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World: Part 191
- Join TIME’s Senior Editor Feliz Solomon in a Reddit AMA on the Hong Kong Protests
- ‘I Need the Money But I Feel Guilt.’ How a Drought-Resistant Crop Turned Women in Kenya into Reluctant Drug Lords
- U.K. Government ‘Extremely Concerned’ by Reports of China Detaining Hong Kong Consulate Employee
- Why the Italian Prime Minister’s Resignation Could Dampen Matteo Salvini’s Ambitions
- Trump’s Muddled Message on Hong Kong Captures the Real Problem With His Foreign Policy
- Hong Kong Protesters Demand Answers After Chinese Authorities Detain a British Consulate Staffer
- A Record Number of Fires Are Currently Burning Across the Amazon Rainforest
- Catholic Priest Abuse Survivors’ Group Says It’s ‘Cowardly’ That Convicted Cardinal Has Not Been Defrocked
- Tensions Simmer Between Brazil and Europe Over Amazon Deforestation
- Volatile Politics Rattle the Global Economy
- World’s Greatest Places 2019
- How We Chose the 2019 World’s Greatest Places
- New Zealand House Speaker Feeds Lawmaker’s Baby During Parliament Debate
- Canadian Consulate Suspends Travel for Hong Kong Staff
- What to Expect of Britain’s New Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the G7 Summit
- What Does the G7 Stand For?
- Italy’s Government Has Collapsed. What Happens Next?
- Violence in Zimbabwe Is Escalating. But We Won’t Stop Fighting for Our Freedoms
- G7 Ends With Whispers of a U.S.-Iran Meeting. Here’s Everything to Know
- The Indian Government Insists All Is Well in Kashmir. But As the Communications Shutdown Continues, Its Citizens Are Struggling to Reach the Outside World
- Environmentalists Have Been Warning About Amazon Fires for Decades. The Stakes Are Now Higher Than Ever
- After a String of Nuclear Incidents, Russia Just Launched a Floating Nuclear Power Plant. Is It Safe?
- ‘In the Spirit of Achieving Fair Trade,’ Trump Raises Tariffs on Hundreds of Billions of Chinese Imports
- ‘Racist, or, at Best, Unfathomably Stupid.’ Britons Finding it Hard to Swallow Campaign to Curb Knife Crime With Ads on Fried Chicken Boxes
- Trump Urges USPS and FedEx to Crackdown on Fentanyl Trafficking From China. They’ve Been Trying for Years
- How Trump Fits Into the Long, Fraught History of the Relationship Between Israel and American Jews
- Chinese State Media Warns of Intervention as Hong Kong Protests Turn Violent
- Indonesia Plans to Move Its Capital to the Island of Borneo
- Banksy’s Brexit Mural Has Disappeared From the Side of a U.K. Building
- A Giant Raft of Volcanic Rock From an Underwater Eruption Could Help Revive the Great Barrier Reef
- The Real Reason the Amazon Is On Fire
- ‘Each Country Can Have Their Own Villa.’ Trump Suggests Hosting 2020 G-7 Summit at His Miami Golf Resort
- How Trump Unwittingly Paved the Way for a Climate Change Breakthrough at the G-7
- ‘This Is a Fight.’ Meet Badiucao, the Dissident Cartoonist Taking on the Chinese Government
- Hong Kong Leader Says No Need for Beijing to Intervene in Protests Amid Escalating Violence
- Then and Now: 79 Days of Protest in Hong Kong
- Bolsonaro Says He Won’t Accept $20 Million To Fight Amazon Fires Unless Macron Apologizes
- Russia Is Trying to Sell Turkey Its Own Stealthy New Fighter After U.S. Revoked Access to F-35
- Cyclists and E-Scooters Are Clashing in the Battle for Europe’s Streets
- Amid Hour-Long Lines, Customers Fight Over Products as Costco Opens First Store in China
- Malaysia’s Ex-Leader Najib Razak Appears in Court for Biggest 1MDB Trial
- At Least Two Dead After Philippines Ferry Catches Fire
- U.K. Government Will Ask Queen to Suspend Parliament Before Brexit Deadline, Report Says
- U.K. Government Announces Plans to Suspend Parliament Before Brexit. Here’s What That Means
- French Police Team Destroys Virus That Hit Nearly 1 Million Computers
- Climate Activist Greta Thunberg, 16, Arrives in New York After Sailing Across the Atlantic
- Canada Deported a Chinese Dissident With a Criminal Past. Critics Worry He’ll Face Jail Upon Return
- Protests in West Papua Have Turned Violent Amid an Internet Blackout. Here’s What to Know
- Why the Resignation of a Key Scottish Leader Is a Sign the U.K. Could Break Apart Over Brexit
- The Eruption of Italy’s Stromboli Volcano Resulted in Some Harrowing Images From Nearby Tourists
- ‘You’re Not a Person if You Don’t Drink.’ How This Tiny European Country Developed the World’s Worst Drinking Problem
