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World: Part 196
- India’s Main Opposition Party Is Promising a Basic Income for the Poor. Can It Work?
- The Quick Read on Venezuela’s Political Crisis
- ‘Do Not Let Him Escape Responsibility.’ Prosecutors End Closing Arguments in El Chapo Trial With a Plea
- ‘There Is Officially No More War.’ Mexico’s President Declares an End to the Drug War Amid Skepticism
- El Chapo Lawyer Blames ‘Lying Opportunists’ for Giving Case ‘Life’ In Closing Arguments
- ‘AI Farms’ Are at the Forefront of China’s Global Ambitions
- Asylum Seeker Who Wrote Book on WhatsApp From Australian Detention Center Wins Literary Prize
- Venezuela’s Juan Guaidó Tells TIME How He Hopes to Win Over the Military and Remove Nicolas Maduro
- Trump Is Withdrawing From a Landmark Arms Agreement With Russia. What Happens Now?
- Maduro Regime Halts Plans to Ship 20 Tons of Venezuelan Gold Overseas
- ‘Willful Ignorance.’ Inside President Trump’s Troubled Intelligence Briefings
- U.S. Aid to Venezuela Will Test Military Loyalties Amid the Spiraling Political Crisis
- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Appears on Facebook Live to Dispel Rumors About His Death
- Thailand to Detain Bahraini Soccer Player Until April in Extradition Case
- Post Offices in Germany Will Now Convert Regular Mail Into Email on Request
- El Chapo Jury Begins Deliberation in Bombshell Drug Trafficking Trial
- Japan’s Deputy PM Apologizes for Blaming the Country’s Low Birthrate on Women
- ‘I Was Not Consulted.’ Top U.S. General Left Out of Syria Withdrawal Decision
- The Families of Migrants Held Hostage Are Using Facebook to Raise Money for Smugglers’ Ransoms
- Donald Trump Announces Plan to Meet With Kim Jong Un in Vietnam Later This Month
- A Memory Stick Loaded With Photos Was Discovered in Frozen Seal Scat
- A British Journalist Taken Hostage by ISIS Six Years Ago Is Believed to Be Alive
- Why Vietnam? 4 Reasons the Southeast Asian Nation Is Perfect for the Second Trump-Kim Summit
- The Nightmare in Venezuela Finally Has the World’s Attention. Can the Opposition’s Gamble Pay Off?
- Allegations Mount Against Former Costa Rican President Óscar Arias
- Global Suicides Have Declined by a Third Since 1990, a Study Finds
- ‘This System Humiliates Me.’ Refugee Author Behrouz Boochani Documents the Plight of Offshore Detention
- Nigeria’s ‘Flying Midwives’ Are Helping Save Moms and Babies
- On Historic Trip to Arabian Peninsula, Pope Francis Tries to Bridge Gulfs
- China’s Aging Population Is a Major Threat to Its Future
- Costa Rica’s President Carlos Alvarado Quesada Wants to Set a Green Example for the World
- How Zimbabwean Grandmothers are Stepping In to Fight Depression
- Optimism in Your World
- The Nightmare in Venezuela Finally Has the World’s Attention. Can the Opposition’s Gamble Pay Off?
- The Story Behind the Painting on TIME’s Optimists Cover
- Nigeria’s ‘Flying Midwives’ Are Helping Save Moms and Babies
- Veterinarian Who Smuggled Liquid Heroin Implanted Inside Puppies Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison
- Philippines Journalist Maria Ressa Slams ‘Ridiculous’ New Libel Charge as Human Rights Groups Pledge Support
- Saudi Crown Prince Once Said He’d Use ‘a Bullet’ on Khashoggi, Report Says
- ‘I’d Rather Not Be Here.’ Indian Man Wants to Sue Parents Because He Didn’t Consent to Be Born
- The Quick Read on Trump’s Controversial Pick for World Bank Chief
- The U.K.’s Prosecution of Peaceful Protestors Is Raising Fears Over Anti-Terror Laws
- Turkey Demands China Close ‘Concentration Camps’ Holding Muslim Uighurs
- Theresa May Promises U.K. Lawmakers Brexit Vote by Feb. 27
- Reddit Users Rally Against Chinese Censorship After $300 Million Funding Round
- Massive Emperor Trump Float Presides Over Italian Carnival
- Saudi Named in a Report on Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder Becomes the Kingdom’s U.A.E. Envoy
- New Zealand Is Battling Its Worst Forest Fire in More Than 60 Years
- Climate Change, ISIS and Cyberattacks Are Seen as the World’s Top Threats in a New Pew Poll
- An Indonesian Elementary School Expelled 14 Children Because They Have HIV
- State of Emergency Declared As Dozens of Polar Bears Invade Russian Town
