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World: Part 184
- Read About 10 Journalists Now Facing the ‘Most Urgent’ Threats to Press Freedom Around the World
- What to Know About Zuzana Caputova, Slovakia’s First Female President
- People Are Lambasting Fox News For That ‘3 Mexican Countries’ Mistake
- An Expert Weighs in On the Baby Sea Turtle Who Was Eaten On Live TV
- Mexico’s Security Chief Says He Was an Undocumented Worker in the U.S.
- Malaysia’s Ex-PM Najib Razak Disputes $368 Million Tax Bill Ahead of His Corruption Trial
- Singapore Is the Latest Country to Propose Tough Legislation Against Fake News
- Greek and North Macedonian Prime Ministers Pose For Historic Selfie After End To 30-Year-Long Name Dispute
- The U.K. Is Now ‘Very Likely’ to Leave the E.U. Without a Deal, Warns Chief Negotiator
- ‘I’m Worn Out. I Am Wiped Out.’ Meet the Scorching Dad Who Burnt the Internet to a Crisp With His Model Meme
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Now Have Their Own Official Instagram Account
- Netanyahu Is Running for Re-Election as ‘Mr. Security.’ But His Strategy in Gaza Might Be His Achilles Heel
- The Red Cross Wants to Send Hundreds of Children of Islamic State Fighters Home
- Homosexuality and Adultery Are Now Punishable With Death by Stoning in Brunei. Here’s What to Know
- Hong Kong Advances Extradition Law to Allow Suspects to Be Sent to Mainland China for Trial
- Will Prince Harry Take Paternity Leave? Here’s What We Know
- Did Meghan Markle Have to Go With a Traditional Royal Baby Name? We Asked the Experts Who Know Best
- Ethiopian Airlines Pilots Followed Protocol During Boeing 737 MAX Crash: Source
- In India’s Upcoming Elections, Bollywood Wages a Battle for Hearts and Minds
- Japan Says the Name of Its New Imperial Era Means ‘Beautiful Harmony’ Not ‘Command’
- Kim Jong Un Just Visited His Father’s Birthplace. That Could Be a Sign That He’s Up to Something
- Most People Would Be Delighted With 10 Days Off. Except in Japan
- Sorry, Travelers. The Thai Capital Bangkok Has Called off One of Its Biggest Annual Parties
- India Gets Ready for High-Stakes Elections in the World’s Biggest Democracy
- Turkey’s Local Elections Show Erdogan’s Weakening Support After Losing Istanbul
- How Putin Built a Ragtag Empire of Tyrants and Failing States
- Breaking Down the Complicated Relationship Between Russia and NATO
- Boeing 737 MAX Crashed After System Forced Its Nose Down ‘Uncommanded,’ Ethiopia Says
- Family of American Killed in Ethiopian Air Crash Sue Boeing Over Flight Control System
- Ecuador Plans to Expel Julian Assange From Its London Embassy in ‘Hours to Days,’ WikiLeaks Says
- This Is What It’s Like to Be Gay in Brunei, Where Homosexuality Is Now Punishable by Being Stoned to Death
- India Never Actually Shot Down Pakistani F-16 in Kashmir Clash, New Report Says
- An American Tourist Has Been Kidnapped and Held for Ransom in Uganda. Here’s What to Know
- World Bank Appoints Trump Nominee David Malpass As President
- The Quick Read About… Russia’s Presence in Venezuela
- They Were Orphaned by the Rwandan Genocide. 25 Years Later, They’re Interviewing the Perpetrators
- After the ‘War of Annihilation’ Against ISIS
- Rwandan President Pardons Hundreds Convicted of Having or Assisting in an Abortion
- Suspected Rhino Poacher Killed by an Elephant, Then Eaten by Lions in South Africa
- A British Woman Is Facing Jail in Dubai Because She Called Her Ex’s Wife a ‘Horse’ on Facebook 3 Years Ago
- South Korea’s President Plans to Ask Trump to Ease Sanctions on Kim Jong Un
- ‘The City I Love Is Making People Sick.’ London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Making Polluters Pay
- Egypt’s Alaa al Aswany Learns the Cost of Writing Against the Regime
- Leaders of Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Movement Convicted of Public Nuisance
- Former New Zealand Official on Trial Over Spy-Cam Found in D.C. Embassy Toilet
- Nepalese Climbers Are Remeasuring Mount Everest Following Doubts About Its Height
- At a Time of Rising India-Pakistan Tensions, Hotel Mumbai Has a Powerful Message
- The U.K. May Change the Rules That Turned Facebook Into an Empire. Will Other Countries Follow?
