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Bin Laden Family ‘Henchman’ Is Arrested in Philippines

Jeffrey Epstein, Brexit, Democratic Debates: Your Thursday Briefing

Kelly Craft, Trump Nominee for U.N. Ambassador, Confirmed by Senate

Prince Harry Plans 2 Children ‘Maximum,’ for the Sake of the Planet

You'll Get Your Equifax Money. It Just Might Take a While

Hamza bin Laden, Son of Qaeda Founder, Is Dead

European Economy Slows, Raising Expectations of E.C.B. Action

To End Student Debt, Tie Tuition to Post-Graduation Salaries

If These Walls Could Talk: A War Correspondent Revisits a Hotel of Ghosts

Former Mayor of Tehran Is Sentenced to Death in Wife’s Killing

U.S.-China Trade Talks End With No Deal in Sight

North Korea Fires Short-Range Missiles, Its 2nd Test in Less Than a Week

Chinese Nationalists Bring Threat of Violence to Australia Universities

When Open Source Software Comes With a Few Catches

Jakarta’s Giant Sea Wall Is Useless if the City Keeps Sinking

WIRED Book of the Month: *It Came From Something Awful*

34 Afghan Civilians Killed as Bus Hits Roadside Bomb

Having Broadband Issues? This Tool Helps You Learn Local Laws

New Zealand Leader Is Tested by Construction on Land Held Sacred by Maori

Your Wednesday Briefing

India’s ‘Coffee King’ Found Dead Amid Financial Troubles

The Army’s Message to Returning World War I Troops? Behave Yourselves

Costa Rica and Panama Arrest Dozens on Suspicion of People Smuggling

India’s Parliament OKs Ending Instant Divorce for Muslims

Hong Kong Charges Dozens of Protesters With Rioting, and Clashes Erupt

Jaybird Vista Review: Sporty Earbuds Worth a Listen

Rupert Stadler, Ex-Audi Chief, Charged With Fraud in Diesel Scandal

A Provocateur on the Front Lines of China’s War of Words With the U.S.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Hong Kong Charges Dozens of Protesters With Rioting

Ethiopia Says It Planted Over 350 Million Trees in a Day, a Record

Hong Kong Charges Dozens of Protesters With Rioting

A New Way to Fight Crop Diseases, With a Smartphone

Pakistani Military Plane Crashes, Killing at Least 18

India’s Wild Tiger Population Rises, Despite Conflict With Humans

U.N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees Faces Accusations of Misconduct

An Electric Pickup Truck Really Could Pull a Freight Train—Here's How

Philanthropy and the Challenge of Quantifying Success

Chinese Nationalists Bring Threat of Violence to Australia Universities

Unagi Model One Review: A Light and Portable Urban Scooter

Strap on Your Exoskeleton and Dance, Dance, Dance

Now Even Funerals Are Livestreamed—and Families Are Grateful

Google's New Gesture Controls Aren't Just for the Pixel

Your Tuesday Briefing

You Can Read This Book in Russian, Except for the Parts About Russia

They Survived Colonization and War. But Venezuela’s Collapse Was Too Much.

Lawmakers Accuse Trump and Aides of Delaying F-16 Sales to Taiwan

China Says It Has Released Most Muslims Held in Camps. That’s Difficult to Prove.

Your Tuesday Briefing

Burst of Violence Grips Philippine Island, and Some See Duterte’s Hand

A Hacker Stole Data From 100 Million Capital One Customers

Pakistani Military Plane Crashes, Killing at Least 10

Star Wars News: The End of 'Rise of Skywalker' Will Melt Your Mind

Fears of Navalny Poisoning Are Rooted in Previous Attacks on Kremlin Foes

Fears of Navalny Poisoning Are Rooted in Previous Attacks on Kremlin Foes

Sharing Your \#HotGirlSummer? Buy Megan Thee Stallion's Album

To Compete With Mattress Startups, Tempur Sealy Plugs Into Data

India’s Wild Tiger Population Rises, Despite Conflict With Humans

DJI Robomaster S1 Review: It Goes Pew Pew and Teaches Coding

The Bizarre, Peaty Science of Arctic Wildfires

Trump's Cyber Czar Is Back—and He Wants to Make Hackers Suffer

Your Monday Briefing

The Creepy Anglerfish Comes to Light. (Just Don’t Get Too Close.)

