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World: Part 253
- 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
- Kremlin Critic Alexei Navalny Convicted of Extremism and Sentenced to 19 Years in Prison
- Pakistan Set to Call Election This Week After Imran Khan Jailed
- Taliban Prepare Suicide Bombers in Water Dispute With Iran
- Tens of Thousands of Scouts Came to South Korea. Now They’re Evacuating as a Storm Looms
- 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
- Six Colombians Arrested as Suspects in Ecuadorian Presidential Candidate’s Assassination
- 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
- Hong Kong Court Partially Quashes Convictions of Prominent Democracy Activists
- After More Than Three Years, New Zealand Finally Lifts All COVID-19 Restrictions
- 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
- North Korea Claims U.S. Soldier Travis King Ran There Because of ‘Racial Discrimination’
- 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
- Chinese Version of ‘The Voice’ Rocked by Allegations of Unfairly Treating Late Star
- It’s Illegal to Sell or Possess Cannabis in Japan—But It’s Legal to Get High On It. Here’s Why
- How Gang Violence Is Shaking Up Ecuador’s Election
- This Reformist Outsider Could Become Guatemala’s Next President
- Australia’s Budget to Face Pressure as Population Growth Slows and Elderly Increase
- Guatemalan Progressive Presidential Candidate Bernardo Arévalo Wins Landslide Election
- China Intensifies Espionage Crackdown Targeting Alleged Spies for the CIA
- China Stops Importing Taiwan’s Mangoes, Blaming Pests Amid Political Tensions
- Hanoi Wants Tourists to Stop Visiting One of the City’s Most Popular Tourist Attractions
- The Head of Spain’s Soccer Federation Is Under Fire for Inappropriate World Cup Celebrations
- Why Putin Is Dialing In to the BRICS Summit Rather Than Attending in Person
- North Korea to Try Another Satellite Launch as South Korea Holds Meetings and Military Drills With Allies
- Exiled Former Thai Leader Thaksin Shinawatra Trades Democratic Progress for Return Home
- North Korean Airline Lands in Beijing Marking First International Flight Since COVID
- Europe’s Sweeping New Rules for Big Tech Are About to Kick In. Here’s What to Know
- Thailand’s Populist Pheu Thai Party Finally Won the Prime Minister Vote—But at What Cost?
- Ecuadorians Vote to Stop Oil Drilling in the Amazon Rainforest
- How China’s Faltering Growth Threatens Global Commodities Markets
- How Podcasts Became a Symbol of China’s Gen Z Feminist Movement
- How India Became the First Country to Reach the Moon’s South Pole
- Israel Is Stuck on the Lunatic Highway
- Japan Is Releasing Wastewater Into the Pacific: What to Know About Radioactivity and Seafood
- With Its Leader Prigozhin Believed Dead, What’s Next for Wagner?
- What Prigozhin’s Death Reveals About Putin’s Power in Russia
- China’s <i>Voice</i> Represented Hopes and Dreams—It Turned Around to Reveal a Darker Reality
- Wagner Remains a Force For Chaos Around the World, With or Without Prigozhin
- China’s Worsening Economic Slowdown Is Rippling Across the Globe
- Foxconn Founder Terry Gou Announces Run for Taiwan Presidency
- Japan Warns Citizens of Harassment in China Over Nuclear Wastewater Backlash
- What to Know About the Ukraine-War Propaganda Movie in Russian Theaters
- How Australian Doctors Found a 3-Inch-Long Live Worm in a Woman’s Brain
- Prigozhin Is Dead. The Culture He Represented Lives On
- Court Suspends Imran Khan Conviction, Enabling Ex-PM to Contest Upcoming Election
- How Seafood Became the Latest Flashpoint in Korean Politics
- China Is Cracking Down on Cantonese Language Advocacy in Hong Kong
- The Empowering Legacy of Caspian Horses and Their Female Riders
- Australians to Vote in October on Creating an Indigenous ‘Voice’ in Parliament: What to Know
- What to Know About the Legal Challenges Facing Guatemala’s President-Elect
- Billion-Dollar Money Laundering Case Embroils Some of Singapore’s Banking Giants
- Britain’s Top Diplomat Pays Rare Visit to China to Improve Fraying Ties
- Dozens Dead, Toll Climbing in Johannesburg After Fire Burns Building Settled by Homeless
- U.S. and 18 Nations Participate in Military Drills in the Indo-Pacific Amid Rising China Concerns
- What Tolstoy Can Teach Us About Geopolitics
- The Man Who Upended Thailand’s Politics
- Pope Francis Visits Mongolia Amid Vatican’s Strained Relations With China and Russia
- Car Bombings and Hostage-Taking in Prisons Underscore Ecuador’s Fragile Security
- Singapore’s Tharman Wins Presidential Election by a Landslide in Boost to Ruling Party
- Nobel Foundation Withdraws Invitation to Russia, Belarus and Iran to Attend Ceremonies
- India Launches a Spacecraft to Study the Sun
- Taiwan Suspends Work, Transport and Classes as Typhoon Haikui Slams into the Island
- France Will Soon Ban Disposable Vapes Under an Anti-Smoking Plan
- North Korean Bus Returns From China in a Sign of Border Opening
- Women in Japan Do Over Half a Trillion Dollars More of Unpaid Housework Than Men
- Africa Is Holding a Historic Climate Summit. Here’s What to Know
- Ukraine Makes Its Biggest Wartime Leadership Shakeup Yet. Here’s What to Know
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Becomes First Person to Get Indonesian ‘Golden Visa’
- A Singaporean Rapper Tried to Call Out Racism. He’s Been Sentenced to Jail For His Statements
- Why China, Russia, and North Korea Joining Forces in the Indo-Pacific Isn’t a Prelude to War
- ‘Bharat’ or ‘India’? The Controversy Over Some Hindu Nationalists’ Push to Rename India
- How Europe’s Poorest Country Could Win the Green Energy Race