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Texas Governor Bars Mask and Vaccination Mandates

Thousands Protest in France Against Health Pass for 3rd Weekend

In Vaccine Holdout States, a New Urgency to Administer Shots

Thousands Protest in France Against Health Pass for 3rd Weekend

Biden Promised to Restore the Iran Nuclear Deal. Now It Risks Derailment.

Key Afghan City in Danger of Falling to the Taliban

Killer Whale Stranded on Rugged Shores of an Alaskan Island

The Top 30 Cybersecurity Bugs Include Plenty of Usual Suspects

The Long Kiss Goodbye: Will Covid End the French Bise Forever?

U.S. Shifts Tactics Against Virus in Days With Mask Guidance

Mourning Families Seek Solace From the ‘Grief Purgatory’ of Covid-19

How the Jaguar, King of the Forest, Might Save Its Ecosystem

What’s the Best Unlimited Data Plan?

The 14 Best Weekend Deals on Smartphones, Laptops, and Audio

How to Get the Most Out of Your Meditation App

The Blue Jays Finally Return to Canada

As Fears Grip Afghanistan, Hundreds of Thousands Flee

Body of Reuters Photographer Was Mutilated in Taliban Custody, Officials Say

In South Africa, Poachers Now Traffic in Tiny Succulent Plants

Hong Kong Targets Student Unions to Tame Universities

Three Olympic Refugee Team Members Will Call Canada Home

Here’s who is hospitalized for Covid in New York City.

U.S. restaurants scramble to reimpose rules.

Murder Trial in Sweden Could Shine Unsavory Light on Iran’s New President

Deaths From Covid in Africa Are Rising as Cases Surge Worldwide

Delta Variant and Travel Restrictions in Europe: What to Know

How Europe, after a fumbling start, overtook the U.S. in vaccinations.

Martine Moïse, Haitian President’s Widow, Recounts Assassination

More Covid Mysteries

Wooden Buildings Reach for the Sky

Martine Moïse, Haitian President’s Widow, Recounts Assassination

Nanjing Delta Outbreak Tests China's Tough Approach to Covid

The Indigenous Archaeologist Searching for Missing Residential School Children

Afghan Visa Applicants Arrive in U.S. After Years of Waiting

Hong Kong Protester Is Sentenced to 9 Years in First Security Law Case

Don’t Let the Pandemic Tear Australia Apart

Your Friday Briefing

C.D.C. Internal Report Calls Delta Variant as Contagious as Chickenpox

Qaddafi’s Son Is Alive. And He Wants to Take Libya Back.

Space Station Tilted After New Russian Module Fires Thrusters

Biden Details Covid-19 Action Plan

German Cycling Official Is Sent Home After Racial Slur on Olympics Telecast

Behind the Masks, a Mystery: How Often Do the Vaccinated Spread the Virus?

The Dam Is Breaking on Vaccine Mandates

Your Friday Briefing

Thailand builds a Covid treatment center at an international airport.

Biden is expected to say federal workers must be vaccinated or face regular tests.

Simone Biles and the Unprecedented Olympic Pressure

Italy’s Mr. Fix-It Tries to Fix the Country’s Troubled Justice System — and Its Politics, Too

Israel to Give Third Covid Vaccine Shots to Those Over 60

China Cracks Down On Its Tech Giants. Sound Familiar?

European Union Pulls Ahead of the U.S. in Vaccinations

Mandate Momentum

A People’s History of Black Twitter, Part III

Gems in the Backyard? A Tall Tale Has Glimmers of Truth.

The Cost of Preventing Deaths by Climate-Driven Heat

An Ethiopian Road Is a Lifeline for Millions. Now It’s Blocked.

The Chinese Sports Machine’s Single Goal: The Most Golds, at Any Cost

Your Thursday Briefing

The U.S. is to ship nearly 10 million shots to Nigeria and South Africa.

Disney World Will Require Masks Indoors Again

J&J Vaccine Shelf-Life Extended by F.D.A. to Six Months

Nationals Postpone Game After a Dozen Positive Coronavirus Cases

South Korea’s vaccine campaign stumbles as infections rise.

