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India Strikes Pakistan but Is Said to Have Lost Jets

Live Updates: Conclave to Elect New Pope Is Set to Begin at Vatican

India vs. Pakistan Is Also U.S. vs. China When It Comes to Arms Sales

Indian security forces in Wuyan, on the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir, on Wednesday. India has sharply reduced purchases of low-cost arms from Russia, its Cold War-era ally

How the Divide Over Francis’ Legacy Is Shaping the Contest for Pope

Pope Francis in 2022. During his 12-year pontificate, he made global headlines for landmark declarations that encouraged liberals, whether Catholic or secular.

A Conclave Like No Other

Firefighters installed the chimney that is used to communicate the choosing of a new pope on Friday on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

Families in Ukraine Wait for P.O.W.s to Come Home, at Last

Former Ukrainian prisoners of war arriving at a reception point after being released from Russian captivity on Tuesday in the Chernihiv region of Ukraine.

Gazans Despair After Israel Announces More Displacement

Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military offensive sheltering in Gaza City on Wednesday. Many have been displaced multiple times during the war.

Old Angst Resurfaces in Poland About Abandonment by the U.S.

A soldier walking past a Patriot air defense system installed at a military hub in southeast Poland for sending aid to Ukraine. Poland’s location makes it a crucial bulwark against Russian encroachment on Europe.

Russia and Ukraine Trade Strikes Before Moscow’s Victory Day Parade

A drone explosion during a Russian strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday.

4 Lessons for Trump From the UK’s Failed Rwanda Migrant Deportation Deal

James Cleverly, then the British home secretary, and Vincent Biruta, then the Rwandan foreign minister, after signing a migration deal in Kigali, the African country’s capital, in December 2023.

Israel Downs Drone as Houthis Vow to Continue Tit-for-Tat Strikes

Police officers inspecting the site of a Houthi missile attack near Ben Gurion Airport outside Tel Aviv on Sunday. The strike prompted a series of tit-for-tat military responses between Israel and the group based in Yemen.

China Is Likely to Play Hardball in U.S. Tariff Talks

Xi’s Visit to Russia Complicates China’s Courtship of Europe

Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldiers marching during a parade rehearsal in Moscow on Saturday. China's leader, Xi Jinping, will be Russia’s main guest at Friday’s Victory Day parade.

Friedrich Merz Has a Tough Job as Germany’s Chancellor. It Just Got Tougher.

Friedrich Merz, the newly elected German chancellor, at a ceremony in Berlin on Tuesday. Watching him is his predecessor, Olaf Scholz.

These 10 U.S. Cardinals Have a Vote in Selecting the Next Pope

Cardinal Blase J. Cupich of Chicago.

Betting Sites Place Odds on the Papal Conclave

Cardinal Pietro Parolin of Italy has emerged as the odds-on favorite to succeed Pope Francis.

Second U.S. Navy Jet in 2 Weeks Is Lost Off the U.S.S. Truman

An F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman in 2022.

Cardinal Dolan of New York Shares His Conclave Advice: ‘Bring a Book’

Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York is bringing a biography of Michelangelo and packets of peanut butter to the conclave.

A top cardinal asks for divine guidance at a ‘difficult’ moment in history.

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals, invoked the Holy Spirit to guide the electors during Mass on Wednesday.

What to Expect From the Conclave, the Process of Electing a New Pope

White smoke rising from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in 2013, signaling that cardinals had elected a new pope.

Here’s the latest.

Scenes From India’s Strikes in Kashmir and Pakistan

Metal debris in Wuyan, on the Indian-controlled side of Kashmir, on Wednesday.

How The Times Covers the Papal Conclave

On Wednesday, the conclave begins, the process of picking a pope.

How Tensions Between India and Pakistan Led to Strikes

Wednesday Briefing

The balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, from which the new pope will be announced.

The Internet Can’t Resist the Conclave (the Real Thing)

Cardinal Francis Xavier Kriengsak Kovithavanij at the Vatican on Monday. One of the world’s longest running elections will play out for a global audience awash in social media.

What Makes This Conclave Unpredictable

Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Flee to U.S. After 412 Days in Hiding

Police officers at a roadblock on a street leading to the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, on Tuesday.

Trump Administration Plans to Send Migrants to Libya on a Military Flight

Martyr’s Square in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, last month. The country remains divided after years of civil war following the 2011 overthrow of its longtime dictator, Muammar Gaddafi.