Hong Kong Protest: Clashes With Police Turn Downtown Into Tear Gas-Filled Battlefield

After 5 Months in the Street, Algeria’s Protesters See Success in a Standoff

China’s Government Shows Support for Hong Kong Police and Leader as Protests Continue

Less Trash, More Schools — One Plastic Brick at a Time

Jacob Rees-Mogg, New U.K. Minister, Greets Staff With an Imperial Edict

Romania’s Police Chief Fired After Officers Took 19 Hours to Respond to Kidnapped Girl’s Calls

Is B.D.S. Anti-Semitic? A Closer Look at the Boycott Israel Campaign

Attack Outside Funeral in Nigeria Leaves at Least 65 Dead

Your Monday Briefing

Facebook Connected Her to a Tattooed Soldier in Iraq. Or So She Thought.

5 Things to Know About Military Romance Scams on Facebook

Teenage Murder Suspects Vanish into Canada’s Wilderness

Nigeria Militants Attack Mourners, Killing at Least 65, Officials Say

Iran Links British Seizure of Oil Tanker to Ailing Nuclear Deal

Your Monday Briefing

Amid Rising Violence and Taliban Peace Talks, Afghan Campaign Begins

Manhunt for Murder Suspects in Remote Canada Yields Only Fear and Frustration

Aleksei Navalny, Putin Foe, Is Hospitalized After ‘Severe Allergic Reaction’ in Jail

After Tariff Threat, Trump Says Guatemala Has Agreed to New Asylum Rules

Bryan Magee, Who Brought Philosophy to British TV, Dies at 89

Rape Case That Roiled Israel Falls Apart, With 12 Suspects Freed

Airstrike Hits Libya Field Hospital, Killing at Least 4 Doctors

A Fake Presidential Seal Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup

Self-Parking Garages, Robovans, and More Car News This Week

Seeing Through Silicon Valley’s Shameless ‘Disruption’

5 Best Air Purifiers (2019): HEPA, PECO, and More

The Terrible Anxiety of Location Sharing Apps

Quantum Darwinism Could Explain What Makes Reality Real

Clashes and Tear Gas as Hong Kong Police Confront Protesters in Yuen Long

Cardinal Jaime Ortega, a Cuban Bridge to the U.S., Dies at 82

Tiger Is Beaten to Death on Video, Outraging India

A Day After Clash, Hong Kong Protesters Rally Against Police Tactics

Hong Kong’s Protests: ‘We Need to Resist’

Under Brazil’s Far Right Leader, Amazon Protections Slashed and Forests Fall

Miners Kill Indigenous Leader in Brazil During Invasion of Protected Land

8 Dead, 60 Hurt as Quakes Shake Northern Philippine Isles

Jacob Rees-Mogg, New U.K. Minister, Greets Staff With an Imperial Edict

Space Photos of the Week: Strap on Your Space Goggles and Bask in the Starlight

Tunisia’s Democracy Is Tested, and Pulls Through, After a President’s Death

WannaCry Hero Marcus Hutchens Won't Go to Jail for Old Hacking Crimes

Will Heroes in Loincloths Ever Make a Comeback?

Moscow Police Arrest More Than 300 at Election Protest

2 U.S. Tourists Admit Killing Police Officer in Rome, Officials Say

14 Best Online Co-Op Games (2019): PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

Tour the Factory Where Bentley Handcrafts Its Luxury Rides

14 Best Deals this Weekend: Cameras, TVs, and an Instant Pot

Hong Kong Protests Spread to Airport as City Fears More Unrest

In Escalation, Iran Tests Medium-Range Missile, U.S. Official Says

In an Industrial Corner of France, 18,000 Jobs Are On Offer. Why Aren’t People Taking Them?

Bahrain Executes 3 Men, Including 2 Shiite Activists on ‘Terrorism Crimes’

Romania’s Police Chief Fired After Officers Took 19 Hours to Respond to Kidnapped Girl’s Calls

‘Her Eyes Were Full of Fear.’ Turkey Repatriates Children of ISIS Followers.

New North Korean Missile Comes With Angry Message to South Korea’s President

Meet the ‘Orchestra of the Street’ Bringing Classical Music to Rio’s Favelas

Is B.D.S. Anti-Semitic? A Closer Look at the Boycott Israel Campaign

Hong Kong Protests: Site of Mob Attack Is Demonstrators’ Next Stop

U.S. Student Said to Confess to Killing Italian Policeman

Stub Bot Test

British Airways Resumes Cairo Flights After Security Review

11 Best Gaming Headsets: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch, Mobile

Iran Releases 9 Indian Sailors From Seized Tanker

New North Korean Missile Sends Angry Message to South Korea’s President

This Robo-Van Startup Will Handle Walmart's 'Middle Mile'

Amazon's The Boys Tests the Limits of Superhero Fatigue

Sánchez Loses Bid to Form a Government, Prolonging Deadlock in Spain

Hong Kong Police Ban a March to Protest Mob Violence

Brexit Clashes Begin as U.K.’s Boris Johnson Pushes a Hard Line

Béji Caïd Essebsi, President Who Guided Tunisia to Democracy, Dies at 92

What Is the Chinese Military Doing in Hong Kong?

