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Patients and internally displaced people are pictured at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on November 10, 2023.
Patients and internally displaced people are pictured at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on November 10, 2023.

Heavy Fighting Imperils Gaza’s Beleaguered Hospitals

Medical facilities are caught in the crossfire between Israeli forces and Hamas militants.

A United Nations volunteer stands in the yard of a U.N.-run school in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
A United Nations volunteer stands in the yard of a U.N.-run school in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Is the United Nations Worth the Price?

The world body isn’t perfect—but you get what you pay for.

A panda plays inside its enclosure at a zoo in China's southwestern Chongqing municipality.
A panda plays inside its enclosure at a zoo in China's southwestern Chongqing municipality.

What in the World?

Test yourself on the week of Nov. 4: The death toll in Gaza mounts, floods ravage Somalia, and giant pandas vacate a U.S. zoo.

Members of Iran’s Basij force hold the flags of Iran, Lebanon, and proxy forces including Hezbollah during a rally commemorating Quds Day.
Members of Iran’s Basij force hold the flags of Iran, Lebanon, and proxy forces including Hezbollah during a rally commemorating Quds Day.

Iran’s Proxies in Syria Move Toward Escalation With Israel

As Israel advances in Gaza, the intensity of the response by Tehran’s so-called axis of resistance will increase.

Blinken in Israel
Blinken in Israel

Is the U.S. Using All Its Leverage in Gaza?

Washington has influence and, with its allies, could shape an endgame that serves long-term U.S. interests.

A group of protesters stand on a street at nighttime, many of them holding signs and chanting. In the foreground, a woman with brown hair dyed with purple streaks sobs as another demonstrator hugs her. The crying woman holds a hand-painted sign that says "Israelis for ceasefire now."
A group of protesters stand on a street at nighttime, many of them holding signs and chanting. In the foreground, a woman with brown hair dyed with purple streaks sobs as another demonstrator hugs her. The crying woman holds a hand-painted sign that says "Israelis for ceasefire now."

Israelis Struggle to Imagine a Possible Peace

A wounded activist movement tries to come to terms with war.

Leaders gather for a family photo at the inaugural Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders’ Summit at the White House at in Washington on Nov. 3.
Leaders gather for a family photo at the inaugural Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity Leaders’ Summit at the White House at in Washington on Nov. 3.

Biden’s Economic Statecraft Takes Shape

Skeptical of trade deals, Washington is working through development banks instead.

People look at photos of hostages that were kidnapped by Hamas.
People look at photos of hostages that were kidnapped by Hamas.

Israel, Hamas Negotiate Hostage Release for Halt in Fighting

But as talks for short-term humanitarian pauses progress, tensions spread beyond Israeli-Palestinian borders.

Caretaker Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks on the phone ahead of an interview.
Caretaker Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati speaks on the phone ahead of an interview.

Lebanon’s Half-Formed Peace Plan May Be Gaza’s Best Chance

Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s tentative proposal needs Western backers.

A group of man stand in a rocky field. An Israeli soldier wearing green military fatigues reaches out to push a hand against the chest of another man, who wears a red T-shirt and baseball cap as he gestures toward his own head. The man in red is flanked by two other men dressed casually in blue shirts, and all four seem to be speaking intensely.
A group of man stand in a rocky field. An Israeli soldier wearing green military fatigues reaches out to push a hand against the chest of another man, who wears a red T-shirt and baseball cap as he gestures toward his own head. The man in red is flanked by two other men dressed casually in blue shirts, and all four seem to be speaking intensely.

Lines Increasingly Blurred Between Soldiers and Settlers in the West Bank

Israeli attacks on Palestinians there have surged since the Israel-Hamas war began.

Ron DeSantis gestures as he speaks on stage in front of a digital backdrop showing the NBC logo and the Republican elephant symbol.
Ron DeSantis gestures as he speaks on stage in front of a digital backdrop showing the NBC logo and the Republican elephant symbol.

What Ron DeSantis Learned in Iraq

The Florida governor has touted his military experience on the campaign trail. But what did he really learn at war?

Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto and vice presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming stand beside each other, wearing matching turquoise bathrobes. Prabowo, a middle-aged man, gestures with an open hand as he speaks to Gibran, a younger man in his 30s.
Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto and vice presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming stand beside each other, wearing matching turquoise bathrobes. Prabowo, a middle-aged man, gestures with an open hand as he speaks to Gibran, a younger man in his 30s.

Indonesia’s Presidential Elections Are an Exercise in Nepotism

Even onetime reformers are looking to build their own dynasties.

The facade of the British Prime Minister's residence, 10 Downing Street, is covered in scaffolding as essential cleaning and maintenance work is carried out, in London, on August 4, 2008.
The facade of the British Prime Minister's residence, 10 Downing Street, is covered in scaffolding as essential cleaning and maintenance work is carried out, in London, on August 4, 2008.

Britain Has a Much Bigger Problem Than Brexit

The official investigation into the U.K.’s pandemic response has revealed a fundamentally dysfunctional state.

Environmental activists Jhed Tamano (center) and Jonila Castro (center right) arrive to address a news conference at the Philippine Commission on Human Rights in Quezon, the Philippines.
Environmental activists Jhed Tamano (center) and Jonila Castro (center right) arrive to address a news conference at the Philippine Commission on Human Rights in Quezon, the Philippines.

Activists Keep Disappearing in Marcos’s Philippines

Military kidnappings have produced a public outcry.

Two Russian aircraft carrying hypersonic Kinzhal missiles fly over Red Square in Moscow
Two Russian aircraft carrying hypersonic Kinzhal missiles fly over Red Square in Moscow

Why Can’t the West Stop Supplying Technology for Russian Weapons?

Some countries are starting to crack down on exports, but they need to do more.

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