Israeli Far-Right Groups March in Palestinian Areas of Jerusalem
Far-right Jewish activists waved flags and marched through Palestinian areas of Jerusalem on Tuesday. Controversy over the demonstration’s approval was a first test of frailties in Israel’s new coalition government.
Israeli Police Detain Palestinians Ahead of Far-Right Flag March
Several Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem on Tuesday as Israeli police cleared the route of a far-right Jewish march through Palestinian neighborhoods which celebrates Israel’s capture of East Jerusalem in 1967.
England’s delayed reopening is a blow to culture and nightlife.
Theaters and nightclub owners are having to hastily rearrange and cancel events after the government decided to maintain some restrictions.
Scientists Report Earliest Known Coronavirus Cases in Five US States
Blood drawn from nine people in the earliest days of the pandemic tested positive for the infection. But some experts questioned the results.
Unvaccinated in Pakistan? You Might Lose Your Cellphone Service
Pakistan is taking extreme measures as it struggles with widespread vaccine skepticism, fueled by conspiracy theories and misinformation.
The Amazon Customers Don’t See
The Times is publishing a new investigation of life inside an Amazon warehouse.
Christiane Amanpour Tells Viewers She Has Cancer
The CNN anchor shared her diagnosis of ovarian cancer on her show on Monday. She said surgery had been successful and she was undergoing chemotherapy.
Covid Vaccine Card: What You Need to Know
For now, the best way to show that you’ve been inoculated against the coronavirus is a simple white card. Here, your key questions are answered.
Asia Struggles to Cast Off the Pandemic Despite its Early Lead
While the United States edges toward normalcy, countries like Japan, South Korea and Australia are still facing months of uncertainty and isolation as their vaccination campaigns just start to gain steam.
New York Times Updates Database That Tracks Gitmo Detainees
A Times team has revamped an online database that makes it easier to learn about the roughly 780 prisoners who were taken there, including the 40 who remain.