Successive governments have failed to address the risks posed by aging buildings and shoddy construction, leaving millions vulnerable.
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Where Doctors Are Criminals
The Syrian government considers some health workers enemies of the state. We talked to four of them about why they risked their lives anyway.
On Your Tables: Ginger Beef, Caesars and Butter Tarts
Canada Letter readers offer their views about the foods that define the nation’s communities and regions.
After Election Victory, Boris Johnson Says ‘We Are Going to Unite’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said a sweeping victory gives him “an overwhelming mandate” to complete Brexit, but also talked about big spending plans.
U.K. General Election 2019: A Big Night for Conservatives, Exit Poll Shows
Boris Johnson appears empowered to lead Britain through Brexit in January, its most momentous transition since World War II.
‘We Are Fleeing the Law’: Hong Kong Protesters Escape to Taiwan
Worried they won’t be treated fairly in court, some demonstrators are seeking refuge on the self-ruled island, where they live in a legal limbo.
The Jungle Prince of Delhi
For 40 years, journalists chronicled the eccentric royal family of Oudh, deposed aristocrats who lived in a ruined palace in the Indian capital. It was a tragic, astonishing story. But was it true?
Sweden Drops Julian Assange Rape Inquiry
“The evidence is not strong enough to form the basis of an indictment,” the country’s deputy director of public prosecutions said.
Hong Kong, Fresno, Minnesota Vikings: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know.
Corrections: November 10, 2019
Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, November 10, 2019.