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Live Updates: Canada Votes on New Leader in Tumultuous Moment

Ukraine Pinning War Hopes on Expanded Drone Program

Flying a drone in Ukraine last week. The technology gives the pilot the video equivalent of a front-row seat as bombs hurtle into Russian soldiers, cars, tanks or bunkers.

Kurdish Distrust of Syria’s New Government Runs Deep

Coffins display deceased family members’ photographs as mourners gather to grieve the loss of a couple and their eight children, killed by a Turkish forces attack on their home days before, during a funeral last month in Kobani, Syria.

Kashmir Attack Fallout: Families Split as India and Pakistan Cancel Visas

Checking the passports of people waiting to cross into Pakistan from India on Sunday. Last week, India ordered nearly all Pakistani citizens to leave the country.

What’s at Stake in Canada’s Elections? The Key Issues for Voters

Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, campaigning over the weekend.

Israel Faces World Court Hearings Over Gaza Aid

The International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, on Monday.

Russia’s Putin Orders Cease-Fire in Ukraine for May 8-10, Kremlin Says

The scene of a Russian attack in the Ukrainian city of Sumy in April.

Attack on Migrant Facility in Yemen Kills Dozens, Houthis and Aid Officials Say

Rescue workers at the scene of the attack in Saada, Yemen, on Monday.

Spain and Parts of Portugal and France Hit by Widespread Power Outage

A dark market in Vigo, Spain, after a massive power outage hit Spain, Portugal, and France on Monday.

Conclave to Choose New Pope Will Start May 7, Vatican Says

Black smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel in 2013 after cardinals failed to reach consensus on a new pope.

Pakistan’s Detention of Indian Border Guard Adds to Tensions

Indian Border Security Force soldiers returning to a base near Daoke village near Amritsar in Punjab, India, on Sunday.

Why the Next Pope’s Best Move Is to Avoid Open Campaigning

Cardinals taking communion during the funeral for Pope Francis on Saturday. On Monday cardinals will begin a critical week of meetings, where church leaders, including those considered papabili, or pope material, will give brief statements.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar to Pay Off Syria’s Debt to the World Bank

A market in Damascus, Syria. The civil war has taken a huge toll on the country’s economy, with industries decimated and infrastructure destroyed. The Syrian government expressed its “deep gratitude” for the joint payment.

Kim Kardashian Robbery Trial Begins in Paris

The violent robbery in 2016 of Kim Kardashian, pictured last month, spurred concerns about safety for tourists visiting Paris.

Scenes From the Blackouts in Spain and Portugal

Tennis matches at the Madrid Open were suspended because of the outage.

E.P.A. Says It Will Tackle ‘Forever Chemicals.’ Details Are Sparse.

Testing samples of water for PFAS chemicals at a water treatment plant lab in Wilmette, Ill.

Mike Myers is ready to defend Canada.

To Win This Contest, Just Squawk Like a Seagull

Despite his shaky French, Mark Carney is a hit in Quebec.

An election poster for Prime Minister Mark Carney in Blainville, Quebec.

Dutch Municipality Accidentally Discards a 1980s Warhol Print

Beatrix, former queen of the Netherlands, posed in front of her Warhol portrait during the opening of the “Queens” exhibition at the Palace Het Loo in Apeldoorn last year.

Canada’s million-dollar housing crisis is a top concern for voters.

The town of Chilliwack has attracted people who can no longer afford Vancouver, Canada’s most expensive city. “I really didn’t have any other options,” said Janet Robertson.

When the left is too left in a Canada rattled by Trump.

Jagmeet Singh and his New Democrats Party face dwindling support in the election.

On Canada’s Election Day, Trump Repeats ’51st State’ Threat

President Trump on Sunday. He has repeatedly referred to Canada as “the 51st state.”

Outside his political base, Poilievre’s populist pitch is a harder sell.

Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, speaking during a rally this month in Nisku, just south of Edmonton, Alberta.

After 529 Days, Valerie the Dachshund Has Been Rescued

Where to Vote in Canada’s Election

Voters heading to a polling station in Mississauga, Ontario, on Monday.

News is blocked on Meta’s feeds in Canada. Here’s what fills the void.

Canada’s Political Landscape Upended by Trump, Trudeau and Tariffs

A port in Montreal. President Trump’s tariff threats have been a campaign issue in Canada’s election.

Canadians are going to the polls. Here’s the latest.

