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World: Part 129
- Why You Can’t Call Congo a Failed State
- Pussy Riot Unveils a Wildly NSFW Vision of America Under Donald Trump
- Ireland Grapples with the Thorny Issue of Repealing an Abortion Ban
- Museum of Modern Art Adds the 176 Original Emojis to Its Collection
- Why Real Peace in Colombia Matters to the U.S.—and the Rest of the Americas
- Why The Great British Bake Off Is Like Brexit (No, Really)
- Scientists Have Discovered the First Dinosaur Brain Fossil
- How Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Is Shaking Up the South China Sea
- Arrest of National Geographic’s ‘Afghan Girl’ Highlights Growing Pressures on Afghan Refugees
- These 5 Different Camps Tell the Story of the Global Refugee Crisis
- The Philippines’ Maverick President Duterte Offers a Glimpse of What Trump Foreign Policy Might Be Like
- Study: Recreational Marijuana in Canada Could Generate More Money Than Booze
- A Boss in India Is Giving Away 1,260 Cars and 400 Homes to His Staff as a Holiday Bonus
- 1.4 Million People Are Facing Serious Hunger in Drought-Hit Southern Madagascar
- Rohingya Women ‘Raped at Gunpoint’ in Burma Army Sweep for Suspected Jihadists, Report Says
- How Mosul’s Liberation Could Send Shockwaves Across Europe
- Why Brits Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep
- What to Know About Diwali 2016
- Small British Town Doesn’t Really Care if Lindsay Lohan Switches on Christmas Lights
- ISIS Reportedly Murders Hundreds of Iraqi Civilians as It Defends Mosul
- Everything You Need to Know About Iceland’s Pirate Party
- Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy Re-Elected
- U.S. Tells Families of Istanbul Consulate Employees to Leave Turkey
- British Banker Rurik Jutting ‘Suffered From Disorders’ at Time of Hong Kong Murders
- Pollution in India’s Capital New Delhi Reaches Peak Levels After Diwali Weekend
- Vincent van Gogh’s Famous Bed May Still Exist in a Small Dutch Town
- 300 Million Children Are Living With Toxic Air Pollution, UNICEF Says
- This Canadian Town Has Banned Teenagers from Trick-or-Treating
- British Public Urged to Look for Witches’ Marks on Doorways This Halloween
- Iceland’s Crowd-Sourced Constitution Offers Hope for Disillusioned Voters
- What to Know About Dia De Los Muertos 2016
- Canada Will Let 300,000 Immigrants Into the Country in 2017
- Check Out Justin Trudeau and His Adorable Family in Their Halloween Costumes
- Washington Halts Sale of Assault Rifles to the Philippines
- Confidante of South Korea’s President Detained Under Emergency Regulations
- A Guy in Dubai Spent $9 Million on a License Plate for His Rolls-Royce
- China Shows Off Latest Military Innovations at Air Show
- This Spanish Town Is Using Doggie DNA to Find Poop Offenders
- Japanese Girl Band Sparks Outrage with Nazi-Style Outfits
- Before and After the Calais ‘Jungle’ Camp Evictions
- Russian Warships in Mediterranean Prompt Fears Among Syrian Rebels
- Pope Francis Says the Ban on Women Priests Will Last Forever
- Grim Psychological Portrait of British Banker Presented in Hong Kong Murder Trial
- The Louvre Offers a Safe Haven to Endangered Treasures From War Zones
- Chaos Again at Hong Kong’s Legislature as Chinese Intervention Said to Loom Large
- Microsoft Says Russian Hackers Are Targeting Windows
- What It Looks Like When the World’s Politicians Come to Blows
- Migrants in Italy Allege Beatings, Electric Shocks and Sexual Abuse by Authorities, Says Amnesty
- What You Need to Know About the Crisis in Yemen
