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Live Updates: Iran Reels From Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Sites and Top Officials

What to Know About Israel’s Attack on Iran

An Iranian on top of a hill in Tehran on Friday after Israeli strikes on the city and elsewhere.

Grieving Relatives of India Air Crash Victims Wait for Bodies to Be Identified

Relatives of Akash Patni, a tea-stall worker who died in the plane crash in Ahmedabad, mourned near the hospital center where health workers are trying to identify the bodies.

Trump Leaves European Leaders Praying for a Boring G7 Summit

President Trump at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Tuesday. European leaders hope to avoid topics that might set off an angry response from him.

Israel’s Netanyahu Looks to His Legacy in Striking Iran

A building damaged by an Israeli strike in Tehran, on Friday.

How the Passenger in Seat 11A Became the Only Survivor of the Air India Plane Crash

A still image taken from a video released by the official YouTube Channel of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi shows Mr. Modi at the bedside of Viswash Kumar Ramesh, who survived Air India flight 171.

Shock and Grief in U.K. After Air India Plane Crash: ‘I Didn’t Really Believe It’

Relatives of Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, who survived the Air India crash, in Leicester, England, on Friday, before some flew to India to see him.

Russian Forces Expand Fighting to a New Region of Eastern Ukraine

Ukrainian soldiers in the Dnipropetrovsk region in March. It lies west of Donetsk, the region now at the heart of the ground war.

Pope Leo to Make Carlo Acutis First Millennial Saint in September

An image of 15-year-old Carlo Acutis was unveiled during his beatification ceremony in Assisi, Italy, in 2020.

The Ah Ma Flippa Ball Team Is a Sign of Singapore’s Aging Population

Playing flippa ball, a modified version of water polo, in Singapore, in February.

China Labor Bulletin, a Rights Group in Hong Kong, Shuts Down

Han Dongfang, the founder of China Labor Bulletin, in his Hong Kong office in 2024. The group, which tracked worker unrest in China, announced on Thursday it was ceasing operation.

Anti-Migrant Rioters in Northern Ireland Set Homes, and Then a Refuge Site, Ablaze

Police officers aiming water cannons toward protesters in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, on Wednesday.

Suspect in Austrian School Shooting Was a Loner Rejected by Army, Officials Say

Paying respects on Thursday outside the school in Graz, Austria, where a shooting took place two days earlier.

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