Trump Surprises Canada and Carney With New Message: We Love You

President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada in the Oval Office on Tuesday.

On Remote Scottish Island, a Smoking Opportunity Awaits

Colonsay, an island in Scotland, has a population of 125, but opportunity awaits anyone longing to own a business.

Wednesday Briefing: The Conclave Begins

The balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, from which the new pope will be announced.

Friedrich Merz Becomes German Chancellor After Winning Second Vote

Newly-elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and former Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, during a handover ceremony at the chancellery in Berlin on Tuesday.

Trump Says U.S. Will End Bombings of Houthi Militants in Yemen

Smoke rising from a U.S. airstrike in Sana, Yemen, last month.

U.S. to Downgrade Palestinian Affairs Office in Jerusalem, Officials Say

US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, center, visits the Western Wall, in the Old City of Jerusalem, last month.

Sotheby’s Postpones Auction of Buddhist Relics That India Tried to Block

Relics from the collection of jewels said to have been buried with Buddha at an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 2023.

Tesla Sales Fall in Germany and U.K. to Lowest Point in 2 Years

A used-car dealership in Norway. Registrations of new Tesla vehicles dropped across Europe last month compared with a year earlier.

A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day

On Tuesday, drones hit a fuel depot near the port and the airport of Port Sudan, Sudan’s de facto wartime capital.

Israel Bombs Yemen’s Main Airport in Retaliation for Houthi Strike

Smoke rising above Sana, Yemen, on Tuesday.

Merz’s stumble could offer the far-right AfD party an opportunity.

Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla, the joint leaders of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, demanded that Friedrich Merz resign minutes after he failed a parliamentary vote.

Israel Plans to Seize Control of Gaza’s Aid. Here’s How That Could Look.

A charity kitchen in Jabaliya in northern Gaza last month. Israel began blocking the arrival of new supplies in the enclave early in March.

What Happened When Trump Altered the Deal With Law Firms and Universities

Legal professionals gathered to protest the Trump administration during a rally in New York last week.

What the setback for Merz means for the German economy.

A shopping center in Berlin last month. Companies were looking for a new government to revive growth in Europe’s biggest economy.

Merz’s stumble complicates Germany’s attempt to lead in Europe.

The failure of Friedrich Merz, center, to secure the chancellorship on the first round could affect his authority in Europe at a time when there is a leadership vacuum in France and Germany.

Merz may have set himself up for failure in the parliamentary vote.

A protest against the immigration policy of Friedrich Merz and the far-right Alternative for Germany party in Berlin in February.

Merz will face big challenges if he becomes chancellor.

A German military vehicle at a NATO training center in Lithuania. Friedrich Merz pushed a centrist compromise to allow significant increases in spending on the military.

Merz Failed in First Vote to Become Germany’s Chancellor. What Happens Next?

The empty government bench after Friedrich Merz failed to be elected chancellor at the Bundestag in Berlin, on Tuesday.

Who Is Friedrich Merz, Germany’s New Chancellor?

An election campaign poster for Friedrich Merz in western Germany this year.

With Acts of Subversion, Some Russians Fight Propaganda in Schools

Students in 2023 visited a museum in Moscow dedicated to World War II. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia introduced “patriotic education” in schools in early 2022.

The Only Female Minister in Syria’s New Government Wants to ‘Get Things Done’

Hind Kabawat, the only female minister in Syria’s new government, in her house, in Bab Touma, a majority Christian neighborhood of Damascus.

Ukrainian Drone Attack Forces Restriction of Flights Near Moscow, Russia Says

Damage in Moscow on Tuesday after a Ukrainian drone barrage.

Merz Fails in First Parliament Vote to Become Germany’s Next Chancellor

Friedrich Merz in the German Parliament on Tuesday after failing to get enough votes to be named chancellor.

Carney Tells Trump Canada ‘Is Not for Sale’ During White House Visit

Locals in Pakistani Kashmir Fear Being the First to Face India’s Ire

A giant sign extolling love for Kashmir in Muzaffarabad, the capital of the Pakistani-administered side of the disputed region, belies the tension reignited after a deadly attack on the Indian-ruled side.

India Orders Civil Defense Drills as Potential Clash With Pakistan Looms

A bunker in Tilawari, a village in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Tuesday Briefing

Destruction in Jabaliya, Gaza, last month.

What to Know About the Formation of Germany’s New Government

Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union, signed a coalition deal with Social Democratic Party to form a new government.

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