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World: Part 220
- These Are 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom In The World Right Now
- Defying Trump’s Landmark Peace Deal, Taliban Continues to Back Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, UN Report Says
- Crowds Protest in New Zealand Against George Floyd’s Death and Police Brutality Against Indigenous Communities
- U.K. Records Sunniest Spring Ever Amid Worrying Climate Change Trends
- Swarms of Millions of Locusts Devastate Crops in India Amid Pandemic-Created Economic Crisis
- ‘The Edge of an Abyss.’ How the World’s Newspapers Are Responding as the U.S. Descends Into Chaos
- Several Antiracist Books Are Selling Out. Here’s What Else Black Booksellers and Publishers Say You Should Read
- Hong Kong Is Caught in the Middle of the Great U.S.-China Power Struggle
- Trump Said He Would Terminate the U.S. Relationship With the W.H.O. Here’s What That Means
- Defiant Hongkongers Commemorate Tiananmen Square Massacre Despite Ban
- Navy Veteran Freed After Being ‘Held Hostage’ In Iran, Returning to U.S.
- A Young Black Man Died in France 4 Years Ago in Police Custody. Now Thousands Are Protesting in His Name
- Russia Declares Emergency Following Spill of 20,000 Tons of Oil in the Arctic Circle
- Lawmakers Form Global Coalition to Tackle the China ‘Challenge’
- COVID-19 Is a Symptom of a Bigger Problem: Our Planet’s Ailing Health
- Why the Protests in the U.S. Are an Awakening for Non-Black People Around the World
- Black Excellence Is Not Just a Hashtag. It’s an Economic Lifeline
- In Solidarity and as a Symbol of Global Injustices, a Syrian Artist Painted a Mural to George Floyd on a Bombed Idlib Building
- The U.S. Must Use the New Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act to Sanction Chinese Officials for Religious Persecution
- ‘The U.K. Is Not Innocent.’ George Floyd Protests Spark Anti-Racism Demonstrations Across Britain
- Brazil’s Government Accused of a ‘Statistical Coup’ After it Limited Publishing of COVID-19 Data
- Monuments of Slave Traders, Genociders and Imperialists Are Becoming Flashpoints in Global Anti-Racism Protests
- One Year After the Hong Kong Protests Began, Frustrated Hardliners Call for Independence
- Three Years After Being Fired From Brand for Speaking Out on Racism, Black Model Munroe Bergdorf Joins L’Oreal’s U.K. Diversity Board
- London Mayor Says City’s Landmarks Linked To Slavery ‘Should Be Taken Down’
- Bollywood Stars Are Speaking Out About Racism in the U.S. But They’re Getting Backlash for Endorsing Skin Whitening Creams
- Tony Blair Says the U.S. and China Are Entering an Era of ‘Much More Tense Relations’
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Slams China’s ‘Coercive Bullying Tactics’ Against the U.K.
- Racism Is Surging in Germany. Tens of Thousands Are Taking to the Streets to Call for Justice
- Clean Energy Capacity Grew at a Record Pace in 2019, U.N. Report Finds. But it Needs to Grow Even Faster
- As Protesters Shine a Spotlight on Racial Injustice in America, the Reckoning Is Going Global
- The Best Global Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic, 1 Year Later
- French Police Throw Handcuffs on Ground in Protest of Ban on Chokehold
- Jacinda Ardern Helped New Zealand Beat Coronavirus. Next Up: Getting Re-Elected
- Philippines Journalist Maria Ressa Convicted of Cyber Libel
- Sweden’s Prime Minister Rejects Criticism of Coronavirus Strategy
- Tokyo Sees Coronavirus Cases Spike as Business Restrictions Are to Be Lifted, Local Media Says
- Women In Switzerland Scream In Protest Of Gender Inequality
- ‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner Removed From U.S. Embassy in Seoul
- Should the World Be Worried About the ‘Explosive’ New Outbreak of Coronavirus in Beijing?
