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As Spain Mourns Train Crash Victims, Investigators Focus on Track

The scene near Adamuz, a town in southern Spain, on Tuesday after a deadly train crash over the weekend. Nearly two dozen autopsies have been completed, but the authorities are struggling to identify the victims.

Trump Heckles Europe Before Heading to Davos

President Trump, who is scheduled to speak in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, has been heaping dismissive scorn on many of the leaders he will greet there.

For Syria’s Government, Kurdish Deal Is a Big Win on Shaky Ground

Syrian soldiers entering the city of Raqqa on Sunday. After months of stalled negotiations with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, the government made a military push into Kurdish-held territory last week.

A Venezuelan Political Prisoner Finally Comes Home

Ángel Godoy embracing his wife, Adriana Briceño, after arriving at home for the first time after spending a year in jail.

Fresh Russian Strikes Cut Heat to Thousands in Ukraine’s Freezing Capital

More than 5,600 high-rise buildings in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, were left without heat after the latest attacks from Russia, officials said Tuesday.

U.S. Shifts Away From Kurdish-Led Forces in Fight Against ISIS

Al Hol detention camp in northeastern Syria in March. For years, the camp has been a concern for the United States and other Western governments.

The Chinese Island Where Dreams of Real Estate Glory Never Die

After Four Shark Attacks in 48 Hours, Australia Shuts Dozens of Beaches

A lifeguard attempting to locate a shark that attacked a surfer in Sydney on Monday.

Islamic State Claims Deadly Attack on Chinese Restaurant in Afghanistan

Taliban security personnel standing guard at a blast site after an explosion in the Shahr-e Naw area of Kabul on Monday.

Church Leaders Say Over 160 Were Kidnapped in Nigeria, but Officials Deny It

Britain Approves Contentious Chinese Mega-Embassy in London

Royal Mint Court, the site of the proposed new Chinese Embassy in London.

Australia Passes Tighter Gun Control Laws, Weeks After Bondi Massacre

A memorial near Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, last month for victims of the shooting there, which killed 15 people at a Hanukkah celebration.

Trump Links His Push for Greenland to Not Winning Nobel Peace Prize

President Trump and Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway during a meeting last year.

Gaza’s Board of Peace: What to Know

Gaza City in December.

Israel Seizes U.N. Agency’s Jerusalem Headquarters

Part of a compound in Jerusalem belonging to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees as it was demolished on Tuesday.

A.I., Big Tech and Trump Shine Most Brightly at the Davos Spectacle

The World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday.

The Northern Lights Have Inspired Humans for Thousands of Years

“Aurora Borealis,” an 1865 painting by the American landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church.

Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Threats in Flurry of Truth Social Posts

President Trump returning to the White House early on Tuesday.

With Threats to Greenland, Trump Sets America on the Road to Conquest

President Trump has declared that the only limits on his global power are “my own morality” and “my own mind.”

How Trump Flexes Power in White House Meetings With Zelensky and Others

Death Toll Rises in Guatemalan Gang Riots

A ceremony to honor eight police officers who died in attacks by gang members the day before, on Monday in Guatemala City.

Taxing the Ultrarich

How 40 People Died In a Train Crash in Andalucia, Spain

Emergency officials at the scene of the crash on Monday.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Says He Will Pass Budget Without a Vote

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu in the National Assembly in Paris on Wednesday.

Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance to the Brink Over Greenland

President Trump with European leaders at the White House in August. On Saturday, Mr. Trump said he would raise tariffs on several European countries unless they let him acquire Greenland.

Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters

Soldiers of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces deployed near the Gweiran Prison, which houses men accused of being Islamic State fighters, in Hasakah Province, northeastern Syria, on Monday.

A labor union raised concerns last year about Spain’s railway lines.

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard, along with other emergency personnel, work next to one of the trains involved in the accident, in Cordoba, Spain, on Monday.

The crash occurred on a new stretch of high-speed rail track, officials say.

A train operated by Iryo, a private company, that partially derailed and was hit by another train on Monday near Adamuz, in southern Spain.

Slow Emergency Response Blamed in Deadly Pakistan Mall Fire

The ruins of the Gul Plaza Shopping Mall in Karachi, Pakistan, on Monday. The source of the blaze during a busy weekend was unconfirmed.