Canada Election: It’ll Be Carney or Poilievre Against Trump’s Tariffs

Canada’s Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre (left) and Liberal leader Mark Carney (right) face off in today’s elections. Both plan to fight President Trump’s tariffs.

The Latest Standoff in the South China Sea

A photo released by the Philippine Coast Guard showing the disputed Sandy Cay, which covers an area of about 2,150 square feet, last year.

Monday Briefing

Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney after their debate this month.

Russia’s Putin Thanks Kim for North Korean Troops Fighting in Kursk

A photo released by Russian state media shows its leader Vladimir V. Putin meeting with Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, in Pyongyang last year.

Monday Briefing: Canada Is Electing a New Leader

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney last week.

Netanyahu Accuses Israel’s Domestic Security Chief of Lying to Court

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Jerusalem on Thursday.

Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, 83, Dies; African Scholar Challenged the West

Zurab Tsereteli, Polarizing Russian Sculptor of Colossal Works, Dies at 91

Zurab K. Tsereteli in 2004 in his Moscow workshop, beside a towering bronze statue of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.

Titanic Survivor’s Letter, Written Aboard the Ship, Sells for Nearly $400,000

Col. Archibald Gracie’s letter described the Titanic as a “fine ship” four days before it struck an iceberg.

Israeli Military Strikes Near Beirut, Saying Hezbollah Was the Target

A neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon, following an Israeli strike on Sunday.

Pakistan Says It Killed 54 Militants Trying to Enter From Afghanistan

A Pakistani guard on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan’s Nangarhar Province earlier this month.

Rubio Says Trump Will Decide This Week on Continuing Ukraine War Talks

“We want to see it happen,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday of a peace deal in Ukraine. “There are reasons to be optimistic, but there are reasons to be realistic of course as well.”

U.K. Counterterrorism Police Investigate After Crossbow Attack Injures 2 Women

Trump’s Meeting With Zelensky Offers Ukrainians a Glimmer of Hope

A picture made available by Ukraine’s presidential press office shows President Trump meeting privately with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine in Rome.

Iran Port Explosion’s Death Toll Rises

The Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas, Iran, on Saturday. The country’s health ministry has told people to stay indoors.

How Labubus Turned Into a Global Sensation

Labubu dolls, which are known collectively as The Monsters, come in various collections, like the Big into Energy series.

With a Bounty on His Head, a Critic of China Runs in Canada’s Election

People talking in front of the campaign office for Joe Tay, a Conservative Party candidate, in Don Valley North, a district with a large Chinese diaspora in Toronto.

In Canada’s Election, Mark Carney’s China Experience Becomes a Liability

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada during a campaign event in Surrey, British Columbia, on Wednesday.

Vancouver Festival Attack: Suspect Charged in Car Ramming That Killed 11

The police on Saturday at the scene after a vehicle drove into a crowd at the Lapu Lapu Day festival in Vancouver, British Columbia.

India Seems to Be Building Its Case for Striking Pakistan

An Indian paramilitary soldier on the bank of Dal Lake in Srinagar, India, on Saturday.

Cardinals Are Maneuvering Before Conclave To Elect Francis’ Successor

Cardinals returned to St. Peter’s Basilica after Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday.

Europe’s Pharma Industry Braces for Pain as Trump Tariff Threat Looms

Employees at Bayer’s pharmaceutical production plant in Berlin. President Trump is considering tariffs on pharmaceuticals, which are the European Union’s No. 1 export to the United States.

Why Australia Wants to Set Caps on International Students

Ali Bajwa, a native of Pakistan who pursued his doctorate in Australia, arrived in the country a decade ago and now teaches at La Trobe University in Melbourne.

Palestinian Leader Abbas Appoints Hussein al-Sheikh as Deputy Amid Succession Fears

Mahmoud Abbas formally named a close confidant, Hussein al-Sheikh, as his deputy on Saturday.

Pope Francis, Who Sought a More Pastoral Church, Laid to Rest in a Majestic Ceremony

Pope Francis’ funeral procession passed the Temple of Venus and Rome on its way to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore on Saturday.

As the pope’s funeral ended, a 6-year-old boy was baptized in a small church nearby.

Nathan Valentino wears a white suit and tie on the day of his baptism in Sant’Anna on Saturday.

‘He Was Like Family’: Faithful Descend on St. Peter’s Square for Pope’s Funeral

The crowds at Pope Francis’ funeral in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Saturday.

The church’s attention now turns to its future.

The conclave to select the next pope will begin on May 6.

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