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U.N. General Assembly Updates: China, for First Time, Vows to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

South Koreans Describe Fear and Anger After Georgia ICE Raid

“We were not there to settle down as permanent workers,” said Nate Cho, who had been arrested in the raid in Ellabell, Ga. He was photographed near his home in Seoul, on Tuesday.

Typhoon Ragasa Slams Into China After Deaths in Taiwan and the Philippines

Strong winds pummeled a bus stop in the Heng Fa Chuen area as Typhoon Ragasa blew past Hong Kong on Wednesday.

Relief, Grief and Pain as Gaza’s Wounded Are Flown to Safety

This Conquistador Changed History. Neglect Haunts His Tomb in Mexico

Israeli Strike Kills Gazans Sheltering in Warehouse, Local Reports Say

Mourners at Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City on Wednesday carrying the bodies of people who medics said were killed in an overnight Israeli strike.

A Curator Flees Bangkok After China Deems His Art Show Too Provocative

An installation at the “Constellation of Complicity” exhibition at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center after its July opening. Flags representing Tibet and the Uyghur people were later removed.

U.S. Threatens to Bar Foreigners Over Remarks About Charlie Kirk

The memorial service for Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Ariz., on Sunday.

Zelensky Warns of Dangerous New Arms Race Tied to Drones

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine with President Trump in New York on Tuesday. Just months ago, Mr. Trump berated Mr. Zelensky in the Oval Office, telling him he had “no cards” to play.

Malawi President Concedes Election to His Predecessor

Lazarus Chakwera became president of Malawi in 2020, after a court annulled the 2019 election because of irregularities and ordered a rerun.

Typhoon Ragasa Tears Through Guangfu in Taiwan, Killing at Least 17

Rescuing a resident in Hualien, Taiwan, on Wednesday.

U.K. Endures a Trump Scolding at U.N., Days After Lavish State Visit

President Trump with Catherine, the Princess of Wales, and King Charles III at a state banquet at Windsor Castle last week.

Small Plane Crashes in Brazil, Killing Chinese Architect

Kongjian Yu at his office in Beijing in 2022. He is known for the concept of sponge cities, an urban planning model that harnesses natural landscapes to protect towns and cities from the effects of climate change.

Elon Musk’s Father, Errol Musk, Accused of Child Sexual Abuse

Errol Musk, who has at least nine children and stepchildren, at his home in South Africa in 2022.

Syria’s President Makes His Debut on the World Stage

At the U.N. General Assembly, yesterday.

A Flash of Anger on India’s Delicate Border With China

Smoke rose from a police vehicle near the office of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Leh, in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, India, on Wednesday.

With Sobs and Doubts, Greenlandic Women Receive Apology for Forced Contraception

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark apologized on Wednesday for the Danish government’s decades-long campaign of forcing contraception on Greenlandic women and girls. “I know I cannot take away your pain or give back what you lost,” she said.

Abdul Gani Bhat Dies at 93; Kashmiri Separatist Championed Dialogue

Abdul Gani Bhat, center, in New Delhi in 2004. His speeches often blended poetry with sharp commentary, making him one of the separatist movement’s most distinctive voices.

Now Arriving, a New Theory of In-Flight Turbulence

Richard P. Feynman, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, once called turbulence “the most important unsolved problem of classical physics.”

Want to Bring a Dog to This Italian City? That Will Be $1.75.

A corgi in Bolzano, where life for dogs may get more expensive.

At U.N. Climate Summit, U.S. Stands Alone

Speaking Tuesday at the United Nations, Mr. Trump urged the world to buy more U.S.-produced oil and gas. A refinery in Los Angeles.

At U.N. Summit, China Promises to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Installing solar panels in Jiangsu Province, China, in May.

Syria’s leader says his country has transformed from ‘an exporter of crisis.’

President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria speaking at the United Nations on Wednesday.

U.N. Health Goals Weakened by Industry Pressure, Experts Say

Many chronic illnesses are tied to the mounting consumption of highly processed food and sugary drinks that have become increasingly affordable, especially in low and middle-income countries.

Tess Johnston, Diplomat Who Helped Preserve ‘Old Shanghai,’ Dies at 93

Zelensky Issues Call to Arms, Saying Global Institutions Have Failed

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine urged free nations to join together to combat the forces of global disorder.

President Ahmed al-Shara Plans to Define Syria’s ‘New State’ at U.N.

