No-Deal Brexit Risks Food, Fuel and Drugs Shortages, Leaked U.K. Files Say

Britain would be likely to face jammed ports and a hard border in Ireland if it left the European Union without a transition deal, according to government documents leaked to The Sunday Times of London. Press Release Distribution Service

Yemeni Separatists Relinquish Control of Buildings in Aden

The separatists’ takeover of Aden has strained a Saudi-led military coalition formed to confront the Iranian-aligned Houthis, who bombed a Saudi oil facility on Saturday. Press Release Distribution Service

With Pickets, Russian Protesters Look to Sustain Momentum

Looming over the demonstrations were questions about whether the movement could be sustained past the Sept. 8 elections, and what comes after President Vladimir Putin’s term. Press Release Distribution Service

Hong Kong Protests Stay Peaceful After a Week of Unrest

A face-off between demonstrators and the police ended without violence on Saturday, days after concerns were raised about spiraling mayhem. Press Release Distribution Service

Scorched Portugal Turns to the Goat as a Low-Cost Firefighter

Portugal is using goats to clear the underbrush that fuels wildfires in hard to reach places and abandoned lands. If only it can find shepherds to tend them. Press Release Distribution Service

Sudan Signs Landmark Power-Sharing Deal After Months of Tumult

The deal signals an end to eight months of popular protests, the ouster of a dictator and a bloody military-led crackdown. Press Release Distribution Service

Teenage Brides Trafficked to China Reveal Ordeal: ‘Ma, I’ve Been Sold’

With women far outnumbered by men in China, some Chinese men are importing wives from neighboring countries, and using force to do so. Press Release Distribution Service

Crowds Pack Hong Kong Streets for Another Weekend of Protests

A peaceful rally led by teachers began a weekend of planned protests, days after demonstrators and the police were both criticized for escalating violence. Press Release Distribution Service

Tlaib Renounces Trip to West Bank Under Israel’s Conditions

Israel said Ms. Tlaib could visit her grandmother in the West Bank if she agreed not to “promote boycotts.” Ms. Tlaib initially agreed then canceled. Press Release Distribution Service

Critic of China’s Detention Camps Is Free, but Silence May Be the Price

The terms of his plea deal could force Serikzhan Bilash, a Kazakh who campaigned for Muslims being held in Chinese indoctrination camps, to stop his work. Press Release Distribution Service

It Takes One to Know One: A German TV Star Takes On Bullies

Carsten Stahl was once a feared gang leader in Berlin. Now, as a television action hero, he is using his fame and the power of his personal story to combat bullying. Press Release Distribution Service

Salvini’s Standoff at Sea Highlights Italy’s War on Rescue Ships

The interior minister, who may bring down the government and force new elections, finds another opportunity to score political points over migration. Press Release Distribution Service

Houthis in Yemen Claim Drone Attack on Saudi Oil Facilities

A Houthi spokesman called it the “biggest attack in the depths” of the kingdom, the world’s top oil exporter, but a Saudi official said the attack had caused a “minor” fire and no casualties. Press Release Distribution Service

‘Greenland Is Not for Sale’: Trump’s Talk of a Purchase Draws Derision

Residents of the semiautonomous Danish territory were apoplectic, and Denmark gave a chilly reception to the president’s idea. Press Release Distribution Service

Myanmar Military Uses Threat of Prison to Stifle Criticism Ahead of Elections

The military, known for its brutal ethnic cleansing of the Rohingya people, is using defamation laws to solidify its authority ahead of parliamentary elections next year. Press Release Distribution Service

Israel Says Rashida Tlaib Can Visit to See Her Grandmother

Israel had denied entry to two U.S. lawmakers, Ms. Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, citing their support of a boycott movement. The government now says Ms Tlaib can enter. Press Release Distribution Service

A Girl Was Barred From Singing With Berlin’s Boys’ Choir. So She Sued.

The lawsuit says that rejecting girls denies them access to a high-quality educational opportunity. The choir says the problem with the 9-year-old is her voice, not her gender. Press Release Distribution Service

North Korea Launches 2 Projectiles; South Korean Experts Blame Trump

North Korea fired two projectiles on Friday, its 6th missile test since late last month. Analysts say President Trump’s downplaying of the tests has encouraged the launches. Press Release Distribution Service

‘Mulan’ Star’s Support for Hong Kong Police Prompts Call for Boycott

The actress Liu Yifei said on social media that she backed the police, who have been criticized for their use of force against protesters. Press Release Distribution Service

Ebola Outbreak Spreads to 3rd Province in Eastern Congo

Two new cases were confirmed in South Kivu, according to the Health Ministry. Press Release Distribution Service

The Law Israel Used to Initially Bar Both Omar and Tlaib

Israel has used the 2017 law to deny entry to foreign supporters of a movement to boycott the country. But it later said Representative Rashida Tlaib could enter on humanitarian grounds. Press Release Distribution Service

Cathay Pacific’s C.E.O. Resigns Amid Criticism From China

The departure of the executive, Rupert Hogg, illustrates Beijing’s power over global companies whose bottom lines depend upon access to the mainland. Press Release Distribution Service

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