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Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Officials Say Iran Is Laying Mines in Key Oil Route

Iran’s Frantic Attempt to Save Its Ships Before Torpedo Attack

The Iranian destroyer Dena took part in a fleet review near Visakhapatnam, India, last month, just days before a United States submarine sank the warship with a torpedo.

How Russia’s Scorched-Earth Attacks Put Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse

Kyiv, Ukraine, during a power outage in January. On several occasions this winter, the country’s grid appeared close to collapse.

Trump Tempers María Corina Machado’s Political Ambitions in Venezuela

María Corina Machado after leaving a meeting with senators outside of the U.S. Capitol in January.

China Wants Its Ethnic Minorities to Blend In. Now It’s the Law.

Ethnic minority delegates arriving for a meeting of the National People’s Congress, the rubber-stamp legislature, in Beijing last week.

Ground Down by War, Hezbollah’s Loyal Base Shows Cracks

Displaced families, fleeing the fighting, in a tent camp inside a stadium in Beirut on Wednesday.

Israel Drops Case Against Soldiers Accused of Abusing Palestinian Detainee

The Sde Teiman base in southern Israel, where former detainees and some Israeli soldiers have said that guards routinely abuse detained Gazans.

Trump’s Iran War Is Causing Problems For His Ally in Italy, Giorgia Meloni

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy with President Trump in October. Their relationship has long seemed one of her political advantages.

With New Right-Wing President, Chile Shifts Toward Region’s Conservative, Pro-Trump Alignment

President José Antonio Kast of Chile and his wife, María Pía Adriasola, at the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, Chile, on Wednesday.

Pardoning Netanyahu Now Would Be Improper, Key Israeli Office Says

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivering a speech at the funeral for an Israeli hostage in January.

At China’s Big Political Meeting, a Rare Debate About Inequality

The Chinese government said it would increase the minimum basic pension for rural residents by 20 yuan a month, or about $3, to a grand total of 163 yuan a month, or about $24.

15 Are Sentenced to Life for Moscow Concert Hall Massacre

The attack at the Crocus City Hall building, one of the most popular entertainment venues in the Moscow area, took place just as a rock concert was about to begin.

Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes Appear to Be Slowing

A missile was unveiled at a march to commemorate the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Tehran last month, before the war.

Why Did the UK Police Repeatedly Decline to Investigate Claims About Epstein and Prince Andrew?

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in New York in 2005. Ms. Maxwell is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Mr. Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.

Ukraine to Make Drone Videos Available for Training AI Models

Ukrainian soldiers training with drones in the Kharkiv region last year.

Netanyahu issues veiled threat to new supreme leader of Iran.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel speaking at a news conference at Mar-a-Lago in December.

Walid Khalidi, Scholar Called Father of Palestinian Studies, Dies at 100

Iran Is Laying Mines in the Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Officials Say

Tanker anchored in Muscat, Oman, after Iran vowed to close the Strait of Hormuz last week.

What Is the Strait of Hormuz and Why Is Iran Blocking It?

At least 16 oil tankers, cargo and other commercial ships have been attacked in or around the Persian Gulf since the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran began nearly two weeks ago, a New York Times analysis shows.

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New Iranian Leader Vows to Keep Global Oil Gateway Blocked

An oil tanker burning after being hit by an Iranian strike near Basra, Iraq, late on Wednesday.

Drone Strike in Congo Kills 3, Including U.N. Worker

U.N. peacekeeping troops guard a house hit by a drone strike in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday.

Trump to Target Forced Labor in Global Tariff Scheme

Trucks leaving the Port of Los Angeles last May. The latest trade investigation is part of an effort by the Trump administration to resurrect a global system of tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court last month.

Iraq vents anger at strikes on former militias now under government control.

Smoke rising from an attack at an airport in Erbil, Iraq, on Thursday.

Yanar Mohammed, 65, Iraqi Women’s Rights Advocate, Is Killed by Gunmen

Yanar Mohammed in 2003. She co-founded the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq to protect victims of rape, physical abuse and other forms of ill treatment.

Pussycat Dolls Announce New Single and Reunion Tour

Nicole Scherzinger, center, and the Pussycat Dolls performing in 2008.

Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Says Strait of Hormuz Must Remain Closed in Defiant Statement

A billboard in Tehran depicts Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei taking an Iranian flag from his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Attacks on two tankers prompt Iraq to close oil terminals.

Displaced Lebanese Haunted by Strikes from the Sky

Smoke rising after airstrikes in southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, on Wednesday.

Stryker Cyberattack Adds to Fears of New Front in Iran War

Stryker, which makes medical equipment for customers in dozens of countries, said a cyberattack disrupted its systems on Wednesday.

War has sent thousands of planes flying in the other direction.

Closures of Middle East oil terminals add to jitters about prices.

A vessel carrying Iraqi fuel oil near Basra, Iraq, on Thursday, after it was attacked by Iran.

Iran War Causing Largest Ever Oil Disruption, I.E.A. Says

High prices at a gas station in Los Angeles on March 9, 2026, as costs have surged because of the conflict in the Middle East.

U.S. Trade Deficit Falls in January

A container terminal at the Port of Los Angeles.

Iran’s Naval Mines: A History of Threats to Persian Gulf Shipping

The supertanker S.S. Bridgeton (top), escorted by the U.S.S. Standley, struck a mine off Dubai in November 1987.

How The Times Uses Graphics and Maps to Track the Mideast Conflict

How Hegseth Came to See Moral Purpose in War as Weakness

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attending the dignified transfer of six troops killed in the Middle East last week. For the mission in Iran, Mr. Hegseth signed off on the name “Epic Fury,” which connotes retribution and rage.

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Deadly Attack on Oil Tankers Prompts Iraq to Close Oil Terminals

Why Oil Prices Surged Even After the Release of Strategic Reserves

An oil tanker sits anchored as the traffic is down in the Strait of Hormuz in Muscat, Oman, on Tuesday.

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Haitian President’s Widow Recalls Killers Spoke Spanish and Used Nicknames

Martine Moïse, left, and her son in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in 2021, after the attack that killed her husband.

Israel Bombards Lebanese Capital in Latest Round of Strikes

The Dahiya, a densely populated residential area of southern Beirut, Lebanon, on Wednesday night.

U.S. to Release 172 Million Barrels of Oil From Strategic Reserves, Energy Dept. Says

People filling up at a gas station in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

U.N. Security Council Condemns Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes in the Middle East

The United Nations Security Council during a meeting on Wednesday.

Countries Scramble to Shore Up Global Oil Supplies as Ships Are Attacked

A navy ship from the United Arab Emirates sailed next to a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday.

Newsom Sees No Imminent Threat After F.B.I. Warning That Iranian Drones Could Attack California

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California speaking at a news conference in Hayward, Calif., last week.

Two People Die After Paid Plasma Donation at Clinics in Canada

The plasma clinics were operated by Grifols, a Spanish health care company.

What Happened in the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran on Wednesday

The aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday in Ruwais, a neighborhood in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.

Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles.

President Trump with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia during a meeting in Alaska last summer. Mr. Trump’s deference to Russia highlights a pattern that has crystallized in recent months as he launches military action overseas.

Will Trump TACO on Iran?

President Trump and his aides have given conflicting indications on how long the U.S. intends the war to last.

Starmer Was Warned of Mandelson’s Ties to Epstein Ahead of Ambassador Pick

Peter Mandelson and Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Washington, in February last year.

First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11 Billion, Pentagon Tells Congress

A closed-door briefing at the Capitol with Pentagon officials discussed the cost of the war.

Banks in Gulf Evacuate Their Offices

Citi, the global bank, told its staff to immediately depart what had been its longtime regional headquarters in the Dubai International Financial Center.

Lebanese residents are left in shock and fear as Israeli strikes reach the center of Beirut.

The recent Israeli strike killed four people according the Lebanese health ministry.

Iran Soccer Players Seeking Asylum Are Part of a History of Athlete Defections

Several members of the Iranian women’s soccer team accepted asylum offers from Australia after participating in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.

U.S. Seeks Extradition of Maduro Ally Alex Saab From Venezuela

The businessman Alex Saab, center, in Caracas, Venezuela, in 2024.

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