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World: Part 111
- Tibetan Monk in China Said to Self-Immolate in Independence Protest
- Indian Court Grants Bail to Student Leader Charged With Sedition
- The Thai Junta Is Threatening to Detain Critics for Weeklong ‘Attitude Adjustment’
- Chinese Activists Call On Authorities to Release Detained Rights Lawyers
- Five Things to Know About China’s ‘Two Sessions’
- Top U.S. Scholar Embroiled in India’s Battle for Tolerance
- The U.S., Japan and India Are Planning Naval Exercises Near the Tense South China Sea
- Pope Francis Will Visit Pakistan This Year After an Invitation from Prime Minister Sharif
- Verbatim
- The Sunken Museum
- Milestones
- What You Said About …
- Europe Fractures As the Migrant Crisis Worsens
- Pop Chart
- World’s Longest Flights
- The Nuclear Deal Pays Off In Iran’s Elections
- The U.K’s European Referendum Is Like a Bad Sequel to the Scottish Independence Vote
- This Picture Shows Army Candidates in India Made to Strip to Take Entrance Exam
- Sister of MH370 Captain Speaks Out Against Suicide Claims
- A Team of Refugees Will Compete in the 2016 Olympics
- The ‘Iron Prosecutor’ Hunting the Godfather of Sicily
- Escape from the Hermit Kingdom
- Time Inc. Ups its Global Ambitions
- Here’s Every Airline That Wants to Fly to Cuba
- Middle East Drought That May Contribute to Syrian War is Worst in 900 Years, Study Says
- Why Iran’s Election Could Help The Oil Industry
- Meet the Gay Iranian Poet Who Has Taken Refuge in an Unlikely Place: Israel
- The Workers Trying to Save Fukushima
- These 5 Facts Explain the Good News About Africa
- President Trump’s Illegal Military Orders
- Europe to Economic Migrants: Your Journey Will Be ‘All for Nothing’
- The Prominent Environmental Activist Berta Cáceres Has Been Assassinated in Honduras
- China’s Censors Are Leaving the World’s Most Populous Nation With Very Little to Watch on TV
- China Accuses the U.S. of ‘Militarizing’ the South China Sea
- Venezuela’s Opposition Is Calling for Foreign Intervention in the Country’s Political Crisis
- Pakistan Has Finally Admitted That Afghan Taliban Leaders Are Living There
- Members of a U.S. Agency for Religious Freedom Have Been Denied Visas for India
- McDonald’s Under Criminal Investigation in Brazil
- House of Cards‘ Frank Underwood Backs U.K Leaving the E.U.
- Facebook to Pay Millions of Dollars More Taxes in the U.K.
- Colombia Sees First Zika-Linked Birth Defects
- Scientists Use Technique Used on Serial Criminals to Confirm Banksy’s Identity
- U.S. Has Too Much Oil. So Why Are Imports Rising?
- U.N. Commissioner Warns Apple Not to Allow FBI to Access Private Data
- Uganda’s President Holds On in the Face of Growing Public Unrest
- Eyewitness to Hope and Hell in South Sudan
- How Bashar Assad Is Trying to Win the Peace in Syria
- El Chapo’s Daughter Says He Visited Her in California
- Detention of Brazil’s Former President Could Mark the End of a Dynasty
- Donald Trump Named Islamophobe of the Year by Muslim Group
- Pope Francis Mourns Nuns Killed in Yemen Retirement Home Attack
- How British Organizations Are Tackling Islamophobia
- Corpse Found in Chinese Elevator After Month-Long Shutdown
- Turkish Police Fire Rubber Bullets to Disperse Women’s Day Demonstrators
- E.U. Leaders Gather for Refugee Summit as UNHCR Declares ‘Humanitarian Crisis’
- Shooting in Sydney Suburb Leaves 2 Dead and 2 Injured
- Two Hong Kong Booksellers Return Under Dubious Circumstances
- As China’s NPC Meets, Here Are Four Danger Signs to Watch for in the Nation’s Economy
- See Adorable New Pictures of Prince George and Princess Charlotte on Skiing Break
- Italian Pilot Threatened to Crash Plane If Wife Left Him
- How Russia May End Up Controlling 73% of Global Oil Supply
- Sydney Is Swarming With Spiders Thanks to Warm Weather
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Masterfully Dodges Question About Trump
- Hitler’s Copy of Mein Kampf Will Be Auctioned Off
- Get an Exclusive Look at the Trailer of HBO’s Iraq Documentary Only the Dead See the End of War
- Hillary Clinton Says She Supports Using Special Forces in Libya
- Malaysian Prime Minister’s Son at Center of Singapore Nightclub Row
- Turkey’s Biggest Newspaper to Publish in Exile After Government Seizure
- Inside Hong Kong’s Push to Become Cricket’s Next Big Thing
- How the World Celebrated International Women’s Day
- Turkey’s Erdogan Says ‘A Woman Is Above All a Mother’
- Why Europe’s Migrant Deal With Turkey Could Lead to More Anguish
- How Americans Die Abroad
- Why Almost No One Believes Egypt’s Security Services
- ‘Dentist of Horror’ Goes on Trial in France for Allegedly Mutilating Mouths
- Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles in Defiance of U.S. Sanctions
- Bin Laden’s Will Shows a Terror Leader Left Behind by Contemporary Jihad
- Head of U.N. Women Voices Tacit Support for Hillary Clinton
- Putin Salutes the ‘Mysterious Power’ of Women
- Watch China’s Cheerful Anti-Graft Propaganda Video
- A Day of Terror in Israel Overshadows Biden’s Difficult Visit
- Canada to Feature Iconic Woman On New Banknote
- See Stunning Photos of a Solar Eclipse
- Kim Jong Un Says North Korea Has Miniature Nuclear Warheads
- Top ISIS Leader ‘Omar the Chechen’ Believed Dead in U.S. Airstrike
- Slovenia and Serbia Close Borders to Refugees
- Main Witness Barred From Leaving Honduras as Suspicions Mount Over Activist’s Murder
- Kidnapped Son of a Murdered Pakistani Governor Found Alive After Four Years
- Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Are In Saudi Arabia for Peace Talks
- The U.S. Could Station Long-Range Bombers in Australia
- Queen Elizabeth Denies Claim She Backs ‘Brexit’
- Is It Time to Attack North Korea?
- Venezuelan Opposition Announce Plans For a Peaceful Coup Against President Maduro
- Why This Palestinian Clown is Being Jailed Without Trial
- See Images of the Unknown War Underway in Southeast Turkey
- Former Brazilian President Lula Is Facing Money Laundering Charges
- Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi Has Nominated Her Choice for Proxy President
- India’s ‘King of Good Times’ Has Left the Country While Owing Over $1 Billion
- Venezuela Summons Top Diplomat In U.S. Back to Caracas
- North Korea Will ‘Liquidate’ South Korean Assets in the Country