Jordan Creates Artificial Reef From Decommissioned Military Vehicles

A French Town’s Green Policies Aim to Win Over the Working Class

Franky Zapata’s ‘Flyboard’ English Channel Flight Failed. He Vowed to Try Again.

In Hong Kong Protests, Faces Become Weapons

Scientists Can Finally Build Feedback Circuits in Cells

Your Friday Briefing

China Needs New Places to Sell Its Mountain of Stuff

Meet the ‘Orchestra of the Street’ Bringing Classical Music to Rio’s Favelas

SpaceX Just Unleashed Its Starship Rocket for the First Time

Your Friday Briefing

Margaret Fulton Brought the World to the Australian Table

California's Auto-Emissions Deal Could Trump the Feds' Plans

North Korea Launches Two Short-Range Missiles, South Korea Says

Hong Kong Lawmaker’s Video Is Seen as ‘Death Threat’ to Fellow Legislator

Facebook's Ex-Security Chief Details His 'Observatory' for Internet Abuse

Jordan Creates Artificial Reef From Decommissioned Military Vehicles

Ad Tool Facebook Built to Fight Disinformation Doesn’t Work as Advertised

A French Town’s Green Policies Aim to Win Over the Working-Class

China Hints Its Troops Could Be Used to Quell Hong Kong Protests

Trump and Johnson: Allies in Disruption

Jet-Powered Hoverboard Inventor Fails in Attempt to Cross English Channel

Jet-Powered Hoverboard Inventor Fails in Attempt to Cross English Channel

Now There’s an Event to Storm Loch Ness: ‘Find Dat Big Boi’

‘We Just Changed History’: Cheers and Tears in San Juan

What We Know About Canadian Teenagers Suspected of Killing Traveling Couple

Suicide Bomber Kills Officials in Mayor’s Office in Somalia’s Capital

Now There’s an Event to Storm Loch Ness: ‘Find Dat Big Boi’

South Korea Says Russia Expressed ‘Deep Regret’ Over Plane Incursion

Aleksei Navalny Is Sent to Jail in Russia Over Plans for Protest

For Boris Johnson, the Tumult Begins Inside Downing Street

Your Thursday Briefing

The Galaxy Fold Has Been Fixed, Samsung Says

Robert Mueller's Work Is Done. Now It's Congress's Turn

Tesla Delivers More Cars—and More Losses

The FTC Takes On Mark Zuckerberg, Rutger Hauer Dies, and More News

Sony WF-1000XM3 Review: The Perfect Travel Companion

Aleksei Navalny Is Again Arrested in Russia Over Plans for Protest

Who Are the Hong Kong Triads Accused of Targeting Protesters?

High Drama: Cannabis Biotech Firm Phylos Roils Small Growers

Facebook Knows More About You Than the CIA

For Boris Johnson, the Tumult Begins Inside Downing Street

Iran Tells Boris Johnson It Doesn’t Want Confrontation, but Will Protect Itself

In Pakistan, a Feminist Hero Is Under Fire and on the Run

The N.B.A. Is Pushing Into Africa. Can It Compete With Soccer?

65 Migrants Were Picked Up at Sea. Then the Politics Began.

South Korean Jets Fire Warning Shots Toward Russian Military Plane

Your Wednesday Briefing

Hong Kong Lawmaker’s Video Is Seen as ‘Death Threat’ to Fellow Legislator

‘The Era of People Like You Is Over’: How Turkey Purged Its Intellectuals

Brexit Under Boris Johnson: Deal or No Deal?

Boris Johnson on Verge of Taking Over in U.K.

