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Live Updates: Israeli Hostages and Palestinian Prisoners Released as Cease-Fire Begins

Buses with Palestinian prisoners arriving in Beitunia, West Bank.

The Last Migrant Caravans Before the Inauguration

World Economic Forum: Will Trump and Davos Herald a New World Disorder

A Ukrainian military funeral on the outskirts of Kyiv in November. The war in Ukraine is likely to be a dominant topic as the World Economic Forum meets in Davos, Switzerland.

Fearing Deportation, Uyghurs Held in Thailand Go on Hunger Strike

An immigration detention center in Bangkok where Uyghurs have been detained.

Ukraine Braces for Trump’s Return

A rally in December in Lviv, Ukraine, for the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war.

As Truce Takes Hold, Gazans and Israelis Express Elation Tinged With Doubt

Palestinians celebrating on Sunday morning in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

These Rooms Give Young Indian Lovers Rare Privacy. Cue the Complaints.

An Oyo partner property in New Delhi.

Inside South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s Life in Jail

A television at a bus station in Seoul shows President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea arriving at the Corruption Investigation Office on Wednesday.

Trump’s Return Has Unnerved World Leaders. But Not India.

Cutouts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Donald J. Trump in Ahmedabad, India, ahead of Mr. Trump’s presidential visit in February 2020.

Italian Reporter’s Ordeal in Iranian Prison: ‘I Was Trapped in a Game’

Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist, in Rome this month after being released from a prison in Iran.

Two Prominent Judges Are Shot Dead Outside Iran’s Supreme Court

A view of Tehran in October.

How the Oct. 7 Attacks Transformed the Middle East

Palestinians celebrating in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, after news of a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel emerged on Wednesday.

Russia Attacks Kyiv With Ballistic Missiles

Emergency workers responding early Saturday after an attack on Kyiv, Ukraine.

Prince Harry’s Suit Against Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. Tabloids Set to Start

Prince Harry in November in New York. He has said his lawsuit against News Group Newspapers is about “accountability.”

Trump Vowed to End the Ukraine War Before Taking Office. The War Rages On.

A destroyed Ukrainian tank earlier this month. President-elect Donald J. Trump has made no known serious effort to resolve the war since his election in November.

Gazans and Israelis Dare to Hope as Cease-Fire Takes Hold

Injured Palestinians in Doha, Qatar, celebrating the start of the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip on Sunday.

Monday Briefing: A Gaza Cease-Fire Begins

Emily Damari, one of the hostages released as part of the cease-fire deal, arrives at Sheba Hospital in Ramat Gan, Israel, on Sunday.

Hamas Tries to Show It’s Back in Charge of Gaza

Members of Hamas’s military wing, in Deir al Balah, central Gaza, on Sunday.

Israel-Hamas Truce Leaves Big Questions Unresolved for Now

Displaced Palestinians walking past rubble in northern Gaza on Sunday.

Gazans greet the cease-fire with joy — and sadness for all that was lost.

Members of Gaza’s Civil Defense celebrating in Gaza City on Sunday.

First 3 Israeli Hostages Are Freed Under Gaza Cease-Fire

Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Adviser, Reflects on China Policy

Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, met with Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, last August.

Biden Made a Global Push to Constrain China. What Will Trump Do?

President Biden and President Xi Jinping of China in Bali, Indonesia, in 2022.

What Trump Could Do on Ukraine, Iran, China and Crises Around the Globe

President-elect Donald J. Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., earlier this month.

Israel and Palestinians Prepare for Long-Sought Truce in Gaza

Demonstrations for the release of hostages, in Tel Aviv, on Saturday.

What We Know About the Hostage Release

Two women checked news updates at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv on Thursday.

A Killer Was Taken Back Into Custody. Was It Because of His Drill Rap Songs?

Barry and Margaret Mizen, the parents of Jimmy Mizen, at a London courthouse for the trial of Jake Fahri, who was accused and convicted of their son’s murder in 2009.

Some Prominent Palestinian Prisoners Set to Be Released in the Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Agreement

Supporters carrying Zakaria Zubeidi, who was then a leader in the Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in the West Bank, in Jenin in 2004.

A Big, Bold TikTok Ban

The TikTok logo in Times Square

When the U.S. Hit Canada With Steep Tariffs Before, Canada Had a Plan B

About $300 million in trade moves between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit each day.

What Border Crisis? Mexican Migrant Shelters Are Quiet Ahead of Trump

A view of a quiet border in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico on Tuesday.

U.S. Spy Chief Took on Role of Negotiator in Gaza War

Director William J. Burns of the C.I.A. said he was “on the phone every day” in recent months with the prime minister of Qatar and the chief of Israel’s Mossad.

How Antony Blinken, America’s Top Diplomat, Became the Secretary of War

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken was the face of two wars that often cast him in very different lights.

Israeli Government Approves Cease-Fire Deal for Gaza

A woman passing by photos of people who were killed in the war and hostages who were still in captivity, in Tel Aviv on Friday.

