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Delving into International Top Stories, Headlines, and Features

An Unexpected Trump Bump for the World’s Centrists

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, left, has reaffirmed Britain’s steadfast support for President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. Amid a flurry of diplomacy, his poll ratings have surged.

Musk Email Reaches Italian Workers. It Did Not Go Well.

Elon Musk arriving at President Trump’s address to Congress last week.

Europe Retaliates Against Trump’s Tariffs as Trade Fight Widens

A steel plant in Zelzate, Belgium.

In Trump’s Shadow, Greenland Votes for a New Government

Preparing to count votes in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, on Tuesday.

Why Rodrigo Duterte Was Arrested Now

A motorcade entering The Hague Penitentiary Institution on Wednesday. Former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines was expected to arrive in The Hague later in the day.

Europe Welcomes a Ukraine Cease-Fire Offer and a Revival of U.S. Aid

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has offered repeated expressions of gratitude to President Trump in the days since their angry Oval Office meeting.

Putin Is ‘Carefully Studying’ Proposed Ukraine Cease-Fire

President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, photographed by state media this month. He has previously spoken of a desire for “a long-term peace” rather than “some kind of respite.”

Zelensky Says Ukraine Showed ‘We Want a Fast Peace’

Pedestrians in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Tuesday.

Separatists Are Still Holding Hundreds of Hostages in Pakistan Train Standoff

A soldier in Mach, in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province, on Tuesday with passengers who had been freed from the hijacked train.

Kurdish Fighters Called a Truce, but Turkey Kept Up Lethal Strikes

A crowd in northeastern Syria watches the release of a statement by Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed leader of the Kurdish insurgent group P.K.K. in Turkey, last month.

Syria Violence Marked by Sectarian and Revenge Killings, War Monitor Says

Fighters with the new Syrian government on the road between Tartus and Latakia last week.

Emboldened by Trump, Serbia’s Leader Cracks Down on Activist Groups

Serbian police officers block a bridge during a student protest in Belgrade on Saturday.

Online Influencer Is Killed While Livestreaming in Tokyo

Investigators at the scene where an online influencer was stabbed to death in Tokyo on Tuesday. Violent crime is rare in Japan.

Chinese Warships Circle Australia and Leave It Feeling ‘Near Naked’

The Chinese flotilla included a cruiser, top, and supply vessel, shown in a photo released by the Australian military last month. For nearly a month, Australian forces were on alert over the ships’ movement.

Rubio Says a Cease-Fire in Ukraine Could Happen in ‘Days’ if Russia Agrees

“Here’s what we’d like the world to look like in a few days,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in Ireland on Wednesday. “Neither side is shooting at each other — not rockets, not missiles, not bullets, nothing, not artillery.”

Swedish Battery Maker Northvolt Collapses, a Blow to Europe

The Northvolt Ett factory in Skelleftea, Sweden. The company has been struggling for months, cutting jobs and restructuring operations even before it sought bankruptcy protection.

NBA Stars Like Jalen Brunson Enlist Social Media Surrogates to Expand Reach in China

Jalen Brunson, a guard for the New York Knicks, has worked with a company called East Goes Global to build his social media presence in China.

Captain of Ship That Hit North Sea Tanker Is Russian, Company Says

Gerald Stratford Is Still Growing Very Big Vegetables

Wednesday Briefing

The U.S. and Ukrainian delegations met in Jeddah yesterday.

Trump’s Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Take Effect

An aluminum smelter in Bécancour, Quebec.

Young Professionals Are Increasingly Turning to Boring Small-Business Niches

Nicole Rizzo and her husband, David Rizzo, are among the growing ranks of “corporate refugees" turning to sometimes surprising jobs. The couple bought Die Cleaning Equipment, a Phoenix aluminum business.

Russia Begins Assault on Ukrainian-Occupied Town of Sudzha in Kursk Region

A Ukrainian soldier standing near a damaged building in the town center of Sudzha, in Russia’s Kursk region, in August.

Power, Money, Territory: How Trump Shook the World in 50 Days

Portugal’s Government Falls in No-Confidence Vote After Just a Year

Portugal’s Parliament voted to bring down Prime Minister Luis Montenegro’s year-old government, in Lisbon on Tuesday.

Meghan Sussex? Even Meghan Markle’s Last Name Inspires Debates.

Wednesday Briefing: U.S. Resumes Aid to Ukraine

The U.S. and Ukrainian delegations met in Jeddah yesterday.

Duterte’s Arrest Shows Power and Limits of the International Criminal Court

Filipino activists hold candles during a protest vigil supporting former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest by the International Criminal Court, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on Tuesday.

Israel and Lebanon Agree to Talks on Border, Long a Source of Tension

A U.N. vehicle in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel last month.

U.S. Said to Tell Canada That It Will Enforce a Visitor Registration Law

Canadians visiting the United States will have to register with authorities if their stay is for 30 days or more.

