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World: Part 186
- Meghan Markle Shared a Little Kiss With Prince Harry at the Polo Match
- Jimmy Kimmel Turned That Tape of Michael Cohen and President Trump Into a Mafia Movie
- When War Goes Off Script
- Swedish Student Who Stopped Man’s Deportation Says She Hopes Others Will Be Inspired to Stand Up for Refugees
- Kenyan Officials Tried to Relocate 11 Endangered Black Rhinos. 10 Died. The Only Survivor Was Attacked by a Lion
- ‘You Cannot Speak as You Wish.’ Dissenting Voices Stifled Ahead of Cambodia’s Contentious Election
- Cricket Hero Imran Khan Set to Lead Pakistan as Rival Parties Cry Foul
- Here’s How Hard It Is to Bring Home Remains of U.S. Soldiers, According to Experts
- Macau’s Abandoned Greyhounds See New Hope After Closure of Dog Racing Track
- The Return of U.S. War Dead from North Korea Is Great for Their Families. But What Does It Mean for the World?
- Why Real Regional Power Lies With Pakistan’s Military, Not Its New Prime Minister
- Who is Andrew Brunson, the Evangelical Pastor Freed in Turkey?
- Why Are So Many Migrants Leaving Guatemala? A Crisis in the Coffee Industry Is One Reason
- The Polo Player in That Photo of Meghan Markle Kissing Prince Harry Has Jokes
- Imran Khan Is Pakistan’s Donald Trump. Here’s What That Means for Relations Between Their Countries
- President Trump Praises Kim Jong Un for Returning Remains of American Korean War Dead
- Why Trump’s Threats Against Iran Could Backfire
- A Hundred Days of Protest in Nicaragua
- Your Guide to Seeing Spectacular Views of Mars This Weekend
- How India’s Conservationists Are Fighting to Save Half of the World’s Tigers
- Polar Bear Shot and Killed After Attacking a Cruise Ship Guard
- Hundreds Trapped, 14 Dead After a Massive Earthquake Struck an Indonesian Tourist Island
- Cambodia’s ‘Illegitimate’ Election Has Been Rejected by Main Opposition Party
- Two American Cyclists Were Among Four Killed in a Hit-and-Run in Tajikistan
- Social Media Helped Italian Police Identify a French Skier Lost in the Alps for Decades
- Zimbabwe Is Voting In Its First Ever Election Without Mugabe. Here’s What to Know.
- Malaysia Flight 370 Was ‘Steered Off Course Deliberately,’ Report Says
- Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively Were the Proudest Parents at the Taylor Swift Concert
- ‘The Truth Is I Suffer.’ Just Let Neymar Explain His Sometimes ‘Exaggerated’ World Cup Antics
- Report: North Korea Is Building New Missiles
- Viral Video of a Man Slapping a Woman in Public Sparked Outrage Across France
- Pussy Riot Was Immediately Detained After Their Release From Prison for World Cup Stunt
- A 7-Year-Old Girl Has Inspired New Zealand to Make Gender-Neutral Road Signs
- Tajikistan Blames Banned Islamist Party for Attack That Killed Two Americans
- Is it the End of the Road for the World’s Cheapest Car?
- Hundreds of Hikers Have Been Rescued From a Mountain After an Earthquake Triggered Landslides in Indonesia
- Why Love Island Is the Defining Show of Summer 2018
- Swedish Crown Jewels Stolen By Thieves Who Got Away on a Motorboat
- A Train Collision Near Peru’s Machu Picchu Has Injured Several Tourists
- 3 Russian Journalists Have Been Killed in the Central African Republic
- Imran Khan’s Victory in Pakistan Could Bring Stability. But at What Cost?
