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World: Part 128
- The Fight for Mosul: Kamikaze 2.0
- Loyalist Walkout Prevents Swearing-In of Pro-Independence Hong Kong Lawmakers
- Thailand’s Junta Wants to Extradite People Accused of Offending the Nation’s Monarchy
- The Philippines Braces for Super Typhoon Haima
- Inside Russia’s Military Training Schools for Teens
- ‘I Am Chinese’: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s Awkward Charm Offensive in China
- Malaysian Restaurants Are Being Told to Call Hot Dogs Something Else
- Violence Erupts Over ‘Caterpillar Tax’ in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Britain Won’t Perform ‘Unethical’ Dental Checks on Calais Child Migrants
- PETA Isn’t Happy About That Smoking Chimp in North Korea
- Eerie Desolation on the Front Lines of the Mosul Campaign Against ISIS
- Visionary or Cautious Reformer? Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s Two Years in Office
- Super Typhoon Haima Slams Into the Philippines
- North Korea Appears to Have Conducted Another Failed Missile Test
- Iraqi Couple Who Rescued Yazidi Girls From ISIS Given Top Rights Award
- Indonesia’s President Finally Speaks Out Against Worsening Anti-LGBT Discrimination
- Vanuatu Chief Found in Contempt For Wearing Traditional Dress in Court
- The U.K. Is Set to Pardon Men Convicted for Consensual Same-Sex Acts
- Philippine President Duterte’s Bold Move on China Spells Trouble Ahead
- Argentinians Protest Violence Against Women on ‘Black Wednesday’
- How the War on Drugs Fuels Brazil’s Deadly Prison Riots
- ‘This Is a Forged Picture’: Bashar Assad Disputes ‘Boy in the Ambulance’ Account
- Spanish Court Overturns Catalonia’s Ban on Bullfighting
- These 5 Cities Matter Most in the Fight Against ISIS
- ISIS Fighters Dig In As U.S. Takes First Casualty in Mosul Offensive
- Clicking ‘Like’ on the First Facebook War
- Facebook Accidentally Removes Swedish Breast Cancer Awareness Video
- More Than 1,600 Detained in Ethiopia Under State of Emergency
- Beijing’s Adroit Diplomacy Is Isolating the U.S. in Asia
- An Australian Soccer Coach Has Been Kidnapped in Yemen
- Thais Disrupting Mourning for the Late King Risk Violent Retribution, Junta Leader Warns
- New Zealand Cancels ‘Diplomatically Sensitive’ Meeting With Top Hong Kong Democracy Figures
- For the Record
- Milestones
- Argentina’s Mauricio Macri on the Challenge of Change
- Between Two Worlds: Libya Has Devolved Into a Brutal Marketplace of Human Lives
- Inside the Libyan Detention Centers Where Humanity Ceases to Exist
- The Fighters In the Battle for Mosul
- Bhumibol Adulyadej
- Defaced Baby Jesus Statue Gets a New Head. Not Everyone Is Pleased
- Pierce Brosnan Sorry for Role in Controversial Indian Ad
- What Language Will Be Used for Brexit Negotiations? Not English, Necessarily
- What to Know About the Controversy Over Child Refugees Arriving in the U.K.
