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  1. Hungarians March Against Proposed Tax on Internet Use

    12:02 PM ETUnder a bill proposed by the government, data traffic would be taxed at the rate of about 62 cents a gigabyte. Critics say it seeks to limit access to independent sources of news.

  2. Indictment on Terrorism Charge Traces Man’s Arc From Germany to Syria and Back

    A document provides an unusually detailed account of how Ismail Issa, 24, ended up under arrest on suspicion of supporting jihadists.

  3. Egyptian Forces Demolish Homes for Buffer Zone Along Gaza Border

    12:33 PM ETDemolition began a day after hundreds of homes were evacuated, making room for a buffer zone that officials say will stop militants and weapons.

  4. Ebola May be Slowing in Liberia, W.H.O. Says

    12:31 PM ETThe World Health Organization’s assistant director general said there had been a decline in burials in the West African nation and no increases in confirmed cases.

  5. Mounting Crises Raise Questions on Obama Team’s Ability to Cope

    1:07 PM ETEarly stumbles in the handling of the Ebola crisis and the belated response to the Islamic State have fueled speculation that President Obama may shake up his staff.

  6. Economic Pain Looms Large for Iranians in Nuclear Negotiations
  7. Egypt Orders Evacuation Along Gaza Border to Thwart Militants
  8. Taiwan Shines as Beacon for Gays in Asia
  9. Conservative Group Urges Changes at Japanese War Shrine
  10. Computing the Political Impact of Canada’s Attacks
  11. Arequipa Journal: Despite Rumors, Not Everything That Towers Is Eiffel’s
  12. E.U. Budget Clearance for France and Italy Comes With an Asterisk
  13. The ‘Russification’ of Oil Exploration
  14. Turkish Leader Cancels Holiday Celebrations to Observe Rescue Mission at Coal Mine
  15. Deadly Landslide Hits Central Sri Lanka
  16. Politician Who Called for Hong Kong Leader’s Resignation Is Formally Penalized
  17. Michael Sata, Sharp-Tongued President of Zambia, Dies at 77
  18. Bangladesh Islamist Party Chief Sentenced to Death
  19. In Liberia, a Good or Very Bad Sign: Empty Hospital Beds
  20. Open Source: Echoes of Patty Hearst in Kobani
  21. President of Italy Questioned in Mafia Case
  22. Iraqi Kurds Are Joining Fight to Drive Islamic State From Kobani
  23. Russia Backs Plan by Ukraine Separatists for an Early Election
  24. Letter From the Middle East: For Israelis and Palestinians, Another Divide to Contend With: Time
  25. Online Security Experts Link More Breaches to Russian Government
  26. Qatar Offers Cash to Pay Some Staff in Gaza Strip
  27. French Culture Minister’s Prosaic Reading List Draws Criticism
  28. In Mexico, a New Lead on Missing Students
  29. World Briefing: Ecuador: Tortoise Species Is Saved
  30. World Briefing: Brazil: Deadly School Bus Crash
  31. World Briefing: Turkey: Flooding Traps Miners
  32. World Briefing: Britain: Setback for Public Nudity
  33. World Briefing: Burkina Faso: Marchers Push Leader Not to Seek Another Term
  34. The Horror Before the Beheadings
  35. My Captivity
  36. Op-Ed Contributor: Enslaved Abroad, Oppressed at Home
  37. Op-Ed Contributor: Taking Back Hong Kong's Future
  38. Op-Ed Contributor: A Town Shouldn’t Fight the Islamic State Alone
  39. interactiveGraphic: Ebola Facts: How Many Ebola Patients Have Been Treated Outside of Africa?
  40. Lens Blog: Poverty and Uncertainty for Widows of Syrian ‘Freedom Fighters’
  41. Lens Blog: A Festival of Ideas and Photos in Africa
  42. Lens Blog: Emotions Reverberate After the Sky Crashed
  43. Sinosphere Blog: Q. and A.: Pankaj Mishra on the Hong Kong Protests
  44. Sinosphere Blog: Backing Protests, Chow Yun-fat Shrugs Off Risk to Career
  45. Sinosphere Blog: 21 Arrested Over Deadly Land Clash in Southwest China

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