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World: Part 211
- ‘Only One of Us Is Telling the Truth.’ The Biggest Moments From Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffre’s BBC Interview
- Trump Says U.S. Bill Supporting Hong Kong Doesn’t Help Trade War Negotiations
- Rohingya Refugee Children in Bangladesh Are Being Denied an Education, Rights Group Says
- ‘Let’s Be Serious.’ Trump and Macron Hold Tense Meeting At NATO Summit in London
- U.K. Government Taken to Court Over Refusal to Issue Gender Neutral Passports
- South Korean Actor Cha In-ha’s Death Highlights String of K-Pop Tragedies
- Radiation Hot Spots Found Near Japan’s Olympic Torch Relay Site
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Need to Fall Over 7% Each Year. We Must Stop Procrastinating
- Tear Gas Is Now a Fact of Life in Hong Kong. Residents Are Wondering What It’s Doing to Their Health
- How the Forces Unleashed by Brexit Could Tear Apart the United Kingdom
- President Trump’s Tariffs Shake the World Economy—Once Again
- Will Trump Close the Deal to End Afghanistan’s Long War?
- “I’m Not Afraid of the Impeachment Questions”: How Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Is Navigating His Role in the World’s Biggest Political Drama
- How TIME for Kids Chose the 2019 World’s Coolest Places
- The U.K. General Election on Thursday Will Transform the Country Whoever Wins. Here’s What to Know
- Saudi Arabia’s State-Owned Oil Giant Just Raised $25.6 Billion in the World’s Biggest-Ever IPO
- Family of Murdered Maltese Journalist Say Justice Will Only Be Done if the Prime Minister Resigns Immediately
- What Happens Next with NATO
- Reddit Says Leaked U.S.-U.K. Trade Documents Posted on the Site Are Linked to a Russian Information Campaign
- ‘We Have to Keep Fighting.’ Thousands of Hongkongers March on Six-Month Protest Anniversary
- Anti-Government Protests Have Rocked Hong Kong for Six Months. Here’s a Look Back at the Major Developments
- Heads of U.S. Business Group in Hong Kong Denied Entry to Macau
- Russia Banned From Global Sports Competitions, Including Olympics, for 4 Years For State-Sponsored Doping
- Police Begin Naming Victims of New Zealand’s White Island Eruption, Which Killed At Least 16
- India’s Government Wants to Block Some Muslims From Citizenship. Here’s What to Know About a Controversial New Bill
- We Can Help Poor People by Treating Them With Respect
- Police Defuse Two Homemade Bombs Being Stored at a Hong Kong High School
- Exclusive: Top Ukraine Official Andriy Yermak Casts Doubt on Key Impeachment Testimony
- All Americans Bear the Blame for the Failed Afghanistan War
- Aung San Suu Kyi Defends Myanmar Against Rohingya Genocide Allegations at The Hague
- The Story Behind TIME’s 2019 Person of the Year Cover
- Greta Thunberg Is the Youngest TIME Person of the Year Ever. Here’s How She Made History
- The Public Servants Are TIME’s 2019 Guardians of the Year
- Why TIME Chose Greta Thunberg as the 2019 Person of the Year
- Greta Thunberg Is TIME’s 2019 Person of the Year
- Greta Thunberg: TIME’s Person of the Year 2019
- Hong Kong Protestors Win TIME’s 2019 Person of the Year Reader Poll
- 香港示威者在時代雜誌2019年年度風雲人物經讀者投票獲勝
- ‘The World Has Not Forgotten Us.’ A Rohingya Activist Speaks as Myanmar Faces Genocide Case
- At Least 250 Journalists Have Been Imprisoned in 2019 and China Is the Top Jailer, CPJ Says
- Polio Case in Malaysia Sparks Fears the Disease Is Spreading in Southeast Asia
- Why Protesters Are Boycotting Algeria’s Elections Today
- Saudi Aramco Is the World’s First $2 Trillion Company. But Is It Overvalued?
- How an Obscure Part of the Paris Climate Agreement Could Cut Twice as Many Carbon Emissions — Or Become a ‘Massive Loophole’ for Polluters
- These Heroes Went Above and Beyond in 2019
- In the Year Since TIME Named Besieged Journalists the Person of the Year, the War Against Truth Has Continued Unabated
- Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party Secures a Landmark Victory in the U.K. Election
- Trump Signs Off on Trade Deal With China to Avert December Tariffs
- ‘Get Brexit Done.’ The 3 Words That Helped Boris Johnson Win Britain’s 2019 Election
- Trump Says U.S. and China Have Reached Trade Deal, Drops Tariffs Scheduled for Sunday
- From Xi Jinping to Nancy Pelosi, These 6 Leaders Shaped the World in 2019
- Does the U.K. Election Hold Lessons for the Democrats? Not Exactly, Experts Say
- Is North Korea Getting Ready to Launch a New Missile?
