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  1. Huge Trove of Leaked Russian Documents Is Published by Transparency Advocates
  2. New Taliban Negotiator Seen as Sign That This Time Afghan Peace Talks Are Serious
  3. India relocates crocodiles at world's tallest statue in Gujarat
  4. Spain Totalán search: Body of missing boy found
  5. Destination UK: Following migrants for a week, through four European ports
  6. China's economic slowdown explained
  7. Ghana's 'Kumawood' studios make films in a hurry
  8. 'Hope I don’t get shot today at school’
  9. BBC journalist Ging Ginanjar: A giant of Indonesia's battle for press freedom
  10. Bungaree: Indigenous man who helped Flinders explore Australia
  11. Vienna rescues forgotten women artists censored by the Nazis
  12. Ciudad Juarez: Murder, drugs and football on the Mexican border
  13. Within Venezuelan Military Ranks, a Struggle Over What Leader to Back
  14. Arrests in Terror Plot Raise Questions About Canada?s Refugee Embrace
  15. Mexico Protests U.S. Decision to Return Asylum Seekers
  16. ?Individual Plaintiff? Brought Case Against Imprisoned Navy Veteran, Iran Says
  17. Body of 2-Year-Old Boy Trapped in Well Is Found by Spanish Authorities
  18. White Collar Watch: Russian Lawyer at Trump Tower Meeting Is Indicted in Another Case. But Why?
  19. Two Leaders. Two Messages. Inside the Battle for Venezuela
  20. Nigeria?s Leader Suspends Chief Justice 3 Weeks Before Vote
  21. Oscar-winning French composer Michel Legrand dies aged 86
  22. Canada Letter: Your Canada Vacation Suggestions for 2019
  23. Alysa Liu, 13, becomes youngest US national figure skating champion
  24. Australia Day celebrated amid 'Invasion Day' protests
  25. UK newspaper apologises to Melania Trump
  26. India Dispatch: In India, Gandhi?s Halo Glows Less Brightly for Hindu Right and Lower Castes
  27. Australian Open 2019: Naomi Osaka beats Petra Kvitova to win title
  28. Kim Porter, mother to three of Diddy's children, died from pneumonia
  29. Brazil dam collapse: Rescuers search for hundreds buried under mud slide
  30. ICYMI: Snow sculpture and a robot hotel
  31. Venezuela crisis: Maduro given ultimatum by European leaders
  32. US shutdown: National press see a defeat for Donald Trump
  33. Taliban talks: US envoy says significant progress made in Qatar
  34. Michael Jackson doc Leaving Neverland is 'disturbing and devastating'
  35. Kurdish protesters storm Turkish military camp in Iraq
  36. Trump insists Mexico wall will be built despite deal to end shutdown
  37. Nigerian chief justice's suspension raises international concerns
  38. With Spies and Other Operatives, a Nation Looms Over Venezuela?s Crisis: Cuba
  39. Cease-Fire in Syria?s Idlib Province Is at Risk After Extremists Take Over
  40. Karachi Seeks to Remake Itself, With Bulldozers Leading the Way
  41. Ontario Has Francophones? Oui, Beaucoup, and They?re Angry
  42. Germany Lays Out a Path to Quit Coal by 2038
  43. Toll From Brazil Dam Collapse Rises, With Hundreds Still Missing
  44. On Venezuela, Rubio Assumes U.S. Role of Ouster in Chief
  45. Trudeau fires Canadian ambassador to China after controversy
  46. U.S. and Taliban Edge Toward Deal to End America?s Longest War
  47. Brumadinho dam collapse: Hope fades for hundreds missing in Brazil
  48. Banksy tribute to Bataclan terror victims stolen in Paris
  49. Louisiana shootings: Five killed and suspect at large
  50. Canada?s Ambassador to China Pushed Out Over Controversy
  51. Venezuelan President Does an About-Face That Allows U.S. Diplomats to Stay
  52. The enduring appeal of violent jihad
  53. Why Americans love the Great British Bake Off
  54. #JusticeforKhadija: The long road to justice for a student stabbed 23 times
  55. Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in seven charts
  56. Google's Brain Team: What does it do?
  57. Jolo church attack: Many killed in Philippines
  58. Bomb Attack at Philippines Cathedral Kills at Least 19
  59. Krio Borbor: Why I moved from Utah to Sierra Leone
  60. Plus-size beauty queen: 'Pageants rebuilt my life'
  61. Australian Open 2019: Novak Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal to win record seventh title
  62. Venezuela crisis: Diplomat to US defects from Maduro
  63. Malaysia contest 'blocked Israeli swimmers'
  64. Death Toll From Indonesia Floods and Landslides Climbs to 68
  65. On the Way to Auschwitz, I Found ?Heil Hitler? Signs For Sale
  66. Brumadinho: Thousands told to evacuate over second Brazil dam risk
  67. Thai girl band BNK48 sorry for Nazi T-shirt controversy
  68. Thousands mourn Zimbabwe Afro-jazz legend
  69. Russia marks end of WW2 siege
  70. Taliban talks: Will negotiations lead to peace in Afghanistan?
  71. Prince Philip Says He?s ?Deeply Sorry? About Car Crash
  72. XXXTentacion's son Gekyume arrives seven months after rapper's death