- ‘Tinder for Cows’ Is Now a Thing, and British Farmers Are Using it to Breed Cattle
- ‘Napalm Girl’ in Iconic Vietnam War Photo Wins German Prize for Peace Work
- Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Says Humanitarian Aid Is Slowly Being Delivered
- North and South Korea Want to Host the 2032 Olympics Together
- Russia Considers Temporarily Disconnecting From the Global Internet
- ‘Weirdest Set of Coincidences in My Life.’ Scientists Tracked Down the Owner of a USB Stick Found in Frozen Seal Feces
- Supporters Greet Bahraini Refugee Soccer Player Upon Long-Awaited Return to Australia
- El Chapo, the Notorious Drug Kingpin, Has Been Found Guilty in His U.S. Trial
- ‘Are They Being Watered Properly?’ Couple in Japan Beg ‘Thieves’ to Take Care of Their Precious Bonsai Trees
- Behind the Oscar-Winning Documentary Challenging India’s Taboos About Menstruation
- Emirati Woman Pleads for Asylum After Macedonia Rejects Her Case
- Japanese LGBT Couples to File Valentine’s Day Lawsuits Demanding Marriage Equality
- Upskirting Is Now a Criminal Offense in the United Kingdom
- The U.S.-China Trade War and #MeToo Were Among the Most Censored Topics on China’s WeChat, Report Finds
- TIME Photographer James Nachtwey Presented the ‘Napalm Girl’ With a German Peace Award. Read His Speech
- Journalist Maria Ressa Arrested for ‘Cyber Libel’ in the Philippines
- Video Shows Nonchalant Man Feeding Bears Accidentally Throwing His iPhone at Them
- From Mass Weddings to Spilled Wine: How 6 Countries Around the World Celebrate Valentine’s Day
- ‘All I Want to Do Is Come Home.’ A London Schoolgirl Who Fled to Join ISIS Now Hopes to Return
- The Rohingya Diaspora Is Crucial to Achieving Justice in Myanmar
- Sri Lanka Seeks to Hire Executioners as It Cracks Down on Drugs
- ‘No Animal More Elusive, No Animal More Beautiful.’ Watch This Rare Footage of a Black Leopard in Kenya
- Philippines Journalist Maria Ressa Released on Bail After Arrest for ‘Cyber Libel’
- ‘He Proposes Peace, But Invades Women’s Bodies.’ Inside the Allegations Against Costa Rica’s Former President and Nobel Laureate
- Ilhan Omar Clashed With Venezuela Envoy Elliott Abrams Over Washington’s Role in Latin America. Here’s the History Behind Her Claims
- Almost Five Times as Many Children Died in Conflict Zones Than Fighters, Report Says
- Haiti’s President Says He Won’t Step Down as Violent Protests Grip the Capital
- ‘Climate Change Is Forever.’ Thousands of British Schoolchildren Walk Out in Environmental Protest
- President Trump Expects Trade to Increase with U.K., Giving Boost to Brexit Supporters
- Trump Said China Doesn’t Have a Drug Problem. The Data Tells a Different Story
- Angela Merkel Rejected President Trump’s Claims That German Cars Are a Security Threat
- Suicide Bombers in Nigeria Kill 11 People: Report
- Spain Dismisses U.S. Appeal for NATO Allies to Fill the Void Left in Syria
- Theresa May Pleads for Brexit Plan Unity Before Talking Again With EU Leaders
- Vice President Pence Receives Awkward Silence in Munich After Offering ‘Greetings’ From President Trump
- U.K. Lawmakers Accuse Facebook of ‘Intentionally and Knowingly’ Violating Data Privacy Laws and Call for Stricter Regulation
- Australia Blames a Foreign Government for the Cyberattack on Political Parties
- Saudi Crown Prince Pledges $20 Billion in Deals With Pakistan on the First Stop of His Asia Tour
- 7 Lawmakers Quit U.K.’s Labour Party Over Brexit and Anti-Semitism
- Russia and China Are Driving a Wedge Between Estranged U.S. and Europe
- 5 Americans Arrested and Held in Haiti on Criminal Conspiracy, Illegal Weapon Charges
- China Plans to Turn Hong Kong and Macau Into a Silicon Valley Rival
- ‘You’ll Lose Everything.’ President Trump Warns Venezuelan Military to Abandon Nicolas Maduro
- Huawei Founder Says There’s No Stopping China’s Tech Giant, Despite U.S. Pressure
- How This Politician Put Britain at the Forefront of the War Against Facebook
- What to Know About Absher, Saudi Arabia’s Controversial ‘Woman-Tracking’ App
- Legendary Fashion Designer Karl Lagerfeld Dies in Paris at 85
- Americans Want a Less Aggressive Foreign Policy. It’s Time Lawmakers Listened to Them
- Saudi Arabia Is Investing $20 Billion in Pakistan. Here’s What It’s Getting in Return