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World: Part 123
- Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker Says He Would Sign Transgender-friendly Bathroom Bill
- Thousands in India Contract HIV During Hospital Blood Transfusions
- Costa Concordia Captain’s Prison Sentence Upheld by Italian Court
- How a Victory Over ISIS in Fallujah Could Actually Hurt Iraq
- Malaysian Immigration Officials Have Been ‘Sabotaging’ Airport Security for Years
- Denmark Will Remove Being Transgender From Its List of Mental Illnesses
- The Environment Is the Silent Casualty of Beijing’s Ambitions in the South China Sea
- Former Miss Turkey Sentenced for Insulting President Erdogan
- Duterte Says Journalists in the Philippines Are ‘Not Exempted From Assassination’
- The World’s Longest Rail Tunnel Is Opening In Switzerland
- Chinese Tycoon Who Slammed Disney Denies Reports of Disney Characters at His Theme Park
- Controversial Television Ad Prompts Outrage Across China
- 40 Dead Tiger Cubs Found in Buddhist Temple’s Freezer
- Surfer Loses Leg in Shark Attack Off Australia
- Vegan Café Allegedly Attacked by Right-Wing Extremists With Sausage and Fish
- See How Rio de Janeiro Has Changed Over 30 Years
- The EgyptAir Black Boxes Have Been Detected. But Black Boxes Are Really Outdated
- Buried Tablets Reveal the 2,000-Year-Old Financial Dealings of Early Londoners
- China’s Great Firewall is Harming Innovation, Scholars Say
- Indian Court Convicts 24 Over Muslim Massacre During 2002 Gujarat Riots
- Dagger Buried With King Tut Was Made With Iron From Meteorite
- The Rise of Ad Blockers
- States End the Tampon Tax After the ‘Year of the Period’
- Predicting the Next Great American Novel
- A Bus That Skims Over Traffic
- What You Said About …
- Chance the Rapper Colors Outside Lines
- The Cell-Phone-Cancer Link
- How Islam Is Different from Other Religions
- The Beleaguered Rio Olympic Games
- For the Record
- Free-for-Alls
- Pop Chart
- Iraq Faces Major Challenges In the Fight for Fallujah
- Milestones
- A British Decision to Leave the E.U. Could Leave Its Economy Paralyzed by Uncertainty
- Ethiopia Aims to Lift Itself Out of Poverty by Damming the Blue Nile
- Paris Addresses Air Pollution With Ban on Old Cars
- German Parliament’s Recognition of Armenian Genocide Sparks Turkish Backlash
- 3 Syrians Suspected of Planning ISIS Attack Arrested in Germany
- 3 Monks Charged With Smuggling Tiger Skins Out of Buddhist Temple
- Patrick Stewart Made This Impassioned Plea for Britain to Stay in the European Union
- The Louvre Will Close Temporarily to Save Art From Flooding
- Northern Ireland Lifts Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood
- Why Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Policy Speech Wasn’t the One She Needed to Give
- These Nine Sins Get Chinese Tourists Added to the Nation’s Travel Blacklist
- The Bodies of 85 Refugees Have Washed Up on Libyan Beaches
- Thailand’s Intriguing Luk Thep Doll Culture
- The Total Number of Terrorist Attacks Around the World Declined Last Year
- Next Generation Leaders
- Australia to Install Pavement Traffic Lights for Distracted Smartphone Users
- Scientists Find Zika Might Be Transmitted by Oral Sex
- Why Ramadan Starts on a Different Day Every Year
- Peru Could Elect a Jailed Strongman’s Daughter as President
- These 5 Facts Explain the Good—and the Bad—About Iraq Today
- Meet the Team of Refugees Who Will Compete at the Rio Olympics
- How Russia Is Trying to Charm Its Way Out of an Olympic Doping Ban
- How to Be a Good Leader and Change the World
- Challenges Are Just Part of Making It to the Top
- Why Muhammad Ali Matters to Everyone
- Hong Kong Vigil Remembers the Tiananmen Square Massacre
- 5 Essential D-Day Stories
- Philippine President-Elect Urges Citizens to Shoot and Kill Drug Dealers
- Switzerland Voters Reject Guaranteed Basic Income Plan
- Woman Dies in Apparent Shark Attack in Australia
- Wife of Bangladeshi Anti-Terrorism Police Official Killed by Militants
- Two Journalists Have Been Killed in an Attack on an Afghan Army Convoy
- A Passenger Train Has Crashed Into a Freight Train in Belgium, Killing Three
- A Top Admiral Says China Has ‘No Fear’ Over Disputes in the South China Sea
- Turkey’s President Says Women Without Children Are ‘Incomplete’
- A Christian Man Has Been Hacked to Death in the Latest Sectarian Killing in Bangladesh
- Taiwan Says It Will Not Recognize a Chinese Air-Defense Zone Over the South China Sea
- Italy’s Iconic Soccer Club Inter Milan Has Just Been Bought by a Chinese Retailer
- India’s Crippling Heat Wave Continues With Temperatures Over 116°F
- Ramadan Begins on Monday For Millions of the World’s Muslims
- Thanks to Economic Turmoil, Left-Wing Latin American Countries Are Turning Right
- After Egyptair Flight 804, an Eerie Silence from Terrorist Groups
- Airplane Black Boxes Are Badly Out of Date
- U.S. Navy Issues Alcohol Ban on Sailors in Japan
- Turkey Just Sank An Entire Airbus Jet To Attract Tourists
- Inside the British Town Where 1 in 3 Are E.U. Migrants
- The Anti-Incumbency Wave Is Changing the Politics of Latin America
- Brazilian Sports Minister Says Rio Is Ready for the Olympics
- Hong Kong Democracy Activists Cleared of Obstruction Charges
- Read Stephen Hawking’s Charming Message to Stressed Chinese Students
- North Korea May Have Started Producing Plutonium Again, Says Watchdog
- Five Men in India Have Been Convicted for the Gang Rape of a Danish Tourist
- A Hindu Priest Has Been Found With His Throat Cut as Sectarian Killings Plague Bangladesh
- U.N. Experts Condemn Duterte’s ‘Incitement to Violence’ in the Philippines
- As India’s Prime Minister Modi Visits President Obama, Both Leaders Look to Cement a Legacy
- Meet the British Fishermen Who Want Out of the E.U.
- ‘Unique and Rare’ Photograph Shows Fish Swimming Inside Jellyfish
- Why Renee Zellweger Took a Break from Hollywood
- Pregnant Savannah Guthrie to Skip Rio Olympics Because of Zika
- Albino People Are Being Killed for Their Body Parts in Malawi
- Star Wars Has Galvanized Tourism in the West of Ireland
- Deadly Bombings in Turkey More Evidence Terror Has Come Home
- It’s Not Just Brits Who Are Skeptical of the E.U.
- Fans are Spellbound by Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Preview
- Papua New Guinea Police Fire Shots at Student Protesters