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World: Part 213
- How Did Fugitive Former Auto Executive Carlos Ghosn Escape Japan? Here Are a Few of the Theories
- Jakarta Airport Reopens After Worst Flooding in 7 Years Leaves 16 Dead
- Taiwan’s Military Chief Among 8 Dead After a Helicopter Carrying Leaders Crashed
- Prison Sentence for Pastor Shows China Feels Threatened by Spread of Christianity, Experts Say
- Prince William Announces Environment Prize, Calls For ‘Decade of Action to Repair the Earth’
- Who Is Carlos Ghosn, the Businessman Who Fled House Arrest in Japan and Turned Up in Lebanon?
- Why the U.S. Assassination of Iranian Quds Force Leader Qasem Soleimani Has the U.S. Bracing for Retaliation
- Oil Prices Surge After Iranian General Qasem Soleimani’s Assassination
- ‘Depart Iraq Immediately.’ U.S. Embassy Advises Americans to Leave After Qasem Soleimani Assassination
- At Least 24 People and Millions of Animals Have Been Killed by Australia’s Bushfires
- Iran Names New Quds Force Commander Following Qasem Soleimani’s Assassination
- American Allies React With Concern, Cautious Support Following U.S. Killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani
- A ‘Forever War’ With Iran Is Unlikely. But More Death and Violence Seems Inevitable
- Iran Tensions Turn Focus of Democratic Primary to Foreign Policy
- ‘Our Broken System Has Been Exposed.’ How a British Woman’s Rape Case in Cyprus Has Become a Rallying Cry for Activists
- P!nk Joins Celebrities in Donating to Help Fight Australia’s Catastrophic Wildfires, Pledging to Give $500,000
- President Trump’s Bold, Justified Gamble in Killing Soleimani May Just Pay Off
- Iraqis Push for U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Symbolic Vote
- A Second Travel-Related Case of Coronavirus Has Been Confirmed in the U.S. Here’s What to Know
- The Top 10 Geopolitical Risks for the World in 2020
- Here’s What’s at Stake in Taiwan’s Presidential Election
- British Lawmaker Comes Out as Pansexual, Criticizes Newspaper For Allegedly Trying To Out Her
- The Battle for India’s Founding Ideals
- How to Talk to Your Kids About the Situation With Iran
- Australia Is Burning: Scenes From a Deadly Season of Bushfires
- A British Woman Has Received a Suspended Sentence in a High Profile Cyprus Rape Case
- Carlos Ghosn, Now a Fugitive, Was an Electric-Car Visionary
- Hong Kong Government Thinks Disneyland Could Help Ease the City’s Housing Crisis
- 5.2 Magnitude Aftershock Shakes Puerto Rico Days After Major Earthquake Left Thousands Homeless
- The New Issue of Italian ‘Vogue’ Has Replaced Glossy Fashion Shoots With Illustrations, In Move Towards Sustainability
- ‘The Police Did Nothing.’ Students in India Are Protesting After a Masked Mob Violently Attacked a Top Delhi University
- Trump Says Now ‘Isn’t the Right Point’ for U.S. Troops to Pull Out of Iraq
- Australia’s Wildfires and Climate Change Are Making One Another Worse in a Vicious, Devastating Circle
- Iran’s Retaliation Gives President Trump an ‘Obvious Off-Ramp,’ but Tension – and Confusion – Remain
- I Saw Police Stand by as Masked Men Attacked Students at a Top Delhi University. It Was Yet Another Assault on India’s Intellectuals
- Soleimani Spun a Web of Iranian Influence That Will Long Outlive Him
- 66 People Have Died in Indonesia’s Devastating Floods. Here’s What to Know
- Why Iraqis Are Worried About an Islamic State Resurgence After Soleimani’s Death
- Iran Admits It Accidentally Shot Down Ukrainian Plane. Here’s What to Know
- Trump Says ‘Iran Appears to Be Standing Down.’ But History Suggests That Might Not Be So Simple
- ‘Living Across Two Continents is Environmentally Unethical.’ Australian Actress Yael Stone Is Giving Up Her Green Card to Reduce Her Environmental Impact
- All Your Questions Answered About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Stepping Back From the Royal Family
- After Soleimani Killing, War With Iran Will Likely Continue as It Has for Decades
- Trust in President Trump’s Handling of International Affairs Low Across World, New Survey Finds
- After Retaliation, Iran’s 40-Year Conflict With U.S. Likely to Return to the Shadows
- Why the U.S. Assassination of Soleimani Is a Windfall for Iran’s Mullahs
- Taiwan Is the Last Free Place in the Chinese-Speaking World. Can President Tsai Ing-wen Preserve Its Democracy?
- Australia’s Fires Are Terrifying. Will They Get World Leaders to Act on Climate Change?
