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Is India Headed for an Anti-Muslim Genocide?
To keep winning elections, India's ruling BJP needs to keep polarizing voters—and Muslims are paying a terrible price
Jordan’s King, Tony Blair and Vladimir Putin’s Friends Benefited From Secret Accounts, Leaked Pandora Papers Reveal
Many of the accounts were designed to evade taxes and conceal assets for other shady reasons, according to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
The Facebook Whistleblower Revealed Herself on 60 Minutes. Here’s What You Need to Know
“Facebook has realized that if they change the algorithm to be safer, people will spend less time on the site, they'll click on less ads, they'll make less money,” Haugen told 60 Minutes
China’s Evergrande Halts Trading in Hong Kong Amid Deepening $300 Billion Crisis
With more than $300 billion in liabilities, the developer has been trying to sell assets in a bid to raise cash.
Joe Biden Signs Funding Bill to Avert a Partial Government Shutdown
The legislation is needed to keep the government running once the current budget year ends
Will China’s Energy Crisis Make It More Reluctant to Fight Climate Change?
A serious energy crisis has led to fears that energy insecurity will weaken Beijing's resolve
Ecuador Declares a Prison Emergency After 116 People Were Killed in a Riot
The battle among gang members in a coastal lockup was described as the worst prison bloodbath ever in the country
Top Rohingya Refugee Leader Mohibullah, Who Met Trump, Shot Dead in a Camp in Bangladesh
Mohibullah, who visited the White House in 2019, was killed Wednesday by unknown gunmen
Paris Fashion Week Makes a Comeback After Its COVID-19 Hiatus
Big hitters like Chanel, Hermes and Louis Vuitton are returning to the live runway this season
Australian ‘a Bit Sore’ After Getting His Arm Caught in a Crocodile’s Jaws
"What are we going to do about this? It’s hanging off my arm,” Sean Dearly thought after the 2.2 meter croc attacked him
How Fumio Kishida Beat a Much More Popular Rival to Become Japan’s Next Prime Minister
Kishida was installed as LDP leader after a deal among party powerbrokers—despite what many political observers say is his lack of personal appeal
You Might Not Be Getting That New Smartphone for Christmas Because of Power Cuts in China
Global shoppers face possible shortages of smartphones and other goods ahead of the holiday season