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Canada’s regulator holds Johnson & Johnson vaccine over Emergent link.

The T.S.A. extends mask mandate through mid-September.

A deadly fire at a Western India hospital tore through a Covid ward.

What to Know About India’s Coronavirus Crisis

The British Army’s Legacy in Iraq and Afghanistan

Australian Politician Loses Court Fight Over Twisted Sister Song

Lawyer for Navalny Is Arrested in Moscow

A Refugee Who Fought Back Against the Hard Right

Over 6 Years and 211 Spots, a British Man Conquers a Parking Lot

From dancing to business meetings, Britain tests how restriction-free events can happen safely.

Israel Mourns After a Religious Festival Turns Into Disaster

Israel Mourns After a Religious Festival Turns Into Disaster

What We Know About the Deadly Stampede in Israel

In Israel, dozens die in a stampede at a mass religious gathering held despite Covid warnings.

India’s passion turns ‘grotesque’: As the outbreak worsens, a cricket league plays on.

In Israel, dozens die in a stampede at a mass religious gathering held despite Covid warnings.

‘Now We Are United’: Myanmar’s Ethnic Divisions Soften After Coup

A troubled vaccine manufacturer, Emergent BioSolutions, projects record revenues.

As death tolls rise in South America, scientists say the worst is yet to come.

What is Australian Food? A New Cookbook Provides Some Answers.

What to Know About India’s Coronavirus Crisis

As India’s virus caseload reaches new highs, its vaccination drive is faltering.

赵婷拿下奥斯卡,墙内的反应令人看不懂

A troubled vaccine manufacturer, Emergent BioSolutions, announces a shake-up while projecting record revenues.

Many Dead in Stampede at Israel Religious Celebration

Palestinian Vote Delayed, Prolonging Split for West Bank and Gaza

As death tolls rise in South America, scientists say the worst is yet to come.

Hong Kong eases some restrictions to encourage vaccinations, and other news from around the world.

After a Year of Loss, South America Suffers Worst Death Tolls Yet

New York Times photographers capture families reuniting at nursing homes.

Vaccine skepticism was viewed as a knowledge problem. It’s actually about gut beliefs.

Central Asian Border Dispute Casts Shadow Over U.S. Afghan Departure

Turkey braces for its strictest lockdown yet, as the virus surges and vaccinations lag.

Pakistan warns of new strictures as its daily Covid death toll sets a record.

‘They Call It Social Cleansing’: Court May Force Honduras To Better Protect Trans People

German High Court Hands Youth a Victory in Climate Change Fight

France prepares to lift lockdown measures.

Navalny’s Group Is Disbanding Its Network in Russia

Pope Francis Issues Law to Combat Corruption in the Vatican

Navalny’s Group Is Disbanding Its Network in Russia

Hong Kong eases some restrictions to encourage vaccinations, and other news from around the world.

How to Help India Amid the Covid Crisis

As India’s virus caseload reaches new highs, its vaccination drive is slowing.

Navalny’s Group Is Shutting all Its Offices in Russia

New York Times photographers capture families reuniting at nursing homes.

Retailers adapt to new U.S. shopping habits, sometimes by raising prices.

As Old Murder Case Takes On New Life, Some Transgender People Dare Hope

简报:印度疫情惨象谁之过;美国审查北京是否遵守贸易协议

As more people in the U.S. get vaccinated, how long will mask mandates stick around?

The Olympics update the virus protocols for this summer’s games.