Beyond Borders

Delving into International Top Stories, Headlines, and Features

Middle East Crisis: Live Updates: Hezbollah Missiles Target Tel Aviv Area as Blinken Travels to Israel

Hamas’s Guerrilla Tactics in North Gaza Make It Hard to Defeat

Israeli soldiers carry the coffin of Col. Ehsan Daksa, who was killed in northern Gaza on Sunday.

A Radical Approach to Flooding in the UK: Give Land Back to the Sea

India and China Reach Border Deal That Could Ease Hostilities

The Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, at a BRICS summit in Goa, India, in 2016.

China Turns Up the Heat on Taiwan With Live-Fire Drills

The live-fire drills were slated for a week after China encircled Taiwan to demonstrate its potential to choke Taiwan’s access to food and fuel.

Coup Attempt by Gulen Allies Led Erdogan to Crack Down in Turkey

A campaign poster for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Kayseri, Turkey, last year.

Paul Whelan’s Life in a Russian Prison Awaiting a Hostage Swap

Paul Whelan, 54, who returned to American soil as part of a historic prisoner swap with Russia, in Washington, on Friday.

What to Know About the BRICS Summit and the Countries Involved

Leaders from Brazil, China, South Africa, India and Russia at the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg in 2023.

Moldova Referendum on Goal of E.U. Membership Passes by a Thin Margin

President Maia Sandu casting her ballot in Chisinau, Moldova, on Sunday. She declared victory “in an unfair fight.”

Yahya Sinwar Is Dead, but a Palestinian State Still Seems Distant

In Tulkarm, in the Israeli occupied West Bank, in September. The stated Western goal of an independent Palestinian state looks more fanciful than ever, analysts say.

Four Years in Jail Without Trial: The Price of Dissent in Modi’s India

The activist Umar Khalid, center, protesting in New Delhi in early 2020. He was arrested later that year.

Vietnam Elects Luong Cuong as President, Reviving Power-Sharing Arrangement

Luong Cuong, Vietnam’s new president, taking the oath of office in the capital, Hanoi, on Monday.

King Charles III Heckled by Lidia Thorpe, an Indigenous Australian Senator

King Charles III and Queen Camilla of Britain attend a parliamentary reception hosted by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, far right, of Australia and his partner Jodie Haydon, far left, in Canberra on Monday.

How a TV Hit Sparked Debate About Birthrates in Africa

Often changing positions on the family sofa, the children cosy together to watch another episode of Gidan Badamasi, in Kano, Nigeria.

Yellen Rebukes Chinese Lending Practices in Call for Debt Relief

Russia’s Warming Arctic Is a Climate Threat. War Has Shut Scientists Out of It.

Why Sara Duterte Talked About Beheading Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. with Sara Duterte at his presidential inauguration in June 2022. They promised national unity when they were elected president and vice president.

What Life Looks Like for Israelis Living Near Lebanon’s Border

Tuesday Briefing

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are hunting for the few undecided voters left.

What Is U.N. Resolution 1701?

Explosions from the fighting between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Tyre, in southern Lebanon, on Monday.

U.S. Tries to End War in Lebanon That Biden Envoy Calls ‘Out of Control’

An Israeli airstrike that targeted the village of Khiam in southern Lebanon on Monday.

Israel Apologizes After Strike Kills 3 Lebanese Soldiers

Cuba Faces Hurricane Oscar After Nationwide Blackout. How Much Can the Island Endure?

A floating power plant in Havana Harbor on Monday. Such plants have become a vital source of power.

Tuesday Briefing: Two Weeks Until Election Day

Paul Di’Anno, Early Iron Maiden Frontman, Dies at 66

Paul Di’Anno gained popularity on the heavy metal scene in the late 1970s after he joined Iron Maiden as the band’s lead singer. He performed with the band from 1978 through 1981.

What Is Al-Qard al-Hasan, the Hezbollah-Linked Finance Group Targeted by Israel?

Al-Qard al-Hassan documents scattered at the southern outskirts of Beirut on Monday after Israeli airstrikes.

Israel Dismantles Iranian Spy Network and Arrests Seven People, Authorities Say

A satellite image released by Planet Labs showing the air base of Nevatim, in the Negev desert, after Iran’s attack this month.

THAAD Missile Defense System Arrives in Israel, U.S. Says

A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense unit deployed last year in Guam during a multinational military exercise.

Blinken to Visit Israel in Latest Push for Gaza Cease-Fire

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken leaving Cairo last month after peace talks.

Judicial Overhaul Squeaks Through After High Political Drama in Pakistan

A protest on Friday in Peshawar, Pakistan, demanding the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Fethullah Gulen, Turkish Cleric Accused of Coup Attempts, Dies

The Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen at his home in Saylorsburg, Pa., in 2017. In 2016 the Turkish government designated his Hizmet movement a terrorist organization.