Qin Gang, China's New Ambassador to U.S., Is 'Willing to Ruffle Feathers'

Activision Blizzard Employees Walk Out Over Sexism Complaints

Why Tunisia’s Promise of Democracy Struggles to Bear Fruit

‘Terror’: Crackdown After Protests in Cuba Sends a Chilling Message

Your Thursday Briefing

Other Diseases May Surge in Latin America as Prevention and Treatment Falter

After a Long Lockdown and Vaccination Campaign, Is England on the Road to Normality?

Toyota Whiffed on EVs. Now It’s Trying to Slow Their Rise

Khamenei Adds to Doubts on Iran Nuclear Deal Talks

Syrian Doctor Indicted in Germany for Crimes Against Humanity

Virus Trends Vary Sharply Worldwide, Making an Erratic Mix

Londoners Were Promised a Hill With a View. They Got a Pile of Scaffolding.

Solidarity, Once in Poland's Opposition, Now Aligned With Nationalists

China Offers the Taliban a Warm Welcome While Urging Peace Talks

England to Admit Vaccinated U.S. and E.U. Visitors Without Quarantine

House of Representatives Reimposes Mask Mandate in Its Chamber

How Nothing Designed 'Ear 1s' to Beat Apple AirPods

Deadly Floods Leave Thousands of Rohingya Refugees Homeless Again

The Best Cheap Phones for (Almost) Every Budget

Samsung's Flagship Soundbar Brings Theater Audio to Your Home

Let’s Keep the Vaccine Misinformation Problem in Perspective

Extreme Heat Could Also Mean Power and Water Shortages

A Confusing Message

France Gave Teenagers $350 for Culture. They’re Buying Comic Books.

Want a Vaccine Reservation in South Korea? Try Waiting 111 Hours.

Your Wednesday Briefing

New virus cases are falling in the U.K., baffling scientists.

With Gatherings Banned Amid Turmoil, Tunisians Can Only Watch. And Wait.

As virus cases rise, another contagion spreads among the vaccinated: anger.

Lockdowns ease in parts of Australia, but Sydney’s outbreak swells.

Your Wednesday Briefing

I.M.F. World Economic Outlook Forecasts 6 Percent Global Growth

Fears of Toxic Smoke After an Industrial Explosion in Germany

Biden’s ‘Antitrust Revolution’ Overlooks AI—at Americans’ Peril

TCL's New Android Phones Can't Keep Up With the Competition

Oh Good, Now There's an Outbreak of Wildfire Thunderclouds

Clubhouse Opens Its Doors. Is Anyone Rushing to Get In?

Liberals Who Don’t Retire

Hundreds of Ways to Get S#!+ Done—and We Still Don’t

Against the odds, tiny Bhutan rolls out a second round of mass vaccinations.

‘They Have My Sister’: As Uyghurs Speak Out, China Targets Their Families

The Travel Industry’s Reckoning With Race and Inclusion

Hong Kong Protester Is Convicted in First Trial Under Tough Security Law

North and South Korea Reopen Communication Lines After a Tense 14 Months

Your Tuesday Briefing

Intel's Ambitious Plan to Regain Chipmaking Leadership

Booker Prize Longlist Is Unveiled

Germany considers restrictions for unvaccinated adults.

Your Tuesday Briefing

Mexican Workers on Border Get Vaccines to Aid Them, and the U.S. Economy

Lebanon Turns to Billionaire Tycoon to Form Next Government

Wildfires ravage the Italian island of Sardinia in ‘a disaster without precedent.’

Floods, heat, then floods again: England is battered by wild weather.

As China boomed, it didn’t take climate change into account. Now it must.

Our 10 Favorite Gaming Headsets for Every System

‘Dune’ and ‘Spencer’ to Debut at a Starry Venice Film Festival

Story and Street Style Converge in The World Ends With You

Secretlab's Titan Evo Raises the Bar for Gaming Chairs

Floods, Heat, Then Floods Again: England Is Battered by Wild Weather

France Approves Covid Pass Measure

The Incredible Physics of Simone Biles' Yurchenko Double Pike

TikTok a Year After Trump’s Ban: No Change, but New Threats

Afghan Civilian Casualties Soar as U.S. Exits, Monitors Say

Breakthrough Covid, in Perspective

France approves a contentious law making health passes mandatory.

