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  1. Saudis Get Reality Check After Lebanon Drama
  2. China's Tech Giants Have a Second Job: Helping Beijing Spy on Its People
  3. Macron's Ambitious Eurozone Plans Await a German Partner
  4. Pope Mentions Rohingya Crisis, After Leaving Myanmar
  5. German Politics May Be a Mess, But the Economy Is Soaring
  6. Six Minutes to Counterattack: South Korea Shows Plan to Strike Back at North's Missil
  7. U.S. and U.K.'s 'Special Relationship' Is Tested by Trump Tweets
  8. Erdogan Allowed Turkish Banks to Help Iran Launder Money, Witness Says
  9. White House Weighs Plan to Move Embassy to Jerusalem
  10. Argentina Ends Rescue Efforts for Missing Submarine Crew
  11. It's Rocket Science: North Korea Lifts the Hood on Its Newest Missile
  12. In Rwanda, Drones Deliver Medical Supplies to Remote Areas
  13. Zimbabwe's New Cabinet Excludes Opposition
  14. Japanese Emperor Akihito's Abdication Date Is Set
  15. A Quixotic Quest for Givers
  16. As Nafta Tensions Simmer, Canada Pursues Trade With Asia
  17. Suspected Bomb is Dismantled Near Christmas Market in Potsdam
  18. North Korean Skaters' Olympic Hopes on Thin Ice
  19. How Cashews Explain Globalization
  20. 8 Cents More for a Chicken Skewer? It's a Breakthrough in Japan
  21. Pope Breaks Silence on Myanmar's Rohingya at Close of Asia Trip
  22. As U.S. Mulls Moving Embassy to Jerusalem, Palestinians Feel Helpless
  23. Court Halts Quebec's Full-Face Veil Ban
  24. Protesters Block Roads, Clash With Police in Honduras
  25. Greece, Creditors Reach Deal on Latest Reforms
  26. Blasphemy Campaign Gains Clout in Pakistan
  27. Death Toll in Somalia's Worst Attack Rises to 512
  28. Yemen's Ex-President Open to Saudi Dialogue, Signaling Rebel Discord
  29. Pope Calls Nuclear-Arms Race Irrational, Immoral
  30. The San Juan's Final Hours: The Loss of an Argentine Submarine
  31. Finland Flourishes After 100 Years of Independence
  32. German Christmas Market Bomb Was Extortion Plot, Police Say
  33. Like the Cubans Before Them, Venezuelan Exiles Are Transforming Florida Politics
  34. U.S. to Unveil National-Security Strategy
  35. Philippines Suspends Troubled Dengue Drug After More Than 730,000 Immunized
  36. Judge Releases Catalan Separatists Ahead of Regional Election
  37. May Meets With EU in Bid to Advance Brexit Negotiations
  38. Investors Score Big on Trump-Related Trade in South Korea
  39. Israel Warns Syria About Iranian Role
  40. Portugal's Mلrio Centeno Chosen to Lead Eurozone Finance Ministers
  41. Bank of Mexico Chief: All Options on Table Ahead of Policy Meeting
  42. Photos of the Day: Dec. 4
  43. Supreme Court Lets Trump Travel Ban Take Effect for Now
  44. Canada's Trudeau Says China Trade Talks to Proceed at 'Proper Pace'
  45. Foreign Officials Say Trump's Plan for Jerusalem Would Undermine Peace Efforts
  46. U.N. Sends a Top Official to North Korea
  47. Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh Dead at 75
  48. The Underclass That Threatens Xi's 'China Dream'
  49. The Bali Volcano Is a Potential Globe-Cooler
  50. Spain Withdraws European Arrest Warrant for Catalan Separatists
  51. Rebels Kill Yemen's Ex-Leader, Opening New Phase in War
  52. Tillerson Calls on European Allies to Tackle Iranian Missile Program
  53. EU Puts 17 Countries on Tax Haven 'Black List'
  54. May's Brexit Path Complicated by Northern Irish Party
  55. Venezuela's U.N. Envoy Resigns
  56. Russia Barred From 2018 Winter Olympics Due to Doping
  57. Why the U.S. Considers North Korea's Kim a 'Rational Actor'
  58. Trump to Declare Jerusalem as Israel's Capital
  59. Yemen's Houthi Rebels Tighten Grip on Capital
  60. Johnny Hallyday, France's First Rocker, Dies at 74
  61. For Saudis, a New Opportunity in Yemen War
  62. Tillerson Is Hopeful on Agreement for Ukraine Peace Force
  63. Russia Voices Shock Over 2018 Winter Olympics Ban
  64. Putin to Seek Another Term as Russian President
  65. North Koreans Get Smartphones, and the Regime Keeps Tabs
  66. Photos of the Day: Dec. 6