- Libya Is on the Brink of Civil War and a U.S. Citizen Is Responsible. Here’s What to Know
- Hacker From Russian Crime Group Jailed In Multi-Million Dollar Global Blackmail Conspiracy
- A Japanese F-35 Fighter Jet Has Crashed Into the Pacific Ocean
- Airbnb Backtracks on Its Decision to Delist Israeli Settlement West Bank Rentals
- Use of the Death Penalty Dropped to Lowest in a Decade, New Report Says
- Bodies of Missing New York Couple Believed to Be Found in Dominican Republic, Authorities Say
- Here’s a List of Meghan Markle’s Baby’s Potential Godparents and What They Could Bring to the Table
- For 66 Years, Women in South Korea Have Been Fined or Jailed for Having Abortions. That May Be About to Change
- We Finally Won the Right to Drive in Saudi Arabia. But the Kingdom’s War on Women Is Only Getting Worse
- Kim Jong Un Says North Korea Will Deliver a ‘Severe Blow’ to Those Imposing Sanctions
- Thai Authorities Continue Their Cleanup of the Country’s Famous ‘Water Splashing’ Parties
- It’s Complicated: From the Roman Empire to Brexit, Britain Has Always Struggled to Define Its Relationship With Europe
- How Nationalists Are Joining Together to Tear Europe Apart
- ‘A Narcissist Who Cannot See Beyond His Own Selfish Interest.’ Julian Assange Rebuked by U.K. Judge After Arrest
- President Trump Faces Tough Decision on North Korea at White House Today
- Netanyahu Gets His Chance to Enter History Books as Israel’s Longest-Ever Leader
- Trump and Xi Need to Resolve the Trade War, but Real Peace Is Unlikely
- Why Japan’s Traditions Help It Succeed in Modern World
- South Korea’s Top Court Orders Government to End 66-Year-Old Abortion Ban
- The Neverending Nightmare of Life in Brexit Britain
- Why the Charge Against Julian Assange Makes No Mention of Espionage or 2016 Russian Hacking
- Reuters Journalists Jailed in Myanmar to Receive U.N. Press Freedom Prize
- A Century After a Massacre in India During British Colonial Rule, the U.K. Faces Demands for an Apology
- It’s Business as Usual for Russians in Sudan, Despite Bashir’s Fall
- The Quick Read About… What’s Happening in Libya
- President Trump Suggests Third Summit With Kim Jong Un Saying Relations Remain ‘Very Good’
- France’s ‘Yellow Vest’ Protesters Take to the Streets for the 22nd Straight Weekend
- A Canadian Tourist Has Died After Falling From a Popular Zipline Attraction in Northern Thailand
- Are Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un About to Have a Summit?
- Prosecutors Rule Out Arson at Paris’ Famous Notre Dame Cathedral as Firefighters Extinguish Blaze
- ‘This Is Our History, and It’s Burning.’ Photos From Paris Show Notre Dame Devastated by Fire
- Notre Dame Cathedral’s History Has Always Been One of Destruction and Restoration
- ‘Mr. Pompeo, You Can Stop.’ China Refutes ‘Despicable’ U.S. Criticism of Its Involvement in Venezuela
- The Tiananmen Massacre Is One of China’s Most Censored Topics. Here’s a Look at What Gets Banned
- Social Media Gets a Bad Rap in Elections, But Activists In Indonesia Are Using It to Boost Transparency
- These Before and After Images Show the Extent of the Devastation at Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral
- Joyful Moment Captured at Notre-Dame Before the Devastating Fire Goes Viral
- ‘Venezuelans Are Starving for Information.’ The Battle to Get News in a Country in Chaos
- We Tried to Save Notre Dame Too Late, Says Champion of Cathedral Restoration
- The Notre Dame Fire Put Priceless Art and Artifacts at Risk. Here’s What Survived — and What Didn’t
- Pledges Reach Almost $1 Billion To Rebuild Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral
- China’s Rebounding Economy Strengthens Beijing’s Hand in Trade Talks With the U.S.
- The 100 Most Influential People of 2019
- The Story Behind the 2019 TIME 100 Covers
- Mohamed Salah: ‘We Need to Change the Way We Treat Women in Our Culture’
- Notre Dame’s Bell Towers Would Have Fallen Without Swift Action, Paris Fire Officials Say
- Notre Dame Isn’t the First Historic Building to Be Rebuilt After Burning Down. Here Are 6 Others
- ‘An Intense Climate of Fear Has Been Triggered.’ Press Freedom a Rising Concern in 2019, Report Says
- An American-Thai Couple Are In Deep Water Over Their Attempt to Establish a Community at Sea
- ‘We Won’t Be Silenced,’ Afghan Female Musicians Tell Taliban
- Amid Rising Gentrification, London’s African Churches Find a Way to Thrive
- The Quick Read About… Ukraine’s Run-Off Presidential Elections