China Hints at Use of Force in Hong Kong and Says U.S. Is Undermining Stability

Your Wednesday Briefing

Congo’s Health Minister Resigns Over Ebola Approach

Before Mueller’s Testimony, Dems Demand More Election Security

As Prime Minister, Boris Johnson Faces the Brexit He Championed

Airstrikes Hit Market in Rebel-Held Syrian Town, Killing 27, Activists Say

Trump and Johnson: Allies in Disruption

Teen Love for Snapchat Is Keeping Snap Afloat

Trump Tries Cooling Tensions With Pakistan to Speed Afghan Peace Talks

U.S. Punishes Chinese Company Over Iranian Oil

With Guns, Cash and Terrorism, Gulf States Vie for Power in Somalia

Israel Begins Tearing Down Palestinian Housing on Edge of East Jerusalem

U.K. Voters’ Frustration High as 99% Are Sidelined in Prime Minister Election

Ford Will Make an Electric F-150 Pickup, but Won't Say When

Your Tuesday Briefing

In Pakistan, a Feminist Hero Is Under Fire and on the Run

The N.B.A. Is Pushing Into Africa. Can It Compete With Soccer?

65 Migrants Picked Up in the Mediterranean. Then the Political Games Began.

1969: Soviet Spacecraft Reaches Moon, but Crash Landing Is Suspected

Venezuela Blackout Leaves Caracas, and Much of the Country, Without Power

Greece Weighs Ending Law Barring the Police From Campuses

Philippines Has Little Power Against China, Duterte Tells Lawmakers

Party of Ukraine’s New President Is on Track for Big Electoral Victory

New Zealand Plans New Round of Gun Restrictions, Including Registry

South Korean Jets Fire Shots in Warning to Russian Military Plane

Your Tuesday Briefing

Kim Jong-un Inspects New Submarine That Could Increase Range of Missiles

Airstrikes Hit Market in Rebel-Held Syrian Town, Killing 27, Activists Say

Yukiya Amano, Head of the I.A.E.A. Nuclear Watchdog Group, Dies at 72

Venezuela Blackout Leaves Caracas, and Much of the Country, Without Power

Party of Ukraine’s New President Is on Track to Win Parliamentary Majority

Robert Mueller's Testimony: What Congress Needs to Know

The Best Algorithms Still Struggle to Recognize Black Faces

Israel Begins Tearing Down Palestinian Housing on Edge of East Jerusalem

A Historic Contender for Canada’s Top Political Job

Saudi Guardianship Laws Could Be Set to Change. Here’s How Women Are Reacting.

Taliban Attack Security Checkpoint and Hospital in Pakistan

Philip Hammond, U.K. Finance Chief, Says He’ll Quit Rather Than Serve Boris Johnson

‘If You Obey, You Will Be Safe’: Audio Emerges of Iran and U.K. Exchanges Before Tanker Is Seized

Mob Beats Antigovernment Protesters in Hong Kong

New Zealand Plans New Round of Gun Restrictions, Including Registry

Your Monday Briefing

Mob Attack at Hong Kong Train Station Heightens Seething Tensions in City

Iran Claims to Arrest 17 U.S. Spies but Offers Few Details

Yukiya Amano, Head of the I.A.E.A. Nuclear Watchdog Group, Dies at 72

For Boris Johnson’s Clan, Blood Is Thicker Than Political Conviction

Search for Missing Teenager in Vatican Cemetery Unearths Thousands of Bones

Shunned by West and Wary of Russia, Belarus Gets Help From China

‘The Antithesis of Bolsonaro’: A Gay Couple Roils Brazil’s Far Right

Workers in Spain’s Strawberry Fields Speak Out on Abuse

Chandrayaan-2, Take 2: India Tries for the Moon Once More

Sure, Boris Johnson Is Funny. But Has He Ever Done a Job Well?

Your Monday Briefing

A Historic Contender for Canada’s Top Political Job

Saudi Guardianship Laws Could Be Set to Change. Here’s How Women Are Reacting.

In Ukraine Snap Elections, New President Aims to Consolidate Power

Taliban Attack Security Checkpoint and Hospital in Pakistan

Gas Plant Explosion in Central China Kills at Least 10

Philip Hammond, U.K. Finance Chief, Says He’ll Quit Rather Than Serve Boris Johnson

Philip Hammond, U.K. Finance Chief, Says He’ll Quit Rather Than Serve Boris Johnson

A Meditation on Moon Shots, a Mid-Engine Corvette, and More Car News This Week

‘If You Obey, You Will Be Safe’: Audio Emerges of Iran and U.K. Exchanges Before Tanker Is Seized

An Alien-Hunting Russian Tech Mogul May Help Solve a Space Mystery

Are Super Automatic Espresso Machines Worth Buying?