- Germany Reports Attacks by Clowns Wielding Chainsaws and Baseball Bats
- This Tiny Belgian Region Is Holding Up a Giant Trade Deal Between the E.U. and Canada
- Red on Red: A Divided Labour Is Struggling to Survive
- Libya’s Migrant Economy Is a Modern Day Slave Market
- The Mandate for Change—a Q&A with Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri
- Why a British Bill That Would Pardon Men Convicted of Overturned Gay Sex Law Was Filibustered
- The ‘Left Behind’ Refugees of the Jungle in Calais
- Qurans and Solar Cells — Inside the ISIS Tunnels Around Mosul
- The First Woman to Climb Mount Everest Has Died
- Darkness at Noon: ISIS Sets Oil and Sulfur Fires in the Battle for Mosul
- Ex-Banker Rurik Jutting Pleads Not Guilty to the Murder of Two Indonesian Women in Hong Kong
- Cambodia’s Exiled Opposition Leader Has Been Officially Banned from Returning to the Country
- Iceland’s Pirate Party Could Be on Course for an Electoral Victory
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Hits ‘Height of Vulgarity’ in His Latest Tirade Against the West
- Philippine Senator Calls for International Probe of Rodrigo Duterte’s Savage Drug War
- French Police in Calais Begin Clearing the ‘Jungle’ Refugee Camp Ahead of Demolition
- Police in the East Indian State of Orissa Say They Have Killed 18 Maoist Rebels
- Christian Bakers in Northern Ireland Lose Appeal In ‘Gay Cake’ Ruling
- Everything to Know About the Calais ‘Jungle’ Closure
- Donald Trump’s Visit to Mexico Could Have Gone Better, President Peña Nieto Says
- U.K. Police Arrest Man in Suspected Chemical Attack on London Airport
- ‘The Jungle Is Over.’ Migrants Leave Calais Behind to an Uncertain Future
- Oxford Is Adding a Co-Credit to Some of William Shakespeare’s Plays
- Scenes From the ‘Jungle’ Migrant Camp Evictions Near Calais
- Dismantling the Calais ‘Jungle’ Camp Won’t Be Enough
- Why Brides in China Are Hiring Professional Bridesmaids
- Thousands of Sheep Walk Through The Streets of Madrid
- Nearly 8,000 People Apply For the Same Job in China
- Appalling Torture Videos Shown to Hong Kong Jury in British Banker Trial
- China’s Latest Deadly Industrial Explosion Spotlights Dire Workplace Safety
- After Courting China, Rodrigo Duterte Pays a Call on ‘Runner-Up’ Japan
- French Presidential Hopeful Left Red Faced After Getting the Price of a Pastry Very Wrong
- A Bomb Blast in Thailand’s Restive South Kills 1 and Injures 18
- Refugees From Burma Begin Their Slow Return From Border Camps in Thailand
- Pro-Independence Hong Kong Lawmakers Won’t Be Allowed to Take Office Until Court Rules
- New Footage of the ‘World’s Saddest Polar Bear’ Shows No Change in Living Conditions
- Why the Heathrow Airport Expansion Affects Everyone
- Calais ‘Jungle’ is Ablaze As Crews Continue to Dismantle the Migrant Camp
- Paying for the Military Like the Ruby Slippers
- The Heathrow Decision Is Supposed to Show Britain Is Open for Business. It Says the Opposite
- 2016 on Track for the Highest Death Toll of Refugees in the Mediterranean
- Hong Kong: Separatist Lawmakers Defy Banning Order and Loyalist Crowds
- Wife of Drug Lord ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Fears He is ‘Losing His Mind’ in Mexican Jail
- A Brief History of U.S.-Philippine Relations
- Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto Says He Isn’t Out to ‘Screw’ His Country
- The Vatican’s Treasurer Has Been Interviewed by Australian Police Over Child Sex Abuse Claims
- Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong on America’s Declining Influence in Asia
- Singapore’s Lee Hsien Loong on the U.S. Election, Free Trade and Why Government Isn’t a Startup
- Why This Has Been the Deadliest Year Yet for Migrants Crossing the Mediterranean
- Woman in Famous National Geographic ‘Afghan Girl’ Photo Arrested in Pakistan
- What You Need to Know About the Explosive Situation in Venezuela
- Wildlife Populations Have Dropped by Almost 60% in 40 Years, WWF Says
- U.S. and Britain Pledge to Send Planes, Troops and Tanks to Eastern Europe
- The Prosecution Has Rested Its Case in the Hong Kong Murder Trial of British Banker Rurik Jutting
- Japanese Court Awards Millions to Families of Schoolchildren Who Died in 2011 Tsunami
- How Singapore Sees Asia-and America
- Iraq Takes on ISIS as the Battle for Mosul Begins