From Montreal to Manchester, efforts are launched to vaccinate the homeless
The group is acutely vulnerable to the coronavirus, but getting doses into arms will require careful planning.
More than 3,300 arrested across Russia as protests swell for jailed opposition leader Navalny
Police made widespread arrests as protests took place from the Far East to Moscow in a powerful message to the Kremlin.
Juan Guzmán Tapia, judge who battled Chilean dictator, dies at 81
He used novel legal approaches to bring charges against Augusto Pinochet and others in his repressive regime.
What to know about Navalny’s protest movement in Russia — and why it unnerves Putin
Since 2012, Vladimir Putin’s regime keeps getting tougher in trying to crush the president’s opponents. The protesters keep on coming back.
100 million doses in 100 days: How Biden’s coronavirus vaccine push compares with those of other countries
The United States is near the top of the pack, behind some of the fastest countries to vaccinate, including Israel and Britain, but ahead of most of the rest of the world.
Repeal of Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ offers new hope to frustrated immigrants and long-suffering families
There may be no regaining what was lost: precious moments with loved ones, money spent on visits to stranded partners, opportunities in the U.S. dangled and then dashed.
How the pandemic lifted the lid on the ‘Darwinian world’ of Japan’s sumo
In the tradition-bound sport, wrestlers facing coronavirus fears have two options: compete or leave forever.
Denmark is sequencing all coronavirus samples and has an alarming view of the U.K. variant
Cases are exploding exponentially and lockdowns may not be enough.
Twitter suspends account apparently linked to Iranian supreme leader, citing rules about ‘fake’ accounts
The account shared an image widely perceived as a threat to former president Donald Trump.
Boris Johnson says British coronavirus variant may be more deadly
The variant, already spreading around the world, was previously reported to be only more contagious.
Bemittened Bernie: The meme that resonated around the world
An image of the former presidential contender, seated at Biden's inauguration, found global resonance, transcending nationality, politics and context.
Canada’s embattled governor general resigns amid bullying, harassment allegations
Former astronaut Julie Payette was accused of verbally abusing and humiliating staffers.
Kremlin warns Russians against pro-Navalny protests, detains opposition activists
The warning and the arrests triggered an outpouring of support for the jailed opposition leader from prominent Russians who usually shun politics.
Virus surge puts ‘real pressure’ on Japan to cancel Olympics, Australia leader says
Japan and the IOC insist the Games are going ahead, but some members of the ruling coalition are reported to have developed cold feet.
Israel recommends coronavirus vaccine for pregnant women, marking a shift as some countries reassess risk
On Tuesday, Israel’s Health Ministry and council for gynecological health updated its guidance to recommend the coronavirus vaccine for pregnant women, especially those with preexisting health issues or who work in close contact with the public.
A year after Wuhan coronavirus lockdown, trauma runs deep in China’s ‘Hero City’
Relatives who lost loved ones early in the pandemic say they cannot move on without answers from authorities who failed to warn the public in a timely way.
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Biden and the West face the threat of far-right extremism
In an inaugural address that pleaded for unity, President Biden identified an enemy.
Rare twin suicide bombings rock Baghdad market, killing at least 32
Although Iraqi security forces continue to fight ISIS militants in rural areas, attacks in the capital have been rare.
James Cross, British diplomat kidnapped by Quebec separatists, dies at 99 of covid-19
His kidnapping in 1970 precipitated what Canadians call the October Crisis and made headlines around the world.
E.U. leaders consider travel bans, faster vaccine rollout to contain coronavirus variants
European leaders fear the U.K. variant and others could overwhelm their medical systems.
Indonesia says it has seized Iranian and Panamanian tankers
Indonesian authorities say they have seized an Iranian tanker and Panamanian tanker suspected of carrying out the illegal transfer of oil in their country’s waters
Indonesia to deport Russian social media star who held party
A Russian social media celebrity is being deported from Indonesia on after he held a party at a luxury hotel on the resort island of Bali attended by more than 50 people despite coronavirus restrictions
Arab Spring exiles look back 10 years after Egypt uprising
Ten years after protests rocked Egypt, many of the participants live in exile
Pirates attack Turkish ship off W. Africa; kill 1, kidnap 15
Turkish officials say 15 sailors have been kidnapped and one killed by armed pirates that attacked a Turkish cargo ship off the West African coast
Year after lockdown, Wuhan dissident more isolated than ever
One year after Wuhan’s lockdown, the Chinese city has long since sprung back to life