Israel Prepares for Return of Hostages Held in Gaza for Over a Year

Ditza Heiman, 84, was part of a group of hostages released in 2023.

The Sheikh, the Mogul and the Diplomat: The Trio Who Sealed the Gaza Truce

An Israeli soldier standing on a tank near the border with the Gaza Strip in southern Israel on Wednesday.

Trump’s Tariff Threat Stokes Anxiety in Canada’s Auto-Industry Hub

A Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, Ontario, the heart of Canada’s auto industry. Tariffs threatened by President-elect Donald J. Trump would deal it a heavy blow.

Canada Prepares for Trump Tariff Threat With Three-Stage Plan

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Toronto on Friday. He will huddle with cabinet ministers on Monday and Tuesday in case the United States imposes tariffs.

World Economic Forum: Behind the Scenes at Davos

The city of Davos, Switzerland, will welcome more than 3,000 attendees to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting.

Ahead of Trump Presidency, the Fed Quits Global Climate Network

The Federal Reserve said Friday that it was dropping out of a network of central banks and other financial regulators focused on climate change.

On a Raid With Syria’s New Security Forces

Lifestyles of the Rich and Ancient: Some in Pompeii Even Had a Home Spa

Archaeologists believe that the owner of this villa in Pompeii was part of the city’s elite.

‘We Couldn’t Stay’: A California Family’s Life After Evacuating

Chrystia Freeland, Justin Trudeau’s ‘Minister of Everything,’ Enters Race to Replace Him

Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s former deputy prime minister, announced Friday that she was running to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens of Gazans After Cease-Fire Deal Is Announced, Officials Say

Mourners with the bodies of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza City on Thursday.

Russian Court Sentences Lawyers for Navalny for Passing Along His Letters

From left, the lawyers Igor Sergunin, Aleksei Liptser and Vadim Kobzev in a defendants’ cage in a hearing in Petushki, Russia, on Friday.

After 15 Months of War, Gazans Dream of Returning Home

Palestinian boys in Gaza City on Thursday, walking among the rubble of houses destroyed in Israeli strikes. A cease-fire is expected to take effect on Sunday.

What to Know About Plane Maintenance After the South Korean Crash

Every part of a plane, down to the nuts and bolts, is subjected to routine inspections, repair or replacement.

Trump Team Rebuffs Talks on Mass Deportations, Latin American Countries Say

Asylum seekers arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border waiting for scheduled appointments with U.S. Customs and Border Protection this week in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

In Pakistan, Imran Khan’s Followers Are Counting on Trump to Free Him

Supporters of Imran Khan outside Donald J. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida in November. An ally of the president-elect has described Mr. Khan as “Trump-like.”

Bolsonaro Hid at Hungary’s Embassy. Not For Asylum, He Says, Maybe Love.

Former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil at his party’s headquarters in Brasília.

France Wants to Prosecute the Founder of Chat Site Linked to Pelicot Rapes

A banner in Avignon, France, read, “Rape is rape” near the courthouse where the Pelicot trial was held.

Russia and Iran Sign Cooperation Treaty in the Kremlin

President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran, center, attending a wreath-laying ceremony in Moscow on Friday.

Biden Says He Urged Netanyahu to Accommodate Palestinians’ ‘Legitimate Concerns’

President Joe Biden and his advisers struggled for months to negotiate an end to the conflict in Gaza.

Friday Briefing

People walk through the rubble of buildings hit in Israeli strikes in the northern Gaza Strip.

Israeli Vote on Cease-Fire Is Delayed as Diplomats Work on Details

A woman in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Thursday hanging a yellow ribbon over photos of hostages held by Hamas.

Friday Briefing: Cease-Fire Vote Delayed

The aftermath of Israeli strikes in Jabaliya, in northern Gaza, yesterday.

Mark Carney Launches Bid to Be Canada’s Next Prime Minister

Mark Carney, a banker who served as an informal economic adviser to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, announced that he was vying to be leader of Canada’s Liberal Party.

Blinken Insists Gaza Cease-Fire Deal Is on Track After Hecklers Disrupt News Conference

Patients Are Dying in Hospital Corridors, British Nurses Say

Medical staff at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro, England, earlier this month.

U.K. Announces Rapid Review Into Scale of Child Sexual Abuse by Grooming Gangs

Yvette Cooper, Britain’s home secretary, said a new rapid audit will examine “ethnicity data and the demographics of the gangs involved and their victims, and will look at the cultural and societal drivers for this type of offending.”

Jean-Marie Le Pen Is Laid to Rest in France. The Dispute Over His Legacy Endures.

Mourners gathered outside Val-de-Grâce church during a memorial for Jean-Marie Le Pen, the late far-right leader, on Thursday in Paris.

Sudan’s Military Has Used Chemical Weapons Twice, U.S. Officials Say

Sudanese Armed Forces during a demonstration in Omdurman, in the western part of the capital, Khartoum, last year.

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