Tunisia’s President Suspends Parliament and Fires Prime Minister

As China Boomed, It Didn’t Take Climate Change Into Account. Now It Must.

Ending Bitter 3-Month Standoff, Samoa’s Leader Concedes Election Defeat

In Stinging Rebuke, China Tells U.S. Diplomat That Its Rise Can’t Be Stopped

Your Monday Briefing

U.S. General Won’t Commit to Ending Airstrikes on Taliban

Rescuing China’s Muzzled Past, One Footnote at a Time

Broadcaster Apologizes for ‘Inappropriate’ Images Aired During Olympic Parade

U.S. General Won’t Commit to Ending Airstrikes on Taliban

Your Monday Briefing

Rescuing China’s Muzzled Past, One Footnote at a Time

Taekwondo Is Path to Medals for Countries That Rarely Get Them

U.S. Moves to Drop Cases Against Chinese Researchers

Soccer Team Was Lone Bright Spot in West Bank Village. Virus Took That, Too.

Landslide Kills 9 in Northern India and Destroys Bridge

Debate Continues Across U.S. About Requiring Covid Vaccinations

No Longer ‘Hidden Victims,’ Children Are Dying as Virus Surges in Indonesia

Disinformation for Hire, a Shadow Industry, Is Quietly Booming

How to Share Your Wi-Fi Password

The Best Sunglasses for Every Outdoor Adventure

DNA Has Four Bases. Some Viruses Swap in a Fifth

Hit the Road With These Travel-Planning Apps and Tricks

Trucks Move Past Cars on the Road to Autonomy

In Nagorno-Karabakh, Land Mines, Bulldozers and Lingering Tensions

The Fisherwomen, Chevron and the Leaking Pipe

Large Protests Against Health Passes Hit France for a 2d We

A largely maskless, sometimes violent protest against Sydney’s lockdown raises fears of superspreading.

Tennessee Redirects Teen Vaccine Outreach to Parents

Porn Showed Upon on Legit News Sites Thanks to Internet Rot

How AI Will Help Keep Time at the Tokyo Olympics

Amateur Fossil Hunters Make Rare Find in U.K. Using Google Earth

U.S. to Announce Troop Drawdown From Iraq, but Little Is Expected to Change

Cities Aren't the Wildlife 'Deserts' Scientists Once Feared

How to Upgrade Your Home Audio for Music or Movies

The 16 Best Weekend Deals on Headphones, Soundbars, and More

Space Jam and the Fury of an Algorithm Scorned

Biden Has to Play Hardball with Internet Platforms

They Were Once Luxury Venues. Now They Are Grim Covid Camps.

Spain Pledged Citizenship to Sephardic Jews. Now They Feel Betrayed.

A Rebellion Is Stirring in Boris Johnson’s Backyard

Japan’s Diverse Olympic Stars Reflect a Country That’s Changing (Slowly)

Chicago will require masks in school this fall, regardless of vaccination status.

Greece Enlists Church in Covid Vaccine Drive

The Activision Blizzard Harassment Suit Feels Painfully Familiar

Countdown Begins For Canada-U.S. Border Reopening

They resist being vaccinated despite living in one of New York City’s virus hot spots.

France Passes New Laws to Combat Terrorism and Islamist Extremism

U.S. Airstrikes Try to Slow Taliban Advance in Afghanistan

Pfizer’s Shot Still Strong Against Covid. Israeli Data Raise Prospect of Waning Against Infection.

The Pandemic Olympics, Vaccine Misinformation, and More News

The Best Sites, Apps, and YouTube Channels to Learn Music

Boosting Vaccinations

Men Who Beat Hong Kong Protesters in Mob Attack Are Sentenced to Prison

One by One, African Countries Dismantle Colonial-Era Death Penalty Laws

New Zealand Suspends Quarantine-Free Travel From Australia

How a Frontline Nurse Trained for the Olympics in a Time of Pandemic

As Haitian Leader’s Funeral Nears, Anger Burns in the Streets

Your Friday Briefing

The Delta Variant Taught Me to Waste Time. And I’m Grateful.

