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After Militant Attack in Kashmir, Pakistan Braces for Strike by India

Security personnel outside the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi a day after militants opened fire on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Mahathir Mohamad, 99, Reflects on a Contentious Legacy

Mahathir Mohamad, who served a total of 24 years as Malaysia’s prime minister, in his office in Putrajaya, Malaysia, in February.

Ex-President Moon of South Korea Is Indicted on Bribery Charge

President Moon Jae-in of South Korea in 2021.

Catholics Expected a Revolution From Pope Francis, Just Not the One He Gave Them

Pope Francis at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Easter Sunday.

What to Know About the Tensions Over Kashmir

Indian security forces escorting an ambulance with the bodies of tourists who were killed in Kashmir, on Wednesday.

Killing of Civilians Near Pahalgam in Kashmir Shatters Illusion of Calm

Indian soldiers after a search operation on Wednesday in the aftermath of the attack.

Syria’s Jihadist-Turned-President Seeks New Allies

Syria’s new president, the former rebel leader Ahmed al-Shara.

Trump Pressures Ukraine to Accept a Peace Plan That Sharply Favors Russia

After President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine rejected an American plan that would see his country cede Russia all the territory it currently occupies, President Trump shot back on social media that the Ukrainian president was being “inflammatory.”

Prelude to a Funeral

Jordan Cracks Down on Muslim Brotherhood

Jordanian police outside the Islamic Action Front office in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday.

Will Canada’s Next Prime Minister Solve the Million-Dollar Housing Crisis?

Chilliwack, British Colombia, has become a magnet for people from Vancouver who can no longer afford living there.

Odes to Mexican Drug Lords Are Pop Hits, but the Law Is Turning Against Them

Luis R. Conriquez performing last month in Monterrey, Mexico.

Victims and Eyewitnesses in Kashmir Attack Describe Scenes of Chaos and Horror

The Lidder River, flowing through Pahalgam, a town in the southern part of Indian-administered Kashmir.

Powerful Earthquake Shakes Istanbul, Sending People Into Streets

People gathered outdoors after an earthquake in Istanbul on Wednesday.

At Least 9 Dead in Russian Airstrikes on Kyiv, Ukrainian Officials Say

Thursday Briefing: Trump Lashes Out at Zelensky

President Trump at the White House yesterday.

Here’s What to Know About the Muslim Brotherhood, Which Jordan Banned

Protesters from the Islamic Action Front, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, and others marching and chanting in Amman, the capital, in 2019.

Thursday Briefing: Trump Lashes Out at Zelensky

President Trump at the White House yesterday.

Trump Team Races to Form Trade Deals After Tariffs Sow Global Chaos

President Trump has promised big gains for American trade, but given that deals typically take months or years to negotiate, experts say he has set up a seemingly impossible task.

Scott Bessent Accuses IMF and World Bank of ‘Mission Creep’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is attending meetings with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank on Wednesday in Washington.

How to Watch Pope Francis’ Funeral

The funeral mass for Pope Francis will be held in St. Peter’s Square on Saturday at 10 a.m. local time.

3 Takeaways From The New York Times’ Interview With Syria’s New President

President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria told The New York Times that his government was negotiating with both Russia and Turkey.

Jared Kushner Targets Albania’s Adriatic Coast for Luxury Tourism

Flamingos glide across the surface of the Narta lagoon, near the mouth of the Vjosa River.

Pope Francis’ Coffin Is Moved to St. Peter’s Basilica to Lie in State

Wednesday Briefing: A Downgrade in Global Growth

Steep tariffs on U.S. trading partners have left businesses paralyzed by uncertainty.

Almost Half of Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air, Report Finds

The view from Brooklyn in June 2023, when smoke from wildfires in Canada caused air quality to decline in New York City.

A Simpler Funeral for Pope Francis, Who Shunned Many Papal Trappings

A group of pilgrims walking toward St. Peter’s Square on Tuesday in Rome.

Mexico’s President Punches Back Against Kristi Noem’s Anti-Migrant Ads

President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, left, with Kristi Noem, the U.S. secretary of homeland security, last month in Mexico City.

Rubio Skipping Ukraine Talks as Zelensky Rebuffs U.S. on Crimea

Sifting through rubble a day after a Russian ballistic missile strike that killed 34 people in Sumy, Ukraine, last week.

Francis Was the Pope Who Canonized the Most Saints

Pope Francis prayed in front of a memorial to Mother Teresa, whom he made a saint in 2016.

