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Once a Leading Polluter, the U.K. Is Now Trying to Lead on Climate Change

He Brokered Apartheid’s End. Can He Save South Africa’s Liberation Party?

Your Monday Briefing

Struggling at Home, Biden Is Buoyed by G20 Trip Abroad

Brazilian Police Kill 25 Accused of Planning Bank Heists

At Climate Talks, Biden Will Try to Sell American Leadership to Skeptics

“Vax” is Oxford’s 2021 Word of the Year

Your Monday Briefing

U.S. Military Jury Condemns Terrorist’s Torture and Urges Clemency

Over 2,000 New York City Firefighters Took Sick Days as Vaccine Mandate Looms

G20 Nations Agree to New Limits on Coal-Burning Power Plants

Biden Rolls Back Trump's Metal Tariffs On European Union

F.D.A. Is Reviewing If Moderna Vaccine Causes Heart Problems in Adolescents

Afghan Art Flourished for 20 Years. Can It Survive the New Taliban Regime?

G20 Leaders Agree on 1.5-Degree Climate Goal

Trump Allies Are Prominent at Saudi Investment Conference

Rivals on World Stage, Russia and U.S. Quietly Seek Areas of Accord

The Best Instant Cameras for Every Situation (and Budget)

Sharpen Your Kitchen Skills With These 7 Cookbooks

How to Recover Earlier Versions of Files

Neuron Bursts Can Mimic a Famous AI Learning Strategy

How to Put a Vaccine Card on Your Phone

Give Me My Hot Pink iPhone Already

How to Talk to Children About Climate Change

U.K. Police Struggle to Curb Abuse of Women by Their Own Officers

Japan Election: Kishida Struggles to Connect With Voters

Biden Receives Communion at Rome Church

China’s Xi and other world leaders are not at the summit.

Photos From the G20 Summit in Rome

Gulf States Withdraw Ambassadors to Lebanon Over Criticism of Yemen War

More New York City workers get Covid shots as deadline nears, but tensions remain.

How Parents Can Deal With Climate Anxiety

Join Us for This Year’s RE:WIRED Celebration

Apple's New MacBook Pro Is a Notch Above the Rest

Is Scream Even Creepier in the Era of Smart Gadgets?

Biden Finds Raising Corporate Tax Rates Easier Abroad Than at Home

Merkel's Likely Successor to Join Her for G20 Summit Talks

A Global Tax Deal Is at Hand. Here’s How It Would Work.

Xi Hasn’t Left China in 21 Months. Covid May Be Only Part of the Reason.

Rick Steves on the Return of Travel and Why It Matters

Italy Deploys Vast Security at G20 Summit to Avoid Repeat of Past Chaos

Protesters Set to Demonstrate Over G20 Summit in Rome

As Sudan Prepares for Protests, U.S. Warns Generals Against Violence

Biden Eases Fray with France and Savors Meeting with Pope as Europe Trip Begins

‘Dune’ May Be Set in a Distant Time and Place, but the Film Has Canadian Roots

CDC Study Suggests Vaccination Offers More Protection Against Covid Than Prior Infection

10 Republican-led States Sue Over Biden's Vaccine Mandate

A Global Tax Deal Is at Hand. Here’s How It Would Work.

Tensions Rise with Next Phase of NYCs Vaccine Mandate

Biden Eases Fray with France and Savors Meeting with Pope as Europe Trip Begins

The Canadians Behind ‘Dune’

An Apparent Ransomware Hack Puts the NRA in a Bind

What Is Day of the Dead and How Is the Mexican Holiday Celebrated?

Biden: Pope Says He Should Keep Receiving Communion

Let’s Dive Into the Metaverse. Don’t Forget Your Goggles

17 Holiday Gifts for Your Stressed Best Friend

Oh, This Game Set in Latin America Has a Coup? How Original

U.K. Drops Last 7 Countries From England's Covid 'Red List'

The Apple Watch Series 7 Isn’t a Huge Upgrade, but That’s OK

New England’s Moose Are Losing the Fight Against Winter Ticks

Stripe Discriminates Against Witches

Biden’s Framework

The pope’s U.S. visit in 2015 was a powerful moment for Biden.

