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World: Part 230
- David Card Shares Nobel Prize in Economics for Natural Experiments
- Austria Picks Leader Who Will Rule Under Predecessor Kurz’s Gaze
- Why Sally Rooney Turned Down an Offer From an Israeli Publisher to Translate Her New Novel
- Prince Harry, Meghan Join New York Investing Fund as ‘Impact Partners’
- Uber Drivers Say a ‘Racist’ Algorithm Is Putting Them Out of Work
- The Philippine Elections Will Be a Test of Rodrigo Duterte’s Legacy
- The Fight to Control the Narrative Over Climate and Energy Security
- Why the Ex-Husband of a Missing Chinese Billionaire Is Risking All to Tell Their Story
- Why Coal Shortages in Asia Might Be Good News for Clean Energy
- The Energy Transition Is in Full Swing. It’s Not Happening Fast Enough
- This Trans Politician Is Fighting for Change in Brazil — Despite the Dangers
- An Advocate for Indigenous People Works to Unite Science and Local Knowledge
- Chika Stacy Oriuwa Is on a Mission to Make Canadian Healthcare More Inclusive
- This Native American Illustrator Is Bringing Indigenous Stories to Life—and Opening the Door for Others
- ‘A Sigh of Relief.’ This Tech CEO Helps Fellow Afghans Feel a Little Safer Every Day
- The Congolese NBA Veteran Whose Heart, and Generosity, Never Left Home
- Rina Sawayama Is Fighting for Inclusion, One Song at a Time
- This Startup Founder’s AI-Powered Garbage Cans Are Helping to Reduce Food Waste—and Improve Bottom Lines
- ‘I Am Both Ancient and Trendy.’ He’s a Buddhist Monk, a Makeup Artist and an LGBTQ Activist
- New Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Promises a ‘New Capitalism’ for Japan. Will It Succeed?
- The Delta Variant Is Forcing New Zealand To Find a Safe Way Out of Its ‘Zero-COVID’ Strategy
- Europe’s Youngest Democracies Are in Turmoil at the Worst Possible Time
- The Shorter Work Week Really Worked in Iceland. Here’s How
- Queen Elizabeth and Greta Thunberg Are Sending the Same Message on Climate Change. Will World Leaders Listen?
- U.K. Sets Out Sweeping Plan to Reach Net-Zero Emissions
- If the U.S. Spends Big on Climate, the Rest of the World Might Follow
- FBI Raids Russian Billionaire Oleg Deripaska’s Washington Mansion
- E.U.’s Ambitious New Tech Rules to Be Delayed Further Into 2022
- Why Flying Carbon Class to COP26 Is More Expensive Than Taking the Train
- Prince Andrew Is Being Sued by a Victim of Jeffrey Epstein for Sexual Abuse. Here’s What to Know About the Lawsuit
- China Allegedly Tested a Nuclear-Capable Hypersonic Weapon. Now What?
- Climate Change Threatens to Spread Viruses Through an Unprepared World
- Inside Netflix’s Adoption Documentary Found, and One Genealogy Researcher’s Quest to Unite Families
- Migrants and Refugees Face an Invisible Trauma We Can’t Ignore
- ‘While I’m Alive, I’ll Keep Speaking.’ Journalist Rana Ayyub’s Fight to Expose the Truth in India
- U.S. Conservatives Want to Save Australia From ‘COVID Tyranny.’ Australians Aren’t Interested
- How Activists Are Radically Interrogating Berlin’s Colonial Past—and Reshaping Its Future
- Missing Leaders, Eyewatering Hotel Rates and a Resurgent Pandemic Could Derail the Most Important Climate Summit in Years
- Netflix’s Hit Series Squid Game Gives Boost to Vans Sneaker Sales
- Brexit Is Still a Hot Mess
- The ‘Safe Supply’ Movement Aims to Curb Drug Deaths Linked to the Opioid Crisis
- Russia Says Climate Change Is a Big Priority. But Its Real Goal at COP 26 Will Be Slowing Down Progress
- Saudi Arabia to Start Investment Fund for Carbon Capture
- ‘This Is For My Son’s Life, My Wife’s Life.’ The Migration Journey to the U.S. Continues Despite Complicated Border Policy
- Princess Mako’s Wedding to Commoner Kei Komuro Puts a Spotlight on the Japanese Monarchy’s Succession Problem
- Why Princess Diana Is So Hard to Get Right Onscreen
- Frances Haugen Is Talking to European Lawmakers. That’s a Big Problem for Facebook
- Terrorist Groups in Afghanistan Could Be Able to Launch Attack Next Year, Pentagon Says
- Greenpeace Is Challenging the E.U. to Ban Short Flights and Shift to Trains
