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World: Part 192
- What It’s Like Living in One of the Hottest Cities on Earth—Where It May Soon Be Uninhabitable
- Can a 4,815-Mile Wall of Trees Help Curb Climate Change in Africa?
- The Best Way to Save Nature? More Nature
- These Charts Show How High Sea Levels Will Rise if Antarctica’s Ice Continues to Melt
- Angelina Jolie: Climate Change Is Already Displacing Millions of People. It’s Our Responsibility to Help Them
- Israel’s Netanyahu Vowed to Annex a Large Part of the West Bank. It’s Gone Unchallenged by His Rival
- Hurricane Dorian Is Gone. But the Bahamas Still Faces a Big Risk From Infectious Disease
- A Sleepy Giant Seal Helped Foil an International Drug Smuggling Operation in Australia
- Children’s Art Answers the Question: What Will Earth Look Like in 30 Years?
- ‘Alert The House GOP.’ After an Artist Printed 62,000 Pages of Hillary Clinton’s Emails, She Showed Up at His Exhibition and Read Through Them
- Dominican Republic Announces New Safety Measures After Deaths of 11 American Tourists
- ‘Less Space to Breathe.’ How Palestinians Are Responding to Netanyahu’s West Bank Annexation Plans
- China and the U.S Are Fighting a Major Battle Over Killer Robots and the Future of AI
- Tunisia’s Presidential Election 2019: Who’s Running, What’s at Stake
- Tropical Storm Humberto Leaves the Bahamas After Bringing Heavy Rain to the Hurricane Dorian-Ravaged Country
- ‘The Worst Natural Disaster I’ve Ever Seen.’ U.S. Search and Rescue Team Describes Hurricane Dorian’s Impact on the Bahamas
- ‘It Is Our Very Governments Who Are Killing the Earth.’ A Brazilian Indigenous Leader Speaks Out On Deforestation in the Amazon
- Golden Toilet Stolen From the U.K.’s Blenheim Palace, Birthplace of Winston Churchill
- President Trump Offers Support for Saudi Self-Defense in Call With Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
- Violence Flares as Protesters Defy a Police Ban to March Through Hong Kong’s Streets
- Rights Group Calls for the Release of Uighur Children Detained in Xinjiang
- ‘Locked and Loaded,’ the U.S. Blames Iran for a Drone Attack Against Saudi Arabia. Here’s What to Know
- Netanyahu’s Defense Treaty with Trump Is a Bad Idea. Just as Well It’s Only a Gimmick
- Gas Explosion at Russian Lab That Holds Ebola and Smallpox Samples
- American Cancer Survivor Becomes First Person To Swim English Channel 4 Times Non-Stop
- Paradise Without People
- ‘This Is a Global Fight.’ Cantonese Pop Diva Denise Ho Wants the World to Stand Up With Hong Kong
- Trump Orders Tighter Sanctions on Iran After Attack on Saudi Arabia
- Graeme Gibson, Canadian Author and Margaret Atwood’s Longtime Partner, Dies at 85
- Israel’s Election Has Ended in Deadlock. Here’s What Could Happen Next
- Canadian Teenager Diagnosed With ‘Severe Respiratory Illness’ Linked to Vaping
- Dozens of Designers Work in Shifts to Create Hong Kong Protest Art. Here Are Some Examples of Their Work
- ‘Materialism Will One Day Bring Change.’ Why a Senior Defector Believes North Korea’s Days Are Numbered
- Justin Trudeau Admits to Also Wearing Blackface ‘Makeup’ in High School Following TIME Report
- As Iran Gets Tough, Trump Seeks a Deal
- Boris Johnson’s Brexit Gamble Might Take the U.K. Back to Square One
- France’s President Emmanuel Macron Is Ready to Reset His Troubled Presidency
- With the Far Right Out of Power in Italy, the E.U. Edges Toward Migration Reform
- ‘I’m in This Death Valley.’ Read Our Full Conversation with Emmanuel Macron
- ‘Trump Is Having His Own Brexit’: The Race to Prepare for a Potential U.S. Exit From the World’s Mail System
- Justin Trudeau Says He Didn’t Remember Blackface and Brownface Photos and Admits There Could Be More
- A Top Defector Says the U.S. Must Levy Tougher Sanctions on North Korea to Prevent a New Nuclear State
- Amnesty International Says Hong Kong Police Using ‘Reckless and Indiscriminate Tactics’
- Google Doodle Celebrates the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan
- Far-Right Terrorism Is the Fastest Growing Threat to the U.K., Police Say
- ‘This Is an Emergency. Our House Is on Fire.’ Greta Thunberg Addresses New York’s Climate Strike
- Hundreds of Thousands Demand Climate Action in Massive Youth-Led Strikes Around the World
- 25 Years After ‘Operation Uphold Democracy,’ Experts Say the Oft-Forgotten U.S. Military Intervention Still Shapes Life in Haiti
- Climate Change Is Devastating the Lush Gardens of Versailles
- ‘Everything Was Broken.’ The Photographer Who Captured the Most Haunting Photographs of Dorian and Its Aftermath
- Puerto Rico Braces for Tropical Storm Karen: Here’s What to Know About Its Path
- Tropical Storm Karen Has the Internet Saying the Storm ‘Wants to Speak to a Manager’
- FIFA Says Women ‘Have to Be Allowed’ Into Iran’s Soccer Stadiums
- Prince Harry Is Honoring His Mother’s Work in Angola. Here’s What to Know About Princess Diana’s Landmines Walk
- Meghan Markle and Baby Archie Kick Off Family Royal Tour By Paying Tribute to an Iconic Princess Diana Moment
- With ‘Deepest Sadness,’ Swiss Mourn the Passing of Alps Glacier
- What Will Happen Next in Israel After the Elections
- This American Said He Had to Pay $2,400 to Get Home After Travel Company Thomas Cook Collapsed
- Hong Kong’s Summer of Unrest Has Been Drawing Inspiration From Ukraine’s Winter on Fire
- U.K. Supreme Court Rules Boris Johnson’s Suspension of Parliament Was Unlawful
- For Trump, It’s Lonely Going It Alone
- Trump Defends ‘America First’ Policy in U.N. Speech, Says the Future Belongs to ‘Patriots’ Over ‘Globalists’
- Why Is Spain Digging Up the Remains of Its Former Dictator Francisco Franco?
