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  1. The Price of Freedom for Saudi Arabia's Richest Man: $6 Billion
  2. U.S. to Send Antitank Weaponry to Ukraine
  3. Tropical Storm Kills Dozens in Philippines
  4. Italy Senate Approves Budget, Paving Way for Elections
  5. Argentina Wants Cheap Flights---But Not Too Cheap
  6. Zimbabwe Military Power Grows as General Becomes Vice President of Party
  7. Russian Nuclear Plant Stokes Europe's Fears of a Power Play
  8. Philippines Mall Fire: One Dead, Likely No Escape for 36 Others
  9. Military Ordered to Let American in Iraq See a Lawyer
  10. Thousands Rally for Kremlin Critic's Presidential Candidacy
  11. North Korea Calls Latest U.N. Sanctions 'an Act of War'
  12. Peru's President Grants Pardon to Alberto Fujimori
  13. In Saudi Crackdown, Big Targets Are Going Free
  14. U.S. Plan to Send Javelins to Ukraine Signals Tougher Stance on Russia
  15. Pope Highlights Jerusalem Dispute in Christmas Message
  16. A Walking Tour of London's Most Literary Quarter---with Pub Stops
  17. China Looks Back on the Mao Era Through Rose-Colored Glasses
  18. Christmas Day Festivities Around the World
  19. Russia Bars Putin Foe From Next Year's Election
  20. Asylum Cases Gum Up Germany's Court System
  21. China Takes Another Green Step Forward
  22. Slow and Steady: Japanese Inflation Creeps Higher
  23. You Want to Marry My Daughter? Send Cows. For Electronic Payment, Add a Sheep
  24. China Snares Innocent and Guilty Alike to Build World's Biggest DNA Database
  25. Can Central Banks Keep Control of Interest Rates?
  26. China's 'Super Vulgar Butcher' Activist Gets Eight Years in Prison
  27. Photos of the Day: Dec. 26
  28. Former Peru Soccer Official Acquitted of Corruption Charge in FIFA Trial
  29. SyriaRebels, Opposition Reject Russia-Proposed Talks
  30. South Korea Renews Tensions With Japan Over Forced Wartime Sex Work
  31. At NATO, a Debate Over Talk With Russia
  32. What's That Rocketing Into the North Korean Sky? A Baseball!
  33. Deal Making Declines for Second Consecutive Year in Mexico
  34. Mexico Chalks Up $399 Million November Trade Surplus
  35. Congolese Refugee Starts From Scratch, Learning to Count Change
  36. Critically Ill Evacuated From Besieged Syria Suburb
  37. Ukraine, Separatists Exchange Over 300 Prisoners of War
  38. Tehran Police to End Arrests for Breaching 'Islamic Values'
  39. Sunni Extremists Claim Deadly Attack at Afghan Shiite Center
  40. European Union Finds Leading Fight for Open Trade a Tough Task
  41. Killing Draws Scrutiny for Mexico's Army of Private Bodyguards
  42. Putin Declares St. Petersburg Blast Terrorism
  43. Photos of the Day: Dec. 27
  44. Zimbabwe's Mugabe Gets Two Dozen Staff, Eight-Bedroom House in Retirement
  45. Former Soccer Star Wins Liberian Presidency
  46. Italian Election to Lay Bare the Country's Problems
  47. Berlusconi Poised to Play Pivotal Role in Italian Vote
  48. South Korea Nabs Oil Tanker Believed Aiding North Korea
  49. Terroir Alert! Champagne Is Expanding and Tempers Are Popping
  50. In Sign of Resistance, Chinese Balk at Using Apps to Snitch on Neighbors
  51. U.S. to Send More Diplomats and Personnel to Syria
  52. Iranians Protest Over Economic Malaise
  53. Russia and Turkey Seal Deal on Controversial Missile System
  54. Israel Intercepts Gaza Rocket Fire During Memorial Ceremony
  55. Gun Attack Hits Coptic Christian Church Near Cairo
  56. China Resists U.S. Efforts to Blacklist Ships Through U.N.
  57. Pardon of Former Peru President Draws Anger
  58. Iranian Protesters Demand End to Regime, Khamenei's Rule
  59. The Secret to Cutting China's Debt
  60. Greece Moves to Block Asylum for Turkish Officer
  61. Introducing Force 47, Vietnam's New Weapon Against Online Dissent
  62. Kim Jong Un Says He Has a Nuclear Launch Button on His Office Desk
  63. Iran's Leaders Face Challenge Over Mounting Protests
  64. Death Toll Rises in Iran as Widespread Protests Continue
  65. France Looks to Deepen Trade Ties With Russia and China
