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World: Part 74
- New Nigerian President Buhari Pledges Renewed Fight Against Boko Haram
- Is U.S. Claim of 10,000 ISIS Dead Believable?
- Google Is Sorry That India’s Prime Minister Appeared in a Top 10 List of Criminals
- Uber’s Taxi Application Rejected by New Delhi After Sexual Assault Claims
- South Korea Is Closing Hundreds of Schools as MERS Outbreak Spreads
- The Tiananmen Massacre Has Created Divisions in the Only Chinese City Able to Commemorate It
- First Case of Diphtheria in Spain Since 1986 After Parents Shun Vaccination
- Prominent Bangladeshi Writer Flees India for the U.S. After Death Threats
- Rising Violence
- Dennis Hastert
- Beau Biden
- Milestones
- World
- Briefing
- Pop Chart
- What You Said About …
- The Culture
- Burma’s Nowhere People
- Making a Deal With Iran
- FIFA’s Jack Warner Promises Revelations On Sepp Blatter and Others
- BBC Host Apologizes For Calling Caitlyn Jenner ‘He’
- Lifting the Curtain
- Out in Africa
- What to Know About This Weekend’s Turkish Elections
- The Food-Sharing App That Helps Hundreds of Irish Charities Just Went International
- Mark Zuckerberg’s Next Big Read Is This Islamic History Book
- Tens of Thousands Gather in Hong Kong to Remember the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre
- Chronicling the Struggles of LGBT People Around the World
- Sexual Violence Against Children Is a Worldwide Problem, Study Says
- Why You Shouldn’t Eat Delicious Charred Foods
- These Are the 5 Facts That Explain the FIFA Scandal
- Nestlé Insists Maggi Noodles Are Safe but Removes Brand From Indian Shelves
- Fourth Death Confirmed in South Korea’s Worsening MERS Outbreak
- China Shows the World How to Turn a Tragedy Into an Embarrassment
- Edward Snowden Hits Out at Russia’s Privacy Laws
- See How the World Celebrates Key Historical Events
- Facebook Users Upset by Video of Baby Dunked in Water
- Malala Gunmen Secretly Set Free in Pakistan
- London Is Officially the Cocaine Capital of Europe
- FIFA Is Being Asked to Explain Why it Paid $5.5 Million to the Irish Soccer Association
- Edward Snowden: Privacy Remains ‘Under Threat’
- Could Iran Play a Part in E.U. Energy Security?
- Continued Hacking Highlights U.S-Chinese Cyberwar Worries
- This Is Why It’s Hard to Boycott Israel
- Chinese Worker Poet Xu Lizhi’s Life and Death
- 3 Things to Watch at the G7 Summit
- Indian Actress Aarthi Agarwal Dies After Liposuction in the U.S.
- 6 Dead, 87 Infected, 2,300 Quarantined: South Korea’s MERS Crisis
- Indian Authorities File For Damages After Maggi Noodles Food Scare
- Thousands More Migrants Have Been Rescued From the Mediterranean During the Last Two Days
- Malala Says Burma’s Rohingya Muslims ‘Deserve Citizenship’
- Brits Thrilled By Dominance at the Tony Awards
- How Uganda’s LGBT Community Is Fighting for the Right to Exist
- OPEC Set to Play the Waiting Game in Oil Market
- Israel-Palestinian Peace Deal Could Bring $173 Billion Windfall, Study Says
- Man Arrested After Bulldozing House With a Family Asleep Inside
- Turkish Voters Have Punished the Ruling Party for Bullying Minorities
- Obama Says ‘No Complete Strategy’ for Training Iraqis to Fight ISIS
- Ireland Is Getting Really Hardcore About Food Claims
- Boy Smuggled in Suitcase to Spain Reunited With His Mother
- The Election Loss for Turkey’s Erdogan Is a Victory for Democracy
- Europe and Greece Are Playing Chicken—and Washington Isn’t Helping
- Fight Against ISIS Militants Lags Because They’re Nimble … and the U.S. Isn’t
- Malaysian Tribes Blame Earthquake on Nude Tourist Photo
- Elif Shafak: What Turkey Urgently Needs Now
- Hundreds More Under Quarantine in South Korea as MERS Claims Seventh Victim
- Somber Images of the Migrant Crisis in the Mediterranean Sea
- New Delhi Authorities Backtrack on Controversial Exam for Rape Victims
- Greenpeace Activist Denied Entry to India
- Ireland’s Abortion Laws Treat Women Like Criminals Says New Report
- This is How Ireland’s Abortion Laws Affect Women and Families
- Iranian Women Can Now Attend Men’s Volleyball Matches
- China Uses a Drone to Curb Cheating on College Placement Exams
- Watch Jon Stewart Compare Scotland’s Nicola Sturgeon to Saddam Hussein
- Art, Not Just Geopolitics, Is Key to Understanding ISIS
- Here Are 3 Good Things That Happened in the World This Week
- See the History of the Women’s World Cup in 8 Extraordinary Moments
- How 4 Girls Escaped Boko Haram to End Up in Oregon
- Gays in the U.S. Military Are Now Protected Against ‘Witch Hunts’
- Mike Huckabee Wants to Hack China. He’s Wrong
- Vladimir Putin Tests the Limits of Pope Francis’ Powers
- British Legislators Give Overwhelming Support for a Referendum on the U.K.’s Future in the E.U.
- An Argentinian Media Executive Named in the FIFA Scandal Has Turned Himself In
- A Thai University’s New Dress Code Accommodates Transgender Students
- Indian Special Forces Cross Border Into Myanmar to Battle Militant Groups
- This Indian City Will Pay You to Use Its Public Toilets
- Uber Drivers Hunted Down in Mexico as Taxi Unions Fight Online Competition
- This Photo Symbolizes Just How Much MERS Is Taking Over South Korea
- Chinese Women Hosting Unshaven Armpit Photo Contest on Social Media
- Tourists Detained in Malaysia After Nude Photos Were Said To Cause Quake
- See How Much Paternity Leave New Dads Get By Country
- Obama’s Big Talk on ISIS and Putin Isn’t Matched by His Actions
- Liberal Clergy Lobby Vatican Ahead of Pope’s U.S. Visit
- Can the U.S. Military Train the Iraqi Army to Victory Over ISIS?
- China Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Burma’s Democracy Icon Aung San Suu Kyi
- Local Tribes Hope to Appease Spirits After Tourists Strip Naked on Malaysia’s Sacred Peak
- Bank of Korea Cuts Key Interest Rate to Stave Off Economic Fallout From MERS
- India’s First Lesbian Ad Goes Viral
- Embattled Nobel Scientist Tim Hunt Resigns After Sexist Remarks
- India Is Using Its Military Incursions Into Burma to Send a Message to Other Countries