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World: Part 138
- Australian City Tests Out Female Pedestrian Crossing Lights in a Push for Gender Equality
- No Injuries as Avalanche Hits French Resort of Tignes
- British Tourist Assaulted and Held for Weeks in Australian Outback, Police Say
- U.S. Falls in Ranking of the Best Countries in the World
- How North Korea’s Nuclear History Began
- This Is Why Pandas Are Black and White
- Poachers Break into Paris Zoo to Kill 4-year-old Rhino for Its Horn
- Baby Polar Bear at Berlin Zoo Dies Suddenly
- The U.N. Security Council Has Condemned North Korea’s Recent Missile Launches
- Philippine House Votes to Reimpose the Death Penalty for Drug-Related and Other Crimes
- Dutch Populist Geert Wilders Is Lagging in the Polls Due to the ‘Trump Effect’
- How the World Celebrated International Women’s Day 2017
- Can North Korea Actually Hit the U.S. With a Nuclear Missile?
- New Palestinian Envoy to U.S. Welcomes Trump’s Desire for an ‘Ultimate’ Peace Deal
- Man Claiming to Be Kim Jong Nam’s Son Posts Video Online
- Watch Live as the United Nations Celebrates International Women’s Day
- Saudi Arabia Must Empower Women If it Truly Wants to Move Forward
- Canadian Town Apologizes After Its Drinking Water Turns Pink
- Justin Trudeau Announced a $650 Million Plan for Sexual and Reproductive Health on Women’s Day
- Australia’s Summer Broke More Than 205 Weather Records, Report Finds
- The Arch Where Daenerys Married Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones Has Collapsed
- ‘This Will Be the Worst War’: Fears of Mass Displacement as Thousands Flee Conflict in Myanmar’s Northeast
- Two Foreigners in the UAE Face Long Jail Terms For Having Sex Even Though They Are Engaged
- Australian Man Who Posed As Justin Bieber Online Charged With 900 Counts of Child Sex Crimes
- Bolivia Nearly Doubles the Area Allowed for the Legal Planting of Coca
- The Future of the European Union
- Moscow Cozies Up to the Right
- New Travel Ban Helps U.S.-Iraq Relations but Still Stings Elsewhere
- Battling for Blood Jade: Inside One of the World’s Most Dangerous Industries
- China’s LGBT Citizens Are Coming Out as an Economic Force
- This Chemical Turned Water Pink in a Canadian Town. But We Actually Need It
- The U.S. Wants More Than 60 Countries to Help Come Up With a Plan to Defeat ISIS
- Here’s What You Should Know About the Hindu Festival of Holi
- Pope Francis Wants to Consider Ordaining Married Men as Priests
- See Incredible Images of Color From India’s Holi Festival
- The Refugees Who Helped Edward Snowden Are Seeking Asylum in Canada
- E.U. Leaders Infuriate Poland by Re-Electing Donald Tusk as Head of the European Council
- A Judge Who Asked Alleged Rape Victim Why She Hadn’t Kept Her Knees Together Has Resigned
- Two People Have Died in Protests Following Park Geun-hye’s Impeachment
- Taiwan Is Desperate for Fee-Paying, Mainland Chinese Students. That Could Be Bad for Academic Freedom
- Whoever Becomes South Korea’s New Leader Has Three Options for Dealing With Kim Jong Un. None Are Great
- What to Know About Geert Wilders, the ‘Dutch Trump’
- 5 Global Scandals That Have Nothing to Do with Donald Trump
- Nigel Farage: President Trump and I Are ‘Probably the Two Most Vilified People in the West’
- Ancient Statue Believed to be of Pharaoh Ramses II Discovered in Cairo Slum
- Pope Francis Might Consider Ordaining Married Priests. Here’s Why That’s Not Already a Thing
- A Real Purim Story: How Hamantaschen Cookies Got Their Name
- Canada Is Expecting Even More Refugees to Come From the U.S
- The U.S. Troop Presence in Syria Is at Its Highest Ever. But How Long Are They on the Ground for and Why?
