Scenes of Collapse: The Emergency at Venezuela’s Hospitals

A snapshot of the toll of the country’s twin quakes.

Scenes of Collapse: The Emergency at Venezuela’s Hospitals

A snapshot of the toll of the country’s twin quakes.

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As Foreign Aid Arrived, Many Venezuelans Asked: ‘Where is Our Military?’

The nation’s armed forces seemed to arrive late into the emergency response — with an emphasis on controlling traffic, even as bodies remained buried under rubble.

A floating convenience store appears in Toronto

“Global Convenience,” an art installation honoring the city’s role as a World Cup host, is a near-perfect replica of a corner shop. Someone got stranded after swimming out to it last week.

In Venezuela’s Rubble, Listening for Whispers And Longing for Help

Facing criticism from residents that it was not doing enough to help, the Venezuelan government said it had dispatched more than 100 heavy machines to clear debris.

Migrant Camps Swell in South Africa Amid Growing Anti-Immigrant Threats

A threat to all undocumented foreigners to leave the country by Tuesday has led many to set up street camps as they try to get out.

Debris Falls From the Sky After Plane Crash in Beijing

A lightweight aircraft registered to the airline Shuangyue General Aviation crashed into the Citic Tower in Beijing on Friday. The cause of the crash is unknown.

Why Lebanon Is Celebrating Brazil’s Win

Our correspondent Abdi Latif Dahir visits a Brazil national team World Cup watch party in Tripoli, Lebanon. Brazil is especially popular here as it’s home to the world’s largest Lebanese diaspora.

Earthquake Tests Growing Ties Between U.S. and Venezuela

The Trump administration said it would commit aid, as it expands U.S. commercial interests in Venezuela beyond oil.