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World: Part 211
- 2019 TIME 100 Next
- Inside ‘Rioters’ U,’ the University That Has Seen Some of the Worst Clashes in Hong Kong
- How We Chose the 2019 TIME 100 Next
- Trump Administration Hosting New Greenland Talks With Denmark, Focused on ‘Presence’ and ‘Investments’
- ‘This Revolution Has Raised the Bar.’ How Lebanon’s Protests Have Created a Surprising Space for LGBT Rights
- Countries Are Falling Far Short on Action to Tackle Climate Change as Fossil Fuel Use Increases, Says Energy Report
- Over 300 Killed as Hundreds of Thousands Take Part in Iraqi Protests. What’s Behind the Violent Demonstrations?
- Hong Kong Spirals Into Deepening Crisis as Violent Unrest Enters a Fourth Day
- ‘No Friends But the Mountains.’ What Life Looks Like for the Kurds of Syria, Now That the U.S. Has Pulled Back
- What the End of Bolivia’s President Means for the Country
- ‘No Friends But the Mountains.’ What Life Looks Like for the Kurds of Syria, Now That the U.S. Has Pulled Back
- Prince Harry Reveals New Photo of Baby Archie to Wish Dad Prince Charles Happy Birthday
- TIME 100 Next Event 2019
- Why President Trump Is Playing a Surprising Role in Britain’s Upcoming Election
- Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Says He Worries About His Safety ‘Every Day’ at TIME 100 Next Event
- ‘He Was Definitely Ahead of His Time.’ Robert Irwin Speaks About Climate Change And His Father’s Legacy
- ‘It’s the One I Love.’ Costa Rica President Carlos Alvarado Quesada on Fighting Climate Change for His Son
- 70-Year-Old Man Dies in Hong Kong Protests as Xi Jinping Calls for an End to the Unrest
- Traveling to Hong Kong? Here’s What You Need to Know
- Foreign Students Are Fleeing Hong Kong as Protests Escalate on College Campuses
- Lawyers and Bankers Join Radicals at the Barricades as Hong Kong’s Protests Rock the City’s Financial District
- ‘We Want to Tackle That Stigma.’ Inside the World’s First Museum Dedicated to the Vagina
- ‘It’s Classified.’ Boris Johnson Faces Calls to Release Secret Report on Russian Interference Ahead Of Election
- How Bolivia’s Evo Morales Was Brought Down With the Help of an Obscure Conservative With a Bible
- What Happens Next in the Chile Protests
- Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution Started 30 Years Ago—But It Was Decades in the Making
- Prince Andrew Says He Doesn’t Regret His ‘Very Useful’ Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein
- Hong Kong Police Storm University Campus Occupied by Protesters as Courts Overturn Mask Ban
- British Muslims Can Swing the U.K. Election, But Only If They Get Out and Vote
- The End of the American International Order: What Comes Next?
- What We Can Learn From the Near-Death of the Banana
- Prince Andrew Says He Will Face Investigator Questions About Jeffrey Epstein ‘If Required.’ Lawyers for Epstein’s Accusers Aren’t Convinced
- Hong Kong University Standoff Continues as a New Police Chief Is Appointed to Handle Unrest
- Recollections of a Long Siege in Kashmir
- Putin’s Vostochny Project Meant to Reestablish Russia as a Space Superpower. Now It’s Plagued by Corruption
- The White House Says Israeli Settlements in the West Bank Are No Longer Illegal. Here’s What That Means
- Hong Kong Protestors Built a ‘Fully Functioning City’ Inside a Besieged University. Here’s What It Looked Like
- Boris Johnson’s Conservatives Rebranded a Party Twitter Account as ‘factcheckUK.’ Twitter Wasn’t Happy
- U.K. Accuses China of Torturing Hong Kong Consulate Worker
- Ukraine Wants to Probe the Company That Paid Hunter Biden. But It’s ‘Too Sensitive’
- Angelina Jolie Interviews One of the Drafters of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Children: ‘Children Need to Know Their Rights’
- Oxford Union President Resigns After Blind Student Forcibly Dragged From Debate Hall
- Singapore ‘Repatriates’ Hongkonger Who Held Political Meeting, Report Says
- ‘The Entire System Is Designed to Suppress Us.’ What the Chinese Surveillance State Means for the Rest of the World
- It’s Time to Redefine GDP to Help Save the Planet
- A Siege in Hong Kong Heralds a New Phase of Protest
- Israel May Be Headed for Its Third Election in a Year. Here’s What Happens Now
- WeWork Says It’s Laying Off 2,400 Employees Globally
- As Smoke From Bushfires Chokes Sydney, Australian Prime Minister Dodges on Climate Change
- Prince Andrew Faced Questions About Jeffrey Epstein for Years. Here’s Why the Royal Family Finally Reacted
