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After Fleeing a Massacre, Survivors Encountered Still More Gunfire and Abductions
Thousands of people who witnessed atrocities have tried to escape El Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur region since paramilitary fighters seized that city in late October.
What to Know About Trump’s Threat of Military Action in Nigeria
The president said he would halt all aid and go in “guns-a-blazing” to target militants.
After Hurricane Melissa, a Seaside Town in Jamaica Picks Up the Pieces
The devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Black River, Jamaica, reflects the broader destruction and rebuilding facing many Jamaican communities.
Mail-In Ballots Solidify Narrow Win for Dutch Centrist Party
The center-left D66 party edged the far-right party of Geert Wilders in the popular vote, giving it the first crack at forming a new government.
A Big Moment for Women in India
My colleague Mujib Mashal writes about how a huge victory on the cricket ground could change the lives of women and girls.
Halloween Becomes Another Target of the Kremlin’s Culture Wars
The Russian authorities canceled a festival in St. Petersburg, branding it “Satanist,” as part of a larger assault on anything viewed as a Western influence.
The Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane Melissa
new video loaded: The Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane Melissa transcript Back transcript The Jamaican Families Torn Apart by Hurricane Melissa Days after a powerful hurricane made landfall in Jamaica, thousands of residents are […]
7 Climbers Are Killed After Avalanche Hits Base Camp in Himalayas
Another four were missing, officials in Nepal said. The avalanche followed heavy snowfall produced by Cyclone Montha.
U.K. Police Investigate Possible Link Between Train Attack and Stabbing of 14-Year-Old
The police are examining whether the suspect in the stabbing spree on a London-bound train on Saturday was connected to three other incidents involving a knife.
