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Behind the Lines of Britain’s Covid War

In Australia, check out a preview of Broadway’s recovery.

As expected, a C.D.C. panel of experts endorsed the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

As expected, a C.D.C. panel of experts endorsed the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

In Confronting Saudi Arabia, Biden Tiptoes With a Close Ally

Johnson & Johnson has planned trials of its vaccine that will include infants.

Gov. Beshear of Kentucky says his state is leading in the rush to vaccinate teachers.

Some Olympians are being placed in a risky new event: vaccination line jumping.

Myanmar

Desperate E.U. nations are hunting for coronavirus vaccines — sometimes on a murky open market.

After harsh criticism, Israel says it will vaccinate Palestinians who hold work permits.

African-American Sacrifice in the Killing Fields of France

After harsh criticism, Israel says it will vaccinate Palestinians who hold work permits.

Desperate E.U. nations are hunting for coronavirus vaccines — sometimes on a murky open market.

Protests roil Spain as a generation furiously laments a future lost to the pandemic.

Salvaged From 1941 Shipwreck, Letters Reveal Wartime Love and Sacrifice

The Ugly Divorce Between Britain and Brussels Is Just Getting Started

Salvador’s Leader, Combative but Popular, May Tighten Grip in Elections

The Ugly Divorce Between Britain and Brussels Is Just Getting Started

Hong Kong Charges 47 Democracy Supporters With Violating Security Law

At Least 3 Killed as Myanmar Police Crack Down on Protests

In Australia, a preview of Broadway’s recovery.

A health care provider’s vaccine supply was cut off after it inoculated ineligible people.

New Zealand’s largest city enters its second lockdown in February.

F.D.A. clears Johnson & Johnson’s shot, the third vaccine for U.S.

The House passes Biden’s $1.9 trillion aid plan. Now it goes to the Senate.

Essay: The secret life of a coronavirus.

Myanmar Military Fires U.N. Envoy Who Spoke Against Its Coup

Covax launches, vaccine approvals, worries of a ‘fourth wave’: the week in Covid-19 news.

Palestinians Go Into New Lockdown While Awaiting Vaccines

The House passes Biden’s $1.9 billion aid plan. Now it goes to the Senate.

Pandemic insurance helped the sports world offset cancellation losses. Good luck getting it in 2021.

Some colleges and universities are planning for a ‘more normal’ fall semester.

The F.D.A. is expected to approve a third Covid shot as early as Saturday as the U.S. scrambles to vaccinate millions.

Some colleges and universities are planning for a ‘more normal’ fall semester.

Younger U.S. military personnel are rejecting vaccines.

Assessing risks: Step into this simulation of airflow in a real classroom.

‘I Wake Up and Scream’: Secret Taliban Prisons Terrorize Thousands

Rwanda Official Admits Legal Violations in ‘Hotel Rwanda’ Case

How to Unite a Deeply Divided Kosovo? Name a Lake After Trump

Rapper’s Arrest Awakens Rage in Spanish Youth Chafing in Pandemic

Black Congress Members urge African-Americans to get vaccinated.

Canada Approves AstraZeneca Vaccine

‘Guernica’ Tapestry Is Taken Back From U.N. by a Rockefeller

Top health official in Memphis resigns after the state finds 2,400 wasted doses.

Ethiopia’s War Leads to Ethnic Cleansing in Tigray Region, U.S. Report Says

Canada Catches Up in the Race to Produce Zero-Emission Vehicles

Aging Beer in a Sunken Ship Sounded Like a Good Idea. Thieves Thought So Too.

No vaccination, no job: That’s the warning from Zimbabwe’s leader.

Russians Escape North Korea on a Hand-Pushed Railcar