A busy street in Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital. Rising tensions between Somalia and neighboring Ethiopia could plunge an already turbulent region into further chaos, some experts say.
At least one missile struck the Rubymar on Monday night.
Houthi supporters in Sana, Yemen, on Friday attending a rally against American strikes on Houthi targets.
Houthi supporters during a protest against the U.S. terrorist designation of Houthis, in Sana, Yemen, on Friday.
A banner of portraits of slain Houthi fighters lines a street in Sana, Yemen, on Thursday.
Houthi fighters during a rally on Monday, the same day the United States and Britain carried out strikes against about a dozen sites in Yemen controlled by the group.
Mohammed Farik Bin Amin, left, and Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep spent years in secret C.I.A. prisons after their capture in 2003.
Iranian missiles in a park in Tehran, Iran, on Saturday. Two Navy SEALs died during a raid on a ship holding parts of missiles Iran was supplying to Houthi fighters in Yemen.
A memorial for the 202 people from 22 nations who were killed in the 2002 terrorist attack, in Bali, Indonesia.
The Somaliland port of Berbera in 2018. A preliminary deal has been struck to give Ethiopia commercial and military access to the territory’s port in the Gulf of Aden.
Jake Sullivan, the president’s national security adviser, speaking in Jerusalem on Friday. He was the latest emissary from the Biden administration to visit Israel to discuss the war.
The Central Park, a chemical tanker, in an undated photo released by Zodiac Maritime, a London-based company that manages the vessel.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at the Conservative Party’s conference in Manchester, England, on Wednesday. “The facts have changed,” he said, explaining his decision on a rail project.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain, center, at the Conservative Party’s annual conference in Manchester, where he is hoping to cast himself as a man of action.