‘Different Way of Fighting’: Lyrics Are the Weapons of All-Women Roma Band

‘America Is Back,’ Biden Declared in June. The World Is About to Test Him.

Saying Goodbye to Melbourne’s Long Lockdown (Again)

Your Friday Briefing

Nuclear-Powered Submarines for Australia? Maybe Not So Fast.

France Detains British Boat as a Fight Over Fishing Rights Escalates

Your Friday Briefing

Covid Hit U.S. Meat Plants Far Harder Than Thought, Report Says

Look Over Here, Kids, It’s the Metaverse

New Zealand will cut the amount of quarantine time for travelers in half.

Facebook’s Name Change Goes Meta

France and the United States Seek an Elusive Reconciliation

Jupiter's Great Red Spot Extends Deep into the Gas Giant

California Condors Are Capable of Asexual Reproduction

After Time of ‘Real Terror,’ City’s Resilience Is Symbolized in Statue

In Japan Elections, Rural Voters Count More Than Those in Big Cities

Saudi Finance Official Is Missing From Conference He Hosts

Yoko Taro Foresees the End of Video Games As We Know Them

The Genius Behind the Best Metaverse Twitter Thread

Which Google Pixel Phone (and Gear) Should You Buy?

9 Free Streaming Services to Save You From Subscription Hell

This Program Can Give AI a Sense of Ethics—Sometimes

Climate Stress Was Getting Me Down, So I Made a Clicker Game

MacOS Monterey Is Here. These Are the Top New Features

Beijing Olympics: China to Ease Rules for Athletes in Bubble

A Wealth Tax

Wes Anderson’s Dream of France, and the Paris I Remember

Japan's Covid Cases Drop Drastically After Summer Peak

Meeting Between Francis and Biden Will Highlight Their Rift With American Bishops

Why China Is the World’s Last ‘Zero Covid’ Holdout

Your Thursday Briefing

Japan Stays Tough on Marijuana as Other Nations Loosen Up

8 Great Deals on Wireless Earbuds, Smartwatches, and More

Your Thursday Briefing

The Pixel 6 Chip's Best Upgrade Isn't Speed. It's Security

Iran Will Rejoin Nuclear Talks, Top Negotiator Says

A Strange Radio Signal Was Just From Earth, Not Aliens

What Is Critical Race Theory? Start Here

Are Green Jet Fuels Finally Ready for Takeoff?

The Grand Theft Auto III  Radio Commercials Are Still Awesome

How to Use Android Recovery Mode

The Mushy Middle

Pastries and Persuasion: How a Global Tax Deal Got Done

Merck Will Share Formula for its Covid Pill With Poor Countries

Australians will soon be allowed to freely travel abroad if they are fully vaccinated.

He Won the Nobel. Why Are His Books So Hard to Find?

Pastries and Persuasion: How a Global Tax Deal Got Done

Gangs Rule Much of Haiti. For Many, It Means No Fuel, No Power, No Food.

Brazilian senators vote to seek 9 criminal charges against Bolsonaro.

Japan’s Communists Are Hardly Radical, but Make a Handy Election Target

Your Wednesday Briefing

New Zealand Expands Vaccine Mandate to Cover 40 Percent of Workers

Justin Trudeau Introduces 'Reinvigorated' Cabinet

This AI Predicts How Old Children Are. Can It Keep Them Safe?

Dark Web Drug Busts Lead to 150 Arrests

Queen Elizabeth Will Skip Climate Summit in Glasgow

Your Wednesday Briefing

Queen Elizabeth, Advised to Rest, Will Skip Climate Summit in Glasgow

Poland’s Heartland Would Rather Keep E.U. Money Than Break With Bloc

Iranian Motorists Hit With Cyberattack at Filling Stations

In 'Termination Shock,' Neal Stephenson Finally Takes on Global Warming

Aung San Suu Kyi to Defend Herself in Myanmar 'Show Trial'

China Locks Down City of 4 Million to Subdue Covid Outbreak

Moderna to Sell Up to 110 Million Covid Vaccine Doses to African Countries

Sudan Soldiers Gun Down Protesters, Doctors Group Says

She Climbed Yosemite's El Capitan to Celebrate Turning 70

Roh Tae-Woo, South Korean Leader as It Moved Toward Democracy, Dies at 88

How to Map a Fly Brain in 20 Million Easy Steps

As Gangs’ Power Grows, Haiti’s Police Are Outgunned and Underpaid

Australia Pledges ‘Net Zero’ Emissions by 2050. Its Plan Makes That Hard to Believe.