The Story Universe of Magic: The Gathering Is Expanding

'Snowpiercer' Trains an Eye on TV—and Its Genre DNA Runs Deep

Adware Is the Malware You Should Actually Be Worried About

As Conflict With U.S. Grows, Some Iran Hard-liners Suggest Talking to Trump

A Onetime Star of Soviet TV Warns of the ‘Plague’ of Nationalism

Angela Merkel ‘Feels Solidarity’ for Congresswomen Targeted by Trump

Hong Kong Protesters Demand Inquiry Into Police Violence

As Japan Heads to the Polls, Shinzo Abe Could Clinch His Place in History

Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Isn't Cinematic

For Boris Johnson’s Clan, Blood Is Thicker Than Political Conviction

*Star Trek: Picard* Shows Where the Franchise Is Boldly Going

‘Snowpiercer,’ ‘Picard,’ and More Awesome Trailers Hit Comic-Con

British Airways Suspends Flights to Cairo, Citing Security Risks

Browser Extensions Scraped Data From Millions of People

Are Humans the Meanest Species in the Universe?

Over Local Objections, China Muscles Into Belarus

New Members Flood U.K.’s Conservatives, Yanking the Party Right

Morning Coffee Results in a $1,000 Fine and Expulsion From Venice

Japan Fire Killed Mostly Women, at a Studio Known for Hiring Them

Sony RX 100 VI Review: It Does What Your Phone Camera Can't

How Formula E Racing Makes Electric Cars Faster, Smarter, Funner

Suspect in Kyoto Fire Had Criminal Record and Trouble With Neighbors

Suicide Bombing at University Kills 10 as Violence Surges in Afghanistan

Iran’s Seizure of British Vessel Further Roils Gulf Region

Space Photos of the Week: This Apollo Went to 11

U.K. Warns Tankers to Stay Out of Strait of Hormuz After Iran Seizes Ship

‘The Antithesis of Bolsonaro’: A Gay Couple Roils Brazil’s Far Right

‘What You Gonna Do Phone the Police?’ London Police Twitter Is Hacked

U.K. Voters’ Frustration High as 99% Are Sidelined in Prime Minister Election

Gas Plant Explosion in Central China Kills at Least 10

In Spain’s Strawberry Fields, a Harvest of Abuse

'Game of Thrones' Goes on a Victory Lap—and an Apology Tour

‘What You Gonna Do Phone the Police?’ London Police Twitter Is Hacked

The App Creeping on Your IG Location, Jakarta’s Insurance Crisis, and More News

Netflix’s 'The Witcher' Makes a Play to Be the Next 'Game of Thrones'

New Members Flood U.K.’s Conservatives, Yanking the Party Right

Australia Calls on China to Release Detained Writer

So Long, You Weird, Space-Time-Defying 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'

The Sea Is Consuming Jakarta, and Its People Aren't Insured

The Air Force's New Rescue Chopper Flies Farther Than Ever

Netherlands Was 10 Percent Liable in Srebrenica Deaths, Top Dutch Court Finds

South Africa President Is Accused of Misleading Parliament About $36,000 Donation

The Best Things at Comic-Con Aren't at Comic-Con

Philippine Vice President, a Duterte Foe, Is Charged in Plot Against Him

Jacob Zuma Withdraws from South Africa Anticorruption Commission

Your Friday Briefing

At Kyoto Animation, Women Were Central — and They Paid the Price in a Deadly Fire

3 Sentenced to Death for Killing Scandinavian Hikers in Morocco

U.K. Airline Bills Unruly Passenger $106,000 for ‘Dangerous Behavior’

An Airline Told a Breastfeeding Woman to Cover Up. Social Media Weighed In.

‘It Was a Massacre’: 10 Are Killed in Caste-Driven Land Dispute in India

South Korean Man Sets Himself on Fire at Japanese Embassy in Seoul

Comic-Con Trailers: 'It Chapter 2,' 'Top Gun: Maverick,' and 'His Dark Materials'

Your Friday Briefing

How It Feels to Drive—and Crash—the First-Ever Mid-Engine Corvette

‘Go Back Home’: A Familiar Taunt for Some Australians

About That 'Cats' Trailer: A Feline Anatomy Expert Weighs In

Canada Earmarks $690 Million to Settle Claims of Sexual Misconduct in Military

High-Stakes AI Decisions Need to Be Automatically Audited

10 Are Killed in Caste-Driven Land Dispute in India

Computer Models, Epic Floods, and the Fate of Coastal Cities

5 Best Portable Espresso Makers You Can Buy (2019)

Iran Says It Seized Foreign Oil Tanker, Escalating Regional Tensions

Everyone Wants Facebook's Libra to Be Regulated. But How?