- The Iran Plane Crash Could Be the Latest in a Long History of Accidental Shoot-Downs
- India’s Supreme Court Orders a Review of Internet Shutdown in Kashmir. But For Now, It Continues
- How AI (and Mushrooms) Are Helping Fight Poverty in China’s Most Remote Villages
- Violence Against Women Has Made a Resurgence in India. Deepika Padukone’s New Film Highlights the Strength of Survivors
- This Marsupial Was Only Discovered 5 Years Ago. Climate Change and Australia’s Bushfires Are Driving It to Extinction
- Japanese Billionaire Pledges to Give Away $9 Million to His Twitter Followers
- Cultural Heritage Reminds Us of Our Shared Humanity. That’s Why Threats Against Them Are So Dangerous
- ‘The City Had Transformed.’ Scenes From Tehran’s Mass Mourning of Qasem Soleimani
- The U.K. Has Sent a Formal Extradition Request to U.S. for Anne Sacoolas, the Wife of a Diplomat Charged in the Death of Harry Dunn
- Mexico Is Doing the U.S.’s ‘Dirty Work,’ Say Researchers as Border Apprehensions Decline for 7th Month in a Row
- Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen Wins Reelection With Record Support
- Nuclear Warning Sent to Ontario Residents ‘in Error,’ Sparking Confusion and Calls for an Investigation
- The Human Rights Watch Head Was Barred From Entering Hong Kong. Activists See Worrying Trend
- Siemens Won’t Drop Australian Coal Mine Contract Despite Pressure From Greta Thunberg
- Princes William and Harry Deny ‘Offensive and Potentially Harmful’ Newspaper Reports of Brotherly Feud
- History Shows What’s Wrong With the Idea That War Is ‘Normal’ in the Middle East
- Taal Volcano in the Philippines Has a History of Deadly Eruptions. Here’s What Could Happen Next
- How Australia’s Indigenous Experts Could Help Deal With Devastating Wildfires
- China Poses an ‘Existential Threat’ to International Human Rights, Says Rights Group After Director Barred From Hong Kong
- How 24 Tons of Chicken Feet Could Herald a New Era for U.S.-China Trade
- Trump’s ‘Phase One’ Trade Deal With China Won’t Stop Trade Wars From Being the New Normal
- Japan’s Environment Minister Announces a History-Making Personal Decision: Taking Paternity Leave
- James Murdoch Criticizes His Father’s Media Empire Over Climate Crisis Denial
- 2019 Was the Second-Hottest Year Globally on Record, and Ocean Temperatures Are Hotter Than Ever
- ‘A Bloodless Revolution.’ Putin’s Plan to Rewrite Russia’s Constitution Could Allow Him to Lead for Years to Come
- China Refutes Human Rights Report, Insists the Country’s Record ‘Is at Its Historical Best’
- ‘Women Don’t Give Up.’ Why Female Protesters Are at the Forefront of India’s Resistance Movement
- Australia’s Bushfires Show the Wicked, Self-Destructive Idiocy of Climate Denialism Must Stop
- ‘Like a Scene From a Movie.’ What I Saw Photographing the Taal Volcano Eruption in the Philippines
- The Reason Fossil Fuel Companies Are Finally Reckoning With Climate Change
- Why Iran’s Regime Is Facing Renewed Protests After the Ukraine Airlines Plane Crash
- Millennial Employees Are Getting Companies to Radically Rethink Workers’ Mental Health
- From Chile to Hong Kong, the World Saw a Lot of Protests in 2019. Here’s Why That Trend Is Going to Continue
- Intense Thunderstorms Bring Relief and Problems to Fire-Ravaged Australia
- China’s Birthrate Sank to Lowest Level on Record Last Year
- 11 U.S. Service Members Were Treated for Concussion Symptoms After Iranian Missile Attack
- Davos 2020 Mental Health Summit
- The British Government Says E.U. Citizens Will ‘Be Able to Stay’ After Brexit, But Some Anxiety Remains
- Brazil’s Culture Minister Fired After Quoting Joseph Goebbels in a Speech
- What Happens Next With Russia’s Politics Â
- The Wuhan Pneumonia Crisis Highlights the Danger in China’s Opaque Way of Doing Things
- Thailand’s Future Forward Party Has the Support of Young Thais. A Court Could Disband It Entirely
- Billionaires Have More Wealth Than 60% of the World’s Population, Report Finds
- Climate Refugees Cannot Be Forced Home, U.N. Panel Says in Landmark Ruling
- ‘A Defining Moment.’ An Indian State’s Decision to Challenge the Country’s Controversial Citizenship Law Signals a Growing Divide
- The Titanic Wreck Will Now Be Protected Under a ‘Momentous Agreement’ With the U.S.
- Thai Opposition Future Forward Party Avoids Being Disbanded, But Its Troubles Are Far From Over
- Greta Thunberg Joins Youth Activists on TIME Panel at Davos to Say ‘Pretty Much Nothing’ Has Been Done on Climate Change
- Buckingham Palace Will Reportedly Revise ‘Erroneous’ Titles for Prince Harry, Meghan Markle After Concerns They Currently Suggest the Couple Have Divorced
- ‘A Trust Paradox.’ New Report Finds Distrust in Capitalism, Government and Global Institutions — Despite a Strong Economy
- Here’s What It’s Like in Wuhan, the Chinese City at the Center of the Deadly Coronavirus Outbreak
- A Surprisingly Large Percentage of Young French People Don’t Know About the Holocaust, Study Finds