Royal Wedding in Japan Goes Off With Little Fanfare

The Rich World’s Promise of $100 Billion in Climate Aid Inches Forward

Your Tuesday Briefing

In the Russian Arctic, the First Stirrings of a Very Cold War

Eitan Biran Custody Ruling Issued by Israeli Court

Sudan’s Military Seizes Power, Casting Democratic Transition Into Chaos

Egypt’s Leader Ends State of Emergency, Says It’s No Longer Needed

The Best Wireless Gaming Headsets for Every Kind of Player

Hong Kong’s National Security Law Explained

Your Tuesday Briefing

U.S. Halts Aid to Sudan Government After Coup

An Italian Politician’s Quest for Attention Gets a Boost From Richard Gere

Who is Abdalla Hamdok, Sudan Leader Ousted in Coup

How Dune’s VFX and Sound Teams Made Sandworms From Scratch

How to Fix Facebook, According to Its Own Employees

Facebook Is Everywhere; Its Moderation Is Nowhere Close

Facebook Failed the People Who Tried to Improve It

A Cosmic Ray Event Pinpoints the Viking Landing in Canada

Tensions Between Sudan's Military and Civilian Leaders Had Been Growing

Picking Their Fights

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok Is Detained in Apparent Coup

With New Conviction, Hong Kong Uses Security Law to Clamp Down on Speech

Traveling Through a Divided Israel

Inside the Thai Temple Where Tattoos Come to Life

How 4 Weeks of U.S. Paid Leave Would Compare With the Rest of the World

The American envoy to Sudan was there on Saturday as protests gained traction.

Age of Empires IV Wants to Teach You a Lesson

Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok Is Detained in Apparent Coup

Russia Challenges Biden Again With Broad Cybersurveillance Operation

Sudanese Officials Detained by Military Amid Fears of a Coup

Sudan Rocked by Protests Amid Warnings of a Coup

Your Monday Briefing

Your Monday Briefing

Singer Ed Sheeran Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Struggles over vaccine mandates, the death of Colin Powell: the week in Covid news.

Illegal Border Crossings Soar to Record High, New Data Shows

Want a Better PC? Try Building Your Own

After Early Success, U.S. and Israel Now Lag on Vaccinations

‘Bluewashing’ Seafood Won’t Make the World More Green

Power Up Anywhere With Our Favorite Portable Chargers

How Wavelets Let Researchers Transform and Understand Data

My Kids Can Take Family Anywhere With Facebook's Portal Go

11 Security Settings You Should Know About in Windows 11

I Was Hacked. The Spyware Used Against Me Makes Us All Vulnerable.

A C.I.A. Fighter, a Somali Bomb Maker, and a Faltering Shadow War

Heavy Is the Burden on Japan’s Royal Women

A World-Class World Expo

At the World Expo Pavilions, Future Visions Combine Past and Present

Long Arm of Russian Law Reaches Obscure Siberian Church

Please Don’t Feed the Whale Sharks? Fishing Town Says It Must, to Prosper.

As Hong Kong’s Civil Society Buckles, One Group Tries to Hold On

Why Returning Home For Some Afghans Is as Difficult as Fleeing

Biden Delays Release of Some J.F.K. Records, Citing Pandemic

Singapore will require vaccination or daily tests for workplace access next year.

Struggles over vaccine mandates, the death of Colin Powell: the week in Covid news.

New Zealand wants a 90% vaccination rate. Street gangs may hold the key.

