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World: Part 137
- How Starbucks’ New Line Hopes to Win Customers in the ‘Land of Tea’
- A Woman Gave Birth Hours After She Was Picked Up by a Rescue Ship in the Mediterranean
- World’s Largest Nickel Company Admits to Turning Russian River Blood Red
- Philippines’ Duterte Calls for Removal of U.S. Troops From His Country
- Facebook Loses Bid to Stop a 14-Year-Old Girl From Suing Over a Naked Photo
- A Dispute Over Water Between Two Indian States Has Left One of Them in Flames
- Violence as Police Move to End Protests in Chinese Village Known For Electing Its Own Chief
- Germany Arrests 3 Syrian Men Suspected to be on ISIS Mission
- The Man Booker Prize For Fiction Shortlist Has Been Announced
- Crew Member on World’s Largest Cruise Ship Dies During Safety Exercise
- Scientists Discover Connection Between Full Moon and Earthquakes
- Dutch Bill Would Make Everyone an Organ Donor Unless They Opt Out
- Taiwan and China Brace for the ‘Strongest Storm on Earth,’ Supertyphoon Meranti
- Spain’s First Openly Gay Soccer Referee Is Getting Multiple Death Threats
- Super Typhoon Meranti Took a Swipe at the Philippines Before Striking Taiwan
- An Australian Senator Says Her Country Will Be ‘Swamped by the Chinese’
- Mexico Is Now Investigating the Role of Federal Police in the Disappearance of 43 Students
- Clashes as Spanish Town Breaks With Tradition and Bans Bull-Spearing at Festival
- A Norwegian Heavy Metal Musician Accidentally Became a Local Politician
- $1.1 Billion: That’s How Much Grindr’s Chinese Owner Is Paying to Divorce His Wife
- Police Crackdown on Chinese Village Shows How Swiftly Reform Can Be Crushed
- Assad’s Regime Is Still Using Chemical Weapons in Syria
- Typhoon Meranti Makes Landfall in China After Sweeping Taiwan
- Two People Have Been Killed and 18 Injured in a Tourist-Boat Explosion Near Bali
- A Top Investigator Into the 2014 Disappearance of 43 Mexican Students Has Resigned
- Philippine President Duterte ‘Ordered Extrajudicial Killings When He Was a Mayor’
- Serious Brexit Negotiations Aren’t Likely to Start Before End of 2017, E.U. Leader Says
- Milestones
- This Just In
- Phyllis Schlafly
- Rachel Weisz
- Barriers at the Borders
- Furniture You Can Grow
- Oliver Stone’s Snowden Lacks a Pulse
- For the Record
- What You Said About …
- Can the World Agree on a Plan to Help Refugees?
- Pop Chart
- Putin’s Liberal Opponents
- Kim Jong Un Gets the Last Laugh in North Korea
- A Coming Reckoning With North Korea
- Lady Gaga Returns to a Changed Mainstream That’s Moved On
- 5 Simple Ways to Cut Down on Food Waste
- How Dying Coral Reefs Impact Environment and Economy
- The Upside of Talking to Strangers
- Soon You Can Watch Jamie Oliver Teach Lindsay Lohan to Cook
- Britain Approves $24 Billion Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Plant
- The British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Has Converted to Islam
- The First Tank Was Used 100 Years Ago Today. This is What it Looked Like
- Footage of This 9-Year-Old Rugby Star is At Once Impressive, Terrifying and Mesmerizing
- Moms of Young Muslims Enlist in the Fight Against ISIS
- These Australians Want to Put Steve Irwin on the $100 Bill
- China Launches Second Space Station, Tiangong 2
- These 5 Facts Explain the Biggest Political Risks Facing Europe
- Four Things to Know About Japan’s Opposition Leader Renho Murata
- Giant Moon Balloon Rolls Through Traffic in China
- Inside Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s War On Drugs
- A Piece of Debris Found in Tanzania Is From Missing MH370, Investigators Confirm
- Japan Will Start Joint Patrols With the U.S. in the South China Sea
- One of Brazil’s Most Loved TV Stars Domingos Montagner Has Drowned
- Aung San Suu Kyi Calls for More Investment in Burma Following U.S. Sanctions Relief
- Indonesia Wants to Ban Grindr and Dozens of Other Gay-Networking Apps
- Former Brazilian President Lula Denies Corruption Charges
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Targets Over 1,000 More Officials in His Drug War
- North Korea in Crisis as Thousands Remain Cut Off By Floods
- Hong Kong’s Leader Doubles Down on Talk of Separatism
- World’s Longest Lightning Bolt Traveled Almost 200 Miles
- How Maria Baronova Became the Face of Russia’s Opposition
- Nadia Murad, Survivor of ISIS Atrocities, Named U.N. Goodwill Ambassador
- Uptick in Migrants from Turkey to Greece Not Yet a Surge
- Niger Soldiers Kill 38 Boko Haram Extremists in Operation
- At Least 13 Dead After Boat Capsizes in Thailand
- How a Mistaken U.S.-Led Air Attack Could End the Syria Cease-Fire
- A Canadian Man Defended Himself Against a Bear Attack With a Wine Bottle
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Wants Six More Months for His Drug War
- 1,000 Tons of Tainted Meat Seized in South China Including Some ‘Soaked in Bleach’
- The Daughter of a British Aristocrat Has Been Killed by Philippine Drug-War Vigilantes
- A Terrorist Attack in Kashmir Sparks Fears of a Military Conflict Between India and Pakistan
- Angela Merkel’s Party Slumps in Berlin Elections
- Amal Clooney Wants to Put ISIS Leaders on Trial
- ‘Graveyard of Life Jackets’ on Display in U.K. to Mark Migrant Summit
- World Leaders Meet at U.N. to Craft Response to Migrant Crisis
- Plastic Dishes and Cutlery in France? Not for Long
- Trump and Clinton’s Meetings with Egypt’s President Underscore Foreign Policy Differences
- The Migrant Kids of Calais Refusing to Wait for the World to Act
- A Wildlife Park Wants to Rescue Pizza the Polar Bear From a Mall in China
- Aid Convoy Struck in Aleppo as Syrian Cease-Fire Collapses
- Thousands Evacuated as Fire Rips Through Greek Refugee Camp
- Rodrigo Duterte’s Top Critic Has Been Demoted in a Philippine Senate Probe Into the Drug War
- North Korea ‘Completes Ground Test’ of New Long-Range Rocket Engine
- British Activist Found Guilty of Defamation After Reporting Alleged Labor Abuses in Thailand
- London Mayor Sadiq Khan Wants Donald Trump to Meet His Muslim Family
- Nazi Time Capsule From 1930s Discovered in Poland
- George Soros Is Investing $500 Million in Refugees
- Riot Police Were Called After 100 London Schoolchildren Fought a Vicious Street Battle
- Five Million People in Somalia Do Not Have Enough Food, the U.N. Says
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Launches Profanity-Laden Tirade at the E.U.
- India Adopts a Restrained Response to the Kashmir Attack
- U.S. Officials Say Russia Is Responsible for the Attack on a Syrian Aid Convoy
- Giant Monitor Lizards Are Out of Control in This Bangkok Park