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World: Part 252
- These Climate Activists are Standing up to German Police
- A Viral French Ad Shows How Women’s Soccer Can Be Just as Exciting as Men’s
- Singapore’s Parliament Speaker Resigns in Latest Blow to Ruling Party
- How the Taliban Suppressed Opium in Afghanistan—and Why There’s Little to Celebrate
- How Women’s Soccer Exploded in Britain
- What the Return of the ‘Morality Police’ Means for Iran’s Women
- Congress Is Grappling With the Wrong Questions on Ukraine
- Japan’s Women’s Soccer Team Struggles to Grow Support at Home
- Mystery Absence of China’s Foreign Minister Fuels Concern
- Why More Countries Should Back Out of Hosting Global Sporting Events
- Biden’s Hidden Birthday Message for Israel
- How an Innovative Deal Will Give Millions Access to Cheaper Tuberculosis Drugs
- World Cup Rookie Trinity Rodman Is So Much More Than Her Famous Last Name
- Inside the Controversy Over Amsterdam’s Plan to Move Sex Workers to a Suburban ‘Erotic Center’
- The American Public’s Views on Israel Are Undergoing a Profound Shift. Washington Hasn’t Caught Up
- Soccer-Loving Vietnam Looks to Women’s Team to Make History
- What Women’s Soccer Means to Queer Fans
- Exclusive: Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Says ‘We Don’t Need Russia’ To Resume Grain Shipments
- Thailand Faces Upheaval and Uncertainty After Popular Prime Minister Nominee Is Blocked. What Happens Now?
- China Is Striking Back in the Tech War With the U.S.
- These Two Charts Show Why U.S.-China Cooperation on Climate is so Challenging
- South America Will Pledge to End Amazon Deforestation by 2030
- It’s a New Era of Climate Geopolitics. And It’s Not Just For Policy Wonks
- South Korea’s Infanticide Problem Highlights Wider Population Struggles
- Hong Kong Government Makes Case in Court for Banning Protest Anthem
- Why Oppenheimer’s Nuclear Fears Are Just as Relevant Today
- Thai Teen Jailed for Mocking the King as Prospects of Royal Defamation Reform Dim
- After Suppressing Opposition, Hun Sen Declares Landslide Election Win to Extend Rule
- Spain Pioneered Laws Against Gender-Based Violence. A New Government Could Upend That
- After 29 Weeks of Protest, Israel Passes Landmark Legislation That Will Test Its Democracy
- How Anti-LGBT Laws Are Bad for Economies
- What Israel’s Controversial Judicial Overhaul Means for Palestinians
- Ouster of Xi’s Handpicked Foreign Minister Halts Rising Career
- Exiled Former Leader Thaksin Shinawatra Plans Return to Thailand Amid Post-Election Chaos
- Cambodia’s Ruler of Four Decades Will Retire. His Son Is Set to Succeed Him
- The 100 Best Movies of the Past 10 Decades
- Why Modi Is Facing a Rare No-Confidence Vote
- What to Know About the Army Chief Who Will Be Cambodia’s Next Leader
- Cambodia’s Long Serving Strongman Is Handing Power to His Son. The World Should Speak Up
- How Cultural Fascination With Imelda Marcos Has Obscured Her True Legacy
- The Workers Behind AI Rarely See Its Rewards. This Indian Startup Wants to Fix That
- Why African Leaders Are Staying Away From Putin’s Russia-Africa Summit
- Why Biden Is Welcoming Italy’s Far-Right Leader to the White House
- There’s Still Hope for Ukraine’s Grain—and for Global Food Markets
- The U.S. Should Ditch AC and Use Middle Eastern Techniques to Cool Its Cities
- Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Needs a Plan B
- Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Urge Allies to Help Ukraine ‘Win Fast’
- What’s Next for Israel and Its Democracy
- ‘Personal Color Analysis’ Has Gone Viral—Fueling a Tourism Boom for South Korea
- In India, Tomatoes Are Now More Expensive Than Gas. Here’s Why
- How India’s Economy Will Overtake the U.S.’s
- A Japanese City Apologizes After Giving Advice to Pregnant Women on How to Be Better to Men
- All the Ways China Is Trying to Juice Its Slumping Economy
- ‘Barbenheimer’ Nuclear Memes Are Stirring Anger in Japan
- Being Successful Hasn’t Protected Me From Being Humiliated
- ‘Fear Follows Every Uyghur.’ A Groundbreaking Book Details China’s Repression in Xinjiang
- Why Pakistan Fails to Stop Jihadi Attacks
- Why U.S. Citizens Will Soon Have to Pay a Small Fee to Travel to Europe
- Ukraine Is Preparing for Russia to Sabotage Europe’s Biggest Nuclear Plant
- Extra Time: Uh…What’s Happening With the USWNT?
