one-year sentence.

A One-Party India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kolkata on Saturday.

Lebanese Mourn Eight Members of One Family Killed in Israeli Strike

Mourners paying their respects to the eight family members who were killed in an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon.

How Might a Leadership Challenge Against Keir Starmer Play Out?

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain speaking in London on Friday, the day after elections in England, Wales and Scotland.

British Paratroopers Deliver Aid to Remote Islands With Possible Hantavirus Case

A photo released by the British Ministry of Defense showed a parachuter landing on Tristan da Cunha, an archipelago of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.

Putin’s Forces Are Barely Inching Along on the Battlefield

An Ukrainian soldier in the besieged eastern city of Kostiantynivka early this year.

U.S.-China Rivalry Reaches South American Skies

The unfinished Chinese telescope at night at the Cesco observatory in El Leoncito, in Argentina’s San Juan Province.

Mass Layoffs in Iran as Businesses Buckle Under Wartime Pressures

Crowds inside the sprawling Grand Bazaar in Tehran on Saturday. Imports of goods have been affected by the war.

After Capturing Maduro, Trump Celebrated Victory. Did It Bring Venezuelans Home?

Is This Telescope a Threat to U.S. Security?

Cruise Ship Linked to Hantavirus Outbreak Arrives in Spain’s Canary Islands for Disembarking

A passenger from the MV Hondius speaking with medical staff in the Granadilla Port in Tenerife, Canary Islands, on Sunday.

Red Card or Black Card? The Conscription Lottery in Thailand.

Volunteer recruits getting fitted for uniforms in Nonthaburi, Thailand, in April. Tens of thousands of men are conscripted every year.

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