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Your Tuesday Briefing
The streets of Salzburg were empty on Monday as Austria enters another coronavirus lockdown.Credit...Laetitia Vancon for The New York ...
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How Fake News on Facebook Helped Fuel a Border Crisis in Europe
BRUZGI, Belarus — After more than a week sleeping in a frigid encampment on the border between Belarus and Poland,…
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Trying to Blur Memories of the Gulag, Russia Targets a Rights Group
MOSCOW — In the days after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the upheaval and uncertainty that gripped Russia were…
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Hundreds Line Up as Britain’s First Popeyes Opens
LONDON — There were biscuits, just not the kind British people know. “It looks like a scone,” Victoria Ubochi said…
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As Covid Sweeps Europe Again, Nations Tighten Rules and Protests Erupt
BRUSSELS — Austria went into a major lockdown on Monday to try to break the strong fourth wave of Covid…
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Kenya will impose widespread restrictions on the unvaccinated starting next month.
Kenya will require people to show proof of coronavirus vaccination to enter many businesses, restaurants and government offices starting next…
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Unrest over vaccine mandates and economic inequality rocks Guadeloupe.
Violent protests over vaccine mandates have rocked France’s overseas department of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean over the past week, fueled…
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Critical Witness Testifies at Netanyahu Trial, Reviving a Drifting Case
JERUSALEM — The slow-burning corruption trial of Benjamin Netanyahu shifted back into Israeli public consciousness on Monday with the first…
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As Germans seek booster shots, supplies of the Pfizer vaccine dwindle.
Germany is facing a dwindling supply of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, which was partly developed in the country, as it…
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Some Pacific nations will take years to vaccinate their populations, new research predicts.
Papua New Guinea will have vaccinated only a third of its adult population by 2026 if it continues at its…