  66. Trump Backs Protesters in Iran
  67. 2017 Marked Safest Year in Commercial Aviation History
  68. Islamic State Returns to Guerrilla Warfare in Iraq and Syria
  69. Greeks Lean Heavily on Grandparents' Pensions
  70. South Korea Wants to Talk Olympics (And Nuclear Weapons) With North
  71. Khamenei Blames Iran's 'Enemies' for Protests
  72. Iran's Spending on Foreign Conflicts Raises Protesters' Ire
  73. London Real Estate Divide Highlights Sector's Uncertainty in 2018
  74. Thomas S. Monson, President of the Mormon Church, Dies at 90
  75. Europe's Separatists Sprout Old Colors
  76. Journalist Faces Deportation After Escaping Mexico, Death Threats
  77. Iran State TV Highlights Pro-Government Rallies After Unrest
  78. Upstart Parties Write New Political Playbook in Europe
  79. North and South Korea Test Hotline, Signaling Thaw
  80. Venezuela Misses Another Debt Payment, Raising Stakes for Bondholders
  81. The Biggest Risk to the Eurozone's Booming Economy: Inflation
  82. Ethiopia to Release Political Prisoners in Bid to Quell Unrest
  83. Iran Protests Caught Trump Administration by Surprise
  84. Iran's Economy Struggles Despite Sanctions Relief, Fueling Unrest
  85. Venezuela Misses Another Debt Payment, Raising Stakes for Bondholders
  86. The Biggest Risk to the Eurozone's Booming Economy: Inflation
  87. Ethiopia to Release Political Prisoners in Bid to Quell Unrest
  88. Iran Protests Caught Trump Administration by Surprise
  89. Iran's Economy Struggles Despite Sanctions Relief, Fueling Unrest
  90. Remember the Shirtless Tongan Flag-Bearer? He's Now a Cross-Country Skier.
  91. As Cars Gain Autonomy, Traffic Deaths Hit 69-Year Low in Japan
  92. South Korea's Park Accused of Taking $3 Million in Bribes From Spy Chiefs
  93. Europe Watches Iran Violence Warily
  94. Bitcoin Is a Hit in Countries Where Locals Face Currency Troubles
  95. U.S., Ukraine Try to Ensure Weapons Don't Fall to Enemy
  96. Cash-Strapped Venezuela Offers Diamonds for Medicines
  97. U.S. and South Korea Agree Not to Hold Military Exercises During Olympics
  98. Nigerian Soldiers Rescue Another Chibok Captive
  99. U.S. Sanctions Iran Over Missile Program, Amid Protests
  100. U.S. to Withhold All Security Aid to Pakistan
  101. North and South Korea to Hold High-Level Talks Next Week
  102. Inside the Trump Team's Push on Israel Vote That Flynn Lied About
  103. India's Reforms Risk a Failure to Launch
  104. Syria's Festering War Wound: Legions of the Missing
  105. Iranian Unrest Draws a Notable Silence From Saudi Arabia
  106. North and South Korea Will Meet Against Backdrop of Nuclear Threats
  107. Pakistan Foreign Minister No Longer Sees Alliance With U.S.
  108. Syria Looms as Second Thought Over Iranian Unrest
  109. Brexit Banks Pull Strings in Scramble for Private Schools
  110. Saudi Arabia Arrests Royals for Criticizing Government
  111. Longtime Malaysian Leader Mahathir to Challenge Former Party in Elections
  112. Iran's Guard Declares Victory Over Protesters, but Signs of Dissent Remain
  113. Dozens Missing After Iranian Tanker and Chinese Freighter Collide
  114. Sharp Drop in Number of Refugees Allowed Into the U.S.
  115. Strong Economic Leadership Can Stem Europe's Populist Tide
  116. French Presidents Once Acted Like Referees. Then Came Emmanuel Macron
  117. Merkel Begins Last-Ditch Effort to Form Coalition Government
  118. Trump Faces Pivotal Decisions on Iran Sanctions
  119. Safety Fears Threaten Global Dengue Vaccine Effort
  120. Iranian Oil Tanker at Risk of Exploding and Sinking, China Says
  121. Theresa May Plays It Safe With Cabinet Reshuffle
  122. How a Migration Wave Drove Brexit and Why It Is Now Receding, in 8 Charts
  123. In North Korea, Hackers Mine Cryptocurrency Abroad
  124. Amid Signs of a Thaw on North Korea, Tensions Bubble Up
  125. North and South Korea Prepare for Talks
  126. As Election Season Kicks Off, Rivals to Egypt's Leader Are Sidelined
  127. Chinese Rescuers Battle 13-Foot Waves, High Winds in Search for Missing Iranian Tanke
