Separated by closed borders, clutching invitations for canceled weddings, Palestinians entered a year of limbo that still has no end in sight.
Drought-Stricken Countries Kill Elephants to Feed the Hungry
The worst drought in 100 years drives Namibia and Zimbabwe to conduct culls in national parks to help alleviate an urgent food crisis.
How the Massacre of Israeli Female Soldiers Came to Symbolize Oct. 7 Failures
The women stationed at Nahal Oz warned authorities for months about increasingly suspicious Hamas activity, but no one acted.
At Least 70 Dead After Gang Attack in Haiti
A massacre in a farming town came as gangs expand to rural areas once deemed safe.
Israeli Bombardment Targets Expected Hezbollah Successor in Beirut
Israel aimed at Hashim Safieddine, a cousin of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, as the war in Lebanon expands.
Nightmares of a Chinese Invasion Inspire Taboo-Breaking Entertainment in Taiwan
Through TV, books and a board game, the island’s entertainment industry sheds a taboo and embraces a topic it avoided for decades.
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