In India, Facebook Struggles to Combat Misinformation and Hate Speech

Turkish Opposition Begins Joining Ranks Against Erdogan

Taliban Honor Suicide Bombers’ ‘Sacrifices’ in Bid to Rewrite History

Erdogan Threatens to Expel 10 Western Ambassadors

‘Completely Lost’: For Some Afghans, Returning Home Is as Difficult as Fleeing

U.S. Struggles With Afghan Evacuees Weeded Out, and Now in Limbo

The Best Reusable Water Bottles To Ditch Single-Use Plastics

International Operation Knocks Notorious REvil Group Offline

She Is Breaking Glass Ceilings in Space, but Facing Sexism on Earth

This Prairie Grassland Project Collects Native Seeds

Turkish Opposition Begins Joining Ranks Against Erdogan

EVE Online Gamers Role-Play as Covid-19 Researchers

The 14 Best Deals on iPads, Phones, TVs, and More

How to Find a Halloween Costume in Another Bizarre Year

She Is Breaking Glass Ceilings in Space, but Facing Sexism on Earth

Pakistan and India Face Off in Cricket's T20 World Cup

Bali reopens to foreign tourists, but government rules keep them away.

New Zealand announces a plan to move away from lockdowns.

Britain opened up with hardly any restrictions, a gamble now facing its toughest test.

Thailand to Reopen to Vaccinated Travelers from Dozens of Countries

Israel Accuses 6 Palestinian Rights Groups of Terrorism

U.N. Flight Thwarted as Fighting Grows in Ethiopia

Barbados Elects Its First Head of State, Replacing Queen Elizabeth

Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, 59, Dies; Linked Weather Disasters to Climate Change

New Booster Approvals, Data on Kids' Shots, and More News

Violence Strikes, and India’s Farmers Want You to See It

Renato Casaro’s Posters Capture Films’ Essential Moments

Flying With Your Pet? It Just Got a Lot More Difficult.

Russia Strengthens Its Internet Censorship Powers

U.S. Ramps Up Covid Boosters as Poor Nations Await First Doses

New Zealand Wants a 90% Vaccination Rate. Its Street Gangs May Hold the Key.

Your Friday Briefing

Searching for Australia’s Climate Tipping Point

Li Yundi Is Detained in China on Suspicion of Prostitution

Queen Elizabeth Was Hospitalized, Palace Discloses

World's Health Care Workers Near Breaking Point, W.H.O warns

Haitian Kidnappers Threaten to Kill Missionaries

Israel Moves to Allow Entry to Vaccinated Tourists

You Can Get This Free Crypto—If the ‘Orb’ Scans Your Eye

Your Friday Briefing

Israel Moves to Allow Entry to Vaccinated Tourists

Syria Executes 24 People for Setting Wildfires, Calling It ‘Terrorism’

Rise in Cases and Deaths Tests Britain’s Gamble on Few Virus Restrictions

N.I.H. Says Bat Research Group Failed to Submit Prompt Virus Findings

With Covid Cases Rising, Moscow's Mayor Announces Lockdown

Bulgaria Faces a Surge in Coronavirus Cases

Canada Settles on a Single 'Vaccine Passport' for Travel

13 Creepy Games to Get Your Fright on for Halloween

The ‘Broadband Gap’ Is Now a Housing Problem

Live D&D Shows Are Inviting More Players to the Table

Dune Is an Exercise in Delayed Gratification

South Korea’s First Homemade Rocket Launch Declared a Partial Success

The Full Truth

Celtics Games Are Pulled in China After Enes Kanter’s Pro-Tibet Posts

Iran Plans to Abandon One of Its Homegrown Covid Shots

Why Australia Won’t Commit to Slashing Carbon Emissions

As Chinese Women Seek to Crack Male Professions, Schools Stand in the Way

India's Covid Vaccine Campaign Hits 1 Billion Doses

Covid Cases Rise in Some Caribbean Islands, W.H.O. Says

Your Thursday Briefing

Blinken Cites ‘Democratic Reckoning’ in South America

Covid Cases Rise in Some Caribbean Islands, W.H.O. Says

Facebook's Name Change Won’t Fix Anything

The Webb Telescope’s Latest Stumbling Block: Its Name

Brazil Senate’s Pandemic Panel, in Last-Minute Shift, Softened Criminal Recommendations on Bolsonaro

Glass Ceiling Cracks in Egypt, but Would-Be Judges Still Hear: ‘No Girls’

Your Thursday Briefing

Iran Plans to Abandon One of Its Homegrown Covid Shots

Iran Plans to Abandon One of Its Homegrown Covid Shots

Egypt imposes a vaccine mandate for all government workers and university students.