  128. South Korea Backs Off Japan Over Wartime Sex Slaves
  129. President Trump Plans to Attend Davos Gathering
  130. China to Prosecute Top Military Commander Over Alleged Corruption
  131. China's Strategy to Psych Out the West Is Paying Off
  132. Iran's Khamenei Recognizes Protesters' Grievances
  133. EU Could Deploy Spending Threats in Fight With Poland
  134. North Korea to Send Delegation to Winter Olympics, Refuses to Discuss Weapons
  135. Chinese Rescuers Battle 13-Foot Waves, High Winds in Search for Missing Iranian Tanke
  136. South Korea Backs Off Japan Over Wartime Sex Slaves
  137. President Trump Plans to Attend Davos Gathering
  138. China to Prosecute Top Military Commander Over Alleged Corruption
  139. China's Strategy to Psych Out the West Is Paying Off
  140. Iran's Khamenei Recognizes Protesters' Grievances
  141. EU Could Deploy Spending Threats in Fight With Poland
  142. North Korea to Send Delegation to Winter Olympics, Refuses to Discuss Weapons
  143. Tillerson Orders Review of U.S. Response to Mysterious Illnesses in Cuba
  144. Ecuador Seeks Arrangement for Assange to Leave Embassy
  145. Search for Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Resumes
  146. Explosion on Wrecked Iranian Tanker Halts Recovery Efforts
  147. Senate Democratic Report Alleges Russia Seeks to Undermine West
  148. South Korea, After Talks With North, Concedes Policy Differences With Trump
  149. India Welcomes More Foreign Investment in Retail and Airlines
  150. Mohammed bin Salman's Next Saudi Challenge: Curtailing Ultraconservative Islam
  151. Charged With Journalism: Reuters Reporters Face 14 Years in Myanmar Prison
  152. Canada Takes 'Hug-an-American' Approach to Saving Nafta
  153. With U.S. Aid Cut, Pakistan Drifts Closer to China
  154. What's At Stake as Rules-Based Trade Comes Under Fire
  155. Polish Prime Minister Blames Misunderstandings for EU Deadlock
  156. In France, Some Say #MeToo Has Gone Too Far
  157. Catalonia Separatists Support Re-Election of Puigdemont
  158. French Ex-Presidents Tell Saudis of Concern About Billionaire's Arrest
  159. Canada Files WTO Complaint Over U.S. Use of Tariffs
  160. China's Cyberspace Cops Go After Marriott
  161. Russian Tycoon Sues Trump's Ex-Campaign Chairman for Fraud
  162. Bitcoin Plunges as South Korea Crafts Crypto Crackdown
  163. Looming Deadline on How to Handle Refugees Reignites an Old Fight
  164. Myanmar Military Admits Part in Killings of Muslims Found in Mass Grave
  165. Japan Protests to China After Ships Approach Disputed Islands
  166. Confronting Iran Takes a Back Seat to Sunni Bickering
  167. German Economic Growth Hits Six-Year High
  168. Jockeying Is Under Way to Succeed ECB's Draghi
  169. Ecuador Grants Citizenship to WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange
  170. FBI Uses Age-Progressed Mugshots in Hunt for 1986 Hijackers
  171. U.S. Military to Bulk Up in Afghanistan With Drones, Troops
  172. Hariri Wants Lebanon Kept Out of the Saudi-Iranian Conflict
  173. The Spark Behind Iran's Unrest: Millions of Defrauded Investors
  174. London's Royal Opera Lost Its Soprano. It Had 36 Hours to Find a New One.
  175. EU Finds Irregularities in Projects Linked to Hungarian Leader's Son-in-Law
  176. Muslim Hard-Liners Accuse Facebook of Blocking Accounts
  177. Czech Election Highlights Allure of Russia
  178. The Latest Freedom for Saudi Women: Watching Live Soccer
  179. German Engineering Yields New Warship That Isn't Fit for Sea
  180. China Reports Biggest-Ever Annual Trade Surplus With U.S.
  181. U.S. to Keep Iran Nuclear Deal in Place for Now
  182. Saudi Arabia Takes Reins of Construction Giant
  183. Merkel Edges Closer to Fourth Term as German Chancellor
  184. Trump Calls Off Planned Trip to London
  185. Syrian Offensive Targets Remaining Rebel Strongholds
  186. World Bank Unfairly Influenced Its Own Competitiveness Rankings
  187. Hours Before Crash, Iranian Tanker and Chinese Ship Stopped Transmitting Signals
  188. U.S. Vows to Withdraw From Iran Nuclear Deal Without Major Changes
