International Netanyahu says he won’t agree to a deal that ends the war in Gaza, testing the latest truce proposal By TIA GOLDENBERG and SAMY MAGDY
International Suspected Yemen Houthi attack targets vessel in waters farther away than many previous assaults By JON GAMBRELL
International Seoul says North Korea has resumed balloon launches likely to drop trash in South Korea By HYUNG-JIN KIM
International Leader of NATO member Poland visits China, expecting to talk to Xi about Ukraine By Associated Press
International US struggles with shaky relations and troop cuts in African nations as military leaders meet By LOLITA C. BALDOR
International Ukraine’s top EU negotiator says war-torn country won’t seek ‘discount’ on entry commitments By HANNA ARHIROVA and DEREK GATOPOULOS
International Heads of churches say Israeli government is demanding they pay property tax, upsetting status quo By JULIA FRANKEL
International North Macedonia’s parliament approves a new center-right government after May’s election By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES
International Under curfew, Ukrainians mark midsummer with bonfire jumping at a festival with pagan roots By DEREK GATOPOULOS and EFREM LUKATSKY
International Argentina’s Milei meets German officials in controversial lap around Europe By MEGAN JANETSKY
International New Caledonia Indigenous independence leader transferred to mainland France for pretrial detention By BARBARA SURK
International 1 person found dead and 2 still missing after floods, rockslide hit a Swiss Alpine village By Associated Press
International Ukrainians in Warsaw jump over a bonfire, float braids to celebrate solstice custom away from home By MONIKA SCISLOWSKA
International Philippines says it won’t back down, but won’t start a war, after clash with Chinese Coast Guard By JIM GOMEZ
International More than 1,300 people died during Hajj, many of them after walking in the scorching heat By SAMY MAGDY
International Iran overturns death sentence of rapper famous for lyrics about the death of protester Mahsa Amini By Associated Press
International Emperor and Empress of Japan arrive in the UK ahead of a long-awaited state visit By Associated Press
International India boosts defense ties with Bangladesh as it tries to become a counterweight to China By ASHOK SHARMA
International 3 dead in bombing of Kharkiv as Russia launches missiles on Ukrainian energy facilities By TOM WILLIAMS
International Italian coast guard recovers 14 more bodies of shipwreck victims off Calabria, dozens still missing By Associated Press
International Ivory Coast sets up mobile enrollment for a health coverage program criticized over glitches by HILAIRE ZON
International A vocational school student stuns China by besting university competitors in a math contest By FU TING
International AP PHOTOS: In the spirit of perseverance, artists flock to Congo’s biggest dance festival By MOSES SAWASAWA and MONIKA PRONCZUK
International Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials say By WAFAA SHURAFA
International How does heat kill? It confuses your brain. It shuts down your organs. It overworks your heart. By SETH BORENSTEIN
International What happened this week in the UK election campaign, from a betting controversy to Farage’s ambition By PAN PYLAS
International Whale-watching excursions off Rio de Janeiro’s coast begin captivating tourists By GABRIELA SÁ PESSOA and DIARLEI RODRIGUES
International Newly named Washington Post editor decides not to take job after backlash, will stay in Britain By DAVID BAUDER
International Major power outage hits Balkan region as countries swelter in early summer heat wave By PREDRAG MILIC
International 4 members of a billionaire family get prison in Switzerland for exploiting domestic workers By JAMEY KEATEN
International EU nations agree to start membership negotiations next week with Ukraine and Moldova By Associated Press
International Probe begins into police conduct during Kenya’s anti-government protests By EVELYNE MUSAMBI
International Russia-North Korea pact could dent China’s influence, but Beijing still holds sway over both By DIDI TANG and KEN MORITSUGU
Schneps Podcasts Cybersecurity and the City: A Conversation with Kelly Moan, the Chief Information Security Officer for the City of New York