  73. Peru landslide kills at least 15 at hotel wedding party
  74. Quest to Solve Assassination Mystery Revives an AIDS Conspiracy Theory
  75. Louisiana shooting: Police arrest suspect of five killed
  76. 'Red scarves' march in Paris against yellow-vest violence
  77. Huawei, Roger Stone, Venezuela: Your Monday Briefing
  78. Too Ugly to Be Saved? Singapore Weighs Fate of Its Brutalist Buildings
  79. Venezuela crisis: White House 'will respond to threats against diplomats'
  80. Venezuela crisis: Will the US target oil exports?
  81. US lifts sanctions on Putin ally's firms
  82. Duke University Apologizes Over Professor?s Email Asking Chinese Students to Speak English
  83. Afghan Women Fear Peace With Taliban May Mean War on Them
  84. In Paris, ?Red Scarves? March to Counter Yellow Vest Protests
  85. Hundreds Still Missing After Dam Collapse in Brazil
  86. Duke University professor removed over ‘Speak English’ email
  87. Protesters and riot police clash in Honduras
  88. How addict Jesus survived South Africa's drug epidemic
  89. Canada Dispatch: ?The Nation Has Stood Up?: Indigenous Clans in Canada Battle Pipeline Project
  90. New Alarms in Brazil as a Second Mining Dam Threatens to Collapse
  91. Wang Quanzhang: China jails leading human rights lawyer
  92. Trevor the Duck: Niue mourns 'world's loneliest duck'
  93. Vogue Business: New title focuses on fashion industry
  94. Dog whistles: The secret language politicians are using
  95. Kamala Harris and the US state looking to take down Trump
  96. Brutalist concrete of old Yugoslavia inspires new generation
  97. Venezuelan pirates - the new scourge of the Caribbean
  98. Fyre Festival: My front-row seat for the chaos in the Exumas
  99. The mistake that led to a £1.2bn business
  100. Roger Stone, Venezuela, Huawei: Your Monday Briefing
  101. Howard Schultz: Ex-Starbucks CEO considers presidential run
  102. Nissan says 'co-operating' with US probe
  103. Nera: The 3D-printed electric motorbike
  104. A Thai Singer Wore a Swastika. Was It Prejudice or Ignorance?
  105. SAG awards 2019: Black Panther wins top prize
  106. US-Bangla crash: Nepal says pilot had 'emotional breakdown'
  107. SAG awards 2019: Black Panther wins top prize at SAG awards
  108. Chinese Rights Lawyer Swept Up in Xi?s Crackdown Gets More Than 4 Years in Prison
  109. Abortion, Newly Legal in Ireland, Faces Old Roadblocks
  110. Taliban talks: Draft framework for Afghanistan peace 'agreed'
  111. Holocaust: Polish police probe Auschwitz far-right protest
  112. Denmark builds anti-pig border fence amid swine flu fears
  113. Havana tornado: Cuba's capital hit by rare twister
  114. Gonzalo Higuain a mercenary, says Italian interior minister Matteo Salvini
  115. UAE mocked over gender balance awards tweet featuring only men
  116. Rent pre-record screened as broken foot halts live show
  117. U.S. and Taliban Agree in Principle to Peace Framework, Envoy Says
  118. Tornado Strikes Havana, Killing at Least 3
  119. Pilot in Nepal Plane Crash Had an ?Emotional Breakdown,? Officials Say
  120. The Brexit Amendment Process That Could Reshape Britain?s Future
  121. Trump sceptical a deal on border wall can be reached
  122. Cape Town: Wildfire ravages Lion's Head mountain
  123. Bilal Hassani: Who is France's Eurovision entry?
  124. Six Tanzanian children killed 'for body parts'
  125. Armed gang free prisoner in south-eastern France
  126. Yemen war: Where the fighting has stopped... but not the suffering
  127. Russia art theft: Thief steals painting in front of gallery goers
  128. Use of Force in France?s ?Yellow Vest? Protests Fuels Anger
  129. Singapore Says an American Leaked Records of 14,200 H.I.V. Patients
  130. US files charges against China's Huawei and CFO Meng Wanzhou
  131. Brumadinho dam: Anger grows towards Brazil mine firm Vale
  132. Poland alarmed by sick cow slaughter at meat plant
  133. US hits 'corrupt' Venezuela oil firm PDVSA with sanctions
  134. Singapore HIV registry data leaked online in health breach
  135. Jair Bolsonaro: Brazil's leader has colostomy bag removed
  136. Venezuela crisis: Why the military is backing Maduro
  137. Cooper-Boles Amendment Challenges Theresa May?s Brexit Strategy
  138. ISIS Bombing of Cathedral in Philippines Shows Group?s Reach into Asia
  139. U.N. Investigator Arrives in Turkey to Start Jamal Khashoggi Inquiry
  140. ?All Options Are on the Table? in Venezuela, Says Bolton
  141. The Case of the Bumbling Spy: A Watchdog Group Gets Him on Camera
  142. Brexit, Singapore, Nissan: Your Tuesday Briefing
  143. ?It Was Like a Turbine?: Havana Residents React to Deadly Tornado
  144. The U.A.E. Handed Out Gender Balance Awards: All Went to Men
  145. Child Abuse Is ?a Human Problem,? Pope Says, Tamping Down Summit Expectations
  146. ‘Welcome to my high-fashion, trash shopping mall’
