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Barred From U.S. Under Trump, Muslims Exult in Biden’s Open Door
Protesters marching through New York City in 2017 in opposition to President Trump’s executive order preventing people from several majority Muslim countries from entering the country.
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John
on January 2021
A Decade On, Silence Fills Egypt’s Field of Broken Dreams
Hundreds of Thousands protested in Tahrir Square in 2011. Buildings visible in the background include the Arab League headquarters, top left, and the Egyptian Museum, right center.
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John
on January 2021
Pro-Navalny Protests Sweep Russia in Challenge to Putin
The police in Russia arrested thousands of people during a nationwide protest against the jailing of opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny.
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John
on January 2021
A Year Later, Wuhan, the First Post Coronavirus Pandemic City
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John
on January 2021
Two Years After Legalizing Cannabis, Has Canada Kept Its Promises?
Buds of dried cannabis flowers at a growing facility in Smiths Falls, Ontario.
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John
on January 2021
Voices From China's Covid Crisis, One Year After Wuhan Lockdown
An exhibition in Wuhan, China, commemorating the city’s struggle with the coronavirus.
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John
on January 2021
How Beijing Turned China’s Covid-19 Tragedy to Its Advantage
A year ago, Wuhan’s hospitals were filling up with coronavirus patients. The Chinese government has since declared victory over the Wuhan outbreak.
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John
on January 2021
Philippine Drug Raid Leaves 13 Dead
Thousands of people in the Philippines have been killed in President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.
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John
on January 2021
Preserving Brutal Histories, One Garment at a Time
The textile conservationist Julia Brennan putting on gloves to inspect clothing from victims of the Khmer Rouge stored in crates at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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John
on January 2021
Margaret Court to Get a Top Australian Honor, Drawing Outrage
Margaret Court at the Australian Open last year, during a ceremony marking 50 years since she won the Grand Slam.
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John
on January 2021
An Australia With No Google? The Bitter Fight Behind a Drastic Threat
Melanie Silva, the managing director of Google Australia and New Zealand, appearing via a video link during an Australian Senate inquiry on Friday.
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John
on January 2021
If Poor Countries Go Unvaccinated, a Study Says, Rich Ones Will Pay
Getting a coronavirus test in Ahmedabad, India. A new study calls attention to the pandemic’s damage to supply chains that even wealthy nations depend on.
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John
on January 2021
UK Warns New Coronavirus Variant May Be Deadlier
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke about the virus variant at a news conference on Friday in London.
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John
on January 2021
On ‘Rooftop of Africa,’ Ethiopia’s Troops Hunt Fugitive Former Rulers
A member of the Ethiopian military near the city of Alamata in the Tigray region last month.
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John
on January 2021
Covid-19: U.S. Virus Cases Fall as Variants Spread
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John
on January 2021
U.S. Virus Cases Top 25 Million
The official U.S. coronavirus case tally works out to about one in every 13 people in the country.
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John
on January 2021
‘America’s salad bowl’ is fertile ground for Covid-19.
A migrant worker on a break from harvesting lettuce in Somerton, Ariz.
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John
on January 2021
Olympic Athlete Speaks of Assault and Breaks a Bigger Silence in Greece
Sofia Bekatorou in Athens on Wednesday. She won a gold medal in her discipline at the 2004 Athens Olympics and bronze four years later in Beijing.
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John
on January 2021
In Crises, Vaccines Can Be Stretched, but Not Easily
A pharmacy worker preparing a coronavirus vaccine dose in England this week.
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John
on January 2021
Aleksei Navalny Protests Constitute Biggest Russian Dissent in Years
Demonstrators clashing with the police on Saturday in Moscow.
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John
on January 2021
Hong Kong and Madrid tighten lockdowns amid concerns over the new variant.
The restricted area in the Jordan district of Hong Kong on Saturday.
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John
on January 2021
Beny Steinmetz, a Mining Magnate, Found Guilty in Swiss Corruption Trial
Beny Steinmetz was sentenced to a five-year jail term after being convicted of corruption charges involving mining deals in Guinea.
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John
on January 2021
Fresh Starts at the Top in Both Washington and Ottawa
President Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have a warm relationship, in part from Mr. Biden’s eight years as vice president.
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John
on January 2021
NY State Will Temporarily Run Out of Vaccine Doses by End of Day
A screener checks in patients at a Covid-19 vaccination site in Jones Beach last week. Vaccine manufacturers are having difficulty meeting demand.
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John
on January 2021
Smugglers Get Long Prison Terms in U.K. for Their Roles in Killing 39 Migrants
The truck where 39 people were found dead, being guarded by a police officer in 2019.
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John
on January 2021
Justin Trudeau Gets Call From Biden as Canada and U.S. Mend Relations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arriving to a press conference on Friday where he addressed his future relationship with President Biden.
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John
on January 2021
Russia Scrambles to Keep Young People Away From Navalny Protests
Aleksei A. Navalny, the Russian opposition leader and anticorruption activist, being taken from a police station outside Moscow on Monday. He remains in detention.
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John
on January 2021
Kremlin Welcomes Biden’s Offer to Extend Nuclear Treaty
A photograph released by Russian state news media showed President Vladimir V. Putin during a video conference on Thursday. The nuclear disarmament treaty expires on Feb. 6.
