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World: Part 189
- ‘The Bill Is Dead.’ Hong Kong’s Leader Vows to Kill a Controversial Extradition Plan After Weeks of Protest
- Swiss Air Force Disrupts Yodeling Festival With Fly-By in the Wrong Town
- Trump Calls U.K. Ambassador ‘Very Stupid Guy’ After Leaked Criticism of his Administration
- Coroner Says American Biologist Found Dead in Greece Was Killed in ‘Criminal Act’
- U.K. Lawmakers Just Voted to Back Same-Sex Marriage and Abortion Access in Northern Ireland
- Former British Diplomats Say Trump’s Dispute With the Ambassador Has Come at the Worst Possible Time
- Video Footage Shows Himalayan Climbers’ Last Moments Before Deadly Avalanche
- Man Survives Being Swept Over Niagara Falls
- British Politicians and Former Diplomats Are Furious That Trump ‘Bullied’ Their Ambassador Out of Office
- A Glacier the Size of Florida Is Becoming Unstable. It Has Dire Implications for Global Sea Levels
- An Exclusive Look Inside the Recovery Efforts to Save Notre Dame
- Foxconn Founder Terry Gou Wants to be Taiwan’s President—and a Go-Between for U.S. and China
- The Greek Election Brings Hope for a Country in Need
- ‘Only the Strong Survive.’ How Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu Is Testing the Limits of Power
- The 10 Countries Most Vulnerable to Climate Change Will Experience Population Booms in the Coming Decades
- Netanyahu Keeps Plans on West Bank Annexation Close to His Chest
- U.K. Foreign Secretary Says Saudi Arabia Has Paid the Price for Khashoggi Killing
- Trump Administration Threatens to Extend Trade War to France Over 3% Tax on Big Tech Companies
- Read the Transcript of TIME’s Interview With Benjamin Netanyahu
- The Quick Read About… Mexico’s Recent Political Drama
- ‘Korean Music Is Amazingly Vibrant.’ TIME Talks to Seoul Hip-Hop Sensation Epik High
- Another Canadian Citizen Has Been Arrested in China
- ‘You Are a Racist Disgrace.’ Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice Chides ‘Ignorant’ Diplomat on Twitter
- Greek Police Question ‘Main Suspect’ in Death of American Biologist Killed in Crete
- An Amusement Park Ride Snapped in Half and Killed Two People in India
- Millions Displaced as Monsoon Floods Hit India, Nepal and Bangladesh
- Latest Returned 1MDB Loot Includes a Vintage King Kong Poster and a Basquiat Drawing
- How a 7-Year-Old Girl Survived Papua New Guinea’s Crucible of Sorcery
- U.K.’s Boris Johnson Once Claimed Islam Had Put the Muslim World ‘Centuries Behind’ the West
- Greek Police Have Arrested a Suspect in the Killing of an American Researcher on Crete
- On the Cusp of Power, Boris Johnson’s Inflammatory Language on Islam Returns to Haunt Him
- The U.S. Helped Defeat Ebola in 2014. Now, We’re Watching a Crisis Become a Catastrophe
- U.S. Sanctions Myanmar Generals for Ethnic Cleansing of Rohingya
- Here’s How North Korea Gets Luxury Goods Despite Sanctions
- A Man Tried to Smuggle Cocaine Into Spain by Hiding It Under His Toupee
- Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian Imprisoned in Iran, Has Been Moved to a Psychiatric Ward
- U.K. Labour Party Members Take Out Newspaper Advert Accusing Leader of ‘Allowing Antisemitism to Grow’
- El Chapo, the Notorious Drug Kingpin, Has Been Sentenced to Life in Prison in the U.S.
- Pamplona’s Bull Runs Have a Controversial Past. Do They Still Have a Future?
