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World: Part 190
- The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher in Brazil’s Presidential Election. Here’s What to Know
- Melania Trump Gets Playfully Bumped by a Baby Elephant in Video of Kenya Visit
- Kickstarter for Fantasy Game of Thrones Coins Promptly Raises Thousands of Actual Dollars
- She Was a Teenage Victim of Domestic Violence and Rape. She Sought Help. This Week, Iran Executed Her
- Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad Taught Me the True Meaning of Courage
- ‘It Appears We Just Got Banksy-ed.’ Art Piece Self Destructs After Being Sold for Over $1 Million
- Scientists Just Laid Out Paths to Solve Climate Change. We Aren’t on Track to Do Any of Them
- Bulgarian Television Journalist Viktoria Marinova Was Raped and Killed
- Australians Are Furious Over Plans to Project an Advertisement on the Sydney Opera House
- Journalists Protest After Hong Kong Denies Visa to a Financial Times Editor
- The U.N.’s Climate Report Exposes How Badly Wrong Leaders Like Trump Have Got Climate Change
- Don’t Let the Battle Over Kavanaugh Overshadow the Nobel Peace Prize’s Recognition of Sexual Violence
- How George W. Bush’s Daughter Barbara Paid Tribute to Barbara Bush at Her Wedding
- ‘There Is a Risk to Democracy.’ Brazil Wakes Up to the Reality of a Bolsonaro Presidency
- Girls in the U.K. Report Being ‘Fetishized’ and Sexually Harassed in Their School Uniforms
- Mike Pompeo Is Calling on Saudi Arabia to Investigate the Disappearance of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
- Denmark Wants Food Labels to Include Environmental Impact
- ‘We Sail In The Same Boat.’ An Award-Winning Psychiatrist Shares Insights for World Mental Health Day
- How #MeToo Is Taking on a Life of Its Own in Asia
- Indonesia Orders Independent Foreign Aid Workers to Leave Earthquake-Hit Zone
- The Financial Times Will Appeal Hong Kong’s Rejection of Editor’s Visa in Press Freedom Case
- As Indonesia Reels from the Earthquake and Tsunami, Experts Warn of More Deadly Disasters to Come
- From #MeToo to Retiring Abroad: Let’s Break Down Everything You Need to Know This Week
- Chinese Intelligence Official Charged With Stealing U.S. Aviation Secrets
- Peru’s Opposition Leader Has Been Detained in Connection with a Campaign Finance Probe
- Bipartisan Senate Group Forces U.S. Probe of Saudi Journalist’s Disappearance
- ‘Where’s the Chicken?’ KFC in Zimbabwe Runs out of a Key Ingredient
- Indonesia Winds Down Search for Victims of Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami
- She Wanted to Help Liberia’s Most Vulnerable Girls. Then Her School Became a Predator’s Hunting Ground
- The U.K. Has Appointed a New Minister for Suicide Prevention
- #BringBackOurGirls Crusader Shakes up Nigeria’s Presidential Race
- Italy Puts Itself on a Collision Course With E.U. Leadership
- How BTS Is Taking Over the World
- Prince William Urges Tougher Punishment for Poachers and Wildlife Smugglers
- Press Club Sees ‘Disturbing Precedent’ in Hong Kong’s Expulsion of a Financial Times Journalist
- ‘People Feel There’s a Chance of Being Believed.’ India’s #MeToo Movement Gathers Momentum
- Africa’s Youngest Billionaire Was Abducted in Tanzania
- ‘Saudi Arabia Is Joining the Orgy Of Destruction of the Rule-Bound Order,’ Former U.S. Ambassador Says on Khashoggi
- Prince George and Princess Charlotte Had an Absolute Ball at the Latest Royal Wedding
- Lawmakers Want to Hold China Accountable Over Abuses in Xinjiang. Here’s What to Know
- Amid the Ruins of Sulawesi, Earthquake Survivors Take Stock
- Hold on to Your Fascinator! Windy Windsor Threatens to Ruin the Royal Outfits at Princess Eugenie’s Wedding
- ‘We Will Not Give Up.’ Aid Workers in Indonesia Try to Reunite Hundreds of Kids with Families
- Why Princess Eugenie Wore a Wedding Dress That Showed Her Scoliosis Scars
- Sarah Ferguson’s Royal Wedding Hat Is Ready For Takeoff
- Papua New Guinea Government Criticized After Buying 40 Custom Maseratis
- Turkey Blaming Saudi Arabia for Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance Is Great News for Iran
- Emmanuel Macron Wants to Be Globalism’s Champion. Here’s Why He’s Failing
- President Trump Says U.S. Would Be ‘Foolish’ to Cancel Saudi Arms Deals
- Saudi Arabia Will Retaliate ‘Stronger’ If President Trump Takes Action Over Journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s Disappearance
- ‘We Have to Respond.’ Envoy Says China Did Not Want a Trade War
- South Korean President Moon Jae-in Says North Korea Is in Trouble
- Researchers Discover Neanderthal Child Was Devoured by a Giant Bird
- Pro-Independence Student Activists in Hong Kong Call on U.S. to Protect the City’s Freedoms
- Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Are Expecting Their First Child
- Australia Seeks to Ban Schools From Expelling Gay Students After Public Outcry
- Here’s How Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Baby Just Changed the Line Of Succession
- Brits Are All Making the Same Joke About the New Royal Baby
- We Must Use the Global Magnitsky Act to Punish the Killers of Jamal Khashoggi
- This American Embassy Didn’t Mean to Invite People to a Pajama Jam Hosted By Cookie Monster Cat
- Trump Says Saudi King Told Him He ‘Denies Any Knowledge’ of Missing Journalist’s Fate
- Will Meghan and Harry’s Royal Baby Have Dual U.S.-U.K. Citizenship?