Wednesday Briefing: A Downgrade in Global Growth

Steep tariffs on U.S. trading partners have left businesses paralyzed by uncertainty.

Costa Rica Tells Trump Deportees They Can Stay and Integrate, or Leave

Migrants at a detention center last month in Puntarenas, Costa Rica.

Vatican Releases Photos of Pope Francis in His Casket

This photo of Pope Francis’ remains in the Chapel of Santa Marta in the Vatican on Monday and those below were released by the Vatican.

At the pope’s hospital, Francis was a calming and mischievous presence.

Pope Francis celebrated the 100-year anniversary of Bambino Gesù’s donation to the Holy See, in 2024.

Vatican Has a Vacancy, but It Doesn’t Stop Between Popes

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, right, before a rosary prayer on St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Tuesday. The cardinal is the dean of the College of Cardinals and is in charge of convoking the world’s 252 cardinals to Rome.

How Pope Francis Catalyzed the Catholic Right in the U.S.

A Choice That Sent a Message: Looking Back at Francis’ 2013 Election as Pope

Newly elected Pope Francis, waving from the steps of the St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome, in 2013.

Aliza Magen, Highest-Ranking Woman in the Mossad, Dies at 87

I Watched the Pope Visit the Forgotten and Convert the Skeptical

Pope Francis riding in his popemobile in Asunción, Paraguay, after meeting with youths in 2015.

Who is the dean of the College of Cardinals? (It’s not Ralph Fiennes.)

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, 91, at the Easter Vigil at the Vatican last week. He will preside over Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday.

Who Is Attending Pope Francis’ Funeral? Guests Include Trump, Prince William and More

Syria Makes Rare Arrests of Palestinian Militant Group Leaders

Members of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the rebel group that led the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, at a security checkpoint in the city of Homs in February.

U.S. Tells Its Diplomats in Vietnam to Avoid War Anniversary Events

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, center, accompanied by the U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, Marc Knapper, in red tie, walking to Binh Minh Jazz Club in Hanoi, Vietnam, in April 2023.

Why Did Pope Francis Never Return to Argentina?

Parishioners took part in an open air mass to mourn the death of Pope Francis on Monday night in Buenos Aires.

Easter Monday, the Day Francis Died, Holds Special Significance

Pope Francis blessed tens of thousands of faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square for Easter Mass on Sunday. A Vatican aide delivered a papal speech on his behalf.

At Least 24 Tourists Gunned Down by Militants in Kashmir

Indian security officers patrolling near Pahalgam in south Kashmir after militants opened fire on tourists on Tuesday.

Russia and Ukraine, Under Trump Pressure, Signal Openness to Direct Talks

Ukrainian soldiers on the front line in February.

‘The Two Popes,’ ‘Conclave’ and Francis’ Autobiography: The Papacy in Recent Culture

In an image released by Netflix, Anthony Hopkins, left, and Jonathan Pryce play Pope Benedict XVI and Cardinal Bergoglio, who later became Pope Francis, in a scene from the movie “The Two Popes.”

Pope Francis Will Be Buried in Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome

The St. Mary Major Basilica, in Rome, where Pope Francis will be buried.

In Mexico, Francis Addressed the Immigration Debate

Francis before celebrating Mass in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, near the U.S.-Mexico border in 2016.

IMF Expects Trump’s Tariffs Will Slow Global Economic Growth

The Port of Los Angeles. President Trump has imposed steep import taxes on America’s largest trading partners, leaving businesses paralyzed by uncertainty.

Another way Francis broke with tradition: by choosing an unusually humble residence.

The Casa Santa Marta, a guesthouse at the Vatican that has been Pope Francis’ home since his election as pontiff in 2013.

Even in Sickness, Pope Francis Reached Out to Gaza’s Christians

A Mass for Pope Francis at Holy Family Church in the Gaza Strip on Monday.

Before his hospitalization, the pope gave his reflections on old age.

Pope Francis, center, kneeling to wash and kiss the feet of older and disabled people in 2014.

China says it is willing to keep improving ties with the Vatican.

A cathedral in Shanghai on Tuesday. There are 10 to 12 million Catholics in China, according to some estimates.

In Caracas, remembering a pastor ‘who walked with his flock until his final day.’

“For 40 years I have dedicated my life to God. That’s why I feel a great emptiness today,” said Rosalía González Ramírez, who was at the Caracas Cathedral in the Venezuelan capital with two of her granddaughters on Monday.

Nations have begun official periods of mourning.

A memorial for Pope Francis at a cathedral in Manila, the Philippines, on Tuesday.

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