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World: Part 178
- Theresa May Faces Decision Day on Whether to Postpone Brexit Vote
- New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Offers Emotional Apology to Family of Murdered British Tourist
- How the More Than Me Charity Gamed the Internet and Hollywood to Win a Million Dollars
- Ignore the Lies About the UN Migration Pact. It’s the Only Responsible Solution to a Changing World
- Who Will Be TIME’s Person of the Year for 2018? See the Shortlist
- Activists Convicted of Terrorism-Related Charges After Chaining Themselves to Airplane to Prevent Deportation Flight
- Expecting Huge Defeat, Theresa May Has Delayed a Crucial Brexit Vote
- Surfer Who Once Said He Was ‘Shark Bait’ Has Inevitably Been Bitten By a Shark
- This $100 Million Indian Wedding Will Put Crazy Rich Asians to Shame
- The Trump Administration Pitched Coal at a Climate Change Conference
- TIME’s 2018 Person of the Year: The Guardians
- The Story Behind TIME’s 2018 Person of the Year Covers
- We Need Writers Now More Than Ever. Our Democracy Depends On It
- She Reported From War Zones. But Covering Philippine President Duterte Might Be Her Most Dangerous Job Yet
- ‘Please Have Mercy.’ The Wives of Reuters Journalists Jailed in Myanmar Speak Out
- ‘Journalism Is Under Threat.’ Inside a Bangladeshi Journalist’s Dangerous Journey From Photographer to Prisoner
- ‘I Hate Being the Story.’ The Capital Gazette Reflects on Life After a Newsroom Shooting
- The Guardians
- Moon Jae-in
- He Faked His Own Death to Save His Life. Did He Discredit His Profession By Doing So?
- Ex-Canadian Diplomat Detained in China Following Arrest of Chinese Tech Exec in Canada
- Behind the Scenes of the 2018 Person of the Year Issue
- Suspect in Strasbourg Christmas Market Attack Killed in Police Shootout, Authorities Confirm
- Canadian Judge Grants Huawei CFO $7.5 Million Bail as U.S. Seeks Extradition
- ‘I Just Don’t Think It’s the Right Approach.’ Ambassador Christopher Hill on Why North Korea May Be Taking the U.S. for a Ride
- 2 More Medical Schools in Japan Have Admitted to Discriminating Against Women
- Theresa May Could Be Ousted As British Prime Minister Today. Here’s What to Know
- German Chocolate Factory’s Mishap Transforms Road Into Molten River
- Why Narendra Modi’s Ruling Party No Longer Looks Invincible in 2019 Indian Elections
- French Protesters Just Won Concessions From Macron. Here’s Why They’re More Successful Than American Demonstrators
- How to Help the Wild Boars Soccer Team and Other Kids in Thailand
- From Cave Divers to a Fearless Flier, Here Are the Heroes of 2018
- From Person of the Year to Big Tech: Let’s Break Down Everything You Need to Know This Week
- A Second Canadian Citizen May Have Been Detained in China, Official Says
- Imprisoned Iranian Activist Dies After 60-Day Hunger Strike
- Here’s Why Russian Bombers Are in Venezuela. And Why the U.S. Is So Angry About It
- The Quick Read on Theresa May’s Pyrrhic Victory in a No-Confidence Vote
- These Tiny Island Nations Are Leading the Fight Against Climate Change
- Miss USA Under Fire for Mocking Miss Cambodia and Miss Vietnam During Miss Universe Competition
- Joy to the World. The Adorable 2018 Royal Family Christmas Cards Are Here
- American Student Stabbed to Death While Studying in the Netherlands
- The Paris Agreement Lives on at the U.N. Climate Change Conference. But Political Disruption Still Remains a Threat
- After a Week of Crisis, Theresa May’s Team Rejects New Brexit Referendum
- A Brazilian Celebrity Faith Healer Accused of Sexual Abuse Has Turned Himself in to Authorities
- On the Anniversary of the Delhi Gang Rape, a Three-Year-Old Girl Becomes India’s Latest Victim of Sexual Assault
- A Suspected Gas Explosion Has Injured More Than 40 People at a Busy Restaurant in Japan
- U.S. Airstrikes Kill 62 Al Shabaab Militants In Somalia
- You Probably Missed the Hidden Inspiration Behind Miss Philippines’ Vibrant Red Gown
- AI and the Automation of Jobs Disproportionately Affect Women, World Economic Forum Warns
- The Bodies of 2 Scandinavian Women Were Found in Morocco