- Want to Win the War on Drugs? Portugal Might Have the Answer
- WhatsApp’s Fake News Problem Has Turned Deadly in India. Here’s How to Stop It
- From Facebook’s Stock to the Fight Over 3D-Printed Guns: Let’s Break Down Everything You Need to Know This Week
- I’ve Spent a Fifth of my Life in Prison Just for Doing the Work of a Journalist
- Why Trump Imposed Sanctions on a Key NATO Ally
- Here’s How Zimbabwe’s Post-Election Unrest Turned Deadly
- Why Google’s Rumored Return to China’s Censored Screens Isn’t a Game-Changer
- New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Returns to Work After Maternity Leave
- ‘Now It’s a Sign of Protest:’ Muslim Women in Denmark Defy the Face Veil Ban
- Princess Eugenie Discusses How She Doesn’t Let the Plastic-Free Wedding Stress Get to Her
- Apparently Prince Harry’s Sweet Ride Can Now Be Yours
- Russia Is Still Accepting North Korean Laborers Despite Sanctions, Report Says
- Bangladeshi Students Bring Dhaka to a Standstill With Protests Over Road Safety
- Sexual Misconduct Allegations Hit a Beijing Monastery as #MeToo Movement Grows in China
- Myanmar Struggles to Cope in the Aftermath of Catastrophic Floods
- A Chinese Professor Was Interrupted by Police During a Live Television Interview. He’s Been Silent Ever Since
- China Is Trying to Block a Pro-Independence Activist From Speaking in Hong Kong
- Sweden’s Highest Peak Melts Away as Record Temperatures Hit Arctic Circle
- Firefighters From Australia and New Zealand Are Coming to Help Battle California’s Wildfires
- Hundreds of Mothers Attended a Mass Breastfeeding Event in the Philippines
- Saudi Arabia Expels Canadian Envoy After Calls to Free Detained Human Rights Activists
- Zimbabwe’s Elections Were Meant to Kickstart a New Era. Here’s Why They Fell Short
- Master Chef Joel Robuchon’s Signature Dish Was Elevated Mashed Potatoes. Here’s How He Made Them
- Saudi Arabia Is Pulling Thousands of Students From Canada in Escalating Dispute Over Human Rights
- Britain Is Preparing For a ‘No Deal’ Brexit. Here’s What That Means
- Argentina’s Abortion Vote Reveals the Catholic Church’s Deep Fear of Female Desire
- How the U.S. and Japan Became Allies Even After Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Queen Elizabeth and the Pony Who Bit Her Flowers Meet Again
- Medics Prepare to Battle New Ebola Outbreak on Congo’s Eastern Border
- A Brazilian Judge Has Closed the Border to Stop People Fleeing From Crisis-Hit Venezuela
- An Indonesian Shaman Has Been Accused of Keeping a Young Girl as His Sex Slave for 15 Years
- France’s Gender Equality Minister Has Already Cracked Down on Catcalling and Online Abuse. She’s Just Getting Started
- Mercedes Benz Parent Halts Deal With Iran After President Trump’s Sanction Threats
- Perfect Royal Couple Status Nearly Compromised By Gaping Hole in Prince Harry’s Fancy Shoe
- Argentina Votes Today on Legalizing Abortion. Here’s What That Means for Women’s Rights Across Latin America
- What the Arrest of Photographer Shahidul Alam Means for Press Freedom in Bangladesh
- U.S. to Impose 25% Tariffs on an Additional $16 Billion of Chinese Goods
- Pressure Is Mounting in Hong Kong Over Attempts to Ban a Pro-Independence Activist From Speaking
- How a Failed Democracy Uprising Set the Stage for Myanmar’s Future
- The Millennial Teetotalers Upending the Stereotype of Boozy Britain
- Iranians Sink Back Into Economic Gloom as U.S. Sanctions Return
- Why Is Italy’s Government Trying to Overturn a Lifesaving Vaccination Law? Here’s What to Know
- That Sleepover on the Great Wall of China Is Not Going to Be a Thing After All
- Boris Johnson Has Caused a Political Firestorm After Offending British Muslims. Here’s What to Know
- This Korean Grocery Store Has a Hack to Prevent Overripe Bananas
- From Manafort to Megacompanies: Let’s Break Down Everything You Need to Know This Week
- ‘We Are Dreaming of Justice.’ Bangladeshi Students Demand Change After Traffic Deaths
- Saudi Arabia Says It Wants to Modernize—But Criticism Still Strikes a Nerve
- The Real Reason Democracies Won’t Solve Their Immigration Problems
- Trump Is Piling Sanctions on Iran. Here’s How the Tactic Could Backfire
- Close Encounter With Whale Leaves 2 Police Officers Beyond Impressed
- The Real Message Behind the Saudi Crown Prince’s Diplomatic War With Canada
- How to Get Paid to Hang Out With 55 Cats on a Beautiful Greek Island
- Costa Rica’s Supreme Court Orders Ban on Same-Sex Marriage to Be Struck Down
- New Zealand Announces Plan to Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags
- A Look Back at Asia’s Most Devastating Earthquakes
- Argentina’s Abortion Vote Was a Stepping Stone Not a Setback
- Everything You Need to Know About the Last Eclipse of 2018
- Canada Shooting Leaves at Least 4 Dead, Police Say