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Donald Trump isn’t on trial himself. His embodiment is.

Moldova condemns Russian strikes after missile debris lands in its territory.

California is the unlikely backdrop of some of this year’s most bitter political campaigns.

Xi Jinping Opens a New Chapter for China

Senate control hinges on neck-and-neck races, a new Times/Siena poll finds.

How serious is the threat of a postelection coup in Brazil?

The Week in Business: Twitter Enters a New Era

Halloween is a recent arrival in South Korea, but a cherished tradition in diverse Itaewon.

World leaders and prominent Koreans abroad express condolences to victims.

Death Toll in Somalia Attack Rises to at Least 100

For one family, a ringing phone and hope that their only daughter was not on the list of the dead.

Vince Dooley, Hall of Fame Football Coach for Georgia, Dies at 90

Guantánamo Judge Weighing Hearsay Statements in U.S.S. Cole Bombing Case

Accommodation Is Not a Shield From Criticism

Putin wants to divide Ukrainians. The battered city of Mykolaiv is an unwilling test case.

One in Five Canadians Is Now an Immigrant, and the Nation Approves

Big European economies show some growth despite soaring energy prices amid the war in Ukraine.

Inflation and Wages Continue to Climb Rapidly, In Bad News for the Fed

Elon Musk Faces Another Big Decision at Twitter

Coal Baron or Climate Warrior? The Dizzying Rise of Asia’s Richest Man.

Xi Jinping vs. the People

Northern Ireland Likely to Hold New Election After Failing to Form a Government

Ukraine says it has moved forces north in case of aggression from Belarus.

U.S. Economy Grew Sluggishly in Third Quarter

‘Wendell and Wild’ Review: Not Wild Enough

‘The Lair’ Review: Going Underground

The Climate’s Improved Future

Avant-Garde Theater, or a Musical: Who Says You Need to Choose?

Tech Stocks Tumble as Growth Falters

Labour Party Comes Out Swinging at Britain’s New Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak

Bed Bath & Beyond, Trying to Turn Things Around, Names New C.E.O.

A Social Media Status Update

Another Closely Watched Recession Alarm Is Ringing

Adidas Cuts Ties With Kanye West

Another Miranda at the Public Theater: Luis A. Miranda Jr., New Board Chair

Trumpism Beyond Trump

Ukraine shoots down Russian attack helicopters, making a dent in Moscow’s fleet.

G.M. Reports Jump in Profit on Strong Sales

Adidas Ends Partnership with Kanye West

Airstrike Kills at Least 80 During Outdoor Concert in Myanmar

Germany steps up efforts to support Ukraine and patch up relations.

The word from the business sector: ‘We don’t need more Cirque du Soleil.’

Markets Are Ready for Stability in U.K. Government

Italy’s New Right-Wing Government Seeks to Affirm Support for Ukraine

Truss’s six-week term highlights how primaries drive political dysfunction.

Hints of Russians’ Return to International Sports Rekindle Debate Over Their Exclusion

How the tumultuous forces of Brexit divided the Conservative Party.

A Republican Advantage

Running an Election in the Heart of Election Denialism

Would You Go ‘Targaryen Blond’?