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Mourners Chant ‘Revenge’ at Funeral Prayers for Iran’s Slain Supreme Leader

Mourners at the Grand Mosalla in Tehran, on Sunday.

Years of Warnings About Public Housing Preceded Venezuela’s Earthquakes

Far From Kyiv and Moscow, Soldiers Stalk Ruins and Evade Drones on the Front

A Ukrainian serviceman between the frontline towns of Druzhkivka and Kostiantynivka, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, last month.

Rebel Catholics Defy Vatican’s Calls to Return to Mainstream Church

A procession on Wednesday by the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X in Écône, Switzerland.

China Frees Pastor Detained in Crackdown on Religion After Trump’s Urging

Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri at the Zion Church in Beijing in 2018. He was detained as part of a wider campaign against religious groups in China.

Impeachment Trial of Philippine Vice President Set to Begin

Vice President Sara Duterte of the Philippines in Manila, in February. Ms. Duterte has been impeached twice, and her trial is set to begin on Monday.

China Raises Pressure on Taiwan With Expanded Coast Guard Patrols

A Chinese Coast Guard vessel is seen along the coast of Xiamen, a city in China’s southeast. Up to now, Chinese coast guard patrols around Taiwan have mostly been in the strait between the island and the mainland.

Momentary Unity at a Funeral Masks Deep Divisions Among Iran’s Leaders

Iranian officials standing next to the coffin of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on the first day of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

As Xi Looks to Extend His Rule, He Leans on a Longtime Ally

Cai Qi, a trusted deputy of the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping. He is probably the most influential official in Mr. Xi’s inner circle.

Huge Crowds Mass in Tehran for Ayatollah’s State Funeral

Mourners gathered in Tehran to pay their respects to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei for his funeral on Saturday.

Prince Harry Will Travel to London, but Without His Family

Prince Harry in Melbourne Park, Australia, in April.

For Cape Verde, There’s Victory in Their World Cup Defeat

Supporters of Cape Verde’s national soccer team watching the game in Praia, the capital, on Friday.

What We Saw at Ayatollah Khamenei’s Funeral

Guam and Northern Mariana Islands Prepare for Typhoon Bavi

Mar-Vic Cagurangan for The New York Times

Denmark’s century-old Fourth of July party looks different this year.

Families with picnic lunches beneath Danish and American flags in Rebild Bakker, Denmark, on Saturday.

Canada Has a New Obsession: Soccer

Fans cheered on players as Canada played Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto last month in the first game of the 2026 World Cup set in Canada.

The Funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei

Mourners on Saturday at the Grand Mosalla mosque complex in Tehran, Iran’s capital, for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral.

The funeral comes amid fraught, sluggish U.S.-Iran peace talks.

The Strait of Hormuz has been a key point of U.S.-Iran negotiations.

In Britain, July 4 Is Mostly Just a Saturday

King Charles III sent President Trump a congratulatory note for the 250th anniversary of American Independence from Britain on Saturday.

When Iran Last Buried a Supreme Leader, There Was Chaos

Crowds of mourners surrounding the body of Ayatollah Khomeini in a container in Tehran, on June 6, 1989.

Will Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, Attend His Father’s Funeral?

A funeral ceremony on Friday for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the Mosalla complex in Tehran. His son and successor, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, is in hiding.

What to Know About Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as His Funeral Services Begin in Iran

A billboard of the slain supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a day before his state funeral in Tehran, on Thursday.

Happy Birthday to Us

A Big Week in the West, Canada vs. Morocco, Trade and a Canada-U.S. Quiz

Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Trump in the Oval Office on Oct. 7, 2025.

Mexico’s Secret 12th Man in the World Cup: Baby Jesus

Baby Jesus’s soccer uniform is size 0.

In Rwanda, July 4 Is Liberation Day From Genocide

People held a candlelight vigil in Kigali, Rwanda, in 2019 for those killed in the 1994 genocide.

Trump’s Travel Crackdown Has a Winner: Mexican Tourism

Fans at a festival in Mexico City when Mexico was playing South Africa on June 11. The government has tried to position Mexico as a destination for Latin America during the World Cup.

Iran Projects Unity to the World While Pursuing a Crackdown at Home

Here’s the latest.

Australia Tried to Push Back on China. China Pushed Harder.

The director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization, Mike Burgess, at the agency’s headquarters in Canberra in June. He has warned about foreign interference in Australia.

