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Live Updates: Trump Speaks at G7 Summit After Renewing Threats on Iran

Bahrain Revoked Their Citizenship, and Then Tried to Expel Them to Iran

A Bahraini family who had their citizenship revoked found refuge in Europe.

Trump Angrily Defends Iran Deal, Belittling the One Obama Signed

President Trump at the Group of 7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, on Wednesday.

Ukraine Tries to Cut Off Crimea, Choking Russian Supply Routes

Waiting for gas in Simferopol, Crimea, on Friday.

How Ecuador’s Andes Created a Language of Its Own

San Roque market in Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is one of the main meeting points between Kichwa and Spanish. These languages have long intertwined through exchanges in the city’s markets and public squares.

After a Bitter Split, European Leaders Play Nice With Trump

World leaders including President Trump during a Group of 7 session on Tuesday at Évian-les-Bains, France.

Stars of Israel’s TV Channel for Bibi Fans Turn on Trump

Yinon Magal, the host of “The Patriots,” Channel 14’s combative flagship talk show, at the studio in 2023.

Congo Returns to World Cup in High Style After 52 Years Away

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s men’s soccer team arriving in Houston last week to play in the World Cup.

Naval Mines Could Still Stymie Gulf Shipping After War

Vessels trapped in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Oman.

Japan Raids Ice Cream Giants in Cartel Investigation

Sales of ice creams, commonly sold at convenience stores in Japan, are increasing as summer approaches.

Norway’s Crown Princess Has Lung Transplant

Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon in Oslo in May. She has been seen wearing an oxygen tube as she carried out her royal duties in recent months.

Russian Navy Ship Fired Warning Shots Near British Couple’s Sailboat

Jane and Alan Kelvey, a couple from Britain, spoke with the BBC after a Russian naval ship fired warning shots toward them in the English Channel.

Can a Trump-Modi Meeting Reset U.S.-India Relations?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India in Nice, France, on Sunday.

Ebola Outbreak Could Become Worst on Record, Africa C.D.C. Chief Warns

Treating a patient suspected of having Ebola at a hospital in Mongbwalu, Democratic Republic of Congo, last month.

Elon Musk’s Next Move May Be a Mega-Merger of SpaceX and Tesla

Tesla has sold car and batteries to SpaceX, and the two companies are jointly working on chips and software.

Finland Lifts a Nuclear Device Ban, Eyeing an Uncertain World

Antti Hakkanen, Finland’s defense minister, said the lifting of the ban aligned the country’s legislation “with that of our closest NATO allies.”

A Deadly Outbreak of Plague, Nearly 5,000 Years Before the Black Death

Hot Mics Catch Trump, Carney and Other Leaders Off-Guard at G7

Kristalina Georgieva, the head of the International Monetary Fund, speaking with some leaders of G7 countries in Evian-les-Bains, France, on Wednesday.

Tech C.E.O.s to Discuss A.I. With G7 Leaders

President Trump at a working lunch with G7 leaders and tech CEOs in Evian-les-Bains, France, on Wednesday.

Jeremy Clarkson Says He Has an ‘Aggressive’ Cancer

Jeremy Clarkson said he had cancer on the latest episodes of his documentary series, “Clarkson’s Farm.”

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Roy Hattersley, Frontline Warrior of British Politics, Dies at 93

Roy Hattersley in 1985. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Mr. Hattersley “a giant of the Labour movement.”

Russian Artist Critical of Putin Is Fatally Shot in Poland

Robert Kuzovkov, who was killed on Monday, with one of his paintings near the Russian Embassy in Berlin on Friday.

A Long Road to Recovery

Fishermen in the port of Tyre in southern Lebanon.

Merlin, the Duck in a Mexico World Cup Team Jersey, Finds Unexpected Fame

12 Injured at Cultus Lake Water Park, Possibly by Electricity, in British Columbia

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they responded on Monday morning to a report of multiple injuries at Cultus Lake Waterpark, in Cultus Lake, B.C., about 65 miles southeast of Vancouver.