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Will Travel to Zika-Affected Countries While Expecting Their First Child
- Indian Politician Sues Journalist Who Accused Him of Sexual Harassment in Vogue Article
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Going Down Under. Here’s What to Know About Britain’s Tangled Role in the Region
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Baby Boy Probably Won’t Be a Prince. Here’s What His Title Will Be Instead
- More Than Me CEO Katie Meyler Temporarily Steps Down
- Coca-Cola’s Attempt to Use New Zealand’s Indigenous Māori Language Misfires
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Kickstart Australia Visit by Cuddling With Koalas
- Facebook Bans More Myanmar Military-Linked Accounts for Spreading Propaganda
- A Giant Net Has Been Deployed to Clean Up Plastics in the Pacific Ocean
- No One is More Excited About Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Than This Animal
- A Ukrainian Who Faked His Own Death Was Recently Found Living in a Castle with a Rolls Royce
- Why Kanye West and Kim Kardashian Are Being Criticized for Meeting With Uganda’s President
- This Kid Could Not Get Enough of Prince Harry’s Beard
- China Fines Vaccine Maker Over $1 Billion After Faulty Rabies Inoculation
- Boko Haram Executed Another Aid Worker in Nigeria After a Negotiating Deadline Lapsed
- Pakistan Executed a Man Convicted of Killing Six-Year-Old Zainab Ansari
- Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Daughter Wouldn’t Have the Same Noble Rights as Their Son Would
- Hundreds of Asylum-Seekers From Yemen Granted One-Year Reprieve in South Korea
- Asylum Seekers Must First Survive Shootouts and Shakedowns in Mexico
- Prince Harry Has Spoken Publicly About the Royal Baby for the First Time
- From Climate Catastrophe to Content Clash: Let’s Break Down Everything You Need to Know This Week
- Canada Has Legalized Marijuana. Here’s What That Means For American Travelers
- Why the Release of Pastor Andrew Brunson Is a Good Sign for U.S-Turkey Ties
- Australia’s Queensland Decriminalizes Abortion After a Decades-Long Campaign
- Typhoons Prompt Japan’s Beloved Cherry Trees Into a Rare Early Bloom
- #MeToo Heads East
- Pope Francis Takes Faltering Steps Forward on Church Abuse Crisis
- Why Did a Former Miss Iraq Flee Her Country?
- Japan’s Tricky Balancing Act Between the U.S. and China
- Jamal Khashoggi Was My Co-Writer and My Friend. Here’s the Last Thing He Told Me
- Brexit Is a Threat to Ireland, the U.K., the Rest of Europe — and the U.S. Too.
- How the Murder of Jamal Khashoggi Could Upend the Middle East
- Why $1 Ebay Yoga Pants Could Be the Latest Victim of President Trump’s Trade War With China
- Chinese Woman Kills Herself and Her Children After Her Husband Fakes His Death
- South Africans Rally for Rape Accuser After She Endured a Grueling Cross-Examination During Televised Trial
- Saudi Lobbying in the U.S. Has Tripled Since Trump Took Office
- What Makes the U.S.-Saudi Relationship So Special? Weapons, Oil and ‘An Army of Lobbyists’
- Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia Church Has Been Under Construction for 136 Years. That’s a Lot of Unpaid Permit Fees