Seeing how twin earthquakes had leveled apartments and devastated northern Venezuela last month, web developers in Argentina and Colombia were desperate to help despite being far away.Through their Florida-based company, they quickly...
Read moreRescuers on Monday pulled a 21-year-old man out of the rubble of a collapsed building in La Guaira, the hardest-hit state in earthquake-shattered Venezuela, where he had been trapped for 106 hours....
Read moreRoughly 1,000 excess deaths were reported in France between Wednesday and Saturday as temperatures in the country rose to their highest recorded levels, according to Santé Publique France, the national public health...
Read moreAs rescuers continue to search for survivors of the earthquakes in Venezuela, and citizens work to dig out friends and neighbors, governments around the world have pledged aid and resources.Here are some...
Read morenew video loaded: Why Lebanon Is Celebrating Brazil’s WinOur correspondent Abdi Latif Dahir visits a Brazil national team World Cup watch party in Tripoli, Lebanon. Brazil is especially popular here as it’s...
Read moreThis week, thousands of scientists, policymakers, executives and activists have gathered in London for a week of climate events.The climate showed up, too.A heat dome has gripped much of Europe for days,...
Read moreJorge Erazo made a perilous trek through the jungle, crossed the U.S. border to seek asylum and eventually found work remodeling homes in Florida.His journey was a familiar one in the Miami...
Read moreUpdated June 24, 2026, 8:53 p.m. ETHere’s the latest on the Venezuelan earthquakes.Two major earthquakes struck central Venezuela on Wednesday, causing buildings to collapse in the capital and people to swarm into the...
Read morenew video loaded: On the Front Lines of Myanmar’s Forgotten WarOur Times correspondent, Hannah Beech, travels to the center of the armed resistance movement in Myanmar and meets rebel fighters who are...
Read moreLisette Poole González, a photographer for The New York Times, talks with Jack Nicas, The Times’s Mexico City bureau chief, about photographing Havana at night amid an energy crisis.
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