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Many Stories, One WorldPolice shoot pepper spray as they try to detain protesters inside a train at Prince Edward station in Hong Kong Saturday. Ring Yu/HK01 via AP hide caption
An Indian paramilitary soldier asks a Kashmiri couple on motorcycle to leave at a temporary checkpoint during restrictions in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, on Friday. Mukhtar Khan/AP hide caption
Nearly 4 Weeks Into India's Clampdown, Kashmiris Describe Protests, Jail, Uncertainty
Riot police fire tear gas at protesters in Hong Kong on Aug. 25. Kin Cheung/AP hide caption
Police Bear Brunt Of Public Anger As Hong Kong Refuses To Accept Protesters' Demands
U.S. Faces Challenges In Managing Tensions Between South Korea And Japan
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson maneuvered Wednesday to give his political opponents less time to block a no-deal Brexit split from Europe before the Oct. 31 withdrawal deadline, winning Queen Elizabeth II's approval to suspend Parliament. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP hide caption
The Australian federal government has downgraded its long-term outlook of the Great Barrier Reef to "very poor," and it says that climate change is the most significant threat. William West/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Myanmar's Lucrative Drug Trade Is Increasingly Fueling The Country's Conflict
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan meets U.S. Special Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad (left) in Islamabad on Aug. 1. Khalilzad met Khan ahead of peace talks in Qatar with the Taliban. Press Information Department via AP hide caption
Water was sold out at a grocery store in North Miami, Fla., on Friday as residents heeded warnings to stockpile a week's worth of food and supplies before Hurricane Dorian arrives on Monday. Wilfredo Lee/AP hide caption