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    UK Laws Are Not ‘Fit for Social Media Age,’ Says Report Into Summer Riots

    British laws restricting what the police can say about criminal cases are “not fit for the social media age,” a government committee said...

    Musicians Who Knew Amadou Bagayoko Pay Tribute With Their Songs

    African music lost one of its titans last week with the death of Amadou Bagayoko, a guitarist who recorded with American rock stars,...

    Israel Strikes Hospital in Northern Gaza and Captures Key Part of South

    The Israeli military struck and destroyed part of a hospital in northern Gaza early on Sunday morning, shortly after telling patients and staff...

    Sudan Clinic Workers Killed in Zamzam Camp

    Sudanese paramilitaries killed the entire staff of the last medical clinic in a famine-stricken camp in the western region of Darfur, Sudan, as...

    U.S. Nuclear Talks With Iran Move Forward

    The first meeting between the United States and Iran over its expanding nuclear program on Saturday displayed a seriousness of purpose and an...

    Manchester Arena Bomber’s Brother Is Accused of Attack on Prison Guards

    The brother of the terrorist who bombed an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, in 2017 was accused on Saturday of launching a...

    Hostages Still Held in Gaza Cast Shadow Over Passover in Israel

    When Yona Schnitzer, a marketing writer from Tel Aviv, attended the traditional Passover Seder meal last year, he said a special prayer for...

    The Breakaway State That Wants a Deal With Trump

    Home to one of the longest airstrips in Africa and a vital port on the Gulf of Aden, Somaliland is leveraging its strategic...

    Trump Tariffs Muddle Campaigning for Canada’s Conservatives

    Until late Thursday, it appeared that Prime Minister Mark Carney might finally make it through a week of the current election without pausing...

    For Taiwan’s Small Exporters, the Uncertainty’s as Bad as the Tariffs

    Since President Trump announced his wave of globe-spanning tariffs, Alex Tang has held morning pep talks with the dozen or so workers at...

    Trump Will End Temporary Protections for Afghans and Cameroonians

    The Trump administration will end temporary protections for more than 10,000 people from Afghanistan and Cameroon, putting them on track for deportation in...

    Pope Francis, in Street Clothes, Makes Surprise Visit in St. Peter’s Basilica

    For a pope known for unexpected gestures, Francis’ brief swing through St. Peter’s Basilica on Thursday might be the most audacious yet —...

    Trump Tariffs Live Updates: China Raises Tariffs on U.S. Imports to 125%

    President Trump has taken a whipsaw approach to tariffs, widening and shifting course in determining which countries and goods will be subject to...

    Children Seeking Cholera Care Die After U.S. Cuts Aid, Charity Says

    At least five children and three adults with cholera died as they went in search of treatment in South Sudan after aid cuts...

    Fridrik Olafsson, Grandmaster Who Led Iceland’s Rise in Chess, Dies at 90

    Fridrik Olafsson, a chess grandmaster who helped make his native Iceland a bastion of the game, in part by defeating four world champions,...

    Search Ends for Victims in Dominican Republic Roof Collapse That Killed 221

    Authorities in the Dominican Republic on Thursday ended their search for bodies trapped in the Jet Set nightclub, where a roof collapsed during...