- China and India Try to Cool Nationalist Anger After Deadly Border Clash
- Bollywood Actor Ayushmann Khurrana: Taking on Controversial Subjects in Film Can Help Bring India Together
- Why Naomi Osaka Says It’s Insulting to Tell Athletes to ‘Just Stick to Sports’
- President Trump’s North Korea Summits Gave Kim Jong Un ‘de Facto Nuclear State Status,’ Ban Ki-moon Says
- Taking Down Statues Isn’t Enough. We Need to Radically Rethink How We Celebrate Power
- Why Canada’s Failure to Win U.N. Security Council Seat Is a Huge Loss for Justin Trudeau
- Angelina Jolie: The World’s Refugee Crisis Is Bad Now—But It’s Only Going to Get Worse
- India’s Coronavirus Death Toll Is Surging. Prime Minister Modi Is Easing Lockdown Anyway
- Vera Lynn, British World War II Singer, Dies Aged 103
- Scientists Alarmed About Siberia’s Record Breaking Winter and Spring Temperatures
- ‘A Clear Intimidation Tactic.’ Press Watchdog Urges India to Drop Investigation Into Journalist Over COVID-19 Reporting
- What the U.S. Can Learn From Countries Where Cops Don’t Carry Guns
- What Happens Next as Pakistan Lurches from Crisis to Crisis
- South Korea Calls John Bolton’s Claims on Kim Jong Un Talks ‘Distorted’
- Vladimir Putin Signals He May Seek to Extend His Rule in 2024
- Archeologists Discover Neolithic Structure Near Stonehenge
- Britain Celebrates ‘Windrush Day’ Amid Broader Reckoning on Race
- President Trump Says China Trade Deal ‘Fully Intact’ After Adviser Appeared to Claim It Was ‘Over’
- Hong Kong Leader Says She Still Hasn’t Seen Draft Text of Security Law
- New Zealand Grants James Cameron Exemption to Travel Ban So He Can Begin Filming Avatar Sequel
- Why Amsterdam’s Red Light District May Not Survive the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Huawei on List of 20 Chinese Companies That Pentagon Says Are Controlled by People’s Liberation Army
- How George Floyd Is Sparking New Awareness in Australia of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
- The Key to Europe’s Economic Recovery From COVID-19? Saving the Summer Vacation
- ‘We Choose to Lead by Example.’ Costa Rica President Carlos Alvarado Quesada on Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage
- Trump Administration Freezes Funds Intended to Benefit Hong Kong Protesters
- It’s Not Just Maria Ressa’s Arrest. Coronavirus Is Accelerating Crackdowns on Press Freedom Across Asia
- What Poland’s Elections Could Mean for the Future of Europe
- What’s Changed—and What Hasn’t—in 50 Years of Pride Parades
- Unilever Will Drop the Word ‘Fair’ From its Skin-Lightening Creams. Experts Say It Does Not Combat Colorism
- After Trump Denies Knowledge of Reported Russian Bounties on U.S. Soldiers, Lawmakers From Both Parties Demand Answers
- China to Impose Visa Ban on Americans Interfering With Hong Kong National Security Legislation
- ‘It Is a Lot More Severe Than People Expected.’ China Passes National Security Law to Quell Protests in Hong Kong
- U.S. Restricts Hong Kong’s Access to Sensitive Technology Over Security Law
- Singapore Prime Minister’s Brother Decides Not to Run Against Him
- India’s Ban of 59 Chinese Apps Is the Latest Test for Beijing’s Faltering ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy
- ‘It Only Ends When They’re Dead.’ David France on His Chilling HBO Documentary Welcome to Chechnya
- How Palestinians Can Reunite Under a New Agenda to Counter Israel’s Annexation
- These Are the 10 ‘Most Urgent’ Cases of Threats to Press Freedom Around the World in July 2020
- U.K. Prime Minister Offers 3 Million Hong Kong Residents Path to British Citizenship
- China Appears to Have Tamed a Second Wave of Coronavirus in Just 21 Days with No Deaths
- ‘Cancel Canada Day’: Indigenous Activists Protest ‘Ongoing Genocide’
- Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro Loses Battle Over Access to Gold in London Bank
- 81 People Killed During Protests Over Murder Of Ethiopian Musician
- U.S. Prosecutor Calls on Prince Andrew to Speak With FBI After Ghislaine Maxwell’s Arrest
- Brussels to Name Public Square in Honor of Brontë Sisters
- Hong Kong Says Common Protest Slogan Calling for ‘Revolution’ Is Now Illegal Under National Security Law
- Tokyo’s First Female Governor Wins Re-Election by Landslide in Vote Clouded by Coronavirus
- Australia’s Most Populous States Close Their Border After Coronavirus Cases Spike
- Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro Tested for COVID-19 After Exhibiting Symptoms
- Hong Kong Grants Police Sweeping New Powers Under National Security Law
- Chinese-Owned TikTok Pulls App From Hong Kong Mobile Stores Amid National Security Law
- Vladimir Putin Sheds the Last Pretenses of Legitimacy to Extend His Rule
- Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro Tests Positive for Coronavirus But Says He Feels ‘Perfectly Well’
- What Happens Next With the U.K., Brexit and Coronavirus
- What Hong Kong’s National Security Law Means for Its Pro-Democracy Movement
- China’s Top Diplomat Says U.S. Policy Is Driven by ‘McCarthy-Style Paranoia’
- Why This Year Is Our Last, Best Chance for Saving the Oceans
- ‘We Heard Birds.’ Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo on How Lockdown Offered a Glimpse at a Greener City
- Why the Larger Climate Movement Is Finally Embracing the Fight Against Environmental Racism