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World: Part 193
- Teen Shot by Police to Face Rioting Charges as Hong Kong Considers Emergency Regulations
- As Scandals Loom Over Boris Johnson, the U.K. Prime Minister’s Base Stays Strong
- Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Is One Despot Trump Might Not Win Over
- Why the Japan-South Korea Trade War Is Worrying for the World
- Louis Theroux, Britain’s Documentary Trailblazer, Turns the Spotlight on Himself
- Climate Change Activists Spray Fake Blood at U.K. Government Building
- These Are the Key U.S. and Ukrainian Players in the Trump Impeachment Inquiry
- After Months of Unrest, Hong Kong Invokes Emergency Powers to Ban Face Masks
- Jamal Khashoggi Murder: One Year Later What Has Changed
- U.N. Rights Chief Calls for Investigation Into Violence as Hong Kong Reels From Escalating Protests
- Hong Kong Plunges Deeper into Crisis as Protests Break Out for the Third Consecutive Day
- Will Hong Kong’s Democracy Protests Spread to Its Close Neighbor Macau?
- Here Are All the 2019 Nobel Prize Winners
- How a Quickly-Deleted Tweet About China Got Pretty Much Everyone Mad at the NBA
- Here Are the Favorites to Win the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize
- Bill Gates Makes Hopeful Predictions for Global Health
- Trump’s Retreat in Syria Is Dishonorable and Will Cost American Lives
- Diplomat’s Wife Suspected in Fatal U.K. Car Crash Returned to the U.S. After Telling Authorities She Would Stay. Here’s What to Know
- How a Ukrainian Gas Company Wound Up in the Middle of Trump’s Impeachment Drama
- Why the Swedish King Just Cut 5 of His Grandchildren From the Royal House
- Blizzard Entertainment Bans Professional Gamer for Supporting Hong Kong Protestors
- Trump Just Handed Control of ISIS Prisoners to Turkey. Not Everyone in Turkey Is Happy About That
- The China-NBA Spat Underscores Just How Far Sino-U.S. Relations Have Deteriorated
- The Internet Has Dubbed This British Celebrity ‘WAGatha Christie’ After She Faked Instagram Stories to Catch Out a Friend Leaking Details to a Tabloid
- Last Year’s Nobel Prize in Literature Was Canceled Over Scandal and Conflict. Can 2019’s Award Mark a Comeback?
- A Teenager’s Death Has Put Diplomatic Immunity Under a Spotlight
- Trump, Pentagon Have No Contingency Plan for ISIS Jailbreakers as Turkey Attacks U.S. Allies in Syria
- Kara Walker Breaks Down the Influences Behind Her Bold New Work at the Tate Modern
- Apple Removes Hong Kong Protesters’ Crowdsourced Police-Tracking Map From App Store
- A Newly Translated Novel Charts the Dizzying Transformation of an Independent Oman
- Why China Has the NBA in a Full-Court Press on Free Speech
- Next Generation Leaders
- Diplomat’s Wife Suspected in Fatal Car Crash Will Not Return to U.K., Trump’s Briefing Notes Reveal
- How the Synagogue Shooting in Germany Fits Into a Global Pattern of Far-Right Terrorism
- Two Authors Just Won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Here’s What to Know About Them
- Activists Can’t Agree on How to Fight Climate Change. The IMF Says Just Do Something.
- Al-Qaeda Bomb Maker Once Dubbed ‘World’s Most Dangerous Terrorist’ Was Killed 2 Years Ago, White House Says
- How Ethiopia’s Abiy Ahmed Won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize After Ending a War
- ‘You Will Soon Feel the Same Heat We Feel Every Day.’ Watch This Powerful Speech From a Young Ugandan Climate Activist
- President Trump’s Ongoing Failure With North Korea Talks
- What Happens Next in Syria After Turkey’s Invasion
- Oil Is Killing Brazil’s Turtles. No One Knows Where It’s From
- Eliud Kipchoge Becomes First Person in Recorded History to Run a Marathon in Under 2 Hours
- The Turkish Invasion of Syria Shows the U.N. Is Struggling to Keep Up With Humanitarian Crises
- Hong Kong Legislature to Reopen as Police Say Bomb Detonated in Escalating Violence
- How LeBron James Reignited the NBA-China Conflict Just Days Before Tipoff
- An American Prosecutor Has Been Shot Dead in Micronesia
- Exclusive: How a Ukrainian Oligarch Wanted by U.S. Authorities Helped Giuliani Attack Biden
- Hong Kong Leader’s Annual Policy Speech Adjourned After Rowdy Lawmakers Disrupt Proceedings
- The South Sudanese Bishop Trying to Bring War to an End in the World’s Newest Country
- Mexican Asylum Seekers Are Facing Long Waits at the U.S. Border. Advocates Say That’s Illegal
- During White House Meeting, Trump Surprised Family of Dead U.K. Teen by Offering to Introduce Them to Woman Suspected of Killing Him
- ‘Don’t Be a Tough Guy. Don’t Be a Fool!’ President Trump Wrote to Erdogan About Turkey’s Advance Into Syria
- Litany of Defeat: Trump Defends Rising Costs of ‘Strategically Brilliant’ Mideast Retreat
- Chaos Returns to Hong Kong’s Legislature as Pro-Democracy Lawmakers Disrupt Leader’s Q&A Session
- U.K. and E.U. Come to a New Deal on Brexit
- Barack Obama Endorses Justin Trudeau Ahead of Canadian Elections
- Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Plane Forced to Turn Around in a Thunderstorm in Pakistan
- ‘It’s About Our Boy.’ Parents of U.K. Teen Allegedly Killed by Diplomat’s Wife Not Worried About Political Fight After Trump Meeting
- Kurds Await Fate as Trump, Turkey Celebrate Temporary ‘Ceasefire’
- “Is She Scared?” Hong Kong Leader’s Deputy Catches Flak for Her No-Show on Government-Funded Radio
- She’s 2 Years Old. Her Parents Have British Passports. So Why Is the U.K. Trying to Deport Her?
