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For years, Bolsonaro has warned that if he lost an election, he may not accept the results.

Kyiv loses water, forcing residents to line up at the city’s wells.

How a Festive Stroll Over a Historic Bridge Turned to Carnage in India

After Defeat, Bolsonaro is Silent, and Brazil Braces for Turmoil

Moldova condemns Russian strikes after missile debris lands in its territory.

Africa faces immediate pain from the grain deal’s suspension, but the impact on Ukraine could be delayed.

Brazil’s polls were off during the first round. Now the right wants to criminalize them.

Halloween is a recent arrival in South Korea, but a cherished tradition in diverse Itaewon.

Did Germany Learn From Its Russia Trouble? The Test May Come in China.

Death Toll in Somalia Attack Rises to at Least 100

The crowd crush was like a ‘tsunami wave.’

In Russia, Nobel-Winning Rights Group Is Forced to Downsize Its Tribute

Russia’s decision upends a deal designed to ease the global food crisis.

Saudi Halloween: Once-Banned Holiday Now Haunted by Masked Monsters

Here’s What to Know About Brazil’s Runoff Election

Putin wants to divide Ukrainians. The battered city of Mykolaiv is an unwilling test case.

Zelensky says that Russia is turning Kherson into a ‘zone without civilization.’

One in Five Canadians Is Now an Immigrant, and the Nation Approves

Big European economies show some growth despite soaring energy prices amid the war in Ukraine.

A government-connected Kremlin critic’s flight from Russia raises questions about who is still safe.

Ukraine accuses Russia of violating international law by placing Ukrainian children in Russian families.

Moscow adds 1,000 troops to defend the key city of Kherson, Ukraine’s military says.

Because of Bolsonaro, Millions of Brazilians Distrust Elections

A government-connected Putin critic’s flight from Russia raises questions about who is still safe.

Putin’s remarks seem to be aimed at conservatives in the U.S. and Europe.

Putin begins a high-profile address amid fears that he is escalating the war.

China’s Latest Covid Lockdown Affects a Major iPhone Factory

Russian loyalists in Kherson abscond with the remains of a general who helped inspire Putin’s invasion.

The Kremlin’s intensified propaganda against Ukraine is aimed at Russians, U.S. analysts say.

China’s Chest-Thumping Nationalism Now Goes Too Far, Movement’s Godfather Says

Ukrainian authorities receive the body of a U.S. Army veteran who volunteered to help fight Russia.

A Haunting Case in Mexico Finally Solved, Until the Evidence Fell Apart

Kherson residents face a ‘dystopian’ situation as officials push them to leave for areas under tighter Russian control.

Putin repeats unfounded accusations that the West has labeled disinformation.

The Nova Kakhovka dam looms large in the possible battle for Kherson.

In New Zealand, a 23-Million-Year-Old Fossil Is Carried Away by Parties Unknown

A defiant Liz Truss leaves office with a call for Britain to be ‘bold.’

The ruling means Griner will remain imprisoned unless the U.S. can negotiate her release.

In Parliament, three former prime ministers will be looking over Sunak’s shoulder.

Rishi Sunak’s First Speech as U.K. Prime Minister: Full Transcript

Ukraine shoots down Russian attack helicopters, making a dent in Moscow’s fleet.

Read Liz Truss’s final speech as prime minister.

Three Inquiries, but No Answers to Who Blew Holes in Nord Stream Pipelines

Sunak was the clear front-runner.

The word from the business sector: ‘We don’t need more Cirque du Soleil.’

How the tumultuous forces of Brexit divided the Conservative Party.

Who Are the Top 2 Contenders for Next U.K. Prime Minister?

Boris Johnson gripped the public’s attention before dropping out of the race.

Zelensky says some power is already back on after another wave of Russian strikes on infrastructure.

Hurricane Roslyn to Hit Mexico as a Major Storm