19 Delightful Gifts for Music Lovers and Audiophiles

More Covid Vaccine Boosters Are Coming. Who Should Get Them?

Transgender Woman Flees Malaysia After Wearing Hijab

New York City Plans Vaccine Mandate for All City Employees

Queen ‘Reluctantly’ Cancels Trip, Citing Medical Advice

Where Are the Workers?

The Olympic Torch Arrives in Beijing Under Cloud of Protests, Covid

Female Afghan Judges and Lawyers Now Fear For Their Lives

Writing About a Past Injustice Helped Her See What Has and Hasn’t Changed

1971: Paris Installs Giant Air Filters to Combat Pollution

Your Wednesday Briefing

Medical Groups Declare Youth Mental Health Crisis

If China Tested a New Orbital Weapon, It’s Not Much of a Surprise

In-N-Out Burger Was Briefly Closed for Breaking San Francisco Covid Protocols

Fox News Anchor Neil Cavuto Tests Positive for Coronavirus

U.S.-Venezuela Tensions Heat Up Again After Extradition of Maduro Ally

FBI Raids Homes Linked to Russian Oligarch Oleg Deripaska

Transgender U.S. Public Health Official Breaks Ground in Covid Fight

Kidnappers in Haiti Demand $17 Million to Free Missionary Group

Your Wednesday Briefing

Bolsonaro's Pandemic Handling Draws Explosive Allegation: Homicide

Bolsonaro Should Face Homicide Charges Over Pandemic, Brazil Lawmakers Say

Britain Outlines Energy Plans Amid Dimming Prospects for Climate Summit

How to Back Up Your Android Phone

Vintage Board Games Are Getting a Modern Revival

Taliban Allow Polio Vaccine Program to Restart in Afghanistan

The Threat, in Perspective

On a Pacific Island, Russia Tests Its Battle Plan on Climate Change

Those Gifts You Want for the Holidays? Don’t Wait Too Long.

After Del Rio, Calls for Fairer Treatment of Black Migrants

Tuberculosis, Like Covid, Spreads in Aerosols, Scientists Report

These U.S. Veterans Won't Rest Until They've Kept a Promise to Afghans

Ecuador’s President Declares State of Emergency to Battle Crime

Your Tuesday Briefing

North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Hours After Envoys Meet in Washington

