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World: Part 187
- American Automakers Could Be a Casualty in Trump’s Trade War With Mexico
- ‘I Didn’t Know That She Was Nasty.’ Trump Responds to Meghan Markle Criticizing His 2016 Presidential Run
- President Trump Denies Meghan Markle ‘Nasty’ Comment Despite Recording
- Cruise Ship Slams Into Dock in Venice, Injuring at Least 4
- The U.K. Jeers and Cheers President Donald Trump As State Visit Begins
- London Mayor Compares Trump to European Dictators in Scathing Op-Ed About the President’s U.K. Visit
- Southeast Asia Doesn’t Want to Be the World’s Dumping Ground. Here’s How Some Countries Are Pushing Back
- Trump’s Visit Is a Reminder That Europe Is Being Bullied by America — And It Is Working
- Here Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Threats to Press Freedom Around the World
- ‘Stone Cold Loser.’ Trump Lashes Out at London’s Mayor Before Touching Down in Britain
- Tiananmen Shaped China’s History. But Chinese Millennials Have Mixed Views About Its Legacy
- Trump’s Trade War Targets Chinese Students at Elite U.S. Schools
- ‘Genocide’ Was Committed Against Canada’s Indigenous Women, an Inquiry Found
- ‘The Arc of History Is Bending Back.’ New Study Shows How Girls Around the World View Female Leaders
- ‘I’ve Been Told Lies.’ Young Chinese Recall When They First Learned of Tiananmen
- How the Tiananmen Square Massacre Changed China Forever
- President Trump Praises U.K.’s Theresa May and Says Brexit ‘Would Be Good for the Country’
- 30 Years Later, Hong Kong Still Harbors the Spirit of Tiananmen
- China Warns Travelers About Harassment and Crime in the U.S.
- More Journalists Are Being Killed, Arrested and Assaulted as Authoritarianism Spreads
- While Thousands March, President Trump Dismisses London Protests as ‘Fake News’
- 10 Downing Street’s Larry the Cat Disrupts President Trump’s U.K. Visit by Sitting Under His Limo
- The U.S. Shared Nuclear Information With Saudi Arabia After Khashoggi’s Murder
- This Indian School Requires Students to Hand Over Plastic Waste as Tuition
- Australian Police Raided the Office of the National Broadcaster Over Leaked Documents
- This Is the Most Anticipated Women’s World Cup Ever. But Corruption and Abuse Still Block Women From Soccer
- 5 Big Stories to Watch in the Women’s World Cup
- Trump and May Can’t Escape Shadow of Politics at Portsmouth’s D-Day Ceremony
- It Just Got a Lot Harder for Americans to Travel to Cuba. Here’s What to Know
- What’s the Most Accurate D-Day Movie? Here’s What 3 Movies Got Right—and Wrong
- American Family With Ties to ISIS Repatriated to U.S. From Syria, Officials Say
- High Heels at Work Are ‘Necessary,’ Says Japan’s Labor Minister
- U.S. Readies $2 Billion Taiwan Arms Package Despite Protest From Beijing
- Sudan’s Military Calls for Election After Violent Crackdown on Protesters
- The Legacy of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in China
- How Brexit Broke Britain and Revealed a Country at War With Itself
- Tina Brown: How Britain Lost the Plot Over Brexit
- The Story Behind Cold War Steve’s TIME Cover on Brexit Britain
- Jupiter Will Appear its Biggest, Brightest, and Most Visible This Week. This Is the Best Way to See It
- Meet the Woman Sailing Around the World to Raise Awareness About Plastic Pollution
- Google Doodle Celebrates Asia’s Dragon Boat Festival. Here’s What to Know
- Australia Seizes More Than $800 Million Worth of Meth In Its Largest-Ever Bust
- Lesbian Couple Assaulted on London Bus By Four Men Who Had Demanded The Women Kiss ‘So They Could Enjoy Watching’
- 11 U.S. Tourists Have Died in the Dominican Republic in 2019. Should You Cancel Your Trip?
