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The NYT: World

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Live Updates: Israel Pounds Tehran Amid Growing Calls for De-Escalation

Israel said it had targeted a paramilitary headquarters and a notorious prison in Tehran, along with access routes to the Fordo nuclear site. The strikes came as Iran’s foreign minister met with a key ally, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

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

Through revolution and upheaval, the program has become intertwined with the country’s security and national identity.

The NYT: Africa

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U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants

The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States.

Regulators Approve Lenacapavir for H.I.V. Prevention

The drug could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But the Trump administration has gutted the programs that might have paid for it in low-income countries.

The NYT: Europe

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

The British government announced plans to proscribe the group, Palestine Action, after members broke into a military air base.

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

Years after being catapulted to national fame in the U.S.S.R. as a child actor, he wrote about ideals of racial harmony and international solidarity.

The NYT: Americas

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Were the U.S.A.I.D. Cuts ‘Efficient?’

When President Trump took office, U.S.A.I.D. was one of the first agencies to be dismantled in the name of efficiency. Amy Schoenfeld Walker, a New York Times reporter and graphics editor who has been tracking the foreign aid cuts and restorations since they began in February, shares what she’s learned through her reporting.

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

Hugo Aguilar Ortiz grew up in a remote Mixtec-speaking village. He is now one of the most powerful lawyers in Mexico.

The NYT: Asia Pacific

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The Real Winner of ‘Squid Game’ Is Hwang Dong-hyuk

The South Korean writer-director won an Emmy and the attention of the world with his dystopian action drama. As Netflix releases the third and final season, he is happy it’s over.

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

The rhetoric belies a more complicated reality, as Beijing has been one of Tehran’s biggest backers.

The NYT: Australia

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World Leaders React to the U.S. Strikes on Iran

Amid fears of more dangerous escalation across the Middle East, some leaders condemned the attacks, and others urged restraint.

Edward Anders, Who Duped Nazis and Illuminated the Cosmos, Dies at 98

His research unraveled mysteries about the solar system and the demise of the dinosaurs. In retirement, he turned his attention to the Holocaust.