- What Boris Johnson’s Defeat in the U.K. Supreme Court Means
- Global Action on Climate Change Blocked By Political Disruptions
- Baby Archie Makes His Royal Tour Debut During Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Visit to South Africa
- Greta Thunberg Awarded ‘Alternative Nobel’ for Climate Change Activism
- The World’s Oceans Are in Trouble. And So Are Humans, Warns U.N. Report
- Researchers Discover What Became of a Lost Continent, Now Hidden Under the Adriatic Sea
- ‘Nobody Pushed Me.’ Ukrainian President Denies Trump Pressured Him to Investigate Biden’s Son
- Litigation is a Powerful Tool for Holding Those Responsible for the Climate Crisis to Account
- U.S. Sanctions Chinese Shipping Companies for Iranian Oil Dealings
- Saudi Prince Says Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder Happened on His ‘Watch’, PBS Reports
- Will Unrest in Hong Kong Spoil China’s Big Party?
- Justin Trudeau Wants to Keep His Job. First He’ll Have to Confront His Past — and a Changed World
- We’re In the Middle of a Global Information War. Here’s What We Need to Do to Win
- Ukraine Saw ‘No Connection’ Between U.S. Aid and Trump Request on Biden, Official Says
- ‘You’ve Caused Hurt and Disappointment.’ Hongkongers Lash Out at Embattled Leader During Town Hall Meeting
- New Zealand College Student’s Body Discovered in Dorm Room Nearly 2 Months After Death
- U.S. Avoids Postal ‘Brexit’ as Universal Postal Union Reaches a Deal
- Ian Bremmer Speaks with Canada’s Jason Kenney About Trudeau, China and Polarization
- Five Years On, Hong Kong Activist Joshua Wong Speaks to TIME About the Umbrella Revolution
- Murder Suspect Whose Case Sparked Hong Kong’s Protests May Soon Be Free
- Abortion Bans Strip People of Their Human Rights. Here’s Why We Must Stand In Solidarity Against Them
- Fleet of Grounded Boeing 737 Max Planes Will Be Parked in the Australian Desert as Investigation Continues
- ‘He was a Man of History.’ France’s President Jacques Chirac Remembered by His Former Prime Minister
- ‘I Think and Hope That Netanyahu Will Fail.’ A Top Israeli Arab Lawmaker on the State of Coalition Talks
- 17 Killed in U.S. Airstrike on Suspected ISIS Targets in Libya, Military Says
- Saudi Arabia Is Opening Its Doors to Foreign Tourists for the First Time
- Hong Kong Activist Joshua Wong Says He Is Running for Local Office
- Meghan Markle Privately Visited a Memorial to Murdered 19-Year-Old South African Student Uyinene Mrwetyana
- ‘We Know How to Keep the Balance of Nature’. Why Including Indigenous People Is Vital to Solving Climate Change
- The Climate Crisis Is Global, but These 6 Places Face the Most Severe Consequences
- Hong Kong Is Braced for Widespread Unrest on China’s National Day
- Protester Reported Shot as Hong Kong Marks China’s National Day With Widespread Unrest
- A Year After Jamal Khashoggi’s Death, Here Are the ‘Most Urgent’ Threats to Press Freedom
- An Iceberg the Size of London Just Broke Off Antarctica, But Scientists Say There’s No Cause For Alarm Yet
- ‘My Deepest Fear Is History Repeating Itself.’ Prince Harry Announces Legal Action Against Tabloid Over Meghan Markle Coverage
- Hong Kong’s Political Crisis Deepens After the Worst Day of Violence in Decades
- Jamal Khashoggi Was My Fiancé. A Year After His Murder, I’m Still Fighting for Justice