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Live Updates: Senate Advances Measure to Curb Trump’s Use of Force in Venezuela

The Capitol in Washington.

Why Russian Tourists Are Flocking to Southern China’s Beaches

Lebanon Claims Progress in Disarming Militant Groups Like Hezbollah

Members of Hezbollah at the funeral for three people killed in an Israeli military attack in July.

Saudi Official Accuses U.A.E. of Helping Yemeni Separatist to Escape

An image of Aidarous al-Zubaidi, leader of the Southern Transitional Council, in Aden, Yemen on Wednesday. The group has been pushing for an independent state in southern Yemen, with Emirati backing.

Colombia’s President Feared a U.S. Attack. Then Trump Called.

President Gustavo Petro of Colombia during an interview with The New York Times in Cartagena on Wednesday.

Iran Is Cut Off From the Internet as Protests Intensify

A woman checking her phone in Tehran in October.

Venezuela Leaders Free Political Prisoners in a Sign of Possible Change

Atali Cabrejo waits for the release of his son Juan Jose Freites outside the Helicoide prison in Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday.

Most Venezuelans Struggle to Pay for Food, Poll Shows

At a street market in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, in October.

Hoisting Russian Flags, ‘Shadow Fleet’ Edges Into the Light

The Eagle S, an oil tanker, last January after Finnish commandos commandeered it over suspicions that it had deliberately cut vital undersea cables. The authorities said the ship appeared to belong to Russia’s shadow fleet.

Why Cambodia Handed Over a Man Accused of Stealing Billions in Crypto Scam

A building in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, listed on the website of Prince Holding Group as its headquarters, on Thursday. The company has been accused by U.S. prosecutors of operating cyberscams.

Russian Strikes Knock Out Power in Dnipro Region of Ukraine

A power blackout in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on Wednesday after strikes. Ukraine’s grid operator said power to the region was largely restored on Thursday, but the neighboring Dnipropetrovsk region was still being affected.

French Researcher and Russian Basketball Player Released in a Prisoner Swap

The French researcher Laurent Vinatier in court in Moscow in 2024.

Buy Greenland? Take It? Why? An Old Pact Already Gives Trump a Free Hand.

The remnants of an American air base on Greenland called Bluie East Two, which was built during World War II.

Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism

Gen. Kyrylo Budanov in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2024. He is now the presidential chief of staff, after having served as head of military intelligence.

U.S. Navy Is Chasing Several Oil Tankers in the Atlantic

An image from video released by the U.S. military purporting to show the seizure of the oil tanker M Sophia in the Caribbean on Wednesday.

Rocío San Miguel, Venezuelan Political Prisoner, Was Among Those Released

Demonstrators demanding the release of Rocío San Miguel, one of Venezuela’s most prominent political prisoners, at a rally held in Madrid, last year.

Russian Propaganda Ramps Up After U.S. Raid in Venezuela

Red Square in Moscow. Russia and Venezuela have had a close diplomatic relationship, and Moscow is keen to retain those ties.

An Interview With Donald Trump

President Trump speaking to New York Times reporters on Wednesday.

Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for the Venezuela Operation

President Trump at a news conference on Saturday at Mar-a-Lago.

Climate Change Has Turned Greenland Into a Target for Trump

A partially frozen sea just outside Nuuk, Greenland, last year.

Macron tells ambassadors that the world has become ‘unhinged.’

President Emmanuel Macron of France in Paris on Thursday. He told a group of global ambassadors that rules around the world had been discarded.

Trump Addresses Venezuela, Greenland and Presidential Power in New York Times Interview

Australia Faces Critical Fire Warnings Amid Record-Breaking Heat Wave

Many places around Australia have recorded their highest temperatures since 2020 this week.

The Icebreaker Araon Stops Near the Thwaites Glacier

NASA Will Bring I.S.S. Astronauts Home Early After Medical Issue

Rubio Says He’ll Discuss Greenland With Danish Officials Next Week

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he would meet with Danish officials next week to discuss the future of Greenland.

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Trump Says U.S. Oversight of Venezuela Could Last for Years

President Trump in the Oval Office with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday.

