Here are some of the stories we're covering from around the world:
In ‘Land of Sharks,’ Anticorruption Crusader is on Cusp of Presidency
Can an intellectual on an anti-graft crusade win the presidency in a nation sliding toward authoritarianism? Guatemala is about to find out.
For Single Women in China, Owning a Home Is a New Form of Resistance
A growing number of unmarried Chinese women are buying property — a trend that strikes at one of Chinese society’s most deeply rooted gender norms.
Renewed Violence in Libya Reflects Power of Militias
At least 55 people have been killed this week in fighting in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, the deadliest clashes there in a year. Here’s what’s happening and what it means.
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