Iranian missile strikes Israeli city near main nuclear research facility.


Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Saturday

An Iranian missile wounded dozens in Dimona, a city believed to house Israel’s nuclear weapons program, as Iran showed no signs of backing down.

Iranian missile strikes Israeli city near main nuclear research facility.


‘We’re Finally Here’: BTS Returns With Sold-Out Concert and New Album

The K-pop supergroup BTS performed their first concert in over three years in Seoul on Saturday following the release of their new album, “Arirang,” on Friday. Thousands of fans came out to hear one of the biggest names in K-pop.

With Fire and Song, Kurds in Turkey Hail the Start of Spring

The Newroz holiday comes at a critical time, as Kurds in Turkey push for peace while their brethren in Syria and Iran fear further conflict.

Patriarch Filaret Dies at 97, Orthodox Church of Ukraine Says

Filaret led a movement in Ukraine that created a schism among Orthodox believers and, ultimately, a church independent of Moscow.

Internet Blackout Keeps Iranians From Reaching Loved Ones During Nowruz Holiday

The current restrictions on the internet in Iran are coinciding with Nowruz, the observance of the Persian New Year.

How the Litani River Shapes the Israel-Hezbollah War

The 90-mile waterway, back in focus amid Israel’s renewed offensive in Lebanon, could define how far the fighting spreads.

Umberto Bossi, Fiery Founder of Italian Separatist Party, Dies at 84

A charismatic populist, he channeled the anger of a disaffected North, arguing — in inflammatory oratory — for secession and railing against a tide of migrants.

Heavy storms in Beirut cap a morning of ongoing Israeli strikes.