Aid Shipments Arrive in India to Combat Coronavirus

On Sunday, the United States delivered the third of six aid shipments to New Delhi, including 1,000 oxygen cylinders. Britain donated more than 400 oxygen concentrators, and France sent eight oxygen generators, each of which can serve 250 hospitalized patients.


How to Plan a Summer Getaway

Itching to travel this summer? You’re not alone. Here’s what to expect if you’d like to get away.


Netanyahu Offers Rival a Year in Office, in Last-Minute Bid for Government

With a deadline fast approaching, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is still pushing to form a new coalition.


Vaccinated Tourists Could Soon Be Allowed to Visit Again, E.U. Says

The bloc’s executive branch laid out plans for welcoming back leisure and business travelers in time for the summer, with inoculation certificates playing a crucial role.


Mozambique Mints