- Pope Francis Lands in Portugal, as Catholic Church Grapples With Abuse Scandal
- A Wave of Scandals Is Testing the Singaporean Government’s Ability to Take Criticism
- Despite Rift With Putin, the Wagner Group’s Global Reach is Growing
- Why Ukraine’s Civilian Volunteers Are the Unsung Heroes of the War
- K-Pop Fans Are Fighting Big Coal to Protect Beach Made Famous by BTS
- How the Ukraine Counteroffensive Can Still Succeed
- China Wants to Limit Children’s Smartphone Use to Combat Addiction. Here’s What to Know
- Why Many Nigeriens Want Russia in and the West Out
- Ukrainian Pilots Begin F-16 Training This Month. Here’s Why That Matters
- As Singapore Hangs More Drug Offenders, Some Worry Cases Aren’t Always Clear-Cut
- The Limits of the U.S.-Saudi Relationship
- Pakistan Set to Call Election This Week After Imran Khan Jailed
- Taliban Prepare Suicide Bombers in Water Dispute With Iran
- In Latest LGBTQ Crackdown, China Bans Rainbow Attire at Pop Concert
- A Russian Jet Was Spotted in North Korea, Raising Concerns Over Possible Arms Deal
- China Is Testing How Hard It Can Push in the South China Sea Before Someone Pushes Back
- With Imran Khan Sent to Jail, Pakistan Faces the Abyss
- Denmark and Sweden’s Commitment to Free Speech Is Wilting in the Face of Quran Burnings
- An Arctic Border Town Feels a New Chill From Russia
- New Zealand Accuses China, Russia, and Iran of Attempting Foreign Interference
- How India’s Bulldozers Became a Vehicle of Injustice
- Saudi Pro League Spent Big Money on Big Stars. But the Fans Aren’t a Sure Bet
- The Good Israel Will Prevail
- Ecuadorian Journalist to Take Assassinated Candidate’s Place on Presidential Ticket
- Israel’s Existential Crisis
- China Wants to Regulate Its Artificial Intelligence Sector Without Crushing It
- Amid Rising Joblessness, China Stops Publishing Its Youth Unemployment Rate
- A School Discovered Bombs in Its Backyard: What to Know About the Deadly Legacy of Decades-Old, Unexploded Weapons in Cambodia
- How Internet Shutdowns Wreak Havoc in India
- Why Domestic Workers in Indonesia Are Hunger Striking
- Why Quran Burning Is Making Sweden and Denmark So Anxious
- Raging Wildfires Trigger Mass Evacuation in Northern Canada
- As the President Coughs, Are Indonesian Authorities Finally Taking Pollution Seriously?
- Why So Few Foreign Tourists Are Visiting China, Despite Lifted Pandemic Restrictions
- South Korea Is Prosecuting Its Citizens Who Went to Fight in Ukraine. Here’s Why
- Iran Is About to Make Its Hijab Laws Even Stricter
- A Talisman Against the Taliban
- China Is Desperate to Boost Its Low Birth Rates. It May Have to Accept the New Normal
- The U.S. Is Beefing Up Alliances Across Asia—But Don’t Expect an ‘Asian NATO’ Anytime Soon
- These Are the Three Candidates Vying to Be Singapore’s Next President