Survivors of Deadly Train Crash in Spain Describe Hellish Scenes

Members of the Spanish Civil Guard, along with other emergency personnel, working next to one of the trains involved in the accident in Adamuz on Monday.

Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s Prime Minister, Calls for Snap Election

Sanae Takaichi, the prime minister of Japan, called early elections just three months into her tenure.

Syria Struggles to Rebuild a Year After the Assad Regime’s Fall

Trump Has an Offramp on Greenland. He Doesn’t Seem to Want It.

For President Trump, the sheer size of Greenland’s territory holds part of the appeal; it is about three times the size of Texas, and bigger than Alaska.

Splits Emerge Among Venezuelans as Revolutionary Dream Fades

Demonstrators demanding the release of President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, on Friday.

At the Center of Trump’s Vision for Rebuilding Ukraine: BlackRock

Mezhova, in eastern Ukraine, in December. Ukrainian officials have likened their country’s recovery blueprint to the Marshall Plan, the U.S.-funded project to rebuild Europe after World War II.

What to Know About Hezbollah’s Ties to Venezuela

Hezbollah fighters at the Lebanon-Syria border in 2017.

Human Rights Lawyer Philippe Sands Fears a New Age of Impunity

I.M.F. Raises Forecast for Global Growth as Tariff Drag Fades

An exhibit at a conference held by Nvidia, which makes chips that power artificial intelligence. Surging investment in technology is poised this year to offset the headwinds of rising protectionism.

Spain Closes High-Speed Rail Network in South After Crash

Passengers at a train station in Madrid on Sunday, after the train derailment in southern Spain.

Prince Harry’s Court Case Against Daily Mail Publisher: What to Know

Prince Harry leaving the High Court in London after giving evidence. He has pursued several legal battles aimed at holding Britain’s tabloids to account over unlawful news gathering.

As Davos Convenes, Deference to Trump Has Replaced Everything

Attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last year.

Why Are New Zealanders Moving to Australia? More Money, Better Vibes.

Travelers at Wellington International Airport, in New Zealand last month.

What Vietnam’s Communist Party Congress Hopes to Achieve

Signage for the 14th Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam outside the National Convention Center in Hanoi this month.

What We Know About the Deadly High-Speed Train Crash in Spain

A person affected by a deadly train derailment was transferred for treatment to the Caseta Municipal in Adamuz, Spain, on Sunday.

Guatemala Declares State of Emergency to Address Gang Violence

Guatemalan riot police officers guard the entrance to the men’s Preventive Detention Center in Guatemala City on Sunday.

Real Estate Crash Weighs on China’s Economic Growth

China is still grappling with a property market crash that began four years ago, after many years of overbuilding.

European Union Officials Lean Toward Negotiating, Not Retaliating, Over Trump Tariff Threat

The flag of Greenland flying outside the Danish Parliament on Friday.

High-Speed Train Crash in Spain Leaves at Least 21 Dead

Trump’s Ultimatum to Europe

Chile Wildfires Kill 16 and Force Wide Evacuation

Buildings damaged by wildfires in Chile’s Biobío region on Sunday.

Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Force Agree to Merge After Clashes

Syrian Army personnel celebrated as government forces entered the northern city of Raqqa on Sunday.

Danes Feel Betrayed and Bewildered by Trump Amid Greenland Threats

Demonstrators gather at Råduspladsen, City Hall in Copenhagen on Saturday. People gathered in different cities in Denmark and Greenland to protest against US President Donald Trump’s designs to take over the Arctic island. The timing coinsided with a US delegations trip to Copenhagen.

$1 Billion in Cash Buys a Permanent Seat on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

Gaza City, last week. About 80 percent of the buildings in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, according to the United Nations.

After Trump Reignites a Trade War Over Greenland, Europe Weighs Hitting Back

A protest against President Trump in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, on Saturday.

The Biggest Challenge in Venezuela Is Soaring Food Prices

A woman showing her nearly empty refrigerator in Los Teques, Venezuela.

At Davos, Global Leaders Gather to Ponder the Future of a Messy World

Tens of thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets during the latest uprising, including an anti-government protest in Tehran.

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