- Meghan Markle’s First Major Post-Baby Outing at Trooping the Colour 2019 Looked Like a Lot of Fun
- Massive Protest Held in Hong Kong Against Proposal to Ease Extradition to China
- Despite Trump Administration Request Denials, U.S. Embassies Are Displaying Pride Flags Around the World
- Hong Kong’s Leader Says Extradition Bill to Go Ahead Prompting Calls for Fresh Protests
- An Intimate Portrait of Life in Sierra Leone
- That Missing $450 Million Da Vinci Painting Is Reportedly on Saudi Crown Prince MBS’ Yacht
- ‘I’m the Sort of Trumpian Anti-Trump.’ The Unconventional Lawmaker Trying to Upend the Race for U.K. Prime Minister
- The Quick Read About… the U.K. after Theresa May
- U.S. State Department Expresses ‘Grave Concern’ Over Hong Kong Extradition Proposal
- President Trump Says He’ll Raise China Tariffs If President Xi Won’t Meet at G-20
- ‘We Owe It to Our Kids to Keep the Environment Clean.’ Canada to Ban Single-Use Plastics as Early as 2021
- A U.S. Citizen Detained in Vietnam Could Face the Death Penalty for Subversion
- President Trump Is Right: The Euro Is Too Cheap, According to Most Measures
- Botswana’s High Court Overturns Laws Criminalizing Homosexuality
- ‘It’s Time Africa Had Its Own Harvard.’ Inside a University Training African Leaders to Solve African Problems
- Greed, Weather and Inexperience: See How Mount Everest’s Deadly Season Compares to Past Years
- Protests Over a Divisive Extradition Bill Turn Violent in Hong Kong
- India Plans to Launch Moon Mission in July
- ‘He Had Powerful Enemies.’ Russian Journalist Ivan Golunov Has Been Released, But Media in Russia Still Can’t Work Freely
- Prince William Broke With Royal Tradition to Ask Sheep Farmers About Brexit
- French President Macron Gave President Trump a ‘Friendship Tree’ Last Year. It Is Now Dead
- Hong Kong Is on the Frontlines of a Global Battle For Freedom
- International Pressure Is Growing on Hong Kong Over the Controversial Extradition Bill
- The Leaders of These Sinking Countries Are Fighting to Stop Climate Change. Here’s What the Rest of the World Can Learn
- ‘It’s a Dark Period.’ The Stanford Expert Known as ‘Mr. Democracy’ on the Shrinking Free World
- ‘If All of Us Come Out, We Can Win.’ Hong Kong Protesters Call for Even Bigger March
- Italy’s Precarious Economy Again Threatens the E.U.
- The Leaders of These Sinking Countries Are Fighting to Stop Climate Change. Here’s What the Rest of the World Can Learn
- U.N. Head: Climate Change Can Prove the Value of Collective Action
- Two Oil Tankers Attacked in the Middle East, Stoking Fears of Conflict
- 6 Out of 7 Candidates for U.K. Prime Minister Admitted to Using Drugs. Here’s Why It Might Not Matter
- Cold War Steve Designed the ‘How Britain Went Bonkers’ TIME Cover. Join Him for a Reddit AMA
- Oil Tanker Attacks Put Trump’s Iran Red Line to the Test
- U.S. Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill Supporting Democracy in Hong Kong in the Wake of Violent Unrest
- The U.K. Just Banned ‘Harmful Gender Stereotypes’ in Advertising
- This Is the Only Way to Tackle the Climate Emergency
- Notre Dame Worshipers Must Wear Hard Hats at First Mass Since Devastating Fire
- Expedia Fined $325,000 for Breaching Travel Sanctions to Cuba
- Prosecutors Threw the Book at Julian Assange. Here’s How That Could Backfire
- The Quick Read About… Turkey’s Troubling Russian Shopping Spree
- The Congo Ebola Outbreak Began a Year Ago. Here’s What to Know About the Public-Health Emergency
- This Remote Irish Island Is Hoping To Lure New Residents
- Hong Kong Suspends Controversial China Extradition Bill After Massive Protests
- Alleged London Bus Attack Victim Speaks Out in Op-Ed: ‘Do You Get Outraged About All Homophobia?’
- A Hong Kong Extradition Protester Who Fell to His Death Is Being Hailed as a ‘Martyr’
- Massive Protests Force Apology From Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam for Divisive Extradition Bill
- Hong Kong’s Freedom Protesters Mourn Their Martyr at an Emotional Vigil
- Hong Kong Freedom Campaigner Joshua Wong Released From Prison as Protesters Vow to Fight On
- Freed Hong Kong Activist Joshua Wong Addresses Rally on the Day He Is Released From Prison
- ‘It’s Not the Final Battle.’ 8 Questions for Freed Hong Kong Democracy Campaigner Joshua Wong
- Millions Were Left Without Power in Argentina and Uruguay After an ‘Extraordinary’ System Failure. How Did it Happen?
- 4 Injured, 3 Arrested After Reports of Shooting During Raptors Celebration, Toronto Police Say
- U.S. to Send 1,000 Additional Troops to the Mideast Over Tanker Attacks
- Exclusive: President Trump Calls Alleged Iranian Attack on Oil Tankers ‘Very Minor’
- Hong Kong Leader Apologizes Amid Mounting Pressure to Resign
- How U.S. Allies in the Middle East are Responding to Rising Tensions with Iran