- ‘A Toxic Place for Women.’ A New Study Reveals the Scale of Abuse on Twitter
- Oh Come Let Us Enjoy Meghan Markle Doing Arts and Crafts at This Festive Christmas Gathering
- The U.S. Has Been Named as One of the Deadliest Places in the World for Journalists
- 3 Reasons Why SoftBank’s Massive IPO Flopped So Badly on Market Debut
- From the White House to the Super Bowl: Let’s Break Down Everything You Need to Know This Week
- The U.S. Will Withdraw From Syria. No One’s Sure What Comes Next
- ‘It Shouldn’t Be a Political Decision.’ Justin Trudeau Says Politics Won’t Factor Into Possible Huawei 5G Ban
- Rogue Drones Have Shut Down Britain’s Second Busiest Airport. Here’s What to Know
- The Quick Read on Why President Xi Jinping’s Big Speech Felt So Small
- An Aquarium Aimed for Meme Greatness With Abby the Otter Photo and It Backfired
- With One Tweet, Trump May Have Given Assad a Path to Victory in Syria
- It’s Lights Out at Germany’s Last Coal Mine
- Take a Look Back at All of TIME’s Covers in 2018
- TIME’s Best Photojournalism of 2018
- Why Arab Regimes Are Using White Nationalist Lies to Attack Muslim-American Politicians
- 2018 Was a Year of Tension, Threats and Powerful Unity. Here’s How It Unfolded
- Canada Demands China Immediately Release Detained Citizens After Huawei Arrest
- President Trump Says Turkey Can Take Care of ‘Whatever Remains’ of the Islamic State in Syria
- These Were the Biggest Icons and Stars We Lost in 2018
- A Tsunami Has Killed Hundreds in Indonesia. Here’s What to Know About the Latest Deadly Natural Disaster to Hit the Country
- A German Magazine Will Press Charges Against Its Own Reporter Who Faked His Stories
- Where in the World Is Santa? Find Out With the Santa Tracker
- Indonesian Singer Grieves Wife, Bandmates Killed by Devastating Tsunami in Emotional Instagram Posts
- Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton Greet Onlookers Together on Christmas
- Queen Elizabeth Urges Mutual Respect in Christmas Message Amid Rancorous Brexit Debate
- The Islamic State Has Claimed a Suicide Attack on Libya’s Foreign Ministry
- Tunisia’s Tumultuous Year Ends in Protest After a Journalist Set Himself on Fire
- President Trump Makes Surprise Visit to Combat Zone for the First Time Following Syria Withdrawal
- Two Sherpa Widows Will Try to Summit Everest in Honor of Their Late Husbands
- This Village in India Has an Unexpected Edible Source of Income
- President Trump Showed His Contradictory Foreign Policy Doctrine in Iraq. Call It ‘Hawkish Isolationism’
- A 71-Year-Old French Man Is Making His Way Across the Atlantic Ocean in a Barrel
- Elon Musk’s Lawyers Say ‘Pedo’ Insult Aimed at Cave Diver Is Protected by First Amendment
- 2018 Was A Tense Year. The Biggest Search Trends on Dictionary.com Show Just How Tense It Was
- Anchors Aweigh: Hong Kong Boat-Dwellers Face Eviction With Nowhere to Go
- Why Bitcoin Matters for Freedom
- Our World Runs on Resources Looted From Congo. That’s Why Democratic Elections Alone Can’t Solve the Country’s Problems
- The Plight of One Rescue Ship Underscores Just How Dangerous Europe’s Migrant Crisis Remains
- That Botched Jesus Restoration Is a Massive Tourist Attraction for a Small Spanish Town
- Exclusive: Russian Ex-Spy Pressured Manafort Over Debts to an Oligarch
- Senator Calls on Trump Administration to Investigate Saudi Role in Helping Manslaughter Suspect Flee U.S.
- The Royals Just Shared Their Favorite Moments of 2018
- A Suspected Gas Explosion at a High-Rise in Russia Has Killed at Least 3 People
- ‘They Threaten Everyone.’ Sheikh Hasina’s Landslide Win in Bangladesh Marred by Voter Suppression
- It’s Already 2019 Across the World: Here’s What the New Year Looks Like in Sydney, Tokyo and Other Cities
- Philippines President Duterte Says He Sexually Assaulted a Maid
- Eight French People Spent New Years Eve Getting Rescued from a Carnival Ride by Helicopter
- Report: Netflix Bows to Saudi Request, Takes Down Critical Comedy Show Episode
- A ‘620km Human Chain’ — Indian Women Rally for Equality
- Who Is Paul Whelan, the American Detained in Russia for Alleged Spying?