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This Part of Mozambique Was Like Paradise. Now It’s a Terrorist Hotbed.

..made widows cover tears with their veils,

Italian Justice Ministry Moves to Release Iranian Man Sought by the U.S.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy last month in Rome.

A French Cathedral Turned to Hams to Restore Its Organ

A view of the cathedral in the Cantal area of France whose bell tower was used for curing hams.

Syria Faces Big Challenge in Seeking Justice for Assad Regime Crimes

A stadium in Damascus, the Syrian capital, last month. The site was used by the Assad regime’s military to fire mortars at rebel neighborhoods.

Israeli Security Chiefs Join Critical Talks for a Cease-Fire in Gaza

A demonstration on Saturday in Tel Aviv calling for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by Hamas.

Brazil’s Mafia-Run Animal Lottery Was Invincible. Online Games Changed That.

Online gambling is booming in Brazil since it was legalized in 2018.

Photograph Revives Ukraine-Russia Culture War

Émeric Lhuisset, a French photographer, with Ukrainian soldiers. The image he created was inspired by a painting and was briefly displayed at the Ukrainian House in Kyiv, the capital.

Sudan’s Military Recaptures Key City From Paramilitary Accused of Genocide

Sudanese people celebrated in Meroe, in Sudan’s northern state, on Saturday, after the army announced entering Wad Madani.

Why Singapore’s First Family Is Locked in a Bitter Feud Over a House

Lee Hsien Yang says he sought asylum in Britain because of a dispute with his brother, a former prime minister of Singapore. He now lives in London, where he was photographed in November.

Israel’s Campaign in Syrian Border Area Prompts Fears It Plans to Stay

Israeli military vehicles leaving the Syrian side of the de facto border in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights last month.

Jeju Air Flight Recorder Stopped Working 4 Minutes Before Plane Crash

Jeju Air Flight 7C 2216 crashed in late December at Muan Airport in South Korea, killing all but two of the 181 people onboard.

Ukraine Says It Captured 2 North Korean Soldiers Fighting for Russia

A Ukrainian military vehicle in the country’s northern Sumy region, close to the border with Russia’s Kursk region, on Thursday.

Israel Strikes Ports and a Power Plant in Houthi-Controlled Parts of Yemen

Smoke rises from the site of an airstrike in Sana, Yemen, on Friday.

Venezuela’s Autocrat Detains U.S. Citizens As He Tightens Grip on Power

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, shown during a swearing-in ceremony for militia members this week, has spent the last six months detaining foreigners, who experts say he plans to use as bargaining chips.

Druse Leader Aims to Secure Place for Syrian Minorities

Members of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham patrolling in Damascus, Syria, last month.

Monday Briefing: Number of Missing Rises in L.A.

Mandeville Canyon Road during the Palisades fire on Sunday.

Battling Militants Backed by Islamic State in Mozambique

Far From the Fires, the Deadly Risks of Smoke Are Intensifying

Pacific Palisades, Calif., on Tuesday. By some estimates, wildfire smoke causes some 675,000 premature deaths annually.

Lebanon’s Prime Minister Meets With Syrian Leader

Three men chatting last month atop Mount Qasioun, which overlooks the city of Damascus, Syria’s capital.

Reading Aloud

Out in the Cold With Justin Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation in Ottawa on Monday.

ISIS Says It Inspired New Orleans Attack, but Doesn’t Claim Responsibility

Mourners in New Orleans attend a vigil on Saturday remembering the 14 people killed in the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street early on New Year’s Day.

Vatican Allows Italian Gay Men to Enter Seminaries, if They Remain Celibate

Priests at a Mass presided over by Pope Francis at the Vatican last month.

Biden Officials Say the Truth About Havana Syndrome Is Still Unknown

The U.S. Embassy in Havana in December 2023. The symptoms of what is now called Havana Syndrome were first reported in Cuba in 2016.

Biden Issues Sweeping Deportation Protections Before Trump Takes Office

Migrants waiting at a welcome center in El Paso last month.

Mauro Morandi, Italy’s Robinson Crusoe, Dies at 85

“A simple life made up of big and small pleasures,” Mr. Morandi said. “The most important thing is that I have a serene relationship with time.”

U.K.’s First Drug Consumption Center Is Set to Open in Glasgow

Injection bay areas in The Thistle drugs consumption room in Glasgow. There are now more than 100 drug consumption rooms worldwide, including in Europe, Canada, the United States and Australia.

Biden Raises Bounty For Nicolás Maduro to $25 Million

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela during a swearing in ceremony for militia members this month in the country’s capital.

U.S. Imposes New Sanctions to Squeeze Russia’s Energy Sector

An oil tanker that Finnish authorities said might have been part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” of tankers that Moscow has used to evade existing oil sanctions. The new U.S. sanctions target more than 180 vessels from the fleet.

Kremlin Confirms Readiness for Putin to Meet Trump

President-elect Donald J. Trump at his Mar-a-Lago Club, on Thursday. Mr. Trump has repeatedly said that he could resolve the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours, without saying how.

Israeli Hostage Hamza Ziyadne Is Declared Killed in Gaza

A banner showing Youssef Ziyadne and his son Hamza in Rahat, southern Israel, on Thursday.