Funeral Procession for Khamenei Will Visit 5 Cities in Iran and Iraq

Preparations being made for the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on Thursday.

Putin Visits Battlefield and Vows to Take More of Ukraine

An attack on Moscow last month was among a string of Ukrainian successes that have brought the war home for more Russians.

A U.S. Independence Celebration Damaged a Museum in Belgium

Fireworks at an event organized to mark 250 years of American independence, at Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels, Belgium, on June 28.

Woman From Ukraine Was Behind Monaco Bomb Attack, Officials Say

The police chief in Monaco, Éric Arella, displaying Interpol documents on Friday which the authorities say show a woman wanted for attempted murder in a blast that injured three people.

Bus Plunges 70 Feet Into a Ravine in Pakistan, Killing 40

The site of a bus crash in Balochistan Province, Pakistan, on Friday, in a photo released by the Balochistan Emergency Rescue.

Cape Verde Faces Argentina’s World Cup Juggernaut. Its Fans Aren’t Stressed.

Enraptured by the World Cup, Countries Rewrite Rules for Fans

England fans watching their men’s national team playing Panama in the World Cup last week, in London.

It’s Day 1 of the Supreme Leader’s Funeral, and Allies Gather in Iran

Dignitaries walking past the coffins of Iran’s slain supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and his family members after paying their respects at the Grand Mosalla in Tehran on Friday.

E Pluribus Algae: Why Green Pond Scum Is as American as Red, White and Blue

Long Lines for Gas Shatter the Illusion of Normalcy in Wartime Russia

Lines at a gas station in Moscow on Tuesday. Attacks on Russian oil infrastructure have caused the kinds of gas shortages that many Russian citizens have not seen in their lifetimes.

A Hitler Bunker Faces Demolition in Housing-Challenged Berlin

The New Reich Chancellery bunker.

China Defends Widely Criticized ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law

Xi Jinping, China’s leader, voting on the “ethnic unity” law in Beijing. The Communist Party under Mr. Xi has become increasingly intolerant of any criticism of its treatment of ethnic minorities.

Tibetan Man Dies After Self-Immolation Protest in New York

A Tibetan activist set himself on fire outside the U.N. headquarters in New York on Thursday evening. “I am doing this for my country. For the Tibetan nation,” he had said.

Denmark Has a Big Fourth of July Party. This Year, the U.S. Is Uninvited.

Festival volunteers show the American flag that will be raised on July 4 despite the absence of American officials this year.

U.K. Lawmakers Demand Deportation of ‘Grooming Gang’ Leader

Protesters demonstrating last month in Southampton, England, where a man had been sentenced the day before for a fatal stabbing in December. Some right-wing figures have tried to link immigration and crime.

Toronto hosts its last game. Portugal versus Croatia is a great way to go out.

Toronto hosted its last World Cup match on Thursday night, when Portugal played Croatia in the round of 32.

Trump’s Huge Windfall Has Few Known Global Precedents

President Trump disclosed that he has made immense profits since returning to the presidency.

As Ukraine War Escalates, Witkoff and Kushner Are Focused on Iran

Steve Witkoff, a White House special envoy, has met with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia seven times since President Trump returned to office.

Rare Copy of the Declaration of Independence Is Discovered in London

Deadly MV Hondius Hantavirus Outbreak Is Over, W.H.O. Says

The MV Hondius had only a couple of dozen passengers and crew members as it left the port in Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, on May 11. It began its journey six weeks earlier in Argentina with about 150 passengers.

Happy Birthday, America

Four Reasons Crimea Has Become Crucial in the Ukraine War

Yevpatoriya, Crimea, last month. The Black Sea region, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, has become a flashpoint in the war.

Carney Unveils Multibillion Dollar Oil Pipeline Project to Boost Trade With Asia

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith arrive to announce a proposed pipeline from Alberta to the coast of British Columbia on Thursday.

Man Rescued 8 Days After Quake, a Ray of Joy in Stricken Venezuela

Rescue workers attend to Hernán Alberto Gil Flores after he was pulled from the rubble eight days after he was trapped by twin earthquakes that struck Catia La Mar, Venezuela, on Thursday.

Teenage Boys Who Raped Girls in Fordingbridge, England, Have Sentences Revised

Fordingbridge, a town in southeastern England, has been at the center of a rape case that sparked a public backlash after an initial sentencing was deemed too lenient.

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