‘Hockey Night in Canada,’ a Saturday Night Ritual on the CBC, Is No More

The Edmonton Oilers and the Calgary Flames during a game in Edmonton, Alberta. The “Battle of Alberta” was always a marquee Saturday night game on “Hockey Night in Canada.”

Trump’s History at G7 Summits: Strained Ties and Early Exits

President Trump at the official welcome ceremony of the Group of 7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, in 2025.

New Coral Study Identifies Areas Where Reefs Are Hanging On

Trump Says U.S. Has ‘Nothing to Do’ With Ukraine War at G7 Summit

President Trump at the G7 Summit in Evian-les-Bains, France.

European Union Lawmakers Approve Much-Delayed Trade Deal With U.S.

The European Parliament voted on a trade deal between the United States and the European Union in Strasbourg, France, on Tuesday.

Who Are the Leaders at the G7 Summit in France?

Leaders meeting during the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, in France, on Tuesday.

Shipping companies remain cautious about the Strait of Hormuz.

A mural in Tehran in April depicting the Strait of Hormuz.

Who Are the G7 Countries and What Is the G7 Summit?

President Trump at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, on Monday.

Ukraine Targets Moscow Oil Facility With Drones as G7 Leaders Meet

Damage after a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Monday. Ukraine attacked Moscow with drones on Tuesday.

Japan tries to put China’s aggressive trade policies on the G7 agenda.

President Emmanuel Macron of France, center, and his wife greet Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan during the Group of 7 Summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on Monday.

Iran Will Enter Nuclear Talks With the Trump Administration Feeling Emboldened

A mural showing Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, left, and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, former supreme leaders of Iran, in Tehran on Monday.

France, Britain and Other Countries Say They’ll Send Ships to the Strait of Hormuz

The German minesweeper Fulda may be deployed to the Strait of Hormuz.

Rope Jumper Falls to Her Death After Operators Fail to Secure Harness

The Ponte do Esqueleto, or Skeleton Bridge, a popular spot for rope jumping about 100 miles northwest of São Paulo, Brazil.

The Iran War Permanently Altered the Global Economy

Fishermen repairing a boat in the port of Tyre in southern Lebanon. The war with Iran has shaken trust in the region’s peace, stability and prosperity.

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Why Team Iran Is in a Tough Spot at the World Cup

Fans holding Iran’s pre-revolutionary flag at SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles on Monday.

Australia’s Former Electricity Substations Are Being Turned Into Homes

Sam Thomlinson, left, conducting an open inspection at the Bondi Beach property.

In the Dark on U.S.-Iran Deal, Senators Refrain From Praising It

Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the majority leader, said that he had not yet seen the deal but said he expected the administration to convene with lawmakers as the process continues.

Netanyahu Says Israel Will Keep Forces in Lebanon, Despite U.S.-Iran Deal

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel speaking at a news conference in Jerusalem on Monday.

The (Mostly) Unanswered Questions at the Heart of a U.S.-Iran Accord

President Trump at Évian-les-Bains, France, for the Group of 7 summit, on Monday.

Will Commercial Ships Have to Pay to Pass Through the Strait of Hormuz? Maybe.

Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, seen from Oman on Wednesday.

Will the Iran Deal Stick?

U.S. and Iran Sign a Framework Deal, Leaving Major Issues for Future Talks

President Trump with President Emmanuel Macron in Évian-les-Bains, France, on Monday for the Group of 7 summit. Mr. Macron called the agreement with Iran “a very important step toward peace.”

As Russia Strikes Ukraine, a Cultural Symbol Catches Fire

The Dormition Cathedral in Kyiv after it was hit during Russian missile and drone strikes on Monday.

Convicted Leader of Greek Militant Group Ordered Back to Prison

Alexandros Giotopoulos during a court appearance in 2005. The November 17 group was active from 1975 to 2002.

How Does One Brain Speak Two Languages?

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