  67. Record-Breaking Da Vinci Reportedly Bought by Saudi Prince
  68. Birthright Israel Raises Eligibility Age to 32
  69. U.S. Sets Visa Restrictions Against Cambodians Over Opposition Crackdown
  70. U.S. Tries to Seize Antiquities Looted by Islamic State
  71. Trump Says U.S. Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's Capital
  72. General Leaves Legacy of Rebuilt U.S. Army in Europe
  73. Hackers Steal $70 Million in Bitcoin
  74. Kenya's Growth Seen at Five-Year Low Amid Political Gyrations
  75. Ireland Forces U.K. to Confront Brutal Brexit Trade-offs
  76. Feud Thwarts FBI-Backed Anticorruption Efforts in Ukraine
  77. China's Startups Are Only Pawns in the Game
  78. Australia Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
  79. Trump's Jerusalem Stance Raises Tension With Arab Allies
  80. Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Identified as Buyer of Record-Breaking da Vinci
  81. Liberia Court Clears Path to Presidential Runoff
  82. Zimbabwe Moves to Reverse Mugabe Economic Legacy
  83. Nets Owner Mikhail Prokhorov Named by Whistleblower in Russia Doping Scandal
  84. Jailed for a Text: China's Censors Are Spying on Mobile Chat Groups
  85. Tensions Emerge During Erdogan Visit to Greece
  86. Polish Prime Minister Resigns
  87. Tillerson Urges 'More Measured' Saudi Arabia in Middle East
  88. U.N. Sanctions Leave North Korean Drug Maker on Life Support
  89. Russia Skirts U.S. Sanctions With $27 Billion Arctic Gas Plant
  90. Shariah Law Poses Dilemma for Greece
  91. Japan Missile Plans Put North Korean Bases Within Range
  92. Israel Braced for Clashes in Jerusalem Amid West Bank Violence
  93. U.K., EU Reach an Agreement on Brexit Divorce Terms
  94. U.S. to Remain in Syria Indefinitely, Pentagon Officials Say
  95. Poland's Ruling Party Moves to Impose Its Will on Supreme Court
  96. Da Vinci's 'Salvator Mundi' Is Likely a Gift From Saudi Arabia to the U.A.E.
  97. Fourteen Security Council Members Denounce U.S. Stance on Jerusalem
  98. Philippines Faces Steep Task Rebuilding City Won From Islamic Militants
  99. Iraqi Forces Drive Islamic State From Its Remaining Territory
  100. Israel Carries Out Airstrikes on Hamas Following Fire From Gaza
  101. Mexican Opposition Alliance Shakes Up Election Scene
  102. 'It's Garage Gold': Luxe Cars Become Investment Vehicles in Persian Gulf
  103. Indonesians Protest Trump's Jerusalem Decision
  104. Rare Protests in Beijing Condemn Forced Evictions
  105. China Celebrates Xi With Fervor Not Seen Since Mao
  106. Theresa May's Brexit Triumph May Prove Short-Lived
  107. Hong Kong Quandary: Can You Have Your Cheesecake and Eat It All, Too?
  108. U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley Defends Trump's Jerusalem Decision
  109. Mideast Tensions Simmer in Wake of U.S. Shift in Israel Policy
  110. In One Corner of Afghanistan, America Is Beating Islamic State
  111. EU Officials Warn of Risk to Global Trade
  112. Venezuela's Ruling Party Dominates Local Elections
  113. Three Arrested in Attack on Swedish Synagogue
  114. Duterte Presses for Another Extension of Martial Law in Philippines
  115. European Finance Chiefs Hit Out at U.S. Tax Plans
  116. Netanyahu Calls on Palestinians to Advance Peace
  117. Saudi Arabia Lifts Decades-Old Ban on Movie Theaters
  118. Trump Picks Korea Expert as Ambassador to Seoul
  119. Putin Declares Victory in Surprise Visit to Syria
  120. Devil's in the DNA: The Tasmanian Tiger's Demise Is a Tale of Bad Genes
  121. Amid North Korea Tensions, a Narrow Diplomatic Window Opens
  122. Trump Trade Representative Attacks WTO for 'Losing Focus'
  123. How North Korea's Global Financing Web Works Around Sanctions
  124. EU Prepares to Discuss a Long-Delayed Trade Deal With Britain
  125. The West Faces Reality: China Won't Become 'More Like Us'
  126. Pakistan Currency Slides in Effective Devaluation
  127. Russia to Let Athletes Compete in Winter Games
  128. China-Influence Fears Cost a Rising Political Star His Job
