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  2. Data From EgyptAir Jet Points to Rapid Havoc, but Not Its Cause

    Sensor data made public by a respected aviation journal indicates rapid and escalating failures in the plane’s flight control system.

  3. As Hamas Tunnels Back Into Israel, Gazans Fear They’ll Be Caught in the Crossfire

    Hamas is busy tunneling its way back toward Israel, and Palestinians who live over the passageways fear they will bear the cost of the eventual Israeli response.

  4. Iraqi Protesters Clash With Troops in Baghdad’s Green Zone

    A short-lived but telling show of unrest as security forces fire tear gas to remove demonstrators who had stormed the prime minister’s office.

  5. Moshe Yaalon, Israeli Defense Minister, Resigns

    The abrupt move came as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly conducted negotiations with a far-right party to join his government.

  6. Pray for Shade: Heat Wave Sets a Record in India

    May is typically the hottest month in much of India, but 123.8 degrees is a record — and it is amplified by a drought across much of the country.

  7. Obama’s Vietnam Trip Follows Controlled Parliamentary Elections
  8. Abe Voices Outrage After Former U.S. Marine Is Arrested in Okinawa Killing
  9. El Salvador Throws Out Gang Truce and Officials Who Put It in Place
  10. Susana Malcorra of Argentina Becomes Candidate for U.N. Secretary General
  11. A Girl Rescued in Nigeria Was Not Taken in Chibok Kidnapping, Group Says
  12. Ban on Catalan Flag at Spanish Soccer Final Is Overturned
  13. Turkish Parliament Approves Stripping Lawmakers of Their Immunity
  14. How Do You Move a City? Ask Kiruna, Sweden
  15. Patricia Derian, Diplomat Who Made Human Rights a Priority, Dies at 86
  16. Case Against Photographer Over Paris Massacre Picture Is Dismissed
  17. Mexico OKs Extradition of Drug Lord 'El Chapo' Guzman to US
  18. In Sweden, an Experiment Turns Shorter Workdays Into Bigger Gains
  19. Paris Bombing Suspect Refuses to Cooperate With Investigation
  20. Doctor Killed in Bangladeshi Machete Attack
  21. The Saturday Profile: Tycoon on the Run Hopes Russia’s Reach Stops at the French Riviera’s Edge
  22. Celebrities, in Open Letter, Urge Britons to Stay in E.U.
  23. ‘Brexit,’ a Feel-Good Vote That Could Sink Britain’s Economy
  24. Taiwan President Takes Cautious Line on China at Inauguration
  25. Tsai Ing-wen Sworn In as Taiwan’s President, as China Watches Closely
  26. Marlene Marder, Guitarist for Influential Post-Punk Band Liliput, Dies at 61
  27. EgyptAir Crash Blindsides a Nation That Thought It Was Recovering
  28. Killing of Bulls Is Banned at Toro de la Vega Festival in Spain
  29. Another Chibok Schoolgirl Kidnapped by Boko Haram Is Found, Nigeria Says
  30. Benigno Aquino Says U.S. Must Act if China Moves on Reef in South China Sea
  31. W.H.O. Calls Yellow Fever in Africa ‘Serious Concern’
  32. NATO Invites Montenegro to Join Alliance
  33. Bharatiya Janata Party Rebounds in Indian State Elections
  34. Despair, Anger and Scant Hope for Relatives of EgyptAir Passengers
  35. What in the World: For This Green Smoothie, the First Ingredient Is Frog
  36. What in the World: China Offers Airport Security for Women, and Their Makeup
  37. What in the World: A British Town Weighs Its Officials’ Merits, With Scales
  38. Opinion: Among the Healers
  39. Op-Ed Contributor: Russia Is Trying to Wipe Out Crimea’s Tatars
  40. Editorial: French Women Fight Back
  41. interactiveInteractive Graphic: A Week of Terror Attacks in Baghdad That Killed Hundreds

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