It started with unhappiness over a simple subway fare increase. Four days later, with the death toll at 15, Chileans have made clear that they’re angry about a lot more than that.
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Boris Johnson to Hold Tuesday Showdown After New Brexit Setback
The speaker of the House of Commons effectively delayed by a day a possibly decisive vote on the prime minister’s withdrawal agreement with the European Union.
Typhoon Hagibis Slams Into Japan After Landslides, Floods and a Quake
The storm made landfall Saturday evening. Record rainfall flooded rivers and tested dams as almost four million people were urged to evacuate.
National Day Demonstrations in Hong Kong Turn Violent, as Police Shoot Protester
The Hong Kong police used a live round against a protester for the first time in months of protests, as Beijing celebrated 70 years of Communist Party rule.
How One Journalist Covered Robert Mugabe’s Rise to Power: Cue the Carrier Pigeons
After the recent death of Zimbabwe’s longtime ruler, we look back at how a former correspondent covered the country’s independence.
Hong Kong’s Protests Reach the Airport. Have You Been Affected?
We want to hear from travelers whose plans have been disrupted.
إن كنت تعيشين / إن كنت تعيش / في المملكة العربية السعودية، كيف ستؤثر حقوق السفر والعمل الجديدة عليكِ / عليك؟
أخبرونا بما تأملون أن يأتي من التغييرات المعلنة مؤخرًا لنظام ولي الأمر .
‘Anyone Else Feel That?’ Bali Earthquake Rattles Buildings, and Nerves
One person was injured and 38 buildings were damaged on Bali, the Indonesian resort island, and on nearby Java.
Photos of Heavy Rains in Japan
Some areas have seen as much as three feet of rainfall since the weekend.
Photos of Destruction and Debate in the Hong Kong Protests
A day commemorating Hong Kong’s handover to China took an ominous turn as one group of demonstrators stormed the territory’s legislature.