- 38 People Have Been Killed by a Bus After a Hit-and-Run Incident in Haiti
- Five Years On, Myanmar’s Rohingya Displacement Camps Are Feeling Ever More Permanent
- Modi Gambled by Turning State Elections Into a Referendum on His Leadership. He Won Big Time
- China Has One of the World’s Highest Marriage Ages. But One Lawmaker Wants to Change That
- Turkey’s Rift with European Nations Over Pro-Erdogan Rallies Deepens
- Carlos the Jackal Is Going on Trial Again
- Brazil’s President Moved Out Because of ‘Ghosts’
- Boaty McBoatface Embarks on Its Maiden Voyage This Week
- The Netherlands Warily Takes Center Stage as a Pivotal Election Nears
- Poland Says 98-Year-Old Minnesota Man Was a Nazi War Commander
- 10-Year-Old Boy Earns ‘Little Picasso’ Nickname In Serbian Refugee Camp
- Philippine Vice President Slams Duterte’s Drug War in a New Video
- Canadian Girl Guides Are Staying Away From the U.S. After Trump’s Travel Ban
- U.N. Warned That Myanmar May Be Trying to Expel the Rohingya Population Entirely
- Disney Delays Release of Beauty and the Beast in Malaysia Following Censorship of Gay Scene
- Companies Can Ban Employees From Wearing Headscarves, Europe’s Top Court Rules
- These Cities Have the Best Quality of Life. And the Top 25 Are All Outside the U.S.
- The French Presidential Candidate François Fillon Has Been Placed Under Formal Investigation
- People Are Outraged That This Brazilian Soccer Team Signed a Goalie That Had His Girlfriend Murdered
- The Man on the Bed
- Why Nazi War Criminals Are Still Being Tracked Down in the U.S.
- China Has Begun New Construction Work on Disputed South China Sea Island
- ‘Democracy Demands Dissent’: Philippine Vice President Condemns Duterte’s Drug War in Q&A With TIME
- Woman With Down’s Syndrome Fulfills Her Dream of Presenting the Weather on TV
- A Sign That Reads ‘Beware of Jews’ Appeared in London
- The Suwalki Gap: The Most Vulnerable Stretch of Land in Europe
- Why Some Irish People Don’t Want You to Call It St. Patty’s Day
- New Zealand’s Whanganui River Has Been Granted the Same Legal Rights as a Person
- Turkey’s Controversial Referendum
- A State Election In India Reinforces Narendra Modi’s Grip on Power
- What Man, and Climate Change, Has Wrought
- The Power of Le Pen
- How Green Became Associated With St. Patrick’s Day and All Things Irish
- A Volcanic Explosion in Italy Injured 10 People
- British Spy Service Says Claim That It Wiretapped President Trump Is ‘Utterly Ridiculous’
- Harrowing Video Shows Woman’s Escape from a Mudslide in Peru
- European Parliament Resolution Calls for the Release of the Philippine President’s Most Vocal Critic
- Bill Gates: Cutting Foreign Aid Makes America Less Safe
- Why the Dutch Election Doesn’t Mean Populism Is Dead in Europe
- New Zealand Police Shot and Killed an Escaped Airport Security Dog
- These Two Drafts Show How the Balfour Declaration Evolved
- President Trump Is Blaming North Korea for ‘Behaving Very Badly’
- Five Facts About Europe’s Big Week
- Watch This Man Master a Difficult-Looking St. Patrick’s Day Challenge
- 3 American Troops Wounded During ‘Insider Attack’ by Afghan Soldier
- Trump Repeats His Charge That the North Korean Leader Is ‘Acting Very, Very Badly’
- Modi’s Backing of a Hard-Liner to Run India’s Most Populous State Poses Major Questions
- Taiwan Doesn’t Want to Become a Pawn Between the U.S. and China
- This Is the Happiest Country in the World
- Stephen Hawking Fears He ‘May Not Be Welcome’ in U.S. Under Trump
- Norway Is Happiest Country in the World. What’s the Secret?