  189. Renzi's Comeback Hopes Fade as Italy's 'Demolition Man' Sinks in Polls
  190. Koreas Set to Meet Again for Winter Olympics Talks
  191. Hawaii Missile-Attack False Alarm Triggered by Clicking Wrong Button
  192. Opaque Joint Ventures Help North Korea Evade Crackdown
  193. Iranian Tanker Sinks Off China After Collision
  194. Anger Over Clerical Sex Abuse Awaits Pope in Chile
  195. Anger Over Clerical Sex Abuse Awaits Pope in Chile
  196. Iranian Tanker Sinks Off China After Collision
  197. Opaque Joint Ventures Help North Korea Evade Crackdown
  198. Balcony Collapses at Indonesia Stock Exchange, Injuring at Least 70
  199. Drone Attacks on Russian Bases in Syria Expose Security Holes
  200. Crews Take Up Two Fronts in Cleanup of Sunken Iranian Tanker
  201. Myanmar Readies First Camp for Returning Rohingya Refugees
  202. Two Suicide Bombers Attack Baghdad
  203. Venezuelans Watch as Soldiers Besiege Rebel Group
  204. Philippines Shuts Down News Site Critical of Duterte
  205. Former Lawmaker Sadat Won't Run for President in Egypt
  206. U.S. Plans New Nuclear Weapons
  207. Defiant Governor in Northern Afghanistan Tests President Ghani
  208. North Korea Brings Pop Star to Talks With South
  209. Poland's New Leader Faces Daunting Charm Offensive
  210. Suspected North Korean Fishermen Found Dead in Washed-Up Vessel
  211. Faulty Components Suspected in Indonesia Walkway Collapse
  212. Tourism Surge Brings in $40 Billion for Japan
  213. Pope Francis, in Chile, Addresses 'Irreparable Damage' Sex-Abuse Scandal Wrought
  214. After Years of Turmoil, Greece Is Close to Exiting Its Bailout
  215. New Cyberattack on Cryptocurrency Investors Came From North Korea, Report Says
  216. Battle Stations: U.S. and China Prepare for Trade Clash of the Titans
  217. China's Hot Housing Market Begins to Cool
  218. Trump Meets Kazakh Leader in White House Visit
  219. U.S. Freezes $65 Million in Funding for U.N. Palestinian Refugee Agency
  220. Venezuelan Forces Kill Rebel Ex-Actor Who Urged Rebellion
  221. U.S. Navy to File Negligent Homicide Charges in Two Asia Ship Collisions
  222. Ex-CIA Officer, Suspected of Outing U.S. Informants in China, Is Arrested
  223. Bank of Canada Raises Rates, Warns on Nafta Risk
  224. China's VPN Crackdown May Aid Government Surveillance
  225. Power Play: Egypt, Ethiopia Wrangle Over Nile Dam
  226. U.N. Calls for More Aid for Palestinian Refugees After U.S. Cut
  227. North, South Korea to March Under One Flag at Winter Olympics
  228. Christie's Suspends Ex-CIA Officer Suspected of Working With China
  229. Poland Risks Second-Class EU Citizenship
  230. First Female Premier Set to Lead Romania Amid Anticorruption Protests
  231. Saudi Arabia Pledges $2 Billion to Stabilize Yemen's War-Torn Economy
  232. U.S. Border Plan in Syria Fuels Tensions With Turkey
  233. Former U.S. Ambassadors Urge Trump to Reassess View of Africa
  234. The U.K. Faces a Choice on Brexit: Norway or Canada?
  235. U.S. Strategic Shift in Syria Turns Focus to Iran From ISIS
  236. Some Brits Seek Their Brexodus in This Tiny Country
  237. EU Confronts Deep Divisions Over Legal Standards
  238. Syria Threatens to Shoot Down Turkish Jets Amid Border Tensions
  239. Merkel's Political Future Hinges on German SPD Vote
  240. In Lebanon's Long-Delayed Election, Hopes for Fresh Faces
  241. France, U.K. Seek Solution to Border Discord as Brexit Looms
  242. Venezuela's Oil Production Is Collapsing
  243. China's Robust Growth to Face Pressure in 2018
  244. Six Chinese Ships Covertly Aided North Korea. The U.S. Was Watching
  245. Revamps of World Bank's Rankings Amplified Chile's Slide
  246. Administration Accelerating Israeli Embassy Move
  247. Republicans Probe Role Ex-British Spy's Research Played in Monitoring of Trump Associ
  248. Data Case in U.S. Sparks Concern in Europe
  249. Quebec Jury Finds Three Not Guilty of Negligence in Deadly 2013 Derailment
  250. China Signals Constitutional Changes to Back New Antigraft Watchdog