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John
on January 2021
Director of Amazon's 'Tandav' Cuts Scenes After Pressure From India's Hindu Nationalists
Supporters of India’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party demonstrated against the Amazon series “Tandav” on Monday in Mumbai.
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John
on January 2021
Five million in the U.K. have gotten a vaccine and officials hint the variant may be more deadly, though it’s too soon to tell.
Waiting to receive Covid-19 vaccine shots in London on Friday.
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John
on January 2021
Ukraine Ended Secret Government Spending. Vaccine Makers Now Demand It.
Vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Drugmakers including Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson have insisted that many of the terms of their deals with governments must be kept confidential.
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John
on January 2021
A Vaccine Road Trip
A highway billboard in Las Vegas.
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John
on January 2021
Dave Chappelle tests positive for the virus.
Dave Chappelle had been hosting socially distanced shows since June.
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John
on January 2021
1971: After 2 Years and 100 Sessions, Vietnam Peace Talks Remain Deadlocked
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John
on January 2021
Saying Goodbye to Melbourne’s Weird and Wonderful Taxidermy
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John
on January 2021
Your Friday Briefing
“The brutal truth is it’s going to take months before we can get the majority of Americans vaccinated,” President Biden said.
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John
on January 2021
Canada’s Governor General Resigns Amid Reports of a Toxic Workplace
Julie Payette, Canada’s Governor General, in September last year.
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John
on January 2021
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
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John
on January 2021
Former Vatican Banker Convicted of Money Laundering and Embezzlement
An image released by the Vatican shows the first hearing in the trial of Angelo Caloia, the former president of the Vatican Bank, in 2018.
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John
on January 2021
Your Friday Briefing
Passengers wearing protective face masks in Berlin. Requirements on public transportation tightened this week.
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John
on January 2021
Eli Lilly Claims Drug Prevents Coronavirus Infection in Nursing Homes
A patient being moved into a nursing home in Hollywood, Calif., last month. Residents of long-term care facilities are particularly vulnerable to Covid-19, and a drug could prevent infections, the manufacturer says.
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John
on January 2021
For Peter Nygard, Alone and Jailed, Rags-to-Riches Story Turns Upside Down
A picture of Peter Nygard in a Nygard store in New York.
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John
on January 2021
Glastonbury Festival Canceled for a Second Year Due to Pandemic
Kylie Minogue performs at Glastonbury Festival in 2019, the last time the event took place.
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John
on January 2021
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Says Russia Wants to Force It Out
The headquarters of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Prague, in a photograph released by Russian state media.
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John
on January 2021
U.K. Hospitals Struggle to Cope With a New Coronavirus Variant
Transporting a patient outside the Royal London Hospital this month. Britain now has nearly 40,000 Covid-19 patients in hospitals, almost double last year’s peak.
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John
on January 2021
‘Cannabis Factory’ Is Found in London’s Deserted Financial District
The apparently complex operation was “no doubt being set up in response to fewer people being out and about during the pandemic who might have noticed any unusual activity,” a detective said.
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John
on January 2021
An A.S.L. interpreter who gave coronavirus updates dies of Covid-19 complications.
Patty Sakal, an American Sign Language interpreter who translated updates about the coronavirus for deaf Hawaiians.
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John
on January 2021
Ex-Coach Sentenced to 10 Years for Raping Star Skater
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John
on January 2021
Sri Lanka reopens its airports, despite a surge in cases and chaos around a shaman’s tonic.
Workers preparing for the reopening of Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Wednesday.
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John
on January 2021
In a Slight to E.U., U.K. Says Not All Ambassadors Are Equal
The E.U. ambassador to London, João Vale de Almeida, is one of the bloc’s most experienced. He previously served as ambassador of the European Union to the United Nations.
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John
on January 2021
Biden’s First Day
Joe Biden was sworn in as President just before noon.
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John
on January 2021
New coronavirus variants could challenge vaccine efforts.
Health workers tending to a Covid-19 patient in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in November.
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John
on January 2021
A year after the U.S. recorded its first virus case, the outbreak has ravaged the nation and deaths remain high.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last February. America’s first known coronavirus patient had passed through the previous month, on his way home from Wuhan, China.
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John
on January 2021
During one pandemic, students are training for the next.
Teresa Bautista, a student at the High School for Environmental Studies in Manhattan, collecting goose dropping samples at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
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John
on January 2021
Suicide Bombings in Crowded Baghdad Market Kill at Least 32
The site of a twin suicide bombing in a busy market in Baghdad on Thursday.
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John
on January 2021
Traveling With a Purpose: For Some, It’s a 2021 Resolution
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John
on January 2021
Locked Up in a Hotel for a Year, Then a Sudden Taste of Freedom
A refugee shook hands with an Australian Border Force officer after leaving the Park Hotel in Melbourne, Australia, on Thursday.
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John
on January 2021
Biden restores ties with the World Health Organization that were cut by Trump.
Experts from China and the World Health Organization at a hospital in Wuhan last week. A W.H.O. team is in China investigating how the virus jumped from animals to people.
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John
on January 2021