Olympic Ceremony's Creative Director Fired Over Holocaust Joke

UK Leaders Hail a Return to Normal; Their Phone App Disagrees

Argentina Formally Recognizes Nonbinary People, a Latin American First

Nike's Sustainable Gear Heads to the Tokyo Olympics

The Olympics Could Be a Covid-19 ‘Super-Evolutionary Event’

Your Friday Briefing

"Pingdemic" Grips U.K. as Cases and Isolation Requests Soar

The Kaseya Ransomware Nightmare Is Almost Over

As European Nations Look to National Health Passes, Can the U.S. Learn Any Lessons?

Italy to Require Proof of Vaccination or Negative Test for Social Activities

Scientists Just ‘Looked’ Inside Mars. Here’s What They Found

Canadian Veterans Fill Void to Help Afghans Who Once Worked With Them

Olympic Ceremony's Creative Director Fired Over Holocaust Joke

Trash Parrots Invent New Skill in Australian Suburbs

Life Expectancy, Falling

YouTube Deletes Bolsonaro Videos as Covid Misinformation

Hong Kong Police Arrest 5 Over Children's Books Deemed 'Seditious'

Floods in China Leave Scores Stranded, Some Without Power and Food

Australia's Prime Minister Apologizes for Slow Vaccine Drive

The Olympics in 1964 Hailed a New Japan. There’s Less to Cheer This Time.

China 'Shocked' by Calls for Deeper Look at Wuhan Lab

Your Thursday Briefing

Here’s how many nations are learning to live with Covid.

More than 1.5 million children have lost a caregiver to the pandemic, a study says.

Ex-Advisor Makes New Accusations About Boris Johnson's Covid Response

Olympics Virus Cases Raise Tricky Questions About Testing

In Deal With Germany, U.S. Drops Threat to Block Russian Gas Pipelines

Global Health Official Warns of Vaccine Desperation in Central America and Caribbean

The FTC Votes Unanimously to Enforce Right to Repair

The U.K. Is Balking at the Northern Ireland Protocol. So, What Is That?

A Rap Song Lays Bare Israel’s Jewish-Arab Fracture — and Goes Viral

What You Need to Know About Germany’s National Election

Your Thursday Briefing

Martine Moïse, Widow of Slain Haitian President, Visits Memorial

Jeff Bezos Goes to Space. Day Three: Reentry

German Candidates Fail to Find Footing in Flood Response

What You Need to Know About Germany’s National Election

Half of Australia Locked Down as Delta Variant Fuels Outbreaks

Netflix’s Sexy Beasts Is Ridiculous—and Surprisingly Boring

How to Watch the 2021 Olympics

Please Stop Wearing Your Bike Helmet the Wrong Way

British Columbia Declares a State of Emergency as Wildfires Rage

Making Discovery, Not Distance, Travel’s Point

1946: British Bakeries Sell Out Before Bread Rationing Begins

W.H.O. Leader Endorses Olympics as 'Celebration of Hope'

China Breached Dozens of Pipeline Companies in Past Decade, U.S. Says

Your Wednesday Briefing

Severe Flooding Kills at Least 12 in Central China

Jeff Bezos Goes to Space. Day Two: Blastoff

Josef Silverstein, Scholar and Critic of Myanmar, Dies at 99

A New Day in Haiti? Many Haitians Have Their Doubts.

PEPFAR Is Still Without a Leader. H.I.V. Activists Want to Know Why.

Haiti Arrests 3 Police Officers as Part of Investigation Into President’s Killing

Your Wednesday Briefing

One Dose of J.&J. Vaccine Is Ineffective Against Delta, Study Suggests

This Holiday Season: Cows, Goats and Buffaloes Delivered to Your Door

France Passes Climate Law, but Critics Say It Falls Short

E.U. Slams Poland and Hungary on Rule of Law, but to Little Effect

Vaccinated Pelosi Aide Tests Positive After Contact with Texas Democrats

Indonesia Extends Restrictions During Eid al-Adha

She Said She Married for Love. Her Parents Called It Coercion.