President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria in Damascus in April, after his forces ousted the dictator Bashar al-Assad.

London’s Mayor Calls Trump Racist and Islamophobic After U.N. Comments

Remarks made by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, were a sharp contrast to the conciliatory tone struck by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government, which has attempted to foster a warm relationship with Mr. Trump’s administration.

Iran’s President Arrives at U.N. Seeking to Avoid More Sanctions

President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran during a military parade in Tehran in April. He will appear on the global stage at the U.N. General Assembly for the first time since the 12-day war with Israel in June.

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Philanthropies Strike a Promising Deal to Turn Back H.I.V.

A vial of lenacapavir, the twice-yearly injectable H.I.V. prevention drug marketed as Yeztugo.

Large Hole Swallows Road in Bangkok After a Subway Tunnel Collapses

A sinkhole in the ground after a road collapsed near a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand on Wednesday.

Despite Trump, the World Isn’t Slowing on Climate, E.U. Official Says

The European Union climate commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, in Brussels in July.

Some Flights Are Delayed at London Stansted Airport After Small Fire

London Stansted Airport in July.

A Speech and a Shift on Ukraine

Aid Flotilla Headed for Gaza Says It’s Under Drone Attack

Boats that are part of the Global Sumud Flotilla departing from an island in Greece this month.

From Poland’s leader, scathing criticism of Russian incursions in a ‘dangerous era of rivalry.’

When President Karol Nawrocki of Poland visited the White House this month, Mr. Trump said he was open to stationing more American troops in Poland but gave no details.

Escalator at U.N. Stops When Trump Steps On, Setting Off Conspiracy Theories

President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, arriving for the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.

Trump’s U-Turn on Ukraine Was a Surprise, Zelensky Says

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and President Trump on Tuesday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.

In a Sudden Shift, Trump Says Ukraine Can Win the War With Russia

Several European officials suspected that by distancing himself from the war, Mr. Trump was washing his hands of a conflict that he once promised to solve in days or weeks.

The Security Council warns of deteriorating conditions from the war in Gaza.

The Security Council meeting on Tuesday.

Trump Lectures the World at the U.N.

U.S. Deportee Sent to Africa Is Repatriated by Jamaica

Supreme Leader Says Iran Has No Plans for Nuclear Weapon

Tehran in July. Officials from France, Britain, and Germany have been negotiating with Iran over sanctions.

Fact-Checking Trump’s Speech at the U.N. General Assembly

President Donald Trump delivering remarks to the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Tuesday.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger Leaving International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, on Monday.

At U.N., Trump Says Green Energy Is a Scam and Attacks Climate Science

President Donald Trump at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday.

Israel, citing Rosh Hashana, said it wouldn’t attend a U.N. Security Council meeting on Gaza.

Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, said he had requested that a U.N. Security Council meeting about the war in Gaza be rescheduled.

Sadiq Khan’s Office Rejects Trump’s Comments About London, Calling Them ‘Bigoted’

In a response to President Trump’s comments on Tuesday, the office of Major Sadiq Khan said, “London is the greatest city in the world, safer than major U.S. cities.”

Trump Pushes E.U. to Stop Buying Oil and Gas From Russia

A refinery in Orsk, Russia. The country is one of the largest exporters of liquefied natural gas to the European Union.

Trump Strikes Softer Tone on Brazil, Following a Scathing Lula Speech

President Trump said he shared an embrace with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil.

Trump rails against clean energy and criticizes Britain for its shift away from drilling.

An oil platform in the North Sea east of Aberdeen, Scotland, in 2014.

Iranian Diplomats Are Barred From Shopping at Costco While Visiting U.S.

A Costco Wholesale store in Teterboro, N.J., in April.

Trump Claims Again at the U.N. That He Ended 7 Wars. Here’s a Closer Look.

President Trump used a U.N. address to repeat his claim that he has ended seven wars around the world.

Which Countries Recognize a Palestinian State?

Dozens of Protesters Are Arrested Near the U.N. Before Trump’s Speech

The demonstrators blocked an intersection near the United Nations building in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday.

Peter Mutharika Set to Return to Power in Malawi

Peter Mutharika, leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, reading a ballot at a polling station in Malawi’s Thyolo district on Tuesday.

Saudi Grand Mufti, an Archconservative in a Changing Kingdom, Dies

Saudi Arabia’s grand mufti, Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Asheikh, leading prayer at a funeral in 2008.

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