U.S. Formally Cancels Sale of Fighter Jets to Turkey, a NATO Ally

As Iran vs. West Tensions Rise, So Does Uncertainty Over Prisoners

Gunmen Kill Turkish Diplomat and Two Iraqis in the Kurdish Region of Iraq

Hafiz Saeed, Founder of Group Behind Mumbai Attacks, Is Arrested in Pakistan

Iran Says It Aided Oil Tanker, Amid Reports of Missing U.A.E. Ship

How Notre-Dame Was Saved: 5 Things We Know

Top Myanmar Generals Are Barred From Entering U.S. Over Rohingya Killings

Good News for Shinzo Abe: Japan’s Young Voters Lean Right, if They Vote at All

Your Thursday Briefing

Trump’s Immigration Measures, Far From New, Follow Europe’s Example

Earlier Ebola Outbreaks, and How the World Overcame Them

Seeking Soccer Talent, Club Executives Turn to Speed Dating

Dozens Hurt in Apparent Torching of Japanese Anime Studio

Theresa May, Bulgaria, Latvia: Your Thursday Briefing

Military and Civilian Leaders in Sudan Inch Forward With Political Deal

How The Times Analyzed the Migrant Center Airstrike

House Votes to Block Arms Sales to Gulf Nations, Setting Up Trump’s Third Veto

What Boris Johnson’s Forgotten Novel Says About the U.K.’s Likely Leader

Covering Protests Where There Is a Distrust of Social Media

What Happens When Reproductive Tech Like IVF Goes Awry?

Unicode's Website Redesign Makes It Easier to Suggest New Emoji

This Food-Delivery Robot Wants to Share the Bike Lane

Military and Civilian Leaders in Sudan Inch Forward With Political Deal

When an Online Teaching Job Becomes a Window into Child Abuse

The Paradox of the Incredible Shrinking Comic-Con Expansion

Epstein’s Ties to Former Israeli Leader Shake Up Election Campaign

Turkey’s Erdogan Goes His Own Way as Distrust With U.S. Grows

Europe Billed Galileo as Its Answer to GPS. It’s Been Mostly Down for Days.

Duterte, ‘Infamous for His Sexist Jokes,’ Signs Law Against Sexual Harassment

Iran’s Top Leader Strikes Defiant Tone as Trump Says ‘We’re Not Looking for Regime Change’

North Korea Hints at More Nuclear Tests Unless U.S. Ends Troop Drills With South

French Minister Who Dined on Lobster at Taxpayers’ Expense Resigns

How North Korea’s Leader Gets His Luxury Cars

As Duterte Courts China, U.S. Says Don’t Forget Your Old Friend

Iran Says It Aided Foreign Tanker, Amid Reports of Missing U.A.E. Ship

Your Wednesday Briefing

How Notre-Dame Was Saved: Five Things We Know

Top Myanmar Generals Are Barred From Entering U.S. Over Rohingya Killings

‘The Enemy Kills Us Like Sheep’: Voices of the Afghan Security Forces

Your Wednesday Briefing

The World Watched Apollo 11 Together. Here's the Evidence

Why 'Moon Shot' Has No Place in the 21st Century

Lunar Mysteries That Science Still Needs to Solve

Spaceflight and Spirituality, a Complicated Relationship

Macedonians Restore an Ancient Church, With an Eye on the Future

Plane Crash in Sweden Kills All 9 Onboard

E.U. Ministers, Scrambling to Save Iran Nuclear Deal, Play Down Breaches

Hong Kong’s Leader, Faced With More Clashes, Condemns Violence

Jacob Zuma Says Corruption Allegations Were a Conspiracy to Oust Him

After Delay of Chandrayaan-2 Launch, Indians Are Disappointed but Confident

Japan Cites ‘National Security’ in Free Trade Crackdown. Sound Familiar?

Flooding Kills Dozens in Nepal as Waters Rise Across Asia

Populist Mayor Is Picked to Run Against Taiwan’s President

How North Korea’s Leader Gets His Luxury Cars

Your Tuesday Briefing

As Duterte Courts China, U.S. Says Don’t Forget Your Old Friend

The 5G Health Hazard That Isn’t

Your Tuesday Briefing

Christine Lagarde Must Learn to Run an Economy That’s Slowing to a Crawl

Bali Earthquake Forces Hotel Evacuations

26 Best Amazon Prime Day Alternative Deals From Walmart, eBay, Etc

American Woman Loses Custody Battle for Daughter in Saudi Arabia

Israeli Education Minister Advocates Debunked Gay Conversion Therapy

Amazon Prime Day 2019: The 23 Best Home and Outdoors Deals

She Moved Back to Tell Her Homeland’s Story, Then Fell Prey to the Unsparing Narrative of Terrorism

Hong Kong Protesters’ New Target: A News Station Seen as China’s Friend

Greens Are the New Hope for Europe’s Center. For the Far Right, They’re Enemy No. 1.