In Norway Attack, ‘Sharp Object,’ Not Arrows, Killed 5, Police Say

Apple Finally Remembered What Makes Laptops Great

Showdown Over Northern Ireland Has a Key Offstage Player: Biden

Diver Discovers 900-Year-Old Sword Dating to the Crusades

What Scientists Know About the Risk of Breakthrough Covid Deaths

Zalmay Khalilzad, Biden’s Envoy for Afghanistan, Steps Down

Your Tuesday Briefing

U.K. Leaders Praise Slain Lawmaker Amid Heightened Security Concerns

Protests Against Lawlessness Erupt in Haiti

Everything Apple Announced Today—Including a New MacBook Pro

Down With Dongles! Apple Brings Back the MacBook Ports

The Dell XPS 15’s OLED Screen Lets You Make Movie Magic

The Facebook Whistleblower Won’t Change Anything

At Axel Springer, Allegations of Sex, Lies and a Secret Payment

Russian Film Crew Wraps Space Station Shoot and Returns to Earth

Bringing Attention to the Maori Language, One Song at a Time

How to Switch From Google Authenticator to Another 2FA App

Virtual Museums Challenge the Art World’s Status Quo

Just Switched to iPhone? Here Are 8 Tips to Get You Started

People Should Drink Way More Recycled Wastewater

America’s Cash Glut

New Zealand Extends Auckland Lockdown

How a Nuclear Bomb Could Save Earth From a Stealthy Asteroid

Taiwan Couple Are Suspected of Negligent Homicide in Building Fire

China's GDP Growth Slows as Property and Energy Take a Toll

Your Monday Briefing

For Christian Aid Ministries, Charity in Haiti Turns to Chaos

Mass Abduction of U.S. Missionaries Startles Even Kidnap-Weary Haiti

Nearly $7 Million Awarded in First Earthshot Prizes

Washington Hears Echoes of the ’50s and Worries: Is This a Cold War With China?

Indian State Evicts Muslims, Even Those Living There Legally

Your Monday Briefing

Town Rattled by Bow-and-Arrow Killings Ponders Terrorism and Mental Illness

U.S. Pledges to Pay Family of Those Killed in Botched Kabul Drone Strike

Fake Polls and Tabloid Coverage on Demand: The Dark Side of Sebastian Kurz

What Is Christian Aid Ministries and What Does It Do in Haiti?

'400 Mawozo' Gang Suspected in Kidnapping Among Haiti's Most Dangerous

Police Search for Motive in British Lawmaker’s Killing

Tunisians Recall Revolution Reluctantly, if at All: ‘It Just Faded Away’

The 10 Best TVs We've Tested (and Helpful Buying Tips)

How a Stunning Lagoon in Spain Turned Into ‘Green Soup’

Need a Cheap Laptop? These Are Our Favorites

How the Demise of Dinosaurs Led to the Rise of Snakes

How to Stop Action Movies From Blasting Your Ears Off

‘Impossible’ Particle Adds a Piece to the Strong Force Puzzle

How to Watch Apple’s October 18 Event—and What to Expect

Charities and aid groups in Haiti have been marked by scandals in the past decade.

South Korea Reconsiders a Rite of Manhood: the Draft

Will New Covid Treatments Be as Elusive for Poor Countries as Vaccines?

American Missionaries Kidnapped in Haiti, Officials Say

Syria Accuses Israel of Assassinating Official Near Golan Heights

Airlines in Japan and South Korea Try Novel Ideas to Lure Fliers

U.S. Arrests Alex Saab, Deal Maker for Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela

Robert Durst, Millionaire Convicted of Murder, on Ventilator With Covid

Beirut, a City Where Everyone Gets By, Revisits Sectarian Violence

Hackers Keep Targeting the US Water Supply

The Best Assistive Technology for Dyslexics

Turn Your Smart Home Into a Haunted House With Spooky Tech

Ground-Level Ozone Is a Creeping Threat to Biodiversity

In Venezuela, a Rum Maker Offers Gangsters a Life Outside of Crime

11 Fun Subscription Boxes for Kids of All Ages

Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla Needs More Epic Viking Tunes

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

What Are Political ‘Surgeries’ in Britain?

Catholic Church in Sicily Bans Godparents For Now

China's Scripted Homicides Become a Popular Pastime

New Zealand Attempts a Record-Setting ‘Vaxathon’

Mining for Gold in Australia’s Migrant Past

Missouri Threatens to Sue a Reporter Over a Security Flaw

Pandemic-stricken Thailand, aiming to revive tourism, reopens the cave a soccer team was trapped in.

Australian residents stranded overseas will be allowed to return to New South Wales.

Quebec Language Debate Spurs Eerie Sense of Déjà-Vu

Italy Enacts Law Requiring Workers to Test or Vaccinate

A Year Later, a Schoolteacher’s Beheading Still Haunts France

Italy Puts in Force Tough New Law Requiring Workers to Test or Vaccinate

A Year Later, a Schoolteacher’s Beheading Still Haunts France

FDA Backs Boosters, Travel Restrictions Lift, and More News

Facebook Isn't the Only Thing That Failed Free Speech

Live Updates: Italy’s Covid Vaccine Mandate Comes Into Force, a First for a Western Democracy