When It Comes to Russia, Trump Navigates Conflicting Goals

President Trump meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin in Alaska last August. Mr. Trump’s focus on strength has magnified tensions with Russia in regions like Latin America, where Mr. Putin has sought to extend his influence

What Is the UNFCCC and Why Is the U.S. Pulling Out?

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC, is the treaty that sets a legal framework for international negotiations to address climate change.

Protests Spread in Iran, and Crackdowns Escalate

An image taken from social media shows Iranian security forces using tear gas to disperse protesters at the Tehran bazaar on Tuesday.

Trump and Colombian President Speak by Phone Amid Escalating Tensions

President Trump returning to the White House on Sunday. Mr. Trump said he was looking forward to a meeting with Colombia’s president at the White House soon.

Trump Pulls U.S. Out of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

President Trump addressing the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York last year.

What Are ‘Ghost Fleet’ Ships?

An image from video footage released by the U.S. military purporting to show the seizure of the oil tanker M Sophia in the Caribbean Sea on Wednesday.

Amid heavy security, a tentative return of street life in Caracas.

Vendors and shoppers at a street market in the Petare neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, on Wednesday.

U.S., Cementing Control on Venezuelan Oil, Seizes Russian-Flagged Tanker

The oil tanker Marinera, formerly known as Bella 1, at sea in the Singapore Strait last year.

During Maduro Raid in Venezuela, a Close Call for Helicopters and Trump’s Plan

Senate Republicans Push Back on Trump’s Aspirations to Seize Greenland

Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, background, looking toward Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, at the Capitol on Wednesday.

Lawmakers Are Split After Classified Briefings on Venezuela

Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking at the Capitol on Wednesday after a Senate briefing on operations in Venezuela.

All Eyes on the U.S. in 2026

U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker and Boards Another Amid Tensions With Russia

Clashes Between Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Restart After Deaths

A girl at a hospital in Aleppo, Syria, who was wounded during clashes between the Syrian Army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.

Yemen Separatist Leader Refuses to Attend Talks, Deepening Saudi Arabia-UAE Clash

Aidarous al-Zubaidi, the leader of the Southern Transitional Council, a separatist group, in 2023 at a Yemeni community event in Queens, N.Y.

Hundreds of Tourists on Yemeni Island Caught Up in Saudi-U.A.E. Rift

Tourists outside a hotel on the island of Socotra, Yemen, on Monday.

Maduro Is Gone, but Repression in Venezuela Has Intensified

Europe Tries to Come to Terms With Trump’s Intervention in Venezuela

A Ukrainian artillery unit preparing to fire at Russian positions near the frontline city of Pokrovsk in the Donbas region last month.

Displaced Palestinians in Egypt Await Reopening of Gaza Border

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Russia Sends Naval Vessel to Escort Oil Tanker U.S. Is Pursuing

The oil tanker Marinera, formerly known as Bella 1, at the Singapore Strait in March. Russia has dispatched at least one naval vessel to meet and escort the tanker.

China Touts Hainan, Its Duty-Free Island, Amid $1 Trillion Trade Surplus

Visitors at an exhibition center promoting Hainan’s investment opportunities. The island is promoting itself as the world’s largest “free trade port.”

An emergency order from the Venezuelan government appears to criminalize support for the U.S. attack.

Nicolás Maduro was escorted off a helicopter on Monday to be taken to the federal court appearance in Manhattan.

After Trump’s Military Victory in Venezuela, Cuba’s Economy Is in ‘Freefall’

Cooking soup over an open fire in Havana after the failure of a major power plant in October.

U.S. Pressures Venezuela to Expel Advisers From Cuba, China, Russia and Iran

Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Capitol on Monday. He spoke at a classified meeting with senior congressional leaders.

Latin American countries condemn the U.S. at the Organization of American States meeting.

Albert Ramdin, secretary general of the Organization of American States, speaking at an emergency meeting in Washington, on Tuesday.

Rubio Tells Lawmakers Trump Wants to Buy Greenland

A former radar station in eastern Greenland. President Trump has long said he wants to acquire the territory.

The Trump administration covets Venezuela’s oil reserves, and the implications for the planet could be serious.

Venezuela has about 17 percent of the world’s known oil reserves.

The Players to Know in Venezuela’s Leadership

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s vice president, was sworn in as interim leader on Monday.

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