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Asia Pacific
The Korean War Armistice was signed seventy years ago, separating the two Koreas and putting an end to the fighting, but not the war itself.
By Chang W. Lee and Choe Sang-Hun
Book Review
In a new memoir, the filmmaker and playwright shares his opinions on Hollywood past and present.
By Dwight Garner
Tennis
To the world, Noah is the last Frenchman to win his country’s Grand Slam tournament. In France, his legacy and life loom over every man who has played tennis.
By Matthew Futterman and James Hill
Opinion
Jonathan Glazer’s Oscar speech comparing the Gaza war to the Holocaust was profoundly wrong.
By Bret Stephens
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Health
Even under the most optimistic scenario, an immediate cease-fire, an additional 6,500 Gazans could perish, scientists estimated.
By Stephanie Nolen
Europe
The attack killed four and injured dozens. But decades of false leads, a lack of evidence and legal wrangling delayed a trial.
By Constant Méheut
Africa
As President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia prepares to host African leaders at a summit, a collapsed grain deal and the uncertain fate of Wagner mercenaries have cast a shadow.
By Declan Walsh and Paul Sonne
Opinion | The World
His policies toward civilians in the Vietnam War set a template that would be followed by the U.S. for decades.
By Nick Turse
U.S.
Chris George has lived in Israel and Gaza, where he was once held hostage. As his employees ask him to speak out on the latest war, he is torn.
By Eli Saslow and Todd Heisler
While the Taliban have erased most obvious vestiges of the U.S. nation-building effort in Afghanistan, the cultural legacy of two decades of American occupation has been harder to stamp out.
By Christina Goldbaum and Jim Huylebroek