Leader of West African Terrorist Group Is Dead, Nigerian Army Says

David Amess, Conservative Lawmaker in Britain, Is Reportedly Stabbed

Aragami 2 Reminds Us of the Value of Life—and Ninjas

Lebanon Observes Day of Mourning After Sectarian Clashes Kill 6

Hate Crimes and Pandemic Lead More Asian Americans to Seek Therapy

Blast at Afghan Mosque Kills and Injures More Than a Dozen

As Italy Mandates Covid Passes, Rules Vary Across Europe

The Malaria Vaccine Is a Big Deal, but Not a Silver Bullet

The New Polaroid Now+ Has Groovy Clip-On Filters

How Facebook Hides How Terrible It Is With Hate Speech

Booster Confusion

South Korean Military Struggles to Root Out Sexual Assaults

A Last-Chance ‘Ghost’ Building in Taiwan Becomes a Deathtrap for Many

Man Whose Attack on Ex-Wife Was Livestreamed Gets Death Penalty in China

Your Friday Briefing

Faulty Studs Led to Mexico City Metro Collapse, Attorney General Says

South Korea will donate 1.6 million vaccine doses to Vietnam and Thailand.

Deadly Clashes in Beirut Escalate Fears Over Lebanon’s Dysfunction

LinkedIn's Exit From China Cuts Another East-West Bridge

Your Friday Briefing

U.S. Regains Seat at U.N. Human Rights Council, 3 Years After Quitting

Live Updates: Deadly Clashes Erupt in Beirut

Border With Canada to Open, Businesses 'Could Not Be Happier'

AI’s Smarts Now Come With a Big Price Tag

Growing Crops Under Solar Panels? Now There’s a Bright Idea

The Best Nintendo Switch Bundle Deals—and Which Model to Pick

North Korean Soldiers Lie Shirtless on Broken Glass

Lebanon's Crisis, an Explainer

‘It Was a Sea of Flames’: At Least 46 Killed in Taiwan Apartment Fire

Man Is Charged in Bow-and-Arrow Attack in Norway That Killed 5

Moderna and J.& J. Boosters: What Are the Next Steps?

Exuberant Art and Cable Car Can Lift a Poor, Violent Place Only So High

In China's Super League, Everyone Seems to Be Losing

Meteorite Crashes Through Ceiling and Lands on Woman’s Bed

Kyrie Irving Defends Decision on Vaccine After Being Benched

Your Thursday Briefing

Henrietta Lacks, Whose Cells Were Taken Without Her Consent, Is Honored by W.H.O.

Your Thursday Briefing

Two More Guantánamo Detainees Are Approved for Release

Caribbean Nations Struggle With Covid Vaccination Rates

What Is the Northern Ireland Protocol?

Norway Bow and Arrow Attack Leaves Several Dead

What Is the Northern Ireland Protocol?

U.S. Antigovernment Groups Are Influencing the French Far Right

U.K. Agency Issues Climate Change Warning Before U.N. Summit

Carbon-Capturing Sunglasses Offer a View of Fashion's Future

How to Play Every Game From Squid Game (and Not Die)

NASA Is Preparing for the Ravages of Climate Change

China’s Power Problems Expose a Strategic Weakness

Virginia’s Close Race

Minnesota Hospital Struggle Under Weight of Latest Virus Surge

This Pristine Beach Is One of Japan’s Last. Soon It Will Be Filled With Concrete.

Amid U.S.-China Chill, Harvard Moves a Top Language Program to Taiwan

Your Wednesday Briefing

U.S. to Open Canada and Mexico Borders for Vaccinated Travelers

E.U. Pledges $1.15 Billion in Afghan Aid as U.S. Talks to Taliban

Cases of ‘Havana Syndrome’ Reported at U.S. Embassy in Colombia

Iraq Says It Arrested a Leading Islamic State Figure

Ethiopia Attacks Rebels in Tigray as Famine Threatens

Your Wednesday Briefing

W.H.O. Will Announce New Team to Study Coronavirus Origins

The New Jersey’s governor’s race puts mandates to a political test.

Britain Escalates Dispute With European Union Over Northern Ireland

How Éric Zemmour Is Turning French Politics Upside Down

Britain’s stumbling pandemic response cost thousands of lives, parliamentary report finds.