Putin Brings Together Economies He Hopes Will Eclipse the West

A photograph provided by Russian state media showed President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia looking on from the sidelines of a BRICS forum in Saint Petersburg in July.

A Major Push to Protect Nature Is Happening Now

A preliminary biodiversity meeting in Yumbo, near Cali, Colombia, on Thursday. U.N. talks formally begin on Monday.

Tips to Reduce Halloween Waste

Austin Condemns Kremlin ‘Apologists’ in Pledging Support for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Zelensky meeting with the U.S. secretary of defense, Lloyd Austin, and his delegation in Kyiv, in a photograph released by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Service on Monday.

Monday Briefing

Donald Trump’s campaign turned his Georgia mug shot into a piece of promotional material, putting it on posters, T-shirts and buttons.

Israel Strikes Hezbollah-Affiliated Financial Institution in Lebanon

Monday Briefing: Israel Escalates War Against Hezbollah

Smoke rises from an Israeli airstrike on Dahiyeh, in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.

Dozens Killed or Missing After Israeli Airstrike in Northern Gaza, Officials Say

The aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on Sunday.

He Dreamed of Escaping Gaza. The World Watched Him Burned Alive.

A picture made available by the family of Shaaban al-Dalou, who burned alive after an Israeli strike at a hospital.

How the N.F.L. Builds a Fan Base in Ireland

A Steelers watch party held at Dublin’s Croke Park last month drew a sold-out crowd of 800 people.

A Mideast Shift Is Underway, Without Israel

In a photo released by Saudi Arabia’s news agency, Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, left, is shown with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud, this month in Riyadh.

Tugged Between East and West, Moldovans Vote in Pivotal Elections

Voting on Sunday in Chisinau, Moldova.

Zumba Teacher? ‘Anti-Woke’ Cleric? 38 Candidates Line Up to Head Oxford University

The Radcliffe Camera at the University of Oxford. About 26,000 alumni have registered to vote online to elect the next chancellor.

What Joko Widodo Achieved as President

President Joko Widodo of Indonesia left office on Sunday after a decade-long tenure. He remains extremely popular but has also been polarizing.

The Scandal of the Indonesian Leader’s Son and the Private Jet

President Joko Widodo of Indonesia, left, with his wife, Iriana Widodo, and son Kaesang Pangarep in Brunei in 2017.

Leaked U.S. Intelligence Suggests Israel Is Preparing to Strike Iran

An Israeli tank maneuvering near the Israel-Gaza border this week. The war has expanded to include Iran and its proxies.

Fighting Rages in Gaza and Lebanon, Despite Killing of Hamas Leader

Mourning a victim of a strike in Al Shati on Saturday at a hospital in northern Gaza.

Families of Israeli Hostages Call on Netanyahu to Reach Gaza Cease-Fire Deal

Families of hostages held in Gaza calling for a cease-fire and for the release of hostages during a protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday.

Cuba Suffers Second Power Outage in 24 Hours, Realizing Years of Warnings

Walking on a street in Havana on Friday night after Cuba was hit by an island-wide blackout.

Iraq Suspends the Saudi-Owned MBC Channel After Protesters Storm Office

The license of MBC Media Group was revoked on Saturday, just hours after supporters of Iranian-backed armed groups stormed its offices.

U.S. Defense Secretary Urges Israel to Scale Back Attacks in Beirut Area

While criticizing Israel for high civilian casualties in its attacks on Lebanon, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III also blamed Hezbollah for hiding its weapons and fighters among the civilian population.

Tensions Spike in Mozambique After Killing of 2 Political Activists

Venâncio Mondlane, the leading opposition candidate in Mozambique’s recent election, attended a vigil in Maputo on Saturday following the killings of his lawyer and an adviser late Friday.

Despite Sinwar’s Death, Mideast Peace May Still Be Elusive

The killing of the Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar may have opened a window to a peace agreement that would be widely welcomed, some analysts say.

Novelty Acts

Drone Hits Building Near Netanyahu’s Home in Coastal Israel

Securing a road near where Israel’s government said a drone had been launched toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea, Israel, on Saturday.

With Unusually Forceful Words, Canada Charges India With a Criminal Conspiracy

The killing of a Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, outside this Sikh place of worship in Surrey, British Columbia, last year inflamed tensions between India and Canada.

U.S. ‘Fusion Cells’ Assist in Israel’s Hunt for Hamas Leaders

An MQ-9 Reaper drone. U.S. Special Operations forces have flown at least six of them on missions to assist in locating hostages, monitor for signs of life and pass potential leads to the Israel Defense Forces, officials said.

An Alarming Glimpse Into a Future of Historic Droughts

The banks of the Amazon River this month in Colombia. Colombia’s disaster risk agency recently said the flow of the Amazon River had been reduced by up to 90 percent because of a lack of rainfall.

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