Will Putin Be in Turkey for Peace Talks? Kremlin’s List Indicates Not.

Will Putin Be in Turkey for Peace Talks? Kremlin’s List Indicates Not.

Russia on Wednesday released a list of officials who will attend peace talks with Ukraine in Turkey. But a key person was missing: President Vladimir V. Putin. The absence on the list of the Russian leader, who ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 that began the war, was a strong indication that Mr. … Read more

In Private, Some Israeli Officers Admit That Gaza Is on the Brink of Starvation

In Private, Some Israeli Officers Admit That Gaza Is on the Brink of Starvation

Some Israeli military officials have privately concluded that Palestinians in Gaza face widespread starvation unless aid deliveries are restored within weeks, according to three Israeli defense officials familiar with conditions in the enclave. For months, Israel has maintained that its blockade on food and fuel to Gaza did not pose a major threat to civilian … Read more

The Danger for India and Pakistan Has Not Gone Away

The Danger for India and Pakistan Has Not Gone Away

India and Pakistan have seemingly pulled back from the brink again. But so much was new about the nuclear-armed enemies’ chaotic four-day clash, and so many of the underlying accelerants remain volatile, that there’s little to suggest that the truce represents any return to old patterns of restraint. A new generation of military technology fueled … Read more

Four European Leaders Arrive in Ukraine in First Joint Visit

Four European Leaders Arrive in Ukraine in First Joint Visit

The leaders of Britain, France, Germany and Poland made their first-ever joint visit to Kyiv on Saturday, in an effort to underscore their support for Ukraine and reinforce calls for Russia to agree to a 30-day cease-fire. During a trip intended to showcase European unity, France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, the new German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, … Read more

A New Kind of Battle for India and Pakistan, Two Old Foes

A New Kind of Battle for India and Pakistan, Two Old Foes

The Pakistani military accused India early Saturday of launching air-to-surface missiles that targeted at least three air bases across Pakistan, in what appeared to be a sharp escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors four days into their armed confrontation. Among the bases that came under attack, Pakistan said, was a key installation near the capital, Islamabad. … Read more

India and Pakistan May Have an Off-Ramp After Their Clash. Will They Take It?

India and Pakistan May Have an Off-Ramp After Their Clash. Will They Take It?

For two weeks, as India promised a forceful response to a terrorist massacre that it linked to Pakistan, the only real question seemed to be just how hard it would strike. The answer came in the wee hours of Wednesday, as India sent jets soaring through the air to hit several sites in Pakistan, and … Read more

A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day

A Haven for Civilians in Sudan Is Attacked for a Third Day

Large plumes of black smoke billowed over Sudan’s de facto wartime capital on Tuesday, as attacks on a city that had become a haven for civilians fleeing civil war stretched into a third day. The Sudanese paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces has launched a series of drone attacks on the military-controlled Red … Read more

Opinion | The U.S. Needs More Guns and Soldiers, Now. It Can’t Handle a War.

Opinion | The U.S. Needs More Guns and Soldiers, Now. It Can’t Handle a War.

The United States possesses the world’s most advanced military equipment, and quality matters immensely in combat. But quantity gets a say, too. And from ships to shells to soldiers, the U.S. military lacks the personnel and materiel it needs to fight a major war. America’s armed forces, with a naval fleet roughly half the size … Read more

India Seems to Be Building Its Case for Striking Pakistan

India Seems to Be Building Its Case for Striking Pakistan

Since the horrific terrorist attack in Kashmir last week, the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, has spoken on the phone with more than a dozen world leaders. Diplomats from 100 missions in India’s capital have filed into the foreign ministry for briefings, officials said. But the effort is largely not about rallying help to de-escalate … Read more

Hundreds of Israeli Air Force Reservists Call for Halt to Gaza War

Hundreds of Israeli Air Force Reservists Call for Halt to Gaza War

Hundreds of reservists and retired officers in Israel’s air force signed a letter on Thursday urging the Israeli government to agree to a deal with Hamas to return hostages to Israel, even at the price of stopping the war in Gaza. The letter, signed by roughly a thousand people, including a former chief of staff … Read more