- What Happens Next in the U.K. After the Election
- Marginalized Communities Fear for Their Future in the U.K. in Wake of ‘Ugly’ Election Campaign
- TIME’s Top 100 Photos of 2019
- Queen Elizabeth Hiring ‘Digital Engagement’ Expert to Run Her Social Media Channels
- Zambia’s President Says U.S. Ambassador Should Leave Country After Defending Gay Couple
- China Is Threatening Media Freedom in Hong Kong and Taiwan, CPJ Says
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Urges Hong Kong to ‘Come out of Its Dilemma’
- With Second Warmest November, 2019 is Likely to Be Second Warmest Year Ever Recorded
- Exclusive: Lawsuit Raises Questions About Rick Perry’s Role in Ukraine’s Energy Sector
- ‘I Never Wanted to Be a Dissident.’ A Gay Saudi Journalist Seeking Asylum in Australia Speaks Out After Being Detained
- Hong Kong’s Famed New Year’s Fireworks Show Is the Latest Big Event Canceled Over Protest Fears
- Journalist in Japan Awarded Damages in a High-Profile #MeToo Case
- Russia Seizes Five Octopus-Fishing Boats Near Disputed Islands, Japan Says
- Macau Choosing China’s Riches Over Democracy Efforts, Unlike Hong Kong
- ‘We Liked to Sing. Now We Can Only Whisper.’ How Russia Is Stepping Up Its Persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses
- Woman Wins Mixed-Gender World Darts Championship Match For the First Time Ever
- ‘This Is Not Just a Muslim Fight.’ Inside the Anti-Citizenship Act Protests Rocking India
- India Bans Public Protests as Part of Sweeping Effort to End Unrest Over Citizenship Law
- One of the Poorest Countries in Africa Wants to Send Its Legal Marijuana All Over the World
- Members of Philippines Political Family Convicted in Deadliest Attack on Journalists in History
- Bethlehem Is Gearing Up for Its Busiest Christmas in Years. But the Town Is Also Worried
- ‘Vulnerable’ Asylum Seekers Are Supposed to Be Able to Stay in the U.S.—But Critically Ill Migrants Are Still Being Sent Back to Mexico
- Democratic Candidates Had Tough Words for China at the December Debate
- Australian Prime Minister Cuts Short Vacation After 2 Firefighters Killed Battling Bushfires
- ‘Worst’ of Hong Kong Protests ‘Probably Over,’ Says Top Adviser to Leader Carrie Lam
- Wildfires Are Raging Outside Every Major City in Australia
- I Argued That Narendra Modi Was India’s Best Hope for Economic Reform. Things Have Changed
- 6 Injuries Reported as 2 Carnival Cruise Ships Collide in Cozumel, Mexico
- These 28 Women Broke Major Barriers to Become ‘Firsts’ in 2019
- These Were The Biggest Moments of 2019
- 20 Ways the World Got Better in 2019, in Charts
- ‘Nothing Has Changed.’ 7 Years After a Gang Rape That Shocked a Nation, Brutal Attacks Against Women Continue
- ‘You Are Part of a Family.’ Prince Harry Dresses Up as Santa for a Children’s Charity
- Bushfires Release Over Half Australia’s Annual Carbon Emissions
- ‘No Safety Net.’ How Climate Change and Unprecedented Flooding Is Destroying Communities in the Central African Republic
- Royal Baby Archie Gets His Close-Up In Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2019 Christmas Card
- In New Scandal, South Korean ‘Nut Rage’ Heiress Releases Letter Criticizing Management of Family Business
- TIME’s Best Photojournalism of 2019
- Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Leaves Hospital After Losing Memory in Fall
- Pirates Have Attacked 5 Ships in 4 Days in the Singapore Strait
- High-Profile Thai Opposition Party Could Be Disbanded in Court Rulings
- Iran Reimposes Internet Blackout in Various Provinces, Local Report Says
- 28 Dead After Christmas Storm Batters Central Philippines
- Iraqi President Barham Saleh Submits Resignation to Parliament Amid Deadly Protests, According to Reports
- Zambia Says U.S. Ambassador’s Position ‘No Longer Tenable’ After He Criticized the Country’s Gay Rights Record
- North Korea’s ‘Christmas Gift’ Statement Put the U.S. on Alert Despite No Missile Launch. That May Be the Point
- HBO’s Chernobyl Has Led to a Surge in Tourism for This Forgotten Nuclear Town. Now, It’s Trying to Redefine Itself