- New Trump Tariffs Are About to Make Scotch Whisky, French Wine and Italian Cheese More Expensive
- How This Pastor of a Megachurch Is Fueling Ebola Conspiracy Theories
- ‘Necessary Action Will be Taken.’ Turkish President Erdogan Says He Won’t Forget Trump’s ‘Tough Guy’ Letter
- ‘We Offer an Inclusive Space.’ Only 8 Days After Launching First U.K. Location, British Mall Decides Not To Renew Chick-fil-A’s Lease
- How the Sinaloa Cartel Bested the Mexican Army
- Unrest Continues Unabated in Hong Kong as March on Rail Terminus Degenerates into Arson and Street Battles
- Britain Set for December Election After E.U. Agrees To Delay Brexit
- The Catalan Independence Movement Has Proven Its Strength. Now Spain’s Government Must Talk to Us
- Thailand’s King Strips His Royal Consort of Her Title Over Alleged Disloyalty, ‘Inappropriate Behavior’
- Japan’s New Emperor Is Declaring His Enthronement on Tuesday. Here’s What to Know
- Taiwan Asks Hong Kong for Return of the Murder Suspect Whose Case Sparked Months of Protests
- The Wing Is Opening Its First International Space in London. Here’s What’s Behind the Revival of the City’s Private Members’ Clubs
- U.K. Police to Travel to U.S. to Interview Suspect in the Crash That Killed British Teen Harry Dunn
- Prince William ‘Worried’ About Harry After Interview About Mental Health
- Protests in Lebanon Are Entering Their Sixth Day. See How the Extraordinary Revolt Is Unfolding
- American Airlines Flight Forced to Make Unscheduled Stop After Cleaning Fluid Spill
- The Murder Suspect Whose Case Sparked the Hong Kong Protests Has Walked Free
- China Could Replace Hong Kong’s Leader Soon, a Report Claims
- Hong Kong Completes the Process of Withdrawing the Extradition Bill, But Will It Stop the Protests?
- Russia Sends 2 Tu-160 Nuclear Bombers to South Africa in a Display of Defense Cooperation
- ‘I Cried Tears of Joy.’ British Mother Shares Relief After U.K. Reverses Decision to Deport Daughter, 2
- Murder Investigation Launched After 39 Bodies Found in a Truck in the U.K.
- Kid Pulls a Political Bait and Switch on the NBA Basketball Game Dance Cam
- India Is Slowly Easing Its Lockdown in Kashmir. But Life Isn’t Returning to Normal
- Postcard From Germany: Moved For School, Stayed For Insulin
- 39 People Found Dead in a Truck in the U.K. Are Believed to be Chinese Nationals
- Chile’s Protest Reflect Our Unequal Times
- Yezidis in Iraq and Syria Fear Fresh Persecution After Turkey’s Offensive
- Saudi Prince: U.S. Lawmakers Should Get Off Their ‘High Moralistic Horses’
- Hong Kong’s Subway System Was Once the City’s Pride and Joy. Now It’s a Target for Violent Protest
- A Study Analyzed 10 Million Online Posts Over 3.5 Years. It Found a Torrent of Transphobic Abuse
- J.K. Rowling: Don’t Give Your Time or Money to Orphanages
- As Argentina Goes to the Polls, Voters Are Falling Back in Love With a Divisive Political Movement
- 18 Killed as Hundreds of Thousands of Protestors Take to the Streets in Chile. Here’s What to Know
- Chinese Orienteering Team Disqualified for ‘Extensive Cheating’ During Military World Games
- Trump Keeps Talking About Syria’s Oil Fields. Here’s What’s Going On With Them
- ‘He Died Like a Dog’: President Trump Announces ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Dies in U.S. Military Raid
- Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Is Dead. Here’s What to Know About the Deceased Islamic State Leader