Shui Ka-chun, Hong Kong Activist, Dies

Shiu Ka-chun at Baptist University in Kowloon Tong in 2016.

Lebanon Turns a Political Page as Hezbollah’s Hold Is Weakened

A portrait of a Hezbollah cleric at a destroyed Ottoman-era market in Nabatieh, Lebanon, last month.

Is the Pink Fire Retardant That Planes Are Dropping on the California Fires Safe?

A firefighting aircraft dropping fire retardant near the Palisades Fire in California on Tuesday.

Friday Briefing

Extinguishing hot spots from the Eaton fire on Thursday.

Venâncio Mondlane Returns to Mozambique, Declaring Himself President

Venâncio Mondlane, the opposition leader in Mozambique, spoke to the press upon his arrival at the Maputo International Airport on Thursday.

Friday Briefing: Racing to Control Los Angeles Fires

Venezuela’s Opposition Leader, Maria Corina Machado, Is Freed After Being Detained

María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, was briefly detained on Thursday after appearing at a protest in Caracas.

Guantánamo Bay Explained: The Costs, the Captives and Why It’s Still Open

A prisoner at Guantánamo in 2019. Fifteen inmates remain at the military base.

House Passes Bill to Impose Sanctions on I.C.C. Officials for Israeli Prosecutions

Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, in Paris last year. Congressional Republicans have been trying to crack down on the court since May, when Mr. Khan announced he was seeking warrants for Israeli leaders.

France Indicts Founder of Notorious Website Used in Pelicot Rape Case

Gisèle Pelicot leaving the courthouse in Avignon, France, after a hearing in November.

With Trump Arriving, Zelensky Urges Allies Not to ‘Drop the Ball’

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the U.S. air base in Ramstein, Germany, on Thursday.

Elon Musk Is Trying to Break Germany’s Quarantine on the Far-Right AfD

Elon Musk is hosting an interview with Alice Weidel, the leader of the far-right party Alternative for Germany, on X, his social media platform.

Lebanon Elects Army Chief Joseph Aoun as President

Gen. Joseph Aoun, the commander of the Lebanese military, is considered by analysts to be widely respected and to have U.S. support.

Putin Gets a Snub in the Vast Wine Cellars of a Former Soviet Republic

Visiting the cellars of the Cricova Winery in Moldova. It has previously hosted world leaders including President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

Who Is Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Leader on a Path to Become Canada’s Next Prime Minister?

Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative Party have enjoyed a double-digit lead in the polls over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party.

U.S. Efforts to Cut Emissions Stalled in 2024 as Power Demand Surged

Construction of wind turbines for an offshore on the State Pier in New London, Conn., in November. The nation’s demand for electricity increased by roughly 3 percent in 2024.

U.S. Saw an Opportunity While It Pushed to Arm Ukraine

Members of the Ukrainian National Guard preparing to fire from their position, near Selydove, Ukraine, last October.

South Korean Colonel Who Accused President of Whitewash Is Acquitted

Col. Park Jung-hun after being cleared of defamation and insubordination charges on Thursday. He had accused President Yoon Suk Yeol of whitewashing his findings about the death of a marine in 2023.

Thursday Briefing

Firefighters battling the Eaton fire in Los Angeles County on Wednesday.

Egypt Sees Its Refugees as a Scapegoat and an Opportunity

Selling Sudanese goods in Giza, Egypt, in September. Egypt’s relatively lax immigration rules have attracted foreigners of all kinds for decades.

Missing Hiker Found Alive After 13 Days Lost in Kosciuszko National Park

Hadi Nazari, shirtless in center, was lost for nearly two weeks after going hiking in Kosciuszko National Park.

Israeli Soldiers on Vacation Are Being Investigated for War Crimes in Gaza

Israeli soldiers looking toward Beit Hanoun, in the Gaza Strip, on Wednesday.

Hostage Is Found Dead in Gaza Tunnel, Israel Says

Relatives and friends of Youssef Ziyadne and his son Hamza, two Bedouins who were taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023, gathered at the family home in the southern Bedouin city of Rahat, Israel on Wednesday.

Thursday Briefing: Los Angeles Battles Deadly Wildfires

Top Iranian General Admits ‘Big’ Defeat in Syria

A pro-Hezbollah billboard near a taxi station in Valiasr Square in Tehran. Brig. Gen. Behrouz Esbati gave a speech about Syria in the city on Dec. 31.

Blinken and French Diplomat Criticize Trump’s Talk of Taking Greenland

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and France’s foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, in Paris on Wednesday.

Saudi Arabia May Partner With UFC Owner TKO to Create Boxing League

TKO owns Ultimate Fighting Championship, which has become a $10 billion company.

Trump’s Territorial Ambitions Rattle a Weary World

President-elect Donald J. Trump during a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday.

Can Trump Change the Name of the Gulf of Mexico?

The Gulf of Mexico, as seen from Sarasota, Fla.

How Trump’s Greenland Plan Could Hit Ozempic, Legos and Hearing Aids

Ozempic is manufactured at a Novo Nordisk factory in Denmark. The drug is among the Danish products that are popular in America.

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