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Canada’s Key Role in Creating a Once Awaited Vaccine

House Committee ‘Alarmed’ by Reports U.S. Envoy Told Brazil It Could Help Re-elect Trump

Trump Officials Reconsider Prosecuting ISIS ‘Beatles’ Without Death Penalty

Coronavirus

Scorching Temperatures Bake Middle East Amid Eid al-Adha Celebrations

In India, a Gay Prince’s Coming Out Earns Accolades, and Enemies

How Italy Turned Around Its Coronavirus Calamity

Zimbabwe Locks Down Capital, Thwarting Planned Protests

With Security Law as a Cudgel, Beijing Cracks Down on Hong Kong

Hong Kong Delays Election, Citing Coronavirus. The Opposition Isn’t Buying It.

Hong Kong Bans Eating in Restaurants. And Then It Doesn’t.

Border Clashes With Pakistan Leave 15 Afghan Civilians Dead, Officials Say

Coronavirus Live Updates: Congress to Examine Trump’s Pandemic Response

U.K. Officials’ New Trump Dilemma: What if He Loses?

In Indonesia, False Virus Cures Pushed by Those Who Should Know Better

Hope, Despair, Control: The 1950s China My Father Saw, Echoed Today

What Can Victorian Schools Teach America About Reopening?

Peak Wellness Labs CBD [Australia-AU]: Reviews, Benefits, Anxiety & Stress Relief, Ingredients, Price!

U.K. Has Europe’s Worst Surge in Deaths During Pandemic, Study Says

In Afghanistan, a Rarely Seen Anti-Tank Weapon Destroys a Helicopter

American Accused of Blasphemy Is Killed in Pakistan Courtroom

Poacher Who Killed Gorilla Rafiki Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison in Uganda

Polish Towns That Declared Themselves ‘L.G.B.T. Free’ Are Denied E.U. Funds

China Uses Quarantines as Cover to Detain Dissidents, Activists Say

Lee Teng-hui, Taiwan’s First Democratically Elected President, Dies at 97

Pilgrims, Fewer and Socially Distanced, Arrive in Mecca for Annual Hajj

Former Marine Sentenced to 9 Years in Russia in Case Criticized as Political

China Uses Quarantines as Cover to Detain Dissidents, Activists Say

Coronavirus Live Updates: Four Swing States Are in ‘Red Zone’ for Virus

The Dictator Who Waged War on Darfur Is Gone, but the Killing Goes On.

Trudeau Goes Before Parliament to Face Questions on Charity Scandal

4 Hong Kong Activists Arrested for Online Posts Under New Security Law

One in Three Children Have Unacceptably High Lead Levels, Study Says

Belarus Says Russian Mercenaries Planned to Disrupt August Election

U.N. Panel Takes Aim at Heavy-Handed Police Tactics at Protests

Paris Beehives Trace Notre-Dame’s Toxic Fallout

U.S. to Cut 12,000 Forces in Germany

Mysterious Coronavirus Outbreak Catches Vietnam by Surprise

For Senegal’s Biggest Holiday, a Shortage of the All-Important Sheep

Coronavirus Live Updates: As Trump Touts ‘Corona-Free’ Areas, States Get Alerts

Turkey Passes Law Extending Sweeping Powers Over Social Media

Latin America Is Facing a ‘Decline of Democracy’ Under the Pandemic

Palestinians, Slammed for Suppressing Dissent, Free Protest Organizers

Egypt Sentences Women to 2 Years in Prison for TikTok Videos

Coronavirus

Pentagon Admits to Civilian Casualties in Somalia for a Third Time

Cold Comfort: France to Ban Heated Terraces, but Not This Winter

Taliban Announce Brief Cease-Fire, as Afghan Peace Talks Appear Imminent

North Korea Thinks He Brought Covid-19. The South Wanted to Arrest Him.

Hong Kong University to Fire Law Professor Who Inspired Protests