- Fossil Fuel Companies Are Still Influencing COP26, Despite Losing Their Official Role
- Afghanistan’s Female Students Were Banned from Studying. Now Some Are Finding New Ways to Learn
- Why Families of U.S. Hostages Overseas Are Growing Frustrated with Biden
- Why We Shouldn’t Write Off COP26 Before It’s Even Started
- World Bank Says 86 Million Africans Will Be Forced to Migrate Due to Climate Change
- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson Wants to Make Climate Action Profitable
- Meet the U.K. Minister Charged with Making COP26 a Success
- Climate Resilience is a Design Challenge. This Bangladeshi Architect Has Solutions
- How One Activist Stopped Ghana From Building Its First Coal Power Plant
- There’s Still One Part of the Paris Agreement That Hasn’t Been Finalized. She Wants to Change That
- An Indigenous Rights Leader Is Trying to Rewrite Chile’s Constitution to Put its Ecosystems First
- Barbados’ Prime Minister Has a Message for Rich Countries
- Meet the Man Who Defines the Energy Markets—And Wants the World to Go Clean
- John Kerry Is Bringing America Back Into the Climate Fight
- Here Are the Goals of the COP26 Climate Change Meetings—and Where the World Stands in Accomplishing Them
- Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions Used to Go Together. In Some Countries, That’s Changing
- The U.S. Admitted Zero Uyghur Refugees Last Year. Here’s Why
- A Distracted U.S. and an Ambivalent Iran May Spell the End to the Nuclear Deal
- Gas Prices and Energy Bills Are Going Up. Will COP26 Help Bring Them Down Again?
- An Open Letter to the Global Media by Greta Thunberg and Vanessa Nakate
- What to Know About Julian Assange’s Extradition Appeal
- As the U.K. Prepares to Host COP26, Its Own Budget Falls Short on Green Initiatives
- U.S. and EU Near Trade Deal to Remove Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
- Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida Defies Forecasts and Keeps a Majority in the Election
- Barclays CEO Jes Staley to Step Down Amid Epstein Probe
- India Sets a Surprise Net Zero Goal for 2070
- Facebook Let an Islamophobic Conspiracy Theory Flourish in India Despite Employees’ Warnings
- One Big Reason Why COP26 Actually Matters
- The Cow That Could Feed the Planet
- 30 in 2030: Coming of Age During a Pandemic
- 30 in 2030: A Generation Creating Change
- 30 in 2030: Planning for the Future
- Mako Komuro Isn’t the First Female Scion of Japan’s Royal Family to Have Suffered From Mental Stress
- A Methane Pledge Is the First Good News Out of COP26. Nothing Else Will Be as Easy
- If Australia Wants to be a Green Energy Superpower, It Needs to Include Its Aboriginal Communities
- The U.S. Risks Catastrophe If It Doesn’t Clarify Its Taiwan Strategy
- Greenwashing on Facebook: How the World’s Biggest Polluters Use Social Media to Obfuscate on Climate Change
- Christian Archaeologists Wanted to Excavate the Biblical Past. They Ended Up Sparking Today’s Strife in Jerusalem
- Pentagon Says China Plans to Expand Nuclear Arsenal Faster Than Expected
- ’Green Swan’ Climate Events Can Rock the World’s Economies. How Banks Prepare for Them Could Save More Than Dollars
- The World’s Top Carbon Emitters Now All Have Net Zero Pledges. Most of Them Are Too Vague
- We Can Beat Climate Change If We Do One Thing Fast
- A Biden Aide Has Tested Positive for COVID-19 After the COP26 Summit in Scotland
- Nuclear Power Is COP26’s Quiet Controversy
- Vulnerable Countries Haven’t Had Equal Access to COP26. Can They Still Shape the Talks?
- ‘We’re Not Going to Be Placated.’ Young Activists at COP26 Are Refusing to Settle
- Yahoo and LinkedIn Are Ditching China. Here’s Why Most U.S. Businesses Are Staying Put
- ‘Generation Now.’ The Story of How Young Climate Activists Tired of Waiting for Change Took Action
- Damon Galgut on Confronting South Africa’s Racist History With Booker-Winning The Promise
- Sylvia Earle Doesn’t Just Want to Save the Oceans. She Wants to Make Them Accessible to All
- SoftBank Returns to Familiar Strategy After Portfolio Losses