If Netanyahu is ousted, he could still lead the Likud party.

But prominent rivals within the party are motivated to run against him in any primary, accusing him of hurting the bloc with his stubbornness.


A history-making vote, but with a perilously thin margin.

If it is approved, a new governing coalition will remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and end two years of political gridlock.


Explosion in Residential Area Kills at Least 11 in China

The cause of the blast, which took place in the central city of Shiyan, was still being investigated.


Why the Mexico City Metro Collapsed

A Times investigation shows the serious construction flaws and political pressure behind a tragedy that threatens two of Mexico’s most prominent figures.


FDA Details Failures at Baltimore Plant That Spoiled Vaccine Doses

The F.D.A. advised Johnson & Johnson on Friday that it should throw out the equivalent of 60 million doses produced at the Baltimore plant.


President Biden Will Meet Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle

The royal family’s presence around the Group of 7 summit meeting is unusually strong this year.


Climate Protesters Rally on the Streets and at Sea Amid G7 Summit

Groups of demonstrators gathered in Falmouth, England, on Saturday to protest the effects of climate change as world leaders met for the G7 summit.


Macron Says U.S. Is ‘Definitely’ Back, as Biden Repairs Ties With Europe

While posing for photos with President Biden at the G7 meeting in England on Saturday, President Emmanuel Macron of France confidently told reporters that he agreed with Mr. Biden that the United States was back as a global ally.


Saudi Arabia Limits Hajj to 60,000 From Within the Country

The annual Muslim pilgrimage is scheduled to begin in mid-July, and attendees must be vaccinated and between 18 and 65 years old, the Saudi Press Agency said.


Russia Scrambles to Contain New Covid-19 Surge

Moscow’s mayor said the city’s situation had “sharply worsened” in the past week.