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Dozens killed in Haiti massacre as international force trickles in.
Members of the Kenya MSS patrol the National Port Authority in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sept. 25, 2024. Gangs tore through several rural communities last weekend, underscoring the challenges that will face the new, U.N.-backed Gang Suppression Force starting to enter the country. (Adriana Zehbrauskas/The New York Times) By ANDRÉ PAULTRE and FRANCES ROBLES Ilres Théophile, a farmer living north of Haiti’s capital, said he woke in the middle of the night last Sunday to the unmist

The San Juan Daily Star
Apr 65 min read


American journalist abducted in Iraq, security officials say.
By ERIKA SOLOMON, FALIH HASSAN and PRANAV BASKAR A U.S. journalist was kidnapped in Baghdad by “unknown individuals” Tuesday evening, and government security forces have begun operations to find her and track down the abductors, according to Iraq’s Interior Ministry. The freelance journalist was identified as Shelly Kittleson by two Iraqi security officials. She has worked for various news organizations, and one of them, Al-Monitor news outlet, for which Kittleson is a contri

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Apr 23 min read


Trump berates allies while signaling he will wind down the war.
A drag performance in an underground parking garage that is used as a public bomb shelter in Jerusalem on Tuesday night, March 31, 2026. (Amit Elkayam/The New York Times) By ABDI LATIF DAHIR, MEGAN SPECIA and ERIKA SOLOMON President Donald Trump said he was considering pulling the United States out of NATO over the war with Iran, as he heaps pressure on allies to manage the fallout of a conflict he signaled he would wind down in two or three weeks. In an interview with Britai

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Apr 22 min read


29 Killed in Russian military plane crash in Crimea.
By IVAN NECHEPURENKO A Russian military transport plane crashed in Crimea, killing all 29 people on board, Russian investigators said Wednesday. The cause was most likely a technical malfunction, they said. The plane, an Antonov An-26, a Soviet-designed aircraft used by the Russian army to carry cargo and personnel, went down Tuesday near a village in the southern part of Crimea, about 15 miles from the Black Sea coast, the Russian investigators said in a statement. Twenty-tw

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Apr 21 min read


Trump’s brusque threat to Europe: Go it alone.
President Donald Trump during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. Threatening to pull out of NATO, Trump portrayed the alliance as a “paper tiger” and said Europe was on its own in trying to secure the Strait of Hormuz, in an interview published in a British newspaper on April 1.(Doug Mills/The New York Times) By MICHAEL D SHEAR President Donald Trump lashed out at th

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Apr 24 min read


After a month of war, Hegseth says Iran retains ability to strike.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, delivers updates on Iran at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Eric Lee/The New York Times) By JOHN ISMAY, GREG JAFFE, HELENE COOPER and AURELIEN BREEDEN Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth conceded Tuesday that Iran retained the ability to retaliate after a monthlong U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign but repeated claims that Iran’s military capabilities had been crippled, in his first public briefing on the

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Apr 13 min read


Trump lashes out again at Europe for its lukewarm support against Iran.
By MARK LANDLER and CATHERINE PORTER President Donald Trump lashed out again at European allies Tuesday for their refusal to get more involved in the Iran war. He accused France of denying permission to U.S. warplanes to fly over its territory and challenged Britain to “go get your own oil” by forcibly reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The French government said it was “surprised” by Trump’s claim, made on his Truth Social account, but did not issue an explicit denial. A French

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Apr 12 min read


King Charles to visit U.S. as tensions rise between Trump and Britain.
From right: first lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, King Charles III, and Queen Camilla arrive at the State Banquet for President Donald Trump’s visit at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Sept. 17, 2025. (Doug Mills/The New York Times) By MEGAN SPECIA King Charles III will travel to the United States for an official state visit in April, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Tuesday. The trip — which the king will carry out on behalf of the British government — had been

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Apr 13 min read


US to allow Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba, breaking blockade.
A woman carrying her newborn daughter buys fruit from a street vendor in Havana on March 13, 2026. Amid a U.S. oil blockade causing daily blackouts, the soaring price of fuel has raised the cost of nearly everything in Cuba, including food. (Jorge Luis Baños/The New York Times) By JACK NICAS and ERIC SCHMITT The U.S. Coast Guard is allowing a Russian tanker full of crude oil to reach Cuba, delivering a critical supply of energy to the island nation after months of an effectiv

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Mar 315 min read


Iran condemns attacks on its universities, warns of retaliation.
By ERIKA SOLOMON and SANAM MAHOOZI Iranian officials have condemned a string of U.S. military attacks on several universities across the country and warned of possible retaliation against U.S. universities in the region. The attacks on Iranian academic institutions come as the country’s critical infrastructure increasingly becomes a target in the U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran. Strikes on energy installations have plunged parts of the capital into darkness and enveloped it

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Mar 313 min read
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