The Release of Israeli Hostages and Palestinian Prisoners in Photos and Videos

Twenty living hostages were freed by Hamas on Monday under the cease-fire deal, and Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

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Arab Leaders Brace for Tough Negotiations at Egypt Summit

The meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, could expedite an end to the Gaza war, but regional powers must still resolve the thorny details that have stymied negotiations.

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More Than 40 People Killed in Bus Crash in South Africa

The bus was carrying passengers from Zimbabwe and Malawi who were traveling back to their home countries.

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Macron Urges Stability Despite Calls for Government Ouster in France

President Emmanuel Macron of France is facing some of the country’s worst political turmoil in decades. A new government has been appointed, but how long it will last is anyone’s guess.

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Factory Towns Revive as Defense Tech Makers Arrive

Drawn by local talent, cheap labor and state cash incentives, start-ups building the weapons of the future are revitalizing manufacturing in once-vibrant industrial towns.

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Three Share Nobel in Economics for Work on How Technology Drives Growth

Joel Mokyr was awarded half of the prize, and Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt shared the other half.

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Attorney General Letitia James to Headline Rally for Mamdani

In her first public appearance since she was indicted on a federal charge of bank fraud, Ms. James is expected to rebuke President Trump and make a case for Mr. Mamdani.

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New York Braces for Potential Flooding and Heavy Winds From Nor’Easter

The storm has been moving up the East Coast since the weekend, dumping heavy rain and flooding roads on its way toward New England.

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Fragments of 2003 Cable Detail Torture in a Secret C.I.A. Prison

An interrogator covertly used a power drill and handgun to menace a prisoner, without permission from the agency’s headquarters.

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