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World: Part 45
- How to Beat ISIS
- Chechen Dissident: ‘I Survived Abduction by Vladimir Putin’s Agents’
- Provocative Israeli Cartoon on Deteriorating Relations With U.S. Evokes 9/11
- Western Companies Hope For a Bonanza in Iran
- Unrest Shakes Burkina Faso
- Sen. Ted Cruz: Obama’s Unprecedented Attack on Israel
- Pictures of the Week: Oct. 24 – Oct. 31
- New Indonesian President Jokowi Talks Tough With Fading Power Australia
- Paranoid North Korea Handles Ebola Threat by Quarantining All Foreigners
- Unwed Indian Moms Applying for Child’s Passport Are Asked if They Were Raped
- Malaysian Family Sues Airline Over Missing Plane
- More Foreign Fighters Are Going to Iraq and Syria Than Ever Before, UN Says
- Aid Groups See Fallout From Quarantine Debate
- ISIS Revenge Killings Reportedly Target Sunni Tribe in Iraq
- Fissure Opens Between Pentagon and White House Over Assad’s Fate
- Think You Can Cheat on the SAT? The College Board Says Think Again
- The Photo That Won World War II: ‘Dead Americans at Buna Beach,’ 1943
- Fake Clowns Terrorize France
- What You Need to Know About the Unrest in Burkina Faso
- Why the U.S. Can’t Beat an Army the Size of a Junior College
- Canada to Halt Visas From Ebola-Affected Countries
- Iraqi Kurdish Fighters Arrive in Syria Town Fighting ISIS
- Libyan Officials Urge the Evacuation of Benghazi Port District
- Mexican Soldiers to Face Civilian Trial for Killing 22 Suspected Criminals
- The Strength of the U.S. Dollar Reflects Global Economic Reality
- British Banker Appears in Hong Kong Court Accused of Killing Two Women
- Iran Jails British-Iranian Woman over Volleyball
- Report Links China to Cyberattacks on Hong Kong Protesters
- Boat Sinks Off Turkey, Killing 24 Migrants
- Burkina Faso’s Army Promises to Hand Power to a Transitional Government
- Iraq Plans ISIS Counteroffensive With U.S. Help
- Watch This Guy ‘Surf’ a Whale Carcass Encircled by Feeding Sharks
- ‘Last’ Victim Thought to Be Found From Costa Concordia
- The White House Slams Separatist Elections in Southeastern Ukraine
- A Reporter’s Death Shows Just How Little Burma Has Changed
- WHO Pillories Drug Industry on Failure to Develop Ebola Vaccine
- The World’s Best Whisky Has Been Named and Scotland is Displeased
- Iraq Confirms ISIS Massacre of Sunni Tribe
- India Cannot Ignore the Ramifications of the Suicide Bombing at Wagah
- Facebook and Twitter Are ‘Command-and-Control Networks’ for Terrorists
- The POW Who Lived: Joe Demler, WWII’s ‘Human Skeleton’
- Ebola Rates Accelerate in Sierra Leone
- Fugitive Mexican Mayor Suspected in Missing-Students Case Is Arrested
- Women Can Be Make-Up Artists, Too, Says India’s High Court
- 5 Things You Need To Know About Japanese Whisky
- Turkish Company Accidentally Features 9/11 Terrorist in Hair Removal Ad
- Amnesty International Accuses Israel of War Crimes in Gaza
- Here’s How Much Turkey’s Lavish Presidential Palace Costs
- Not Just Sex Workers: Here’s What We Know About the Hong Kong Murder Victims
- Why Cuba Is So Good at Fighting Ebola
- European Migrants Contribute $32 Billion to U.K. Economy, Study Says
- China’s Pollution Problem Killed 670,000 in 2012, Study Says
- Former Aide Says Putin Has No Strategic Plans
- Cease-Fire in Ukraine Fails and Preparations for War Begin
- Tensions Mount in Jerusalem After Latest Attack
- Bill Watterson Drew a New Comic, and It’s Really Funny
- Relatives of the South Korean Ferry Owner Have Been Jailed
- The Spanish Nurse Who Survived Ebola Leaves Hospital Disease-Free
- Artillery Fire Kills Teens in Donetsk as Ukraine’s Ceasefire Breaks Down
- Conversation
- Pop Chart
- Milestones
- World
- The Culture
- Veterans at Home
- Briefing
- Xi Jinping’s Power of One
- Revenge of the Dollar
- Scientists Develop Drug to Replace Antibiotics
- U.S. Clinic in Liberia Will Treat Doctors and Nurses Who Contract Ebola
- Russell Brand Joins Thousands in ‘Anonymous’ Protests in London
- Jokers in the Pack
- A Shadow Falls on China
- Mexico’s Nightmare
- After the Fall
- Far-Right U.K. Group Gets Millions of Hits and Expands Into the U.S.
- Over 11 Million Played the U.S. Green Card Lottery This Year
- Pictures of the Week: Oct. 31 – Nov. 7
- Libya Plunges Deeper into Chaos After Parliament Declared Unconstitutional
- Pakistani Policeman Hacks Man to Death for Blasphemy
- Top Legal Academics Want Burmese Generals Indicted for War Crimes
- U.S. Seeks New Channels of Communication With Iran
- See the Philippine City of Tacloban One Year After Supertyphoon Haiyan
- Islamist Militants Are Setting Off to Wage Jihad by Boarding Cruise Ships
- The ICC Won’t Prosecute Israel for Its Deadly 2010 Gaza Flotilla Raid
- Tacloban Survived the World’s Strongest Recorded Storm, but Only Just
- French President François Hollande May Not Stand for Re-Election
- Latvian Foreign Minister Announces He Is Gay on Twitter
- Former News of the World Editor Jailed in Phone-Hacking Scandal
- South Korea Disbands Coast Guard in Wake of Ferry Disaster
- Ukraine Claims Russian Tanks Cross Into Rebel-Controlled Eastern Region
- Catalans to Hold Controversial Independence Vote This Weekend
- U.N. Panel Claims China Tried to Silence Women’s Rights Activists
- Moulin Rouge: Vintage Color Photos of a Legendary Cabaret’s Dancers
- Obama Authorizes Deployment of 1,500 Troops to Iraq
- Obama Says He Will ‘Never Forget’ Berlin Wall Fall
- North Korea Releases 2 Detained Americans
- Pope Francis Demotes Outspoken Conservative Cardinal
- Mexico Says Drug Gang Killed 43 Missing Students
- At Least 1 Million to Celebrate 25 Years Since Berlin Wall Fell