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World: Part 210
- 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
- Why Trump Mocked al-Baghdadi and Gave Gruesome Details of the ISIS Leader’s Death
- Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Is Dead. Where Does That Leave ISIS?
- Here’s How U.S. Forces Finally Tracked Down and Killed al-Baghdadi
- U.S. Spies Say Turkish-Backed Militias Are Killing Civilians as They Clear Kurdish Areas in Syria
- Facebook Was Used to Incite Violence in Myanmar. A New Report on Hate Speech Shows It Hasn’t Learned Enough Since Then
- Hong Kong Democracy Activist Joshua Wong Disqualified From Upcoming Election
- The Sexual Exploitation of Young Girls in Japan Is ‘On the Increase,’ an Expert Says
- The Forgotten Women Who Shaped China in the 20th Century
- The Far Right Lost Power in Italy Two Months Ago. So Why Are Migrant Rescue Boats Still Being Refused Entry?
- Amsterdam’s Red Light District Is in Crisis. Can the City’s First Female Mayor Remake It for the 21st Century?
- Lebanon’s Saad Hariri Has Resigned. But Protesters Still Aren’t Content
- You Can Now Take a Virtual Tour of the West Bank and Gaza
- Women in Colombia Endured Horrific Abuses During Decades of Conflict. Now the Female Candidates Who Won in Elections Will Reshape the Country
- The Iconic Photo of Her Helped Fuel Sudan’s Revolution. Now, She and Other Women Are Being Sidelined
- 500 Years Later, Leonardo Da Vinci Is Still a Hit—and a Headache— for the Louvre
- What the Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Says About the War That Killed Him
- East Germans Were Welcomed to the West With Free Money. Here’s What They Bought After the Berlin Wall Fell
- Argentina Gambles on All-Too-Familiar Faces
- Why Fiat Chrysler Is Merging With French Carmaker Peugeot
- ‘They’re Screaming for Help.’ See Drawings From Children Stuck in Mexico as They Seek U.S. Asylum
- China Is Bankrolling Green Energy Projects Around the World
- Here Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom Around the World
- A New ISIS Recording Names al-Baghdadi’s Successor. Here’s What to Know About the New Leader
- Trump Called Into a U.K. Radio Show and Talked About Brexit, the Election and Meghan Markle. It Caused Chaos
- Olive Groves in the West Bank Have Become a Battleground. That’s Why Volunteers Come From Around the World to Help at Harvest Time
- Central And Eastern Europeans Believe Democracy Is Under Threat, Poll Finds
- British Government Delays Report on Russian Interference in Brexit Vote Until After Election
- 9 U.S. Citizens, Including 6 Children, Were Killed in an Ambush in Mexico. Here’s What We Know So Far
- Air Pollution Turned India’s Capital Into a ‘Climate Emergency.’ It’s Part of a Global Trend Killing 7 Million Prematurely Each Year
- Conservative Politician Stabbed in Hong Kong as City Gears Up for Tense Elections
- Hungarian Mayor Resigns Amid ‘Yacht Orgy’ Scandal
- The ‘OK Boomer’ Meme Has Officially Entered Parliamentary Record in New Zealand
- False Alarm Triggers Hijacking Protocol at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, Airline Says
- How Trump Gave China a Win on Trade in Southeast Asia
- 15 Found Alive in Truck in U.K. as Authorities Identify 39 Migrants Found Dead Weeks Earlier
- ‘The Gates in the Wall Stand Open Wide.’ What Happened the Day the Berlin Wall Fell
- ‘I Was Just a Man Who Sang a Song About Freedom’: 30 Years Later, David Hasselhoff Looks Back on His Surprising Role in the Fall of the Berlin Wall
- A New Arab Spring Is Unfolding in Iraq and Lebanon. But Things Could Get Bloody If Iran Gets Its Way
- Bolivian Mayor Has Hair Forcibly Cut by Masked Protesters as Post-Election Violence Continues
- The Long History of Mormons in Mexico Began More Than a Century Before the Killing of 9 U.S. Citizens There
- I am Indian. Why Is the Government Sending Me Into Exile?
- Hong Kong Student Who Fell From Height During a Protest Dies
- Protests Erupt in Hong Kong After Student’s Death
- This Indian City Has Been Ground Zero for Hindu-Muslim Clashes for Decades. An Imminent Supreme Court Verdict Could Reignite Tensions
- We Need to Stop Thinking of Conflict With Russia as an ‘Information War’
- 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, Russia Is Only Pretending to Be a Major Power
- Roman Catholic Priests Will Not Break Confession to Report Child Abuse, U.K. Inquiry Told
- ‘I Tried to Take Photos That Meant Something’: After the Cartel Ambush in Mexico
- Widespread Unrest Across Hong Kong as Protesters Attempt to Enforce General Strike
- Hong Kong’s Police Watchdog Is Unable to Do Its Job, Experts Say
- They Tried to Save the Lives of Immigrants Fleeing Danger. Now They’re Facing Prosecution
- After 75 Years, Explorers Discover Missing WWII Submarine U.S.S. Grayback 1,400 Feet Under the Sea
- Bolivian President Evo Morales Has Resigned After Nearly 14 Years in Power. Here’s What to Know
- Why China’s Conviction of 9 Fentanyl Traffickers Is Unlikely to Stop Exports to the U.S.
- More Chaos in Hong Kong as Protesters Make a Fresh Attempt to Enforce a Territory-Wide Strike
- Hillary Clinton Calls U.K. Decision Not to Publish Report on Alleged Russian Interference ‘Shameful’
- Russia Was Linked to 14 Deaths in the U.K., but Britain Looked Away. A New Book Explores Why
- The Persecution of the Roma Is Often Left Out of the Holocaust Story. Victims’ Families Are Fighting to Change That
- Mouse-Like Deer Just Photographed After It Vanished for 25 Years. Here’s What You Need to Know
- Hong Kong’s Transportation Chaos and Violent Citywide Unrest Enter a Third Day
- ‘The Mind Is Our Most Powerful Muscle.’ Inside the Sicilian ‘Self-Defense’ Class Trying to Tackle Intolerance