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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards: The Spine of a Militarized State

Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps members in Tehran in 2024, commemorating Palestinian and Lebanese militants killed by Israel.

Gen Z-Backed Rapper Is on Course to Lead Nepal With Landslide Win

Balendra Shah, center, during his campaign to become the next prime minister of Nepal last Saturday. To his right is Rabi Lamichhane, the Rastriya Swatantra Party president.

A Loose Band of Emerging Powers Is Divided Over Iran

Premier Li Qiang of China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil and President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa at a BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro last year.

Ahead of Colombia’s Elections, Violence on the Campaign Trail Rattles Politicians

Police officers deployed across Popayan, Colombia, are monitoring security ahead of legislative elections on Sunday.

In Russia’s Former Capital, Restoring the Past to Survive the Present

In War’s First Week, a Punishing Military Campaign With No Coherent Endgame

A huge plume of smoke has rose in the sky after US-Israel airstrikes in the west of Tehran, on Tuesday.

Trump Assembles a New Coalition to ‘Eradicate’ Cartels

President Trump with Latin American and Caribbean leaders at the summit on Saturday. U.S. officials said a new coalition would aggressively target cartels and organized crime across the region.

Pakistan Praised Trump. Now It Risks Being Caught Up in His War With Iran

Crowds protesting the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Friday.

Europe Didn’t Want War With Iran. But So Far, It Can’t Stay Out of It.

President Emmanuel Macron has declared that France is not at war. But he ordered the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

Russia Attacks Kharkiv and Kyiv in Ukraine

Emergency workers removing the body of a victim from the site of an overnight strike on an apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Saturday.

How Good Intentions Helped Pave Trump’s Road to Iran

Iranian expatriates around the world urged the Trump administration to intervene in Iran as the death toll from the protests rose in January.

For Xi, Trump’s Embrace of War Proves China Needs More Power

Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, during an annual legislative meeting in Beijing on Wednesday.

Surfers in Munich (Yes, Munich) Just Want Their Wave Back

Lebanon at ‘Tipping Point’ as It Seeks to Disarm Hezbollah

Hezbollah supporters gathering in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday to mourn the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

He Had a Purple Heart, PTSD and a Rap Sheet. He Had to Leave the U.S.

Sae Joon Park in his apartment in Busan, South Korea, in February. Despite living in the U.S. for nearly 50 years, Park was ordered to move back to South Korea in June 2025.

On the Road With Zelensky, Weathered, Weary and Fighting On

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in Kramatorsk on Friday. “They need a lot of things,” he said of the soldiers. “And each day needs are changing.”

Ukraine Sent Drone Experts to Protect U.S. Bases in Jordan, Zelensky Says

Soldiers in the Donetsk region of Ukraine in December, monitoring the sky to shoot down Russian Shahed drones using a 30-millimeter antiaircraft gun.

Is the Trial of Erdogan’s Top Rival More About Corruption or Politics?

Demonstrators in Istanbul showing support for Ekrem Imamoglu, then the mayor of Istanbul, last March after he was arrested.

The Suburb That Won’t Sleep

For China, Billions of Dollars Are at Risk From a Widening War

Beilun Port in China. The Middle East became even more important to China after China’s trade rivalry with the United States escalated.

Large Fire in Glasgow Forces Closure of Major Train Station

More than 60 firefighters battled the blaze after it began at a shop near Glasgow’s main train station on Sunday.

Democrats Seize on Oil Topping $100 a Barrel, as Trump Downplays Jump

President Trump immediately sought to downplay the spike in oil prices.

U.S. Tomahawk Hit Naval Base Beside Iranian School, Video Shows

Iran’s Security Establishment Celebrates Mojtaba Khamenei’s Selection

A poster of Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei in Tehran on the night he was announced as the new supreme leader of Iran.

Here’s What Happened in the Conflict on Sunday

Smoke plumes rising from an oil storage site in Tehran, the Iranian capital, on Sunday.

This is what happened on March 8.

Who Is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s New Supreme Leader?

A handout image from Iran state media of Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran in 2024.

Iran Has a New Supreme Leader. What Does That Mean?

Mojtaba Khamenei, center, at a rally in Tehran in 2019.