- Israel Is Escalating Its Shadow War With Iran. Here’s What to Know
- Trump Cancels Poland Trip to Focus on Hurricane Dorian, Says He’s Sending Pence in His Place
- Hong Kong Democracy Activists Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow Released on Bail After Arrest
- Former U.K. Prime Minister Joins Court Case to Stop Boris Johnson Suspending Parliament
- 4 Million Indian Citizens Could Be Made Stateless Tomorrow. Here’s What to Know
- A Fight Over Subsidies for 2 Ohio Nuclear Plants Draws Claim That China Is ‘Invading’ the Electric Grid
- The Invasion of Poland Wasn’t Hitler’s First Aggression. Here’s Why That Move Marked the Beginning of WWII
- Ukraine Is Struggling to Make Sense of Trump and Bolton’s Conflicting Messages on Russia
- Tens of Thousands of Protesters Take to the Streets in Hong Kong in Defiance of a Police Ban
- Protesters Storm Hong Kong International Airport and Disrupt Transport Links
- Bearing Witness as Brazil’s Amazon Burns
- Students Boycott Classes on the First Day of the School Year in Hong Kong’s Latest Democracy Protest
- Singapore’s Prime Minister Threatens Website Editor With Libel
- Taiwan Denies Stoking Hong Kong Unrest and Blasts Communist Party for Refusing to Meet Protesters’ Demands
- Beijing Dismisses Hong Kong’s Radical Protesters as Separatist ‘Thugs’ Bent on ‘Political Intimidation’
- A Rift Reportedly Opens Between Hong Kong Prosecutors and Police as Protests Continue Unabated
- Hong Kong Businesses Are Reeling Amid the Protests, But Their Workers Say ‘Freedom’ Is More Important
- These Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom Around the World
- Prince Harry Defends Private Jet Flights as He Launches New Travel Green Initiative
- Hong Kong Leader Formally Withdraws the Extradition Bill That Sparked Weeks of Unrest
- Aerial Photos Show the Devastating Damage Hurricane Dorian Wreaked in the Bahamas
- German Fashion Photographer Peter Lindbergh Dies at 74
- This Lithuanian City Played Host to Filming For HBO’s ‘Chernobyl.’ It’s Now Preparing for Its Own Nuclear Radiation Leak
- Exclusive: Secretary of State Pompeo Declines to Sign Risky Afghan Peace Deal
- Why Boris Johnson Lost His Bid for a New Election Before Brexit
- Hong Kong’s Leader Sticks to Her Plan to End the Unrest, Despite Its Poor Reception
- As the U.S.-China Trade War Escalates, Pocketbooks Feel the Pain
- China Is Playing a Cautious Waiting Game in Hong Kong
- U.K. Prime Minister’s Brother Resigns From Government: ‘Torn Between Family Loyalty and the National Interest’
- Here’s What It’s Like in the Bahamas After It Was Devastated by Hurricane Dorian
- Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwean Revolutionary Who Later Ruled With an Iron Fist, Dies at 95
- Hong Kong’s Protestors Have Their Own Special Slang. Here’s a Glossary of Some Common Terms
- Exclusive: New Study Says U.S. Can’t Win the Trade War and Neither Can China
- H&M Suspends Leather Purchases From Brazil Over Amazon Fires
- Hong Kong Braces for Another Weekend of Protests Despite Extradition Bill Withdrawal
- Robert Mugabe Ruled Zimbabwe for Decades. Here’s How He First Came to Power
- Robert Mugabe’s Legacy of Broken Souls
- Hurricane Dorian Rips Roofs Off Bahamas Oil Storage Tanks, Causes ‘Catastrophic’ Spillage
- What the Xenophobic Violence Gripping South Africa Means for Future of Country
- Cocoa Trees in West Africa Are Being Ravaged By a Disease With No Known Cure
- Bodies Crushed By Debris, Looting and Limited Sanitation: Survivors Describe Dorian’s Aftermath on Great Abaco Island
- Clashes Erupt in Hong Kong as Thousands March on the U.S. Consulate to Call for Washington’s Support
- Why a Plan to Redefine the Meaning of ‘Museum’ Is Stirring Up Controversy
- After Dorian Survivors Are Kicked Off Rescue Ship, U.S. Border Patrol Says All Bahamians Welcome — Except Those Who Aren’t
- Listen to the Song That Hong Kong’s Youthful Protesters Are Calling Their ‘National Anthem’
- The U.S. Reportedly Extracted a High-Level Spy From Russia in 2017 Amid Concerns of Mishandled Intelligence
- Moscow’s Elections Show Putin Is Losing the War at Home
- This Italian-Egyptian Singer Was Attacked By Populist Politicians. His Groundbreaking Success Is Silencing Critics
- France’s Macron Says U.K. Has Given E.U. ‘No Clear or Concrete Proposals’ for New Brexit Deal