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Israel raided a U.N. aid facility, part of an expanded offensive in a section of Gaza that had remained relatively unscathed. nyti.ms/4matU28
Breaking News: At least 19 people were killed and 50 injured in Bangladesh’s capital after a military aircraft crashed onto a school campus, an official said. nyti.ms/412Zp5S
Japan’s long-governing Liberal Democratic Party suffered a defeat in parliamentary elections that saw new right-wing populist groups make gains. nyti.ms/44YDHRM
Breaking News: Brazil ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to wear an ankle bracelet, defying President Trump’s demands to drop his case. nyti.ms/4lKZeof
Heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan have killed at least 57 people in the past two days, many of them children, officials said on Friday. The relentless rain began lashing Punjab on Wednesday, causing floods in several cities and across vast rural stretches. nyti.ms/44DdMAk
Breaking News: Britain said it would lower the voting age to 16. Here’s what to know. nyti.ms/4nRlePE
Once called the planet’s most popular politician, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil faced long odds in next year’s election. President Trump’s tariffs are changing that. nyti.ms/454sEYx
Israel conducted airstrikes in Syria’s capital, including attacks on a compound housing the defense ministry and an area near the presidential palace, according to the Israeli military, Syrian authorities and a war monitoring group. nyti.ms/44PURRD
Afghans being forced out of Iran are grappling with an uncertain future in Afghanistan, where widespread poverty and severe restrictions on women and girls await. nyti.ms/44y3S2R
More than 50 people have been killed in a second day of clashes in Syria, underscoring the government’s challenge to assert control after the civil war. nyti.ms/4kzdNd5
In South Africa, a government led by freedom fighters who helped to liberate the country more than 30 years ago is now overseeing a police force accused of staggering abuses. nyti.ms/3I95W8P
Breaking News: Iran suspended cooperation with the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog, a move that bars international inspectors from overseeing its nuclear program. nyti.ms/4nus9yd
India is struggling with heat waves. Three quarters of the country’s population of 1.4 billion is at risk of extreme heat. As life adapts to this growing reality, we spent a day in the country’s hottest region to see how residents cope. nyti.ms/4l92bih
After decades of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war, can Syria put itself back together? Times journalists traveled the length of the country to explore its hopes and its challenges. nyti.ms/3TJE0ur
Breaking News: President Trump lashed out at Israel and Iran over concerns that both had violated a cease-fire he helped broker to end the deadly conflict. Follow updates. nyti.ms/3HVWkOr
Breaking News: Israel said it had agreed to a cease-fire with Iran that was originally announced by President Trump, bringing a halt to 12 days of fighting. nyti.ms/4kRLGXx
Iran vowed to defend itself after the U.S. military joined Israel’s war against Iran by attacking three key nuclear sites. The U.S. strikes prompted fears of more dangerous escalations across the Middle East. Follow updates. nyti.ms/40dkbPU
Breaking News: President Trump said that the U.S. had bombed Fordo, Iran’s heavily fortified nuclear facility, as well as two other sites. nyti.ms/4law6Gm
As high temperatures in Britain have become more common in recent years, some people are adjusting, including by investing in air-conditioners. nyti.ms/44pVBhb
The conflict between Israel and Iran entered another day after a European diplomatic effort — dismissed by President Trump — made little immediate progress in preventing the exchanges of fire from spiraling into a broader war. Follow updates. nyti.ms/3G4YESJ