Europe Weighs Peacekeeping Role in Ukraine Amid Trump’s Embrace of Russia

President Emmanuel Macron of France assembled the chiefs of staff of more than 30 armed forces for a meeting on the conflict in Ukraine, in Paris, on Tuesday.

U.S.A.I.D. Official Orders Employees to Shred or Burn Classified and Personnel Records

It is unclear if officials at the U.S. Agency for International Development got permission from the National Archives and Records Administration to destroy the documents.

Man Arrested on Suspicion of Manslaughter After Ship Hits Tanker in North Sea

Smoke billows from the MV Solong cargo ship in the North Sea, off the Yorkshire coast, on Monday.

Volkswagen’s Profit Under Pressure From Tariffs and Competition

Volkswagen said its forecast this year acknowledged “global economic challenges and the profound changes” facing the auto industry.

Tuberculosis Resurgent as Trump Funding Cut Disrupts Treatment Globally

U.S. and Ukraine Discuss a 30-Day Cease-Fire: What to Know

A damaged high-rise apartment building after a drone attack in Sapronovo, Russia. Russian officials said Ukraine attacked the Moscow region before dawn on Tuesday.

Archaeologists Unearth Oldest Jewish Ritual Bath Found in Europe

Archaeologists in the area of Ostia Antica, Italy, unearthed what may be the oldest example of a Jewish ritual bath found outside of Israel. They have tentatively dated the structure to the late fourth or early fifth century.

Trump Pulls Back Plans to Double Canadian Metal Tariffs After Ontario Relents

President Trump said Canadian steel and aluminum would face a 50 percent tariff when coming into the United States.

Pakistan Separatists Hijack Train With 400 Onboard and Give Ultimatum

A train line in Balochistan Province in Pakistan.

What to Know About the I.C.C. and Rodrigo Duterte’s Arrest

Police officers outside the Villamor Air Base in Manila where former President Rodrigo Duterte was held on Tuesday before being flown to The Hague.

Hundreds of Civilians in Syria Take Shelter at Russian Air Base

A satellite image made available by Maxar Technologies showing crowds and cars gathered at Russia’s Hmeimim air base in Syria.

Ramadan in the West Bank: Displacement and Despair

Displaced families from a refugee camp waited last week to receive donated food before breaking their fast, in a village near the West Bank city of Jenin.

South Korean R&B Singer Wheesung Is Found Dead at 43

The South Korean singer Wheesung in Seoul, in an undated photo. The R&B artist was found dead at his home on Monday.

Ukraine Targets Moscow With Large-Scale Drone Attack

A damaged apartment building on Tuesday after a drone attack in the Moscow region. The assault forced the city’s four international airports to suspend operations.

Tuesday Briefing

A trader at the New York Stock Exchange yesterday.

What Slowdown? Xi Says China Must Win the Global Tech Race.

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, at the opening session of the legislative session last week. He has used the event as a platform to give his priorities the gloss of public approval.

With U.S. Aid Cuts No Longer a Threat, Rwanda Bets Big on Soft Power

Ukraine Supports 30-Day Cease-Fire as U.S. Says It Will Resume Military Aid

The American and Ukrainian delegations met in the presence of Saudi officials in Jeddah on Tuesday.

Philippines’ Ex-President Duterte Arrested Under I.C.C. Warrant

Former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines at a rally in Hong Kong on Sunday. He was arrested after returning to the Philippines on Tuesday.

G.O.P. Spending Bill Would Force $1 Billion Cut to D.C. Budget

Mayor Muriel E. Bowser of Washington appealed to the president’s desire for a world-class capital in her opposition to the cuts.

Can Mark Carney, Canada’s New Leader, Take on Trump and His Tariffs?

Mark Carney, who was elected on Sunday as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party, will be sworn in as prime minister.

Defendant in U.S.S. Cole Bombing Case Signs Plea Offer

Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri is accused of helping to orchestrate an attack by two suicide bombers that killed 17 U.S. sailors and wounded dozens while the U.S.S. Cole warship was at a refueling stop in Yemen in 2000.

Tuesday Briefing: U.S. Recession Fear Rattles Markets

Pope Francis No Longer in Immediate Danger From Pneumonia, Vatican Says

A nun praying for Pope Francis in front of the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic, in Rome, on Sunday.

What We Know About the Month-Old Migrant Mission at Guantánamo Bay

The Defense and Homeland Security Departments put up tents for the expected arrival of migrants, but the encampments are not yet open.

Syrian Government Signs Breakthrough Deal With Kurdish-Led Forces

Syrian Democratic Forces fighters in Kobane in 2017.

U.S. Energy Secretary Pledges to Reverse Focus on Climate Change

Chris Wright, the secretary of energy, gave a speech in Houston on Monday.

A Young Prince of Luxembourg Dies of a Rare Genetic Disease

Trump’s Attacks Give Zelensky a Popularity Boost in Ukraine

President Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine during their contentious meeting at the White House last month.

Skirmish in Syrian Capital Raises Fears of Expanding Violence

Members of the Syrian government’s security forces in the capital, Damascus, on Thursday.

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