  147. A photographer's Trans-Siberian World Cup journey
  148. New York abortion law: Why are so many people talking about it?
  149. Facebook and Google: The data guardians fight back
  150. News Analysis: Afghans Fear They Could End Up Trampled if U.S. Rushes the Exits
  151. Amy Shark: Stowaways found on singer's bus near UK border
  152. Huawei denies wrongdoing after US criminal charges
  153. Elderly women die in Malaysian food coupons stampede
  154. Brumadinho dam: 'She was ready to die'
  155. The PewDiePie Hackers: Could hacking printers ruin your life?
  156. Nigerian Boko Haram militants are being given a chance to re-integrate into society.
  157. Love Sonia: Why Freida Pinto made a film about sex slaves
  158. Brexit, Afghanistan, Robert Mueller: Your Tuesday Briefing
  159. Asia Bibi blasphemy acquittal upheld by Pakistan court
  160. Cannabis cookies given to boy, 4, for temper tantrums
  161. Zimbabwe women urged to report rape by soldiers
  162. SeaWorld Orlando orca whale Kayla dies after illness
  163. Woman trapped in billionaire's New York lift all weekend
  164. Huawei: Will US charges sink the Chinese tech company?
  165. Tehran bans dog walking in public spaces
  166. George Fernandes: The man who threw out Coca-Cola and IBM from India
  167. Our Dreams of Peace: Envisioning an End to War in Afghanistan
  168. ?World?s Loneliest Duck? Dies on Tiny Pacific Island That Loved Him
  169. Huawei and China Have Limited Ways to Answer U.S. Charges
  170. Pakistani Woman Accused of Blasphemy Will Remain Free, Supreme Court Rules
  171. Bruce McArthur: Canadian landscaper admits eight murders
  172. Belgium children face DNA tests amid DR Congo kidnap fears
  173. Venezuela 'living under dictatorship'
  174. US facing record low temperatures as polar vortex hits
  175. Europe changes gear over speed limits on country roads
  176. Sudan protests: Authorities order release of all detainees
  177. Five arrested over Brazil dam collapse
  178. Hebron: Palestinians denounce Israeli decision to end observer mission
  179. Kruger National Park electrocution kills six big animals
  180. Guaidó on Venezuela's "abuse of power"
  181. Facing Big Brexit Votes, Theresa May Promises to Reopen Pact With E.U.
  182. Five Arrested After Brazil Dam Collapse That Killed Dozens
  183. Bruce McArthur, Toronto Landscaper, Pleads Guilty in Murders That Shook City?s Gay Community
  184. Huawei and China Have Limited Ways to Answer U.S. Charges
  185. Palestinian Government Resigns, With No Clear Replacement
  186. Germany Proposes to Ease, Not End, Nazi-Era Abortion Law
  187. China?s Coal Plants Haven?t Cut Methane Emissions as Required, Study Finds
  188. Theresa May Wants the E.U. to Renegotiate Brexit. Will It?
  189. Kim Bok-dong, Wartime Sex Slave Who Sought Reparations for Koreans, Dies at 92
  190. Data Breaches Dent Singapore?s Image as a Tech Innovator
  191. Jussie Smollett: Empire star victim of suspected hate crime in Chicago
  192. How Bitcoin Could Help Iran Undermine U.S. Sanctions
  193. Huawei, Venezuela, Brexit: Your Wednesday Briefing
  194. Theresa May Survives a Critical Brexit Vote
  195. Venezuela seeks curbs on opposition leader Juan Guaidó
  196. Chicago's frozen river from above
  197. Hundreds of strangers turn up to US veteran's funeral
  198. Mosul Museum partially reopens in Iraq after IS destruction
  199. Bribes Like ?Monopoly Money? Were Given to South Africa?s Leaders, Panel Hears