Acute Monsoon Flooding in Nepal and India Leaves Dozens Dead

China Arrests Another Canadian, Adding to Diplomatic Tensions

Hong Kong Protesters Clash With Police Inside Shopping Mall

U.K. Offers to Return Seized Iranian Oil Tanker

After a Police Shooting, Ethiopian Israelis Seek a ‘Black Lives Matter’ Reckoning

British Leaks Describe Trump’s ‘Act of Diplomatic Vandalism’ on Iran Deal

And Then There Was One: Three People Lived in This Village Until Two Were Murdered.

Jacob Zuma Makes First Appearance at South Africa Corruption Inquiry

Your Monday Briefing

Indians Are Disappointed but Still Hopeful After Rocket Launch Is Postponed

Japan, Taking a Page from Trump, Uses Trade Against South Korea

19 Best Prime Day Deals on Amazon Devices: Kindle, Echo, Fire

Amazon Prime Day 2019: The Absolute Best Tech Deals Online

Death Toll Grows From Floods and Landslides Across South Asia

Pro-China Mayor Is Picked to Run Against Taiwan’s President

Your Monday Briefing

China’s Economic Growth Slows as Trade War With U.S. Deepens

A Court in Sicily Frees Eritrean Accused of Smuggling Migrants

She Moved Back to Tell Her Homeland’s Story, Then Fell Prey to the Unsparing Narrative of Terrorism

‘We’re Almost Extinct’: China’s Investigative Journalists Are Silenced Under Xi

Hong Kong Protesters’ New Target: A News Station Seen as China’s Friend

India’s Going to the Moon, and the Country Is Pumped

India’s Going to the Moon, and the Country Is Pumped

U.S. Service Member Is Reported Killed in Afghanistan

A ‘Dark Lord’ Falls in Russia’s Growing Power Struggle

Greens Are the New Hope for Europe’s Center. For the Far Right, They’re Enemy No. 1.

Acute Monsoon Flooding in Nepal and India Leaves Dozens Dead

The UN Operation to Disarm Mosul's IEDs and Unexploded Bombs

Alex Acosta's Resignation Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup

Cheaper Lidar, a Self-Driving Deal, and Other Car News This Week

The Simple Idea Behind Einstein’s Greatest Discoveries

Facebook Dodged a Bullet From the F.T.C. It Faces Many More.

Migrants in Mexico Face Kidnappings and Violence While Awaiting Immigration Hearings in U.S.

Brazil’s President May Appoint Son, Friend to the Trumps, as Ambassador to U.S.

India’s Going to the Moon, and the Country Is Pumped

Nintendo Switch Lite vs Switch: Which Is Best for You?

How To Clear Out Your Zombie Apps and Online Accounts

China Arrests Another Canadian, Adding to Diplomatic Tensions

Messages on the Moon From a World Turned Upside Down

China’s Retort Over Its Mass Detentions: Praise From Russia and Saudi Arabia

Nothing ‘Magic’ About the Flawed Contest to Become U.K. Prime Minister

Hong Kong Protesters Try to Keep Momentum With Weekend Protests

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Tabletop RPGs

Best Amazon Echo and Alexa Speakers: Which Models Are Best?

U.K. Police Criticized for Warning Media Not to Publish Diplomatic Leaks

Prime Day 2019: What You Should Know About Amazon

Duduzane Zuma, Son of South Africa’s Ex-President, Is Acquitted in Homicide Case

The Taliban Promise to Protect Women. Here’s Why Women Don’t Believe Them.

At Least 26 Dead in Somalia Hotel Attack Claimed by Shabab

New Zealand Begins Gun Buyback Prompted by Mosque Attacks

Somalia Attack Claimed by Shabab Kills 10, Including Canadian Journalist

Spain’s First Recognized ‘Stolen Baby’ Finds She Was Adopted Not Abducted

Young Afghan General Tries to Reform Police With American Way of War

Facial Recognition Tech Is Growing Stronger, Thanks to Your Face

U.S. Service Member Is Reported Killed in Afghanistan

Meet The Afghan Women Fighting to Protect Their Rights

U.S. Service Member Is Reported Killed in Afghanistan

A ‘Dark Lord’ Falls in Russia’s Growing Power Struggle

‘We’re Almost Extinct’: China’s Investigative Journalists Are Silenced Under Xi

Russia’s Police Tolerate Domestic Violence. Where Can Its Victims Turn?