  129. Blast at Austrian Import Hub Chokes European Natural Gas Supply
  130. Areas Newly Seized From ISIS Seen at Risk of Backsliding
  131. Investors Pledge Cuts to Fossil-Fuel Commitments at Paris Meeting
  132. Want to Predict the Next North Korean Missile Test? Try Studying Its Library of Verba
  133. U.S. Officials Probe Awarding of 2016 Olympics to Brazil
  134. Rising Tensions in Asia, Challenges in Europe
  135. In Somalia, an Overlooked Extremist Hotbed Simmers
  136. From German Faucets to Italian Chocolate, Trade Barriers Are Rising Again in Europe
  137. U.S., Japan Express Concern Over China's Interest in Saudi Oil Giant
  138. Western Criticism Bolsters Putin at Home
  139. South Korea, U.S. and China Unite to Give Talks With North Korea Another Chance
  140. World Trade Organization Makes Scant Progress on Revising Rules
  141. Indonesia's Antigraft Agency Brings Indictment Against Powerful Politician
  142. British Lawmakers Give Parliament More Say on Any Brexit Agreement
  143. As ISIS Recedes, U.S. Steps Up Focus on Iran
  144. Your Passion for Fancy Vanilla Ice Cream Is Creating World-Wide Havoc
  145. Friend of South Korea Ex-Leader Faces Possible 25-Year Prison Term
  146. Bid to Outlaw Gay Sex, Adultery Fails in Indonesia
  147. Myanmar Turns to Colonial-Era Laws to Tame the Press
  148. Canada's CEOs Warn Government on Trade Policy
  149. China, South Korea Leaders Reset Bilateral Ties
  150. Putin Backs Trump in Annual Press Conference
  151. As Fed Tightens, Europe Hangs Loose
  152. Brexit Resurrects Questions About the Governance of Ireland
  153. Peruvian President Refuses to Quit Over Corruption Allegations
  154. As China Courts Neighbors, New Images Show More Building in Disputed Waters
  155. Brexit Summit Opens Day After Legislative Setback for May
  156. U.S. Displays Weaponry It Says Proves Iran's Influence
  157. Latest Talks on Syrian Peace End With No Progress
  158. Russian Ex-Minister Gets Eight-Year Jail Term for Bribery
  159. Australian Report Urges Vatican to Reject Celibacy, Rethink Secret Confessions
  160. EU Leaders Agree to Advance Brexit Talks
  161. Killings Shake South Africa's ANC Before Leadership Vote
  162. New U.S.-Backed Force Leads Terrorism Fight in Bangladesh
  163. Boeing, Airbus Sales Imperiled as Trump Administration Formulates Iran Plan
  164. U.S. Army Study Finds Flaws With Military's Pivotal Assault on Mosul
  165. Russian Ex-Minister Gets Eight-Year Jail Term for Bribery
  166. Australian Report Urges Vatican to Reject Celibacy, Rethink Secret Confessions
  167. EU Leaders Agree to Advance Brexit Talks
  168. Killings Shake South Africa's ANC Before Leadership Vote
  169. New U.S.-Backed Force Leads Terrorism Fight in Bangladesh
  170. Boeing, Airbus Sales Imperiled as Trump Administration Formulates Iran Plan
  171. U.S. Army Study Finds Flaws With Military's Pivotal Assault on Mosul
  172. Austrian Conservatives Cement Country's Shift to the Right in New Coalition
  173. Tillerson Says North Korea Has to Stop Nuclear Tests Before Any Talks
  174. Chile Votes Sunday in Tight Presidential Election
  175. Strong Earthquake Strikes Indonesia's Java Island
  176. Talk About Peer Pressure! U.K.'s House of Lords Prepares to Get Smaller
  177. Abuse of Saints' Relics Presses Vatican to Issue New Rules
  178. South Africa's Zuma Is Defiant in Last Speech to ANC Party
  179. Alleged North Korea Missile Broker Arrested in Australia
  180. Cloud Hangs Over African National Congress Vote After Disqualifications
  181. Chileans Cast Ballots in Competitive Presidential Poll
  182. Eight Killed in Suicide Bombing at Pakistan Church
  183. Italian King's Remains Return to Italy Amid Controversy
  184. How the EU Survived the Populist Wave in 2017
  185. Putin Thanks Trump for Intelligence About Planned Terror Attack
  186. Deaths of Apotex Founder, Wife Being Investigated as Homicides
  187. Japan Tiptoes Out of Radical Experiment in Monetary Policy
  188. Philippines Probes Dengue Vaccination Drive That Went Ahead Despite Warnings
