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Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla in International Waters

30 de Abril de 2026, 14:47
The Israeli military boarded multiple boats in a flotilla that was sailing from Barcelona to Gaza, the protest group behind the mission said. The group has repeatedly challenged Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza.

40 Years After Explosion, Chernobyl Site Faces New Threats From Russia

29 de Abril de 2026, 19:46
Forty years since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, officials are grappling with the impact of a 2025 Russian drone strike that set back decades of efforts to contain it. Ukrainian officials said the Russians deliberately targeted the structure, but the Kremlin has denied responsibility.

Iran Offers Plan to Focus on Strait of Hormuz and Delay Nuclear Talks

27 de Abril de 2026, 17:12
In its latest offer delivered on Sunday, Iran proposed opening the key waterway to shipping traffic and lifting the U.S. blockade, while postponing the thornier nuclear issue until later.

In Japan, the Fight Is on Against Unruly Tourists

Huge crowds of visitors during cherry blossom season have put a picturesque Japanese town on edge. Some residents are trying to take charge.

Islamabad Reopens After U.S.-Iran Talks Fail to Materialize

26 de Abril de 2026, 07:05
Officials had locked the city down, anticipating talks between U.S. and Iranian delegations. But they didn’t happen. “What did I close my business for?” one business owner asked.

How Drug Cartel Gold Ends Up at the U.S. Mint

The U.S. Mint is legally required to sell only legal, domestic gold. Instead, it is the last link in a chain that launders foreign gold for an insatiable market. Our reporter Justin Scheck traced one such supply chain: from an illegal mine in Colombia all the way to the Mint’s facilities in West Point, N.Y.

40 Years Ago, a Nuclear Catastrophe at Chernobyl

26 de Abril de 2026, 01:01
Photographs from the first days of the Chernobyl disaster and of the aftermath years later show the response, the evacuation and the long-term consequences of the world’s worst nuclear accident.

How Nieves González’s Painting of Lily Allen Made Her Famous

26 de Abril de 2026, 01:01
Nieves González, a 29-year-old painter, once worked in relative obscurity in Andalusia. Her picture of the British singer Lily Allen changed that.

Big-Game Hunter From California Is Killed by Elephant in Gabon

26 de Abril de 2026, 00:46
Ernie Dosio, 75, of Lodi, Calif., was hunting a species of antelope in the dense forests of Gabon when his hunting party stumbled on a small herd of female elephants with calves.

Lebanese Ask, ‘What Cease-Fire?’ as Violence Simmers in the South

25 de Abril de 2026, 11:18
The fragile truce in Lebanon was extended after talks in Washington this week but has come under threat as Israel and Hezbollah have traded attacks.

The Elite ‘Doctors’ Who Care for Mount Everest

25 de Abril de 2026, 06:48
Glacial ice has sealed the gateway to Everest’s summit, keeping hundreds of climbers from reaching the top. “Icefall doctors” are on the case.

‘No Warnings’: How Israel’s Deadly Airstrikes Unfolded in Central Beirut

On April 8, just hours into a ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, the Israeli military carried out its most intense bombing campaign in Lebanon this year. The New York Times took a closer look at the deadly strikes in Beirut.
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