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Trump Says Cease-Fire Has Started Between Iran and Israel

What to Know About the U.S. Strike on Iran, and Iran’s Retaliation

Tracers are seen in the sky after Iran’s armed forces say they targeted Al Udeid Air Base, the largest U.S. military installation in the Middle East, as seen from Doha, Qatar, on Monday.

Claims of Potential Human Rights Violations Strain E.U.-Israeli Relations

Preparing bread in Gaza in April. Many bakeries were forced to close and flour supplies ran low after Israel imposed a blockade on food and fuel supplies that ended last month.

Canada and EU Sign Defense Agreement as Trump Promises to Reduce International Security

From left, Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president; Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada; and Antonio Costa, the European Council president, in Brussels on Monday.

Iran’s Nuclear Dreams May Survive Even a Devastating American Blow

A billboard showing a variety of missiles in Tehran last year. Iran’s nuclear program has become ingrained in the country’s identity since it began in the late 1950s.

China Says the U.S. Damaged Its Own Credibility by Striking Iran

Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, speaking during a U.N. Security Council meeting at the U.N. headquarters in New York on Sunday.

U.K. to Ban Palestine Action Group as Terrorist Organization

A protest in support of the activist group Palestine Action in London on Monday. The government said it would formally submit a ban to Parliament next week.

Zelensky Visits U.K. After Russian Attack on Kyiv Kills at Least 9

President Volodymyr Zelensky and King Charles at Windsor Castle on Monday. Concerns are growing in Kyiv that Russia’s assaults are drawing less attention as global focus shifts to the Israel-Iran war.

World Central Kitchen Resumes Gaza Operations After Nearly 7-Week Pause

At a food distribution site in central Gaza on Monday. Many families in the territory have relied heavily on charities such as World Central Kitchen for meals as staple foods have become scarce.

‘The Better Life Is Out of Reach’: The Chinese Dream Is Slipping Away

Electric Boats Offer a More Eco-Friendly Way to Travel in the Amazon

How Hugo Aguilar Ortiz Became Mexico’s Most Powerful Indigenous Lawyer

Hugo Aguilar Ortiz is the newly elected chief justice of Mexico’s Supreme Court.

Inside the Race to Save a Family Farm From Canada’s Wildfires

Trump’s Strike on Iran Cements Netanyahu’s Political Comeback

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel speaking this month at the Knesset, Israel’s Parliament, in Jerusalem.

The Yellow Sea Dispute Between China and South Korea

Korean military veterans protested near the Chinese Embassy in Seoul in April, calling on Beijing to remove the steel structures it installed in shared waters in the Yellow Sea.

A Show of Unity May Be the Best That NATO Can Hope For at Summit

The NATO summit will begin Tuesday in The Hague, with the American attack on Iran and defense spending expected to be major topics.

What to Know About the Cease-Fire Between Israel and Iran

Waiting outside a bomb shelter between air ride warnings in Rishpon, Israel, on Tuesday morning.

Helicopter Being Sent for Brazilian Who Fell While Hiking Indonesian Volcano

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Tuesday Briefing

A missile was intercepted over Qatar yesterday after Iran said it had targeted a U.S. base there.

In a Big Place With Few People, a Minister Needs a Pilot’s License

The Challenge of Rebuilding Syria

How Yemeni Cafes like Haraz Coffee House Are Building Momentum and Community

Hamzah Nasser founded his Yemeni cafe brand, Haraz Coffee House, in 2021 in Dearborn, Mich. and intends to double the number of Haraz locations to 60 from 30 by the end of the year.

Iran has previously given warnings before attacking U.S. bases, limiting damage and repercussions.

Al Asad Air Base in Iraq was attacked by Iranian missiles in January 2020.

Can Iran, Israel and the U.S. Now All Claim to Have Won?

Celebrating the attack on a U.S. base in Qatar, in Tehran on Monday. No Americans were killed in the attack, but it was trumpeted by Iranian media.

Trump’s Cease-Fire Announcement Catches His Own Top Officials by Surprise

President Trump at Morristown Airport in New Jersey on Saturday.

Qatar Intervened to Persuade Iran to Accept Cease-Fire Deal, Diplomats Say

President Trump with the Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, in Doha, Qatar’s capital, in May. The Qatari prime minister persuaded Iran to agree to a U.S. cease-fire proposal in a call with the Iranian leadership, diplomats said.