Britain’s Covid Missteps Cost Thousands of Lives, Inquiry Finds

These Solar-Powered Headphones Let You Ditch the Charger

Another Global Pandemic Is Spreading—Among Pigs

With Subscriptions, Automakers Mimic Netflix’s Playbook

The Missing Teen Who Fueled ‘Cult Panic’ Over D&D

Which Microsoft Surface Laptop or Tablet Is Best?

Covid and Age

Swapped Blood, Faked Data, and a Lab Gone Bad

Covid Trend: Access to Liberties Increasingly Relies on Vaccination

Thailand May Allow Vaccinated U.S. Visitors to Skip Quarantine

The Body Collector of Spain: When Migrants Die at Sea, He Gets Them Home

Home Buyers Who Went All In on Evergrande Now Want Out

How One Woman Fell In Love Again After 80

What the Future May Hold for the Coronavirus and Us

Clear Differences Remain Between France and U.S., French Minister Says

North Korea Displays Missile Arsenal Amid Stalled Talks

Your Tuesday Briefing

I.M.F.'s Executive Board Says Kristalina Georgieva Can Remain

Texas Governor Bars Vaccine Mandates

In Iraq Election, Shiite Cleric Who Fought U.S. Strengthens Power

W.H.O. Recommends Third Covid Shot for Immunocompromised People

Your Tuesday Briefing

Bernard Tapie, French Tycoon, Actor and Politician, Dies at 78

Clear Differences Remain Between France and U.S., French Minister Says

Clear Differences Remain Between France and U.S., French Minister Says

In Nigeria, Facebook's Outage Revealed a Dangerous Dominance

The Zambian Economist at the Crossroads of Global Business

Syria Is Still Shattered, But Its Neighbors Are Restoring Ties

The Best Espresso Machines for the Home Barista

Lenovo's Thinkpad X1 Carbon is Portable, Powerful—and Pricey

How Kena Conjured the 'Feeling of Getting Lost in a Forest'

Shrinking Schools Add to Hong Kong Exodus

In a Banner Year for VC, Women Still Struggle to Get Funding

Deadly Heat Is Baking Cities. Here’s How to Cool Them Down

How to Permanently Delete Your Facebook Account

How a Playlist Keeps My Family Connected to My Late Father

Missing Apostrophe in a Facebook Post May Cost a Man in a Defamation Case

Fighting the Dixie Fire

Missing Apostrophe May Cost a Man in a Defamation Case

‘This Drop Came So Quickly’: Shrinking Schools Add to Hong Kong Exodus

Sydney Reopens After More Than 100 Days in Lockdown

Agony and Ecstasy on the Scottish Archipelago of St. Kilda

Your Monday Briefing

Austrian Political Scandal Leaves Europe’s Conservatives in Need of New Path

Rohingya on Bangladesh Island of Bhashan Char Seek to Leave

Your Monday Briefing

Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, Former U.S. Commander in Iraq, Dies

Navy Nuclear Engineer Attempted Espionage, FBI Says

‘What Have We Done With Democracy?’ A Decade On, Arab Spring Gains Wither

Iraqis’ Frustration Over Broken Promises Keeps Voter Turnout Low

After Killings, U.K. Asks: Should Misogyny Be a Hate Crime?

Electricity Is Restored in Lebanon, as Army Supplies Emergency Fuel

Pfizer to Vaccinate Entire City of Toledo in Brazil As Part of Study

Abdul Qadeer Khan, Father of Pakistan’s Nuclear Program, Dies at 85

Bodies Are Canceled. Thanks, Instagram

The Best RSS Feed Readers (Because the Internet Is a Mess)

The Surface Laptop Studio Is a Multi-Talented Tablet Hybrid

A Huge Subterranean ‘Tree’ Is Moving Magma to Earth’s Surface

How to Join FaceTime Calls on Any Device

The Government Wants to Boost Its Tech—Starting With Workers

In China, Abducting Children in a Bid to Gain Custody

34,000 Unvaccinated Home Health Aides in New York Lose Jobs