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Why Russia Is Protecting North Korea From Nuclear Monitors

The monitors have provided vivid evidence of how Russia is keeping Pyongyang brimming with fuel and other goods, presumably in return for weapons that Russia can use in Ukraine.

A state media broadcast of a meeting between Kim Jong-un of North Korea and Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in September.

In Private Remarks to Arab Americans, Biden Aide Expresses Regrets on Gaza

In a closed-door meeting, the aide offered some of the administration’s clearest notes of contrition for its response to the Gaza war, a sign of rising Democratic pressure on President Biden.

A protest outside the Henry Hotel in Dearborn, Mich., where Biden administration officials met on Thursday with Arab American leaders.

China Meets the U.S. to Discuss Fentanyl, But the Détente Has Limits

Negotiations have resumed on restricting the flow of fentanyl into the United States. But Beijing may prove less cooperative on Iran and North Korea.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China and Jake Sullivan, the U.S. national security adviser, in Bangkok last week. Mr. Sullivan urged China to restrain North Korea and Iran.

Catalan Separatist Party Shuns Amnesty Bill, in Setback for Pedro Sanchez

A hard-line Catalan separatist party argued that the legislative shield against prosecution for alleged crimes linked to a failed bid for independence is weak and has to be broader.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain during a plenary session in Spain’s lower house on a vote on the amnesty law in Madrid on Tuesday.

U.S. Is Watching North Korea for Signs of Lethal Military Action

A shift by Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, toward open hostility against South Korea is alarming but does not indicate he is about to start a full-scale war, officials say.

A news broadcast in South Korea on Wednesday reported North Korea firing cruise missiles toward the Yellow Sea, the latest in a series of recent provocations.

Is North Korea Planning a War?

An intensification of nuclear threats from North Korea while the world is preoccupied with other wars has ignited an urgent debate over Mr. Kim’s motives.

In an image released this month by North Korea’s official news agency, Kim Jong-un is shown visiting a munitions plant.

North Korea Test-Fires Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile

The launch, the first by the North this year, indicates that the country may be developing a new missile that could threaten U.S. military bases in the region.

A news broadcast on Sunday in Seoul with file footage of a North Korean missile test.

​North Korea Says It No Longer Wants to Reunify With South Korea

Abandoning the longtime goal, however unlikely, Kim Jong-un, the North’s leader, instead threatened to subjugate South Korea in war.

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, center, addressing the Supreme People’s Assembly in Pyongyang on Tuesday in an image provided by North Korean state media.

White House Says North Korea Providing Russia With Ballistic Missiles

Russia has rebuilt its own domestic supply of cruise missiles, but to keep up with the intensity of the barrage against Ukraine, it has been turning to North Korea and Iran.

John Kirby, a White House spokesman, said that a series of North Korean-produced missiles were fired into Ukraine from Russia.

Friday Briefing: Islamic State Claims the Iran Bombing

Plus the seven keys to longevity.

A photo released by Iran’s state-run news media on Wednesday of the site of the explosions in the city of Kerman.

Kim Jong-un’s Daughter Is His Likely Successor, South Korea Says

Kim Ju-ae has long accompanied her dictator father to important state events, like long-range missile tests and military parades.

A photo released by the Korean Central News Agency on Monday was said to show Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, with his daughter, Kim Ju-ae, in Pyongyang.

North Korea’s New Reactor Increases Ability to Produce Plutonium

​A light-water reactor could provide more weapons-grade plutonium, abetting the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s vow to expand his nuclear arsenal.

An image provided by North Korean state media this week showed Kim Jong Un, left, and his daughter watching the test launch of a Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile at an undisclosed location in North Korea.

North Korea Missile Was an ICBM, South Says

South Korea’s military said the ICBM, launched from near Pyongyang, flew high into space before landing in waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.

A news broadcast in Seoul on Monday, with footage from an earlier North Korean missile launch.

Kenya Curbs Kenneth Kaunda’s Famous Suit

A favorite of President William Ruto, the suit was banned along with other traditional African attire for violating parliamentary dress codes. Proper attire, the speaker decreed, is a Western suit and tie.

President William Ruto and King Charles III at a naval base in Mombasa, Kenya, this month.

S​outh Korea Scraps No-Fly Zone Near Border With North Korea

A day after Pyongyang placed a military spy satellite into orbit for the first time, Seoul said it would no longer abide by a ban on surveillance flights.

A television in Seoul broadcast images on Thursday of Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, and others celebrating the satellite launch.

North Korea Launches Rocket With Its First Spy Satellite

The country had failed to put such a satellite into orbit in its two previous attempts at such a launch. This time, it was getting help from Russia, according to South Korea.

People in Seoul watching a news broadcast about the launch.

Pedro Sánchez Secures New Term to Lead a Divided Spain

The Socialist prime minister won a parliamentary vote only after promising amnesty to Catalan separatists, enraging conservatives.

Pedro Sánchez, front left, at the Spanish Parliament in Madrid on Thursday. He said his deal with separatists represented “the path of dialogue, understanding and forgiveness.”

Hundreds of Thousands Protest Spanish Prime Minister’s Deal With Separatists

The deal, which grants amnesty to secessionists, is meant to give Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez enough support to form a coalition to stay in power.

Demonstrators gathered in Malaga, Spain, on Sunday, to protest the government’s proposed law that would grant amnesty to Catalan separatists.

Sánchez’s Deal With Catalonia Separatists Creates Turmoil in Spain

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s agreement with Catalan separatists will likely keep him in power, but it has provoked an upheaval.

People protesting in Madrid near Spain’s Socialist party headquarters this week over negotiations to grant amnesty to people involved with Catalonia’s failed 2017 independence bid.
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