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New Zealand mourns a mass shooting; students around the world demonstrate in a global climate strike.


The Senate delivers a rebuke to the president; rescue operations stop following a building collapse in Nigeria.


California puts a moratorium on the death penalty; a senior Catholic official is sentenced to prison for child sex abuse.


Theresa May’s Brexit deal is struck down in Parliament; Algeria’s president won’t seek a fifth term.


Trump’s trillion-dollar 2020 budget proposal; a second Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes.


Violence is hurting Ebola response efforts; the US women’s national soccer team files a gender discrimination lawsuit.


Facebook turns to privacy; the UN focuses on Saudi Arabia’s human rights record.


A Chinese hack amid Canada’s Huawei trial; North Korea shows no signs of slowing down nuclear developments.


A potential new HIV treatment; Algerians protest an aging president seeking a fifth term.


The House ramps up investigations; the US Consulate in Jerusalem closes.


Jared Kushner’s clearance level raises questions; Canada’s prime minister faces an ill-timed accusation.


The Hanoi summit comes to a contested early end; Israel’s prime minister faces potential indictment.


Tensions between India and Pakistan; a conservative vote for the United Methodist Church.


Michael Cohen will testify before Congress; Theresa May offers a vote to delay Brexit negotiations.


Trump is optimistic about a trade deal with China; unrest during Nigeria’s national elections.


A new ruling from a federal judge puts convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein back in the headlines; Japan reports an outbreak of measles.


Evidence of election fraud in North Carolina; Venezuelans flee a humanitarian crisis.


Discussing libel laws; the potential of a European army.


A House report reveals Trump’s plans to develop nuclear power plants in Saudi Arabia; Haitian officials arrest five Americans.


The Vatican prepares to talk about the sexual abuse of minors; Australia is hit with a cyberattack.


High-speed rail is a no-go in California; the House votes to condemn the war in Yemen.


Trump doesn’t call for a shutdown, but a national emergency looms; Amazon nixes its planned headquarters in New York.


A hallmark conservation bill is passed by the Senate; charges against a former US Air Force intelligence agent.


El Chapo faces life in prison; 12 defendants are on trial in Madrid for their roles in the Catalan independence movement.


Denver’s teachers go on strike; a video shows a reportedly dead Uighur musician alive.