Constant but Camouflaged, Flurry of Cyberattacks Offer Glimpse of New Era

See the World, in Canada

Are You in an Interfaith Relationship in India?

Your Tuesday Briefing

2 Rockets Fired at Israel From Lebanon, Setting Off Sirens in North

Pedro Castillo, Leftist Political Outsider, Wins Peru Presidency

Canada Will Reopen Its Border With U.S.

Kurt Westergaard, 86, Dies; His Muhammad Cartoon Sparked Outrage

Ben & Jerry’s to Stop Selling Ice Cream in Israeli Occupied Territories

South Korea Is Vaccinating High-School Seniors and Teachers

Australia will deport a British commentator for flouting quarantine.

Jewish Prayer at Contested Holy Site in Jerusalem Sets Off Alarms

Your Tuesday Briefing

How China Transformed Into a Prime Cyber Threat to the U.S.

Mayor Bill de Blasio Says No Indoor Mask Mandate as Cases Rise

England's Reopening Loosens Covid-19 Restrictions Amid Rising Cases

'Facebook Isn't Killing People': Biden Softens Attack Over Misinformation

How China's Hacking Entered a Reckless New Phase

Jewish Prayer at Contested Holy Site in Jerusalem Sets Off Alarms

On England’s ‘Freedom Day,’ Rising Virus Cases and a Prime Minister in Isolation

Hungry Wild Pigs Are Worsening Climate Change

Jeff Bezos Is Going to Space. Day One: Countdown

The Pentagon Is Bolstering Its AI Systems—by Hacking Itself

US to Accuse China of Microsoft Hacking

France's New Covid Rules Bring Protests and Record Vaccine Bookings

‘Anti-Sex’ Beds in the Olympic Village? A Social Media Theory is Soon Debunked

Surviving Australian Hotel Quarantine

Vaccine Persuasion

Guantánamo Prosecutors Ask to Strike Information Gained From Torture

Why Not Use Self-Driving Cars as Supercomputers?

These Astonishing Minecraft Builds Were Years in the Making

This Train Crash Killed 49 People. It Didn’t Have to Happen.

Portraits of Kolkata’s Rickshaw Pullers

England Ends Most Covid Restrictions as Boris Johnson Isolates

Your Monday Briefing

What China Expects From Businesses: Total Surrender

The Failure of China’s Microchip Giant Tests Beijing’s Tech Ambitions

Israeli Spyware Maker Is in Spotlight Amid Reports of Wide Abuses

‘Historical Distortions’ Test South Korea’s Commitment to Free Speech

Your Monday Briefing

‘They Just Left Us’: Greece Is Accused of Setting Migrants Adrift at Sea

‘They Just Left Us’: Greece Is Accused of Setting Migrants Adrift at Sea

Neighbor Helping Neighbor, German Volunteers Lead Flood Recovery

With Tokyo Olympics Days Away, Officials Report First Covid Cases in Athletes' Village

Why The Sheriff Won't Endorse Los Angeles County's Mask Mandate

Boris Johnson Finds Himself in a Quandary Over Racism and Soccer

Liz Cambage Won't Play in Tokyo Olympics, Citing Mental Health

Boris Johnson to Self Isolate After Backlash Over Quarantine Rules

L.A. County's Mask Mandate Is Here. The Sheriff Won't Enforce It.

How Indonesia Became the Coronavirus Pandemic's New Epicenter

Germany Floods: Merkel Visits Region as Toll Continues to Mount

Boris Johnson to Self-Isolate, Reversing Plan to Enter N.H.S. Pilot Program

How to Watch Jeff Bezos Go to Space

How to Stay Under Your 15 GB of Free Storage From Google

What Causes Gamma-Ray Bursts? Their 'Afterglows' Hold Clues

When the Game Is Over, Where Do Our Avatars Go?

Give Every Remote Control a Tracker

Boris Johnson Finds Himself in a Quandary Over Racism and Sports

U.S. Backed Haiti's Jovenel Moïse Even as Democracy Eroded

The Pandemic Has a New Epicenter: Indonesia

L.A. County Sheriff Declines to Enforce New Mask Mandate

3 Democrats Who Fled Texas to Block Voting Bill Test Positive for Coronavirus

U.K. to Require Travelers From France to Quarantine Over Beta Variant Fears

Less vaccinated states are feeling the force of Delta’s surge in the U.S.

