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World: Part 23
- The ISIS Extremists Causing Havoc in Iraq Are Getting Funds and Recruits From Southeast Asia
- These Aren’t Refugee Camps, They’re Concentration Camps, and People Are Dying in Them
- Families of Asylum Seekers Who Died in a Shipwreck Are Suing Australia
- China’s Military Reduces Requirements to Allow Shorter, Wider Recruits
- The Indian Example
- UK Plans to Reopen Embassy in Iran
- Relics of ‘End of World’ Plague Excavated in Egypt
- U.S. Captures Suspected Ringleader of Benghazi Attack
- Top 10 Rewards for Terrorists
- Is al-Maliki the Man to Save Iraq?
- Israel Holds Breath Over Three Teens Kidnapped on West Bank
- Al-Jazeera Reporter in Egypt Freed After Hunger Strike
- Back to Iraq: The Return of the Vulcans
- Hillary: Al-Maliki Must Go
- Rob Ford Will Return to the Toronto Mayor’s Office Once He’s Done Rehab
- Cheney on Obama’s Foreign Policy: ‘Rarely Has a U.S. President Been So Wrong About So Much’
- Japan Finally Bans Child Pornography
- A Young Thai Activist Has Vanished, and the Junta Isn’t Saying Anything
- So How Successful Is the U.S. When It Comes to Ending Wars?
- Syria Looks Across The Border As Violence Engulfs Iraq
- UK Says Google, Twitter, Facebook Snooping Permitted By Law
- WikiLeaks Teases ‘Very Important Secret Document’ Release
- How We Got Here: Assessing Culpability for Iraq
- ‘Racist’ Insurance Commercial Draws Outrage in Hong Kong
- 6 Things You Need to Know About China’s Dog-Eating Yulin Festival
- Americans Love Soccer Just Like It Is
- Why Iraq’s Awakening Councils Can’t Save the Country From al-Qaeda This Time
- Capture of Benghazi Suspect Again Raises Question: Guantanamo or the Courts?
- A City Is in Limbo as Iraq Spirals Out of Control
- World Cup Stirs Up National Pride Across the World
- How the U.N. Watches the World Cup
- World’s Rarest Stamp Sets Auction Record
- Latest World Cup Defeat Marks End of an Era for Spain
- Terrorism Trial in Britain Sparks Accusations of Excessive Secrecy
- Veterans Offer Each Other Help as Iraq Falls Apart
- Iraq Asks the U.S. to Launch Air Strikes Against Sunni Militants
- You’ll Never Guess Where Some of the Most Fanatical Fans of the Argentina and Brazil Soccer Teams Can be Found
- Washington Street Outside Chinese Embassy May Be Renamed ‘Liu Xiaobo’
- The Middle East’s Unlikely Alliances
- World
- The End of Iraq
- Children at the Border
- 10 Questions with Saroo Brierley
- Crimson on White: Hunting the Polar Bear
- Nobody’s Really Sure Who Controls Iraq’s Largest Oil Refinery
- Report Says a Genocide May Be Happening in North Korea Right Now
- Tibet’s Slow Burn
- Will the Iraqi Siege Cause Oil and Gasoline Prices to Spike?
- Iraq Militants Seize Old Chemical Weapons Facility
- Obama to Deploy Special Forces to Iraq
- An American Attack on ISIS in Iraq Could Mean Retaliation Back Home
- Life in Mosul Gets Back to Normal, Even With ISIS in Control
- Paris Launches World’s First Bike Share for Kids
- Satellite Photo Shows Smoke Billowing From Contested Iraqi Refinery
- Iraq Breakup Made Easier by Turkey’s Détente With Kurds
- U.S. Takes Action Against Uganda Over Anti-Homosexuality Law
- Amid the World Cup, a Violent Reminder of Brazil’s Discontent
- Celebrate the First Day of Summer with These 13 Fun Photos
- Saturday’s Argentina-Iran World Cup Game Will Bring Back a Lot of Pain
- Boat Migrants Risk Everything for a New Life in Europe
- National Geographic Has to Radically Redraw Parts of Its Atlas Because of Arctic Ice Loss
- Conversation
- The Latest Transformers Has Its World Premiere in Hong Kong
- Welcome to China’s Evergrande, the World’s Biggest Soccer Academy
- Summer Solstice: The Start of Summer
- State Department: Malaysia, Thailand Aren’t Doing Enough Against Human Trafficking
- Summer Solstice Celebrations Around the World
- Pictures of the Week: June 13 – June 20
- Pope for Legal Dope? Still Nope.
- More Than 50 Million People Are Displaced, the Highest Number Ever Recorded
- There’s a Swastika Jersey on Display at the World Cup
- Africa’s Ebola Outbreak Is ‘Out of Control’
- Kurdish Fighters Mull Whether to Defend Iraq
- Top Iraqi Cleric Calls for New Government
- Kenya Says Security Forces Killed 5 Mpeketoni Suspects
- The World Cup by the Numbers
- Iraqi Official: Sunni Insurgents, Baathists Fighting One Another
- John Kerry Arrives in Egypt for Talks With New Leaders
- MH370 Search Will Move to New Area of Ocean
- A Prince George Photo Album: See Will and Kate’s Firstborn Grow Up
- Report: Poland’s Foreign Minister Blasts ‘Worthless’ U.S. Relationship
- Police Catch Canadian Fugitives Who Escaped Prison by Helicopter
- Sunni Militants Push for Control of Iraq’s Western Border
- What’s the Pentagon Endgame in Iraq?
- Meet 10 of China’s Most Powerful Women
- Watch: Syrian Children Talk About Life As Child Soldiers
- A Yellow Shirt Leader Says the Thai Coup Was Planned in 2010
- Malaysia’s Highest Court Upholds Ban on Christians Using the Word Allah
- Hong Kong Holds an Unofficial Vote, and Beijing Is Definitely Not Amused
- You’ll Never Guess Which Country Is the Biggest Per Capita Contributor of Foreign Jihadists to ISIS
- Kerry Presses for Iraq Peace but Warns Militants Could Force U.S. Action
- Opera Singer Fired After Homophobic Slurs Posted to Facebook Page
- China Arrests 380 in First Month of Yearlong Antiterrorism Campaign
- Racism and Nazism Are Haunting Germany’s World Cup Campaign
- Kim Jong Un Will Probably Watch Seth Rogen’s Movie About Assassinating Him
- Japan Politician Sorry for Heckling Female Colleague
- Syria’s Last Chemical Weapons Shipped Out of Country
- Here’s the Secret Memo That Justified Anwar al-Awlaki Killing
- Sudanese Woman Sentenced to Death for Apostasy Freed
- What It Really Means for Pope Francis to Excommunicate the Mob