U.A.E. Pulls Most Forces From Yemen in Blow to Saudi War Effort

Somalia Attack Claimed by Shabab Kills 10, Including Canadian Journalist

Somalia Attack Claimed by Shabab Kills 10, Including Canadian Journalist

Gadget Lab Podcast: Facebook's Libra and the Future of Money

50 Years Ago, Canada Was Also in Space

Reading My Grandfather’s Accounts of World War II, 75 Years Later

Gulf Fisheries Are Under Siege—Now Comes Tropical Storm Barry

Why the Momo Challenge Film Might Beat the Meme Movie Curse

Logitech G Pro X Review: A Classy Gaming Headset

Why Dogs Now Play a Big Role in Human Cancer Research

On TikTok, Teens Meme the Safety App Ruining Their Summer

Fatal Accident With Metal Straw Highlights a Risk

Violent Thunderstorms Kill at Least 7 in Northern Greece

U.N. Rights Council to Investigate Killings in Philippine Drug War

Europe Shut These Migrants Out, Then Libyan Rebels Bombed Them

He’s Writing 365 Children’s Books in 365 Days, While Holding Down a Day Job

Your Friday Briefing

Neglected After Apollo, the Moon Comes Back Around

Duduzane Zuma, Son of South Africa’s Ex-President, Acquitted in Homicide Case

Turkey Gets First Shipment of Russian S-400 Missile System

5 Lobster Tails and a $560 Bottle of Wine, at Taxpayers’ Expense, Give Macron a Headache

Indonesia Frees Canadian Teacher in Abuse Case That Critics Called a Sham

Young Afghan General Tries to Reform Police With American Way of War

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Your Friday Briefing

Indigenous Australians Want a ‘Voice to Parliament.’ What Does That Entail?

Ignored at Home, Battered Russian Women Take Cases to Europe

U.A.E. Pulls Most Forces From Yemen in Blow to Saudi War Effort

It Looks Like a Lake Made for Instagram. It’s a Dump for Chemical Waste.

How Australia Could Almost Eradicate H.I.V. Transmissions

U.S. Accuses Iran of ‘Nuclear Extortion’ and Vows More Sanctions

Your Thursday Briefing

Magecart Hacker Group Hits 17,000 Domains—and Counting

This Lidar Is So Cheap It Could Make Self-Driving a Reality

Europe Shut These Migrants Out, Then Libyan Rebels Bombed Them

Should Neil Armstrong’s Bootprints Be on the Moon Forever?

He’s Writing 365 Children’s Books in 365 Days, While Holding Down a Day Job

Iranian Boats Tried to Block British Tanker in Persian Gulf, U.K. Says

Iranian Boats Tried to Block British Tanker in Persian Gulf, U.K. Says

Iranian Boats Tried to Block British Tanker in Persian Gulf, U.K. Says

Iranian Boats Tried to Block British Tanker in Persian Gulf, U.K. Says

Brazil Judge Holds Mining Company Liable for Damages of Deadly Dam Breach

Vincent Lambert, Frenchman at Center of Right-to-Die Case, Dies at 42

Vincent Lambert, Frenchman at Center of Right-to-Die Case, Dies at 42

Europe Shut These Migrants Out, Libyan Rebels Bombed Them

Search for Emanuela Orlandi, Missing for Three Decades, Leads to Vatican Cemetery

British Ambassador, Epstein, Merkel: Your Thursday Briefing

Five Iranian Boats Approach British Tanker in Persian Gulf

Two U.K. Hospitals Allow Vape Shops in Bid to Promote Smoking Ban

In South Korea, Gay Soldiers Can Serve. But They Might Be Prosecuted.

Interpol Operation Seizes More Than 10,000 Animals in Anti-Trafficking Campaign

Merkel Is Seen Shaking Again, Renewing Health Concerns

Little Plastic 'Nurdles' Are Flooding Beaches and Waterways

This Neat Design Could Make a Plane’s Middle Seats Tolerable

The Best Xbox One Console Bundles and Deals for 2019

Kim Darroch, U.K. Ambassador to U.S., Resigns After Leak

Merkel Is Seen Shaking Again, Renewing Health Concerns

Kim Darroch, U.K. Ambassador to U.S., Resigns After Leak

Australia Will Hold Referendum on Indigenous Recognition

In New York, Friendships Run Along Subway Lines