'No One is Safe': How The Heatwave Has Battered the Wealthy World

Germans in Flood-Hit Areas Return Home

'Bridgerton' and Coronavirus: Positive Tests Halt Production in UK

New evacuations are ordered in Germany, even as other residents return home after the floods.

Can Swimmers and Sharks Coexist? Smarter Maps Might Help

The 15 Best Weekend Deals on Headphones, TVs, and Tech

The Murky Merits of a Private Spy Registry

Biden’s Cybersecurity Team Gets Crowded at the Top

How One of the World’s Biggest Ships Jammed the Suez Canal

Afghanistan Returns to Militias, and an Old, Chaotic Path

The New Magazines and Journals Shaping Africa’s Literary Scene

As Lebanon Collapses, the Man With an Iron Grip on Its Finances Faces Questions

Canada could welcome vaccinated travelers in September, Trudeau says.

My Most Memorable Interview With a Residential School Survivor

U.I to Require Travelers From France to Quarantine Over Beta Variant Fears

German Floods Raise the Bar on Extreme Weather Events

In Slain Haitian Leader’s Hometown, Fear and a Vow: ‘We’ll Kill Them, Too’

What We Know About the Climate Connection to the European Floods

C.D.C. Director Warns of a ‘Pandemic of the Unvaccinated’

C.D.C. Director Warns of a ‘Pandemic of the Unvaccinated’

Hackers Got Past Windows Hello by Tricking a Webcam

Vatican Sex Abuse Trial Ends With Call for Six-Year Sentence for Priest

Haitian Ex-Intelligence Officer Gave Order to Kill President, Colombia Says

Flood Damage in Germany Leaves Village With No Power, Running Water

The flooding swept away homes and part of a castle in western Germany.

‘There should not have been so many deaths from this event’: A scientist points to a warning issued days earlier.

Vaccines for Kids, a Global Surge in Cases, and More News

China's New Carbon Market, the World's Largest: What to Know

Why WeWork Didn't Work

The CDC Owes Parents Better Messaging on the Vaccine for Kids

This Device Could Tune Your Heart—Then Dissolve Away

Flooding Spreads in Germany and Europe, as Death Toll Rises

She’s One of China’s Biggest Stars. She’s Also Transgender.

Where Democrats Agree

As the Use of AI Spreads, Congress Looks to Rein It In

LG’s Smart Window AC Blasts Away the Summer Swelter

Ugandan Weight Lifter Missing in Japan Amid Olympic Lockdown

Americans are Flocking to Mexico. Should They Be?

Virus Cases Rise With Tokyo Olympics One Week Away

Your Friday Briefing

Canada Nixes Plan to Bring Extra Michigan Vaccines to Border Tunnel

Biden Will Press Merkel on China and Russia

Raffaella Carrà, Saucy Superstar of Italian TV, Dies at 78

Regrets in South Africa After Lives and Livelihoods Lost in Mass Unrest

Ex-Military Commander in Canada Is Charged With Obstruction of Justice

Your Friday Briefing

U.S. Base in Alabama Requires Some G.I.s to Prove Vaccination

The SolarWinds Hackers Used an iOS Flaw to Compromise iPhones

England’s Bukayo Saka Urges Facebook and Twitter to Crack Down on Abuse

Valve’s Steam Deck Will Take PC Games on the Go This December

Europe Is Proposing a Border Carbon Tax. What Is It and How Will It Work?

