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A quick look back at this week’s biggest stories

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Here is a quick look back at the top global stories of the week, plus some of our best journalism away from the headlines.

More than 2,200 people died in an earthquake that hit Afghanistan’s mountainous east early Monday. The country is already struggling with drought, a weak economy and a displacement crisis.

Take a look at our photos from the earthquake.

China showcased its military might in a parade Wednesday marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II as it seeks to wield greater influence in the world. Flanking Chinese President Xi Jinping at the parade were Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, in a show of unity as the three countries are under pressure from the United States.

Read about China’s new weapons, see photos of the parade, and read about the geopolitical shift China’s rise might lead to. And watch the hot-mic moment when leaders were caught talking about extending the human life span.

In a significant departure from decades of public policy, Florida’s State Surgeon General said Wednesday that the state will do away with vaccine mandates, casting them as “immoral” intrusions into parental rights.

Here is what you need to know about the vaccine mandate removal, and here is what Americans think. And here is what life in America was like before widespread vaccination. Plus some takeaways from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy’s contentious congressional hearing Thursday, and fact-checking his false and misleading claims.

Our reporting questions why and how Israel attacked a Gaza hospital, killing several journalists, including AP’s Mariam Dagga. Read about Gregory Bovino and how his Los Angeles campaign is racking up immigration arrests. Look at this beautiful digital presentation about the drought affecting Syria. A popular 15-year-old computer whiz is becoming the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint. And tips for finding remote employment.

Here is our top weekly selection. A look at Giorgio Armani’s fashion through the years after his death this week, pictures from a Tehran musical that tells a love story, underground schools in war-hit Ukraine, and images of New Delhi residents on the swollen banks of the Yamuna River.

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