Sizing Up Iran’s Elite Guards

Mojtaba Khamenei, Son of Iran’s Slain Supreme Leader, Is a Mysterious Figure

Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the leader of Iran, in Tehran in 2019.

State Dept. Said to Order Diplomats in Saudi Arabia to Leave

The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Pentagon Announces Seventh U.S. Death in War With Iran

The first six American service members killed in the war with Iran were returned to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday.

U.S. Continues Airstrikes Against a Wide Array of Targets in Iran

Smoke rising in Tehran on Sunday after airstrikes.

Lebanese Villagers Bury Hezbollah Fighters, Praising Their Defiance of Israel

Mourners at a funeral in Nabi Sheet, Lebanon.

West Bank Violence Intensifies, as Israeli Settlers Kill 3 Palestinians

Mourners attending the funeral on Sunday for a man who was killed during an Israeli settler attack in Wadi al-Rakhim, in the southern West Bank.

Israel Strikes Energy Infrastructure Crucial to Iran’s Well-Being

Smoke billowing from an oil storage facility in Tehran on Sunday. Iran relies heavily on its energy industry.

Israeli Strikes on Fuel Depots Send Black Clouds Over Iranian Capital

U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Targeted as Iraq Gets Drawn Deeper Into Regional War

The U.S. Embassy in Iraq, in Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone, on Sunday.

Iran Says It’s Close to Naming a New Supreme Leader

A man holds a picture of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a gathering in Tehran last week to mourn his killing.

Oslo Police Investigate Explosion Outside U.S. Embassy

Norwegian police and technicians at the entrance of the United States Embassy in Oslo after a loud bang was reported on Sunday.

Vital Water Desalination Plants in Iran and Bahrain Are Attacked

A view of Bahrain from the window of a plane in 2023. Persian Gulf countries depend heavily on desalination technology.

Trump Executive Order Protected Weedkiller Roundup and a Munition, White Phosphorus

U.S. military personnel with a round of white phosphorus in Afghanistan in 2011.

Here is the latest.

Israel Strikes Oil Facilities in Iran

Explosions erupted after the Israeli military struck several fuel storage complexes in Tehran on Saturday.

Iran’s De Facto Leader Says Iran Will Not Surrender or Stop Its Attacks

Ali Larijani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, during a news conference in 2024.

This is what happened on March 7.

What the U.S. and Israel Have Targeted in Their Iran Blitz

Deadly Clashes in Lebanon as Israel Renews Search for Missing Airman

Residents walking amid the aftermath of deadly strikes in Nabi Sheet, a town in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley.

Two Toronto-Area Synagogues Are Struck by Gunfire

The Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto Synagogue was damaged by gunfire late on Friday night, according to the mayor of Vaughan, a suburb of Toronto.

Ian Huntley, Whose Murder of Schoolgirls Appalled Britain, Dies After Prison Attack

Ian Huntley in a photo taken during the search for Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman. Mr. Huntley gave interviews to the news media before being charged with killing them.

Iranian President’s Apology to Neighboring Gulf States Showcases Leadership Rifts

President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, in September.

Recent U.S. Assessment Found an Attack on Iran Unlikely to Result in Regime Change

People in Tehran on Friday mourning Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, who was killed in the U.S.-Israeli strikes. There seems to be wide agreement in the U.S. intelligence community that the theological government in Iran is deeply entrenched.

Iran’s Navy Is Weakened but U.S. Still Faces Challenges in Strait of Hormuz

Hanging Up

Traveling Around the Turbulent World With Mark Carney

Mark Carney let his guard down after a speech in Australia.

Russia Revels in a Sudden Reversal in Fortunes as Oil and Gas Prices Soar

Oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates. The conflict in Iran has disrupted oil production across the Middle East.

War in the Middle East Threatens Global Food Production

Workers sprinkling fertilizer in a paddy field in India, which buys some 40 percent of its urea and phosphate-based fertilizers from the Middle East.

At Trump’s Summit in Miami, Bolivia Makes a Political U-turn Toward the U.S.

Rodrigo Paz, the president of Bolivia, after his swearing-in ceremony in La Paz in November.

What the U.S. and Israel Have Targeted in Their Iran Blitz

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