A People’s History of Black Twitter, Part I

The Best Music Streaming Apps to Get Your Groove On

Hopeful News on Delta

China Reports a Human Case of H5N6 Bird Flu

The Next Covid-19 Battle Will Be About Vaccinating Kids

These Headphones Translate Foreign Languages on the Fly

As Travel Rebounds, Airlines Are Figuring It Out on the Fly

No, Facebook and Google Are Not Public Utilities

It’s a Jeep Thing, but by Now, You Probably Understand

Deadly Flooding Rips Through Western Europe, Leaving Dozens Stranded

Millions of Children Missed Out on Basic Vaccinations During Pandemic

Former Official Wanted by Mexico Takes Refuge in Israel

Blame Game Intensifies Over Australia’s Sluggish Vaccine Campaign

U.S. Donates 500,000 Covid Vaccine Doses to Haiti

Suspects in Haitian President’s Killing Met to Plan a Future Without Him

Your Thursday Briefing

Brazil's President Is Hospitalized and Faces Possible Surgery

London's Mayor Says Masks Are Still Mandatory on Public Transport

Your Thursday Briefing

U.S. to Begin Evacuating Afghans Allies in Late July

WhatsApp Has a Secure Fix for One of Its Biggest Drawbacks

Volcanoes Might Explain That Phosphine on Venus

Fear and Misery in an Afghan City Where Taliban Stalk the Streets

Pakistan Bus Blast Kills at Least 9 Chinese Nationals

Parents Who Never Stopped Searching Reunite With Son Abducted 24 Years Ago

Yellen Makes Case for Ireland to Join Global Tax Deal

China’s Women Filmmakers Are Embracing Their Stories. Moviegoers Are Loving It.

Your Wednesday Briefing

Cuba’s Social Media Blackout Reflects an Alarming New Normal

Big Dreams and False Claims: How Colombians Got Embroiled in Haiti Assassination

Twitch Streamers Rake in Millions With a Crypto Gambling Boom

Cuba Protesters Feel Emboldened Despite Crackdown

‘Together, We Can Become a Force’: Haitians Seek Change After Assassination

Ahmed Jibril, Militant Palestinian Leader Behind Attacks, Dies at 84

Northern Ireland’s Marching Season Begins in a Fraught Year for Unionists

Italy’s Government to Ban Cruise Ships From Venice. For Real.

Cuba Protesters Feel Emboldened Despite Crackdown

Haitian Activists Call for an End to Corruption and Violence

U.N. to Form Panel to Investigate Systemic Racism in Policing

Covid didn’t kill cities. But why was that prophecy so alluring?

Mural of Marcus Rashford Defaced by Racist Graffiti Is Fixed With Messages of Love

Your Wednesday Briefing

REvil, Hacking Group Behind Major Ransomware Attack, Disappears

Here’s what we know about Guillain-Barré syndrome and vaccines.

‘Patria y Vida’ — Homeland and Life — Watchwords in Cuba’s Protests

A Son Is Rescued at Sea. But What Happened to His Mother?

South Korea's Baseball League Halts Season After Infections

Australia's New Covid Ad Prompts a Backlash

In Haiti, Biden Faces an All Too Familiar Dilemma

China Called Finance Apps the Best Thing Since the Compass. No Longer.

In Haiti, Biden Faces an All Too Familiar Dilemma

Several Die as Construction Crane Collapses in British Columbia

Your Tuesday Briefing

Arrest in Haiti Assassination Leaves Some Baffled: ‘Nobody Ever Heard of Him’

Latin America Unrest Forces Biden to Confront Challenges to Democracy Close to Home

Guillain-Barré Syndrome and the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine: What to Know

F.D.A. Attaches Warning of Rare Nerve Syndrome to Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

A lockdown in Sydney, Australia, looks likely to be extended.

After months in limbo, Taiwan finally has a deal to acquire BioNTech shots.

Fire at Iraq Covid Hospital Kills at Least 39

W.H.O. Experts Seek Limits on Human Gene-Editing Experiments

Your Monday Briefing

It’s Situation Normal for U.S. Diplomats in Kabul, Despite Taliban Gains

Israel Details Administering 3rd Shot for Immunocomprised People

E.U. Delays Digital Levy as Tax Talks Proceed

With Italian Soccer Victory, ‘Brexit Completed’

What Black Widow's $60 Million Disney+ Haul Actually Means

The Everyday IT Tools That Can Offer ‘God Mode’ to Hackers

A Graphene ‘Camera’ Images the Activity of Living Heart Cells

GitHub’s Commercial AI Tool Was Built From Open Source Code

Need a Soundtrack for Your YouTube Video? Ask an AI Composer

Pet Startups Are Having a Field Day

Migrant Workers in South Asia Are Stranded as They Wait for Vaccines

Scattered Among the Himalaya, Glimpses of a Changing Tibet

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s New Act: Activism

Hong Kong Migrants Seek Fresh Start in U.K. After Crackdown

Your Monday Briefing

Italy’s Victory at Euro 2020 Echoes a Broader Resurgence

Murder Mystery: What Were Colombian Military Vets Doing in Haiti?

