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North Korea Continues a Barrage of Missile Tests

The Mayor of Anchorage apologizes a day after defending mask opponents who wore yellow Stars of David.

European Union nations risk a new virus surge if they ease restrictions now, health officials warn.

As Need in Afghanistan Grows Dire, Aid Groups Plead for Help

Here’s a rundown of the legal challenges to New York’s vaccine mandate.

Ethiopia Plans to Expel U.N. Officials Leading Aid Response in Tigray

As Dutch Prime Minister Gets Extra Security, Fears Focus on Drug Gangs

Most African countries missed a target to vaccinate 10 percent of their people.

Lithuania vs. China: A Baltic Minnow Defies a Rising Superpower

German Police Arrest 96-Year-Old Nazi Suspect Who Tried to Skip Court

‘Shrinking the Conflict’: What Does Israel’s New Mantra Really Mean?

German Police Arrest 96-Year-Old Nazi Suspect Who Tried to Skip Court

Here’s a rundown of the legal challenges to New York’s vaccine mandate.

Asia, once a vaccination laggard, revs up inoculations.

Police Officer Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of Sarah Everard

After Knife Attack, New Zealand Criminalizes Terror Plotting

Ex-President Sarkozy Convicted of Campaign Spending Violations

孟晚舟回国是“换囚”的结果吗?

Le Goncourt renoue-t-il avec les conflits d’intérêts?

La Palma Volcano Lava Hits Ocean, Creating a Pyramid and Toxic Gas Risks

Molten Lava From La Palma Volcano Reaches the Ocean

In Paris, It’s Literary Scandal Season Again

Reduced to Rubble, an Afghan Village Struggles to Rebuild

Japan Faces Big Problems. Its Next Leader Offers Few Bold Solutions.

Sarah Everard’s killer used a fake Covid story to abduct her, a U.K. court hears.

Putin emerges from self-isolation for a meeting with Turkey’s leader.

Sarah Everard Was Falsely Arrested by Her Murderer, Court Hears

Tunisian President Appoints Prime Minister Amid Protests Over Power Grab

India reports its lowest daily Covid death count and new infections in months.

Hospitals in England relax Covid rules to try to ease a patient backlog.

In lockdown for 18 months, Singapore’s migrant workers yearn for freedom.

Canada Grants Asylum to Refugees Who Sheltered Snowden in Hong Kong

Do Germany’s Election Results Signal a Left Turn for Europe?

Spain will allow soccer stadiums to return to 100 percent capacity.

Kishida fields questions at his first news conference as Japan’s presumptive leader.

Lockdowns at Vietnamese suppliers create a crunch for retailers.

The choice for Japan’s prime minister is a party stalwart who lagged in opinion polls.

Two female candidates make history in election to lead Japan’s ruling party.

Coronavirus, economics and Asia-Pacific: Issues shaping Japan’s election.

The choice for Japan’s prime minister is a party stalwart who lagged in opinion polls.

Why does the Liberal Democratic Party dominate Japanese politics?

A quiet affair will determine the leader of the world’s third-largest economy.

简报:孟晚舟案引发对中国“人质外交”担忧;谁将锁定日本下任首相

A Brexit-Weary Britain Finds Itself in a New Crisis With Brexit Overtones

Why the Governing Party Election Is the Main Event in Japan

Japan’s Most Popular Candidate for Prime Minister Is Far From a Shoo-In

German Election Leaves Merkel’s Conservatives in Disarray

German Election Leaves Merkel’s Conservatives in Disarray

Pushed by rising housing costs, Berliners vote to seize big landlords’ property.

‘I Can’t Imagine a Good Future’: Young Iranians Increasingly Want Out