- ‘He’s Got His Own Style.’ Handsome Goat Is One of the Most Stylish Guys to Grace Your Eyeballs Lately
- The Woman Who Discovered the Cause of Global Warming Was Long Overlooked. Her Story Is a Reminder to Champion All Women Leading on Climate
- From Satellites to the Moon and Mars, China Is Quickly Becoming a Space Superpower
- How the Area 51 Raid Meme Became the Biggest Joke in the Galaxy
- WHO Declares Ebola in Congo a Public-Health Emergency Nearly a Year After Outbreak
- The Internet Is Also Keen on Storming These Other Places After the Rise of the ‘Area 51 Raid’
- The U.S. ‘Shot Itself in the Foot’ by Pulling Out of the Nuclear Deal, Iranian Foreign Minister Says
- ‘Cambodia Is Not a Dustbin.’ More Plastic Waste to Be Sent Back to the U.S. and Canada
- Defying Trump, House Votes to Block Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
- The Louvre Removed the Name of OxyContin-Linked Sackler Family From Its Walls
- India Grapples With a Water Shortage as City Residents Reach Their Limits
- Argentina Faces Choice Between Hard Reforms and Populism
- Dueling Superpowers, Rival Billionaires. Inside the New Race to the Moon
- We Analyzed How the “Great Replacement” and Far Right Ideas Spread Online. The Trends Reveal Deep Concerns
- A Fire at Kyoto Animation Killed 33 People. Here’s What to Know About the Deadly Arson Attack in Japan
- The Man Who Started the Area 51 Raid Says Things Have Gotten a Little Spooky
- ‘The Numbers Are Just Horrendous.’ Almost 30,000 Species Face Extinction Because of Human Activity
- Pompeo Calls China’s Treatment of Uighurs the ‘Stain of the Century’
- ‘Whenever There’s Trouble He Rushes There.’ Meet Legislator Roy Kwong, the God of Hong Kong Protests
- A ‘Beech Bonanza’ Boosted the Population of This Critically Endangered New Zealand Bird
- A Passenger Was Fined $105,000 and Banned for Life for ‘Extremely Disruptive Behavior’ on an Airplane
- Japan Is Among the World’s Safest Countries, Though It Has a Grisly Record of Mass Violence
- Could Queen Elizabeth Stop a ‘No Deal’ Brexit?
- A Deadly Heat Wave After the Hottest June On Record: How the Climate Crisis Is Creating ‘a New Normal’
- The Quick Read About… the New President-elect of the European Commission
- Fresh Hong Kong Protests End in Chaotic Clashes
- U.K. Seeks to Ease Tensions in Persian Gulf After Iran Seizes Oil Tanker
- Canadian Police Accidentally Livestream Double Homicide Press Conference Using Facebook’s Cat Filter
- Hong Kong’s Leader Offers No Solutions After Night of Violence
- Iran Arrested 17 People Accused of Being CIA-Trained Spies
- What to Know About the British-Flagged Oil Tanker Seized by Iran Amid Escalating Tensions
- Scientists Unveil Memorial to Iceland’s ‘First’ Dead Glacier Lost to Climate Change
- Suspected ‘Triad’ Gangs Mark Dangerous New Phase in Hong Kong’s Crisis
- Singapore Seizes Record Ivory Haul of 8.8 Tonnes in a Shipment En Route to Vietnam
- Boris Johnson Wins Contest to Become New U.K. Prime Minister
- World Leaders React to Boris Johnson Becoming the U.K.’s New Prime Minister
- The ‘Special’ U.S.-U.K. Relationship is Bruised After Trump Officials Left U.K. Out of Iran Strike Planning
- The Strait of Hormuz Is at the Center of Iran Tensions Again. Here’s How the Narrow Waterway Gained Wide Importance
- Apple Moved Mac Pro Production to China. Now it Wants Tariff Exemptions
- Libel Trial Opens Of Maria Ressa, Philippine Journalist Critical of President Duterte
- China Urges U.S. to Remove ‘Black Hand’ From Hong Kong Protests
- Boris Johnson Led the Charge for Brexit. Now, as Prime Minister, He Must Deliver It
- Is Capitalism or Communism Better for Women? How the Kitchen Debate Gave a New Meaning to the Cold War ‘Home Front’
- Tinder’s Newest Feature Aims to Keep LGBTQ People Safer Across the World
- Sri Lankans Ask the U.K. to Take Back Rotten Waste
- A Violent Turn in Hong Kong Protests Marks a Dangerous New Phase
- Iceland’s Prime Minister Talks Climate Change and Gender Equality Over Ice Cream
- Sweeping Political Change in Ukraine Heralds Hope for the Future
- Inside the Fight Over How Notre Dame Should Rise From the Ashes
- Paris Could Hit 108 Degrees Thursday as Record-Breaking Heat Wave Scorches Europe
- Another ‘Wolf Pack’ Rape Case Is Reigniting Debate Over Spain’s Controversial Sexual Assault Laws
- After 158 Years U.K. Lawmakers Have Voted to Decriminalize Abortion in Northern Ireland. The Fight’s Not Over Yet
- Tech Companies Say it’s Too Hard to Hire High-Skilled Immigrants in the U.S. — So They’re Growing in Canada Instead
- These Cities Broke Temperature Records in Europe’s Heat Wave
- What’s Next for Rapper A$AP Rocky Now That Swedish Prosecutors Charged Him With Assault?
- Google and Facebook Are Facing a Crackdown in Australia After a Sweeping Probe
- North Korea’s Latest Missile Tests Underscore the Need for Focused Negotiations, Not Photo-Ops
- The Face of a Faceless Protest: Meet Hong Kong’s Ventus Lau
- 4 Teenagers Charged With Hate Crimes in London Bus Attack on Lesbian Couple
- A Victim of the Anti-Gay Purge in Chechnya Speaks Out: ‘The Truth Exists’
- Russia’s Version of #MeToo Has Struggled to Take Off — Until Now