Trump Says ‘Time for Peace’ After Iran Gives Warning Before Firing on U.S. Base

A missile was intercepted after Iran’s Armed Forces targeted Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday.

The Israeli military escalated attacks on Tehran.

Tuesday Briefing: Iran Struck a U.S. Base in Qatar

A missile was intercepted after Iran’s Armed Forces targeted Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday.

Supreme Court Lets Trump Deport Migrants to Countries Other Than Their Own

Camp Lemonnier, an American military base in Djibouti where migrants were sent after the Trump administration sought to deport them to South Sudan.

What to Know about Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar

Loading humanitarian aid onto an aircraft at Al Udeid Air Base in March 2024.

F.B.I. Warns of Possible Retaliation by Iran After Bombing of Nuclear Sites

F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security officials held a call with state and local law enforcement officials on Sunday to warn of potential consequences of U.S. action in Iran.

Iran attacked a U.S. base in Qatar that typically houses 10,000 troops.

What to Know About U.S. Warning to Citizens Abroad Amid Israel-Iran Conflict

Flight attendants and travelers arrive from overseas at Kennedy Airport. The State Department has issued a travel advisory for Americans going abroad.

Nearly 150 Report Being Jabbed With Needles at French Music Festival

An outdoor performance on the banks of the Seine river in Paris on Saturday was part of the annual Fête de la Musique celebration.

What to Know About Iran’s Notorious Evin Prison

A guard outside the entrance to Evin prison in Tehran, in a 2022 photo provided by the Iranian state media.

James Lloydovich Patterson, 91, Dies; Soviet Poet and Symbol of Racial Unity

Israel widens targets in another series of strikes on the Iranian capital.

A plume of smoke billowed over Iran’s capital Tehran in a screen grab taken from a video posted on social media on Monday.

Villages Evacuated on Greek Island as Wildfires Rage

Firefighters battling a large wildfire in Karyes, a village on the island of Chios, Greece, on Sunday.

Netanyahu Says Israel Is ‘Very, Very Close’ to Achieving Its Goals in Iran War

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel speaking on Thursday at the Soroka hospital complex in southern Israel after it was hit by a missile fired from Iran.

Putin Condemns Strikes on Iran but Stops Short of Offering Concrete Support

In a photograph provided by Russian state media, Russia’s President Vladimir V. Putin met with Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, at the Kremlin in Moscow on Monday.

The U.N.’s nuclear watchdog says the war could lead to ‘unimaginable levels’ of destruction.

Rafael Grossi, head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, at an emergency meeting of the agency in Vienna on Monday.

L.A. Sheriff’s Dept. Apologizes for Post Sympathizing With Iran Bombing Victims

European officials voice fears of further escalation in the Israel-Iran war.

The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, in Brussels, on Monday. European ministers “are very much focused on the diplomatic solution,” she said.

What Is the Strait of Hormuz and Why Is It Important?

A satellite image of the Strait of Hormuz, showing the Iranian coast at top, and Qeshm Island and Oman below.

6 Trump Voters React to the U.S.’s Bombing of Nuclear Sites in Iran

Were the U.S.A.I.D. Cuts ‘Efficient?’

Island-Hopping on a D.I.Y. Caribbean Cruise

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Monday Briefing

Demonstrating against the U.S. and Israel in Tehran yesterday.

Small Protests Against the U.S. Attack in Iran Sprouted Up Over the Weekend

A demonstrator holds a sign in Washington, D.C.

Around Military Bases in the U.S., Unease Over What Comes Next

An Army color guard during a ceremony at Fort Benning in Georgia in April.

Rod Nordland, 75, Dies; War Reporter Who Also Wrote of His Own Struggle

Rod Nordland in 2018, a year before his cancer diagnosis. A reporter for 40 years, he covered most of the world’s major wars before turning his attention to his own health crisis.

Is the U.S. at War With Iran? What to Know About Trump, Congress and War Powers

Demonstrators hold signs against the U.S. strikes against Iran in Washington outside the White House on Sunday.

Monday Briefing: The U.S. Struck Iran

Demonstrating against the U.S. and Israel in Tehran.

NYC Increases Police Presence at Vulnerable Sites After U.S. Bombings in Iran

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