Florida-Based Doctor Arrested in Haiti President's Assassination

Haitians Decry Photos Said to Be of President Moïse on Social Media

U.S. Sending Team to Help Haitian Assassination Inquiry

Dueling Claims to Power. Broken Institutions. How Does Haiti Fix This?

Italy’s Victory at Euro 2020 Echoes a Broader Resurgence

Cubans Denounce ‘Misery’ in Biggest Protests in Decades

Your Monday Briefing

‘We Don’t Need Another Michelangelo’: In Italy, It’s Robots’ Turn to Sculpt

One Village Quelled the Virus. The Next Was Overrun. It’s a Bad Sign for India.

As Chinese Ships Swarm, Filipino Fishermen 'Protest and Adapt'

Fauci Says Boosters Not Recommended 'Right Now'

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Tabletop RPGs

Richard Branson Reaches Space on Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity

Pope Francis Leads Sunday Prayer a Week After Surgery

Iranians Are Traveling to Armenia to Get Covid Vaccines

How Local Guerrilla Fighters Routed Ethiopia’s Powerful Army

Joseph Lambert, Leader of Haiti’s Senate, Vies for Power

Asia Grapples With Delta-Driven Outbreaks

New Zealand, where Covid-19 is dormant, fights another respiratory virus, and other news from around the world.

Breath-Based Coronavirus Tests Are Being Developed

Can People Still Play the Same Games as They Get Older?

How Lego Perfected the Recycled Plastic Brick

Biden Wants the FCC to Fix Net Neutrality—but It Can't Yet

Mathematicians Prove Symmetry of Phase Transitions

Janet Yellen Warns That Coronavirus Variants Threaten Global Recovery

A New Tool Shows How Google Results Vary Around the World

How to Smarten Up Your Home With Alexa Routines

How to Make Your Web Searches More Secure and Private

Martine Moïse, Widow of Haiti President, Speaks After Husband's Assassination

Haiti’s Troop Request Presents Hard Choice for Biden

Death Valley Hits 130 Degrees as Heat Wave Sweeps the West

Soccer Success Is Making England ‘Whole Again’

Two Are Killed in Arizona Firefighting Plane Crash

Egypt Denies Times Report That Officials Sexually Abused Women

Sister of Colombian Accused in Haiti Assassination Says He Went to Protect

In Sri Lanka, the Government Looks Increasingly Like a Family Firm

Jehan Sadat, 87, Widow of Egypt’s President and Women’s Advocate, Dies

A New System Is Helping Crack Down on Child Sex Abuse Images

The Latest Pro-Trump Twitter Clone Leaks User Data on Day 1

Iconic Yellowstone Park Faces Startling Climate Threats

Samsung's Galaxy A32 5G Raises the Bar for Sub-$300 Phones

Why Do Gamers Love Speedrunning So Much Anyway?

How to Take a Post-Pandemic Road Trip

The 14 Best Weekend Deals on Headphones, Cameras, and More

China's Nationalistic ‘Wolf Warriors’ Blast Foes on Twitter

A Canadian Mansion Becomes a Symbol of Haiti’s Disintegration

‘Mother, When Will You Come?’: The Covid Orphans of India

Pfizer says it will pursue booster shots and a new vaccine, citing the Delta variant.

Biden Administration Punts on Due Process Rights for Guantánamo Detainees

Haiti Calls U.S. for Troops, After Wild Day of Gunfights and Suspicion

Indigenous Women Assume and Cede Prominent Positions in Canada

Blast in Tehran Near State Broadcasting Headquarters Rattles Iran

An Office Phone Flaw Can’t Be Fixed by Cisco Alone

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