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Detainee Wrote a Book via WhatsApp. It Won a Top Literary Prize in Australia.

Life Lessons From Jarrod and Briony Lyle

There’s a Deeper Conflict Behind Venezuela’s ‘Legitimacy’ Dispute

U.S. Appears to Soften Timing for List of North Korea’s Nuclear Assets

McConnell: ISIS and Al Qaeda ‘Have Yet to Be Defeated’

Syria Liable in Killing of American Journalist, Court Rules

Fleeing the Islamic State, Syrian Refugees Face Another Mortal Threat: The Cold

Lebanon Forms New Government After 9 Months of Deadlock

Investors in Former Trump-Branded Hotel in Brazil Charged With Corruption

Serbia Protests Shine Light on a Nation Tugged Between East and West

Teenagers Emerge as a Force in Climate Protests Across Europe

Juan Guaidó Says Venezuelan Opposition Had Secret Talks With Military

BBC Offers Clarification: Theresa May Isn’t Going to Brussels in a Warplane

Saudis End Purge That Began With Hundreds Locked in the Ritz-Carlton

3 European Nations Create Firm to Trade With Iran, but Will Anyone Use It?

Indian Leaders Are Accused of Covering Up 45-Year High in Unemployment

Saudis Executed Maid From Philippines Despite Protests, Officials Say

Can Big Global Sports Come Around to Human Rights Advocacy?

New Zealand Vowed 100,000 New Homes to Ease Crunch. So Far It Has Built 47.

Afghan Government Control Over Country Falters, U.S. Report Says

Could You Last 11 Days Without the Internet? Tonga Finds Out the Hard Way

6 Men Convicted in 1982 Murder of Chilean Leader

Facing an Uncertain Future, Maduro Turns to Special Police Force to Crush Dissent

Parliament Becomes Britain’s New Brexit Casualty

Canada Slashes Diplomatic Staff in Cuba After Another Mystery Illness

96 Days Later, Nonstop Church Service to Protect Refugees Finally Ends

To Slow U.S. Exit, Afghan Leader Offers Trump a Cost Reduction

Iran Faces Worst Economic Challenge Since 1979 Revolution, Its President Says

The Messier Brexit Gets, the Better Europe Looks

For the Kremlin, Venezuela Is Not the Next Syria

Turkey Frees U.S. Consulate Employee, but Brands Him a Friend to Terrorists

What Is the Irish Backstop, and Why Is It Holding Up Brexit?

Seat Cushions Believed to Be From Plane Carrying Emiliano Sala Are Found

Bangkok, Draped in Flowers but Smothered by Pollution, Suffers

South Korean Leader’s Ally Convicted of Illegal Pre-Election Influence Campaign

At Least 28 Dead After Boats Capsize Off Djibouti, U.N. Says

Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela Says He’s Open to Talks With Opposition

Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela Says He’s Open to Talks With Opposition

As Entrepreneurs, Indigenous Australians Find a Growing Empowerment

Grenade Attack on Philippine Mosque Kills Two

Trump Administration’s Asylum-Seeker Policy Takes Effect

‘Along the Main Road You See the Graves’: U.N. Says Hundreds Killed in Congo

Opposition Leader, and Oil, Become Focus of Venezuela-U.S. Struggle

Trump’s New Policy Takes Effect, and First Asylum Seeker Is Sent Back to Mexico

Theresa May Survives a Critical Brexit Vote

Bribes Like ‘Monopoly Money’ Were Given to South Africa’s Leaders, Panel Hears

How Bitcoin Could Help Iran Undermine U.S. Sanctions

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Palestinian Government Resigns, With No Clear Replacement

Germany Proposes to Ease, Not End, Nazi-Era Abortion Law