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For Day of the Dead, One Mexican Town Digs Up Its Dead

Canadians Mourn a Loss by Underdogs Who Brought a Nation Together

Blue Jays fans in Toronto reacting after their team lost in Saturday’s Game 7.

Police Arrest British Man in Stabbing Rampage on Train

A police officer at Huntingdon Station in England on Sunday, near the train where the attack unfold.

The Economic Crisis in Egypt Raises Another Dilemma: Tipping

A barber tending to a customer at a bazaar area in Cairo. Several other services, such as private medical assistance and government clerking, expect tips, too

5 German Climbers Are Killed by Avalanche in Italian Alps

An avalanche near Cima Vertana, in northern Italy, swept away two groups of climbers on Saturday evening.

Two More Suspects Charged in Louvre Heist Case

Police officers in front of the Louvre Museum in Paris, the target of a sensational jewel theft last month.

Communities in Hurricane-Ravaged Jamaica Still Cut Off as Death Toll Climbs

Blocked traffic and blown off roofs in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, on Saturday, in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.

Trump Threatens Military Action in Nigeria Over Protections for Christians

President Trump in Palm Beach, Fla., on Friday.

An Outlier in Irish Politics Has Become the Country’s President

Catherine Connolly last week in Dublin upon being declared Ireland’s next president.

See How Thailand’s Pets Become Speed Eating Contest Champions

Outspoken Mexican Mayor Who Declared War on Cartels Is Killed

Fire in Hermosillo, Mexico, Kills at Least 23 at Waldo’s Store

The aftermath of a fire at a discount store in Hermosillo, Mexico, on Saturday.

Far Right Targets Similarities Between Zohran Mamdani and Sadiq Khan

Mayor Sadiq Khan of London, left, and the New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

Can South Korea Manage the Competing Needs of the U.S. and China?

A television broadcast of Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, left, meeting with President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea on Saturday. Mr. Lee was elected in June and promised to improve ties with Beijing.

A Massacre Unfolding in Sudan

A woman who fled El Fasher in the Darfur region of Sudan last week.

Defense Lawyers Demand Dismissal of Abuse Case Against Israeli Soldiers

The Sde Teiman military base in southern Israel, where Israeli soldiers were charged with grave abuses of a Palestinian detainee.

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That Time Xi Jinping Joked About Espionage

Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, giving two cellphones to President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea in Gyeongju, South Korea, on Saturday.

Cleaning Bones for Day of the Dead

2 Arrested After Stabbing on Train Near Cambridge, England

The police said a number of people had been taken to the hospital after the train attack.

Juan Ramón Matta Ballesteros, 80, Dies; Cartel Kingpin Fed Cocaine Boom

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Spurned by Trump, Carney Begins Thawing Canada’s China Connection

President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Mark Carney during their Friday meeting.

Putin Brandishes Menacing Nuclear Weapons as Talks With U.S. Falter

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and President Trump at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage in August.

Saudi Prince Plans Ambitious U.S. Visit, but Opening Ties With Israel Is Unlikely

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia during a visit by President Trump in May. Prince Mohammed is planning his first trip to the United States in seven years.

Air Pollution Could Be Contributing to Your Slower Marathon Time

Runners crossing the Harlem River during the New York Marathon last year.

He Stayed in Belarus for His Imprisoned Wife. Now He’s Locked Up, Too.

Igor Ilyash, a Belarusian journalist, in court in September in Minsk, Belarus.

Working Past 100? In Japan, Some People Never Quit.

Carney Says He Apologized to Trump Over Ad Reviving Reagan’s Tariff Criticism

President Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada, right, attended a dinner hosted by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in Gyeongju, South Korea, on Wednesday.

After Days of Protests, Tanzania’s President Is Declared Election Winner

President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania was declared the winner of an election that has set off violent protests and reports of electoral irregularities.

Twenty Years Later, Atrocities Haunt Darfur Again

A photo released by the Norwegian Refugee Council showing internally displaced people from El Fasher in Tawila, in the Darfur region of Sudan, on Friday.

Tanzania Racked by Deadly Protests After Election

Protesters gathered in Arusha, Tanzania, on Wednesday.

In One Jamaican Town, Hurricane Melissa Left Behind Floodwaters and Dead Livestock

Will the Unmaking of Prince Andrew Be the Making of King Charles?

King Charles III, right, stripped his brother Andrew of his prince title in a decisive moment of his three-year-old reign.

Selma van de Perre, Dutch Jew Who Resisted Nazis, Dies at 103

U.N. Says Strikes on Boats Trump Claims Are Smuggling Drugs Are Illegal

The U.N.’s human right chief, Volker Türk, said the attacks were “unacceptable” and must stop.

What’s Next for Andrew After He Loses ‘Prince’ Title?

Prince Andrew at a church service at Windsor Castle last year. He will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and surrender all of his royal titles.

Low Prices Aren’t Stopping Exxon and Chevron From Pumping More Oil

Global oil supply has grown much faster than demand this year.

Xi Delivers Veiled Warning to Nations Not to Take the U.S.’s Side

President Trump and Xi Jinping, China’s leader, on TV at a restaurant in Gyeongju. Mr. Xi was the sole superpower leader at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit with Mr. Trump gone.

How Saudi Arabia and Qatar Benefited From Rule Changes to Reach the World Cup

The Qatari national team celebrated with fans in Doha this month after qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

Some of Trump’s Favorite Things on Asia Trip: A Crown and ‘Vicious’ Weapons

President Trump was given a replica of an ancient crown at a meeting with South Korea’s president, Lee Jae Myung, in Gyeongju, South Korea, on Wednesday.

The Mystery Lady in the Governor’s Palace? Maybe a Ghost, He Says

Ukraine Gamifies the War: 40 Points to Destroy a Tank, 12 to Kill a Soldier

How the Trump-Xi Meeting Eased a Major Trade War

Carney Meets With Xi to Try and Reset Relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada, center left, at a dinner hosted by the South Korean president. Mr. Carney met with China’s leader, Xi Jinping on Friday.

Jamaica Prepared a Financial Fortress for Disaster. Hurricane Melissa Will Test It.

Hurricane Melissa destroyed crop fields, homes and businesses, bringing rains that washed away trees, roads and cars.

What to Know About US Nuclear Weapons as Trump Threatens to Restart Testing

The tower for Icecap, a nuclear test that was nearly ready to execute but never happened because of the testing moratorium enacted on Oct. 1, 1992, at the Nevada National Security Site.

Executions and Mass Casualties: Videos Show Horror Unfolding in Sudan

Who Is Driving U.S. Attacks in the Caribbean?

Who Walked Away Stronger in U.S.-China Trade Talks?

In China Truce on Tariffs and Rare Earths, National Security Controls Are Bargaining Chip

The Trump administration agreed to pause a new rule that would restrict trade with foreign companies that pose a national security threat.

Trump’s Call to Resume Nuclear Testing After Decades Revives a Cold War Debate

A crater left behind after a 100-kiloton thermonuclear bomb test at the Atomic Energy Commission’s Nevada Test Site in July 1962.

Six Arrested in Robbery of Precious-Metal Refinery in France

The police outside a precious-metal company that was robbed in Lyon, France, on Thursday.

Prince Andrew to Be Stripped of His Royal Title

Andrew in April. Buckingham Palace said he would lose his royal title and “will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.”

Why Trump’s Boat Killings Would Be Hard to Prosecute

Air Force personnel arming an MQ-9 Reaper drone with missiles in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, earlier this month.

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