- Burmese Police Say They Will Arm and Train Non-Muslims to Counter Suspected Jihadists
- South Korea’s Familial Presidential Family Scandal
- Lebanon’s New Leader Aims to Keep ‘Regional Fires’ at Bay
- The Syrians Next Door
- Court in Hong Kong Hears Case Against Two Pro-Independence Lawmakers
- Vladimir Putin Signs Order Making Steven Seagal a Russian Citizen
- What to Know About the Brexit Ruling Against the U.K. Government
- More Than 200 Migrants Drown in Mediterranean Off Libya Coast
- Greek Anarchists Are Finding Space for Refugees in Abandoned Hotels
- Landmark Paris Climate Agreement Takes Formal Effect. It’s Not Nearly Enough
- Gambian Soccer Player Drowns in Mediterranean While Trying to Reach Europe
- British Banker in Hong Kong Murder Trial Portrayed as Tragic Figure in Closing Statement
- Thousands of Hard-Line Muslims Rally Against Jakarta’s Governor for Alleged Blasphemy
- Turkey Rounds Up Erdogan’s Political Opponents as Crackdown Widens
- China Will Intervene in the Case of Hong Kong’s Pro-Independence Lawmakers
- Everything to Know About the Great Smog of 1952, as Seen on The Crown
- The Election Is Driving You Insane. So Here Are 5 Good News Stories From Around the World
- Sting Will Reopen Le Bataclan Theater in Paris With Charity Show
- IEDs, Instinct and Unpredictability on the Road to Mosul
- Hong Kong Protest Turns Violent as Anxiety Over China’s Interference Rises
- Syrian Rebels Move to Reclaim Raqqa From ISIS
- Dozens Arrested in London During Million Mask March
- China Blocks Pro-Independence Hong Kong Lawmakers in Unprecedented Move
- India’s Capital Chokes Under the Worst Smog in Decades
- British Labor Activist Flees Thailand Amid Pressure Over Rights Reporting
- Abu Sayyaf Militants Say They’ve Kidnapped a German Tourist and Killed Another
- Jude Law Rules the Papacy With an Iron Fist in The Young Pope Trailer
- This Koala in a Backpack is the Cutest Thing You’ll See All Day
- Julian Assange to Be Questioned About Rape Claim at Ecuador Embassy
- These Giant Snowballs Just Appeared on Russia’s Coastline
- Hacked Kremlin Emails Could Signal a Turn in the U.S.-Russia Cyberwar
- Why the Children of Nigeria’s Borno State Are Missing
- Think Politics Are Bad in the U.S.? Welcome to Venezuela
- These 59 Countries Had a Woman Leader Before the United States
- A Real Snake Was Found on a Plane in Mexico
- This Really Dependable ‘Psychic’ Scottish Goat Predicted Who Will Win the Election
- Hong Kong Jury Decides Verdict in British Banker Murder Trial
- British Banker Rurik Jutting Found Guilty in Hong Kong Murder Trial and Jailed for Life
- Giant Sinkhole Swallows an Entire Street in Japan
- Indonesian Community in Hong Kong Welcomes Life Sentence for British Banker Rurik Jutting
- Prince Harry Says Girlfriend Meghan Markle Hit by ‘Wave of Abuse and Harassment’
- Yemen Facing ‘Critical Shortages’ of Hospitals and Doctors, WHO Warns
- India Scraps Larger Rupee Banknotes to Fight Corruption and Counterfeit Currency
- What the World Thinks About the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
- ISIS Militants Near Mosul Force 1,500 Civilians to Retreat With Them, U.N. Says
- Schindler’s Factory Will Be Restored Into a Holocaust Museum
- Alcohol Will Be Banned in Public Spaces During the 2022 Qatar World Cup
- Watching the Election in a Hong Kong Bar With Democrats Abroad
- Europe’s Populists Cheer Donald Trump’s Ascent to the Presidency
- Former NATO Supreme Commander on Trump and Security: Buckle Up
- Trump’s Victory Injects Uncertainty into a Chaotic Middle East