Mali Says 54 Are Killed in Jihadist Attack on Army; ISIS Claims Responsibility

At least 53 soldiers and one civilian died in one of the deadliest attacks to hit the nation’s military in recent memory. Press Release Distribution Service

Hong Kong Protests: Police Face Off With Demonstrators After Election Rally

The event, which was billed as a campaign event for local elections, quickly descended into chaos around the city. Press Release Distribution Service

We Just Wanted to Talk E.U. Farm Policy. Why Was Someone Always Looking Over Our Shoulders?

The European Union conceals data showing where billions in subsidies go. So we needed a workaround. Press Release Distribution Service

Corrections: November 3, 2019

Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, November 3, 2019. Press Release Distribution Service

Judge Blocks Trump’s Plan to Bar Immigrants Who Can’t Pay for Health Care

The court ruling is the latest to derail administration initiatives to limit the admission of certain legal immigrants into the United States. Press Release Distribution Service

Corrections: November 2, 2019

Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, November 2, 2019. Press Release Distribution Service

Iraq Demonstrations Grow, and Government Scrambles to Respond

Shiite authorities and Iraq’s president offered support for peaceful protesters, a move that emboldened more Iraqis to join antigovernment demonstrations. Press Release Distribution Service

Nigerian Women Say ‘MeToo.’ Critics Say ‘Prove It.’

Women in West Africa who accuse men of sexual abuse have recently seen some change, but also an intense backlash — including threats and even a police investigation. Press Release Distribution Service

Boris Johnson Has Big Lead in U.K. Election. That Might Not Mean Much.

In Britain’s Brexit-scrambled politics, four parties are competing and the winning margins will be narrow. Nothing in this campaign is likely to go as the experts predict. Press Release Distribution Service

Hong Kong Protests: Tear Gas Fired in Busy Shopping District

Demonstrators clashed with police officers on Saturday afternoon at a rally that was billed as a campaign event for local elections. Press Release Distribution Service

39 Vietnamese Died in a U.K. Truck. 18,000 More Endure This Perilous Trip.

Thousands of people from Vietnam are smuggled to Europe every year on a route filled with violence and hardship. And that is just the beginning. Press Release Distribution Service

Last Major Nuclear Arms Pact Could Expire With No Replacement, Russia Says

The treaty, disliked by President Trump, will run out in 14 months — and there is too little time to hammer out a new one, a Russian official said. Press Release Distribution Service

What Could Come Between These Two Allies? A $100 Jar of Honey

New Zealand producers, in the face of protests by their Australian counterparts, want to trademark manuka honey, a costly nectar beloved by celebrities. Press Release Distribution Service

Threats and Abuse Prompt Female Lawmakers to Leave U.K. Parliament

Eighteen female members of Parliament are not seeking re-election. Many say a barrage of abuse, online and offline, factored into their decision. Press Release Distribution Service

Pakistani Train Inferno Was Decades in the Making

The nation’s railway system has long been plagued by corruption and mismanagement, despite serving as the only link between many cities and towns. Press Release Distribution Service

Under Trump, Iraqis Who Helped U.S. in War Are Stalled in Refugee System

Just 4,000 have been deemed eligible to enter the United States over the next year, and a slowdown in the screening process means far fewer are likely to come. Press Release Distribution Service

U.K. Truck Deaths Lead Vietnam Police to Arrest 2 Suspects

The arrests, linked to the discovery of 39 bodies in England, came as the British authorities urged two men to turn themselves in to the police in Northern Ireland. Press Release Distribution Service

Turkey Wants Refugees to Move to a ‘Safe Zone.’ It’s a Tough Sell.

With forces from the Assad regime deploying in their old lands, Syrians are afraid to go back home. Press Release Distribution Service

Professors, Beware. A ‘Student Information Officer’ Might Be Watching.

In a throwback to the Mao era, China is deploying students as watchdogs against teachers. It’s part of a campaign by President Xi to eliminate dissent. Press Release Distribution Service

Fighting Social Injustice Through Graffiti, and Making a Business of It

Camilo Fidel López’s leftist parents groomed him to save the world through the law. Instead, the 38-year-old Colombian is trying to do it with street art. Press Release Distribution Service

Turkey Hands Over 18 Captured Syrian Soldiers

The announcement came as Russian and Turkish forces began their first joint patrol along the Syrian border. Press Release Distribution Service

Trump Wades Into U.K. Election, and Farage Might Benefit

He heaped praise on Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a London radio show, but his biggest gift might have been to Nigel Farage, whose party is casting for ways to influence the Dec. 12 vote. Press Release Distribution Service

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