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An Oregon nurse is placed on leave for a TikTok video mocking masks.

Dr. Atlas, Trump’s coronavirus adviser, resigns.

Restrictions push the San Francisco 49ers to Arizona for December.

Brazil Amazon Deforestation Hits 12-Year High Under Bolsonaro

It may be weeks before we know if Thanksgiving travel fed a virus surge.

Governor Newsom warns California’s I.C.U. beds could be full before Christmas.

Accepting the Danger of Human Rights Work in Egypt, With Food and Humor

For Japanese Princess, Fairy-Tale Wedding May Be Distant Prospect

Australia Demands Apology After Chinese Official’s ‘Repugnant’ Tweet

Angry Farmers Choke India’s Capital in Giant Demonstrations

‘Trump Is Better’: In Asia, Pro-Democracy Forces Worry About Biden

Europe’s Christmas markets move festivities online, and other global developments.

‘Assume that you were exposed’: Officials warn of the fallout from Thanksgiving travel.

As Iran Mourns Nuclear Scientist, Officials Vow to Find His Killers

The lockdown is exposing the gender gap in British sports.

4 Officers in France Are Charged Over Beating of a Black Man

Europe’s Christmas markets move festivities online.

The pandemic has slashed North Korea’s already dwindling trade with China.

Australia Condemns Lurid Tweet by Chinese Official as ‘Disgusting Slur’

Moderna will apply for emergency F.D.A. vaccine approval and says first injections could begin by Dec. 21.

Teachers face a steepening toll during the pandemic.

After weeks of lockdown, cases in England drop 30 percent.

Food delivery apps are booming, while their workers often struggle.

Scientists and vaccine trial participants are tackling misinformation on TikTok.

“Assume that you were exposed”: Officials warn of fallout from Thanksgiving travel.

Hong Kong’s Courts Are Still Independent. Some Want to Rein Them In.

New Zealand Charges 13 Parties Over Deadly White Island Volcano Eruption

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Australia hopes a pilot program for international students can restart its crucial education sector.

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Netanyahu warns Israel may have to return to tighter restrictions.

Should isolation periods be shorter for people with Covid-19?

With Art Basel canceled, Miami looks inward — and the show goes on.

American mink have coronavirus, but there’s no sign yet of them passing it to humans.

‘In the fight of our lives’: New Jersey’s governor spotlights his state’s return to crisis.

Strained hospitals reflect the virus’s wide reach in Turkey, and other world developments.

The London police arrest over 150 people protesting against England’s coronavirus lockdown and vaccines.

‘Because She’s a Girl’: Lockdown Exposes Gender Gap in U.K. Sports

Afghan Leader Digs In on Peace Talks Despite Progress, Officials Say

Warning of a surge on top of a surge, U.S. health officials caution Thanksgiving travelers.

‘I Have Never Seen so Many Toadstools.’ A Bumper Crop of Mushrooms in Ukraine

Offices of Diego Maradona’s Doctor Raided Over His Death

Broadened testing data and straining hospitals reveal the coronavirus’s wide reach in Turkey.

Plan to Hold Corporations Liable for Violations Abroad Fails in Switzerland

Leadership of U.N. Human Rights Body Becomes Proxy Battle for World Powers

The London police arrest over 150 people protesting against England’s coronavirus lockdown and vaccines.

With Art Basel canceled, Miami looks inward — and the show goes on.

London police arrest over 150 in protest against coronavirus lockdown.

I giorni persi che hanno reso Bergamo una tragedia del Coronavirus