  200. May Withstands Crucial Brexit Vote
  201. North Korea nuclear: US intelligence report says regime to keep weapons
  202. Stacey Abrams: Georgia Democrat to respond to Trump State of the Union
  203. Can the US and China reach a trade deal?
  204. Wanting to die at 'five to midnight' - before dementia takes over
  205. Murder in Accra: The life and death of Ahmed Hussein-Suale
  206. Holocaust: How a US TV series changed Germany
  207. Opposition Leader, and Oil, Become Focus of Venezuela-U.S. Struggle
  208. Trump?s New Policy Takes Effect, and First Asylum Seeker Is Sent Back to Mexico
  209. US RnB singer-songwriter James Ingram dies aged 66
  210. Darren Weir: Australian police raid top horse trainer's stables
  211. Woman dies carrying pram down stairs on New York subway
  212. Apple hints at lower iPhone prices as sales fall
  213. Little blue penguins stolen from nest with crowbar in NZ
  214. Getting boats to children who have to swim to school
  215. Kevin and Julia Garratt on their experience as detainees in China
  216. ?Along the Main Road You See the Graves?: U.N. Says Hundreds Killed in Congo
  217. Trump Administration?s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect
  218. Grenade Attack on Philippine Mosque Kills Two
  219. As Entrepreneurs, Indigenous Australians Find a Growing Empowerment
  220. Brexit, Apple, Venezuela: Your Wednesday Briefing
  221. Carlos Ghosn says 'plot and treason' behind arrest
  222. India 'witch hunters' kill mother and four children
  223. 'Why I fled Saudi Arabia and sought asylum in the UK'
  224. Emma Coronel Aispuro Talks About Her Life as El Chapo?s Wife
  225. Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela Says He?s Open to Talks With Opposition
  226. Migrant crisis: UN says six die every day in Mediterranean crossings
  227. At Least 28 Dead After Boats Capsize Off Djibouti, U.N. Says
  228. South Korean Leader?s Ally Convicted of Illegal Pre-Election Influence Campaign
  229. Bangkok Dispatch: Bangkok, Draped in Flowers but Smothered by Pollution, Suffers
  230. Polar vortex brings deadly cold snap to US states
  231. Stars urge BBC to ask for Eurovision to be moved out of Israel
  232. Bangkok: Toxic smog shuts schools in Thailand
  233. Emiliano Sala: Cushions 'from missing plane' found
  234. Russian lawmaker detained in parliament for 2010 murders
  235. Nazi SS man investigated for incitement over Ascq massacre
  236. Trump tells US spy chiefs: 'Go back to school'
  237. Venezuela protests: Maduro rejects calls for fresh elections
  238. Ivorian MP Alain Lobognan jailed for 'fake news' tweet
  239. MP defends unmasking shot reporter
  240. Richard E Grant in tears over Barbra Streisand's reply to 1970s fan letter
  241. The Lord of the Ringos? Peter Jackson to direct a Beatles film
  242. Bulgarians decry ‘eco vandalism’ on coast
  243. Seat Cushions Believed to Be From Plane Carrying Emiliano Sala Are Found
  244. Corsica gunfire: Bastia attack leaves one dead and several hurt
  245. Tonnes of chicken nuggets recalled in US
  246. Zimbabwe women raped as government crackdown continues
  247. Polar vortex in pictures: Millions hit by icy blast
  248. For the Kremlin, Venezuela Is Not the Next Syria
  249. What Is the Irish Backstop, and Why Is It Holding Up Brexit?
  250. Turkey Frees U.S. Consulate Employee, but Brands Him a Friend to Terrorists