  189. Honduran Court Declares President as Winner of Disputed Election
  190. Sebastiلn Piٌera Wins Presidential Election in Chile
  191. Greece's Olive Oil Industry Offers a Lesson on Economic Hurdles
  192. India's Ruling Party Wins State Election, but Rival Makes Gains
  193. In Blow to Zuma, South Africa's Ruling Party Elects Ramaphosa
  194. China Flies Military Aircraft Into Airspace Claimed by Seoul
  195. U.S. Blocks U.N. Measure Critical of Its Jerusalem Policy
  196. Trump Plans Shift to U.S. Security Strategy
  197. Kaspersky Sues U.S. Over Order to Remove Its Anti-Virus Software
  198. Amid Mideast Tension, Pence Again Postpones Planned Trip
  199. The World's Top Banana Is Doomed and Nobody Can Find a Replacement
  200. Uber Driver in Lebanon Arrested in British Diplomat's Death
  201. Trump's View of the World: Economy Is Security
  202. Hondurans Protest President's Re-Election; OAS Calls for New Vote
  203. U.S. Blames North Korea for 'WannaCry' Cyberattack
  204. Apotex Founder Barry Sherman Was Driven, Generous...and Litigious
  205. Catalan Businesses Pin Hopes for Rebound on Pivotal Election
  206. Saudi Arabia Intercepts Missile Fired by Yemen Houthi Rebels
  207. Peru Impeachment Vote Rattles a Glowing Economy
  208. Tighter Security Joins Festive Spirit at German Christmas Markets
  209. Twelve Days in Xinjiang: How China's Surveillance State Overwhelms Daily Life
  210. China, Seeking Growth, Softens Focus on Cutting Debt
  211. Trump's New National-Security Policy: Paper Tiger or Hidden Dragon?
  212. Sexual Misconduct Allegations Sweep Through British Parliament
  213. Cardinal Bernard Law, Disgraced in Abuse Scandal, Dies
  214. Volcano Hits Bali Tourism 'Like After the 2002 Bombing'
  215. Japan Fortifies Islands for What It Sees as Greatest Threat: China
  216. EU Triggers 'Nuclear Option' in Fight With Poland
  217. China Shapes Economic Blueprint Around 'Xi Jinping Thought'
  218. After Fighting ISIS, Iraqi Militias Seek Political Power
  219. Saudis Plan to Reap Billions in Crackdown on Wealthy Princes
  220. North Korea Is Suspected in Bitcoin Theft
  221. U.S. Seeks U.N. Ban on Ships Helping North Korea Dodge Sanctions
  222. Two Hurdles Loom in Next Brexit Phase
  223. U.K. Leader May Loses Another Top Ally
  224. Land Policy Complicates Task for New Head of ANC
  225. Treasury Clamps 'Magnitsky' Sanctions on Putin Ally
  226. Venezuela's Brutal Crime Crackdown: Executions, Machetes and 8,292 Dead
  227. North Korean Soldiers Chase Defecting Comrade Across DMZ
  228. Trump Threatens Countries That Oppose His Decision on Jerusalem
  229. The Island Where Chinese Mothers Deliver American Babies
  230. Catalan Independence Drive Faces Key Test in Regional Vote
  231. Several Injured as Driver Deliberately Plows Into Melbourne Crowd
  232. Europe Forges a New Defense Club---and the U.K. Isn't Invited
  233. Pence Makes Surprise Trip to Afghanistan
  234. Philippine Ferry Sinks, Leaving Four Dead, 88 Missing
  235. After 103 Years, Final Resting Place of World War I Submarine Discovered
  236. China Delays Move to Blacklist Ships That U.S. Says Aid North Korea
  237. U.N. Vote Rebukes U.S. for Jerusalem Move
  238. U.S. Blacklists 13 Foreign Individuals for Alleged Human Rights Abuses, Graft
  239. Peru's President Survives Impeachment Vote
  240. Catalan Separatists Win Majority of Seats in Regional Assembly
  241. Canadian GDP Stalls; Undercutting Outlook for Rate Increase
  242. Brazil's Temer Says Embraer Will Remain Under Brazilian Control
  243. Two Found Guilty in FIFA Racketeering Trial
  244. Back in the Blue: Brexit Supporters Score Victory on Passports
  245. Syrian Baby Hit in Airstrike Becomes Symbol of Humanitarian Campaign
  246. A Phone Call, Then Audits: Mexico Corruption Fighter Hits a Nerve
  247. Two Bags of Cash for Boko Haram: The Untold Story of How Nigeria Freed Its Kidnapped
  248. U.S. Backs Re-Election of Honduran President
  249. Separatist Win in Catalonia Extends Political Turbulence
  250. U.N. Tightens Screws on North Korea After Recent Missile Launch