- Trump Just Signed Off on Legislation Aimed at Protecting Human Rights in Hong Kong. Here’s What to Know
- Amnesty International Says the Smog Choking Lahore Is Putting Every Resident’s Health at Risk
- Even If Netanyahu Is Done, His Damage to Israel Will Linger for Years
- It’s Not Just Flooding in Venice. Here’s How Climate Change Threatens World Heritage Sites Everywhere
- Exclusive: CEO of Ukraine State Gas Firm Preparing to Testify in Giuliani Probe
- Vogue Mexico‘s December Issue Cover Features an Indigenous Trans Woman for the First Time
- Student Protester’s Death Sparks Fresh Protests in Colombia. Here’s What to Know
- Colombia Must Protect the Women Risking Their Lives to Defend Black Communities
- Leaked Documents Claim to Reveal Internal Protocols for China’s Muslim Detention Camps
- Hong Kong’s Democracy Parties Scored Big in Local Elections. Here’s What That Means for Their Movement
- Here’s How to Order a Car in London if Uber Ban Is Enacted
- Rescuers Scramble to Save 14,600 Sheep After Transport Ship Capsizes in the Black Sea
- Current Plans to Stem Climate Change Will Still Lead to Catastrophe, U.N. Warns
- Facebook Says It’s Removing More Hate Speech Than Ever Before. But There’s a Catch
- Koalas Were Already on the Brink in Australia. Bushfires Have Killed 1,000 in 2 Months, Experts Say
- Actor and Model Godfrey Gao Dies While Competing on Chinese Reality TV Show
- Trump Signs Legislation to Protect Human Rights in Hong Kong Amid Ongoing Protests
- Inside the Fight to Turn the U.K.’s Brexit Election Into a Climate Election
- TikTok Restores Account of New Jersey Teen Who Criticized China’s Treatment of Uighur Muslims
- Trump Makes Thanksgiving Visit to U.S. Troops in Afghanistan, Touts Resumed Taliban Peace Talks
- In Addressing HIV, the U.S. Has a Lot to Learn From Namibia
- 2 Killed in London and at Least 3 Injured in The Hague in Separate Stabbing Incidents. Here’s What We Know So Far
- Millions Around The World Strike on Black Friday for Action on Climate Change
- Bystanders Subdued the Alleged London Bridge Attacker. One of Them Was Reportedly Armed Only With a Narwhal Tusk
- Hong Kong Democracy Slogans Heard at Mainland Chinese Protest: Report
- ‘I Don’t Trust Anyone at All.’ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Speaks Out on Trump, Putin and a Divided Europe
- The Best Way to End Modern Slavery? Enable Legal Migration, Experts Say
- Slavery Still Exists All Around the World. Here’s How Some Countries Are Trying to Change That
- These Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Threats to Press Freedom in December 2019
- Davos Reset: New Manifesto Issued for World Economic Forum’s 50th Anniversary, Updating the Forum’s Guiding Document for the Modern Era
- What to Know About the 2019 NATO Summit
- A Measles Outbreak in Samoa Has Killed 53 People and Infected 2% of the Population
- Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Won’t Attend President Trump’s Buckingham Palace Visit
- ‘A Berry Royal Christmas’: Prince William and Kate Middleton Will Host a Christmas Special With Former ‘Great British Bake Off’ Judge Mary Berry
- A Century After Lady Astor Took Her Seat in Parliament, How Have British Politics Changed for Women?
- ‘Only One of Us Is Telling the Truth.’ The Biggest Moments From Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffre’s BBC Interview
- Trump Says U.S. Bill Supporting Hong Kong Doesn’t Help Trade War Negotiations
- Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh Are Being Denied an Education, Rights Group Says
- ‘Let’s Be Serious.’ Trump and Macron Hold Tense Meeting At NATO Summit in London
- U.K. Government Taken to Court Over Refusal to Issue Gender Neutral Passports
- South Korean Actor Cha In-ha’s Death Highlights String of K-Pop Tragedies
- Radiation Hot Spots Found Near Japan’s Olympic Torch Relay Site
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Need to Fall Over 7% Each Year. We Must Stop Procrastinating
- Tear Gas Is Now a Fact of Life in Hong Kong. Residents Are Wondering What It’s Doing to Their Health
- World’s Coolest Places 2019
- How the Forces Unleashed by Brexit Could Tear Apart the United Kingdom
- President Trump’s Tariffs Shake the World Economy—Once Again
- Will Trump Close the Deal to End Afghanistan’s Long War?
- “I’m Not Afraid of the Impeachment Questions”: How Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Is Navigating His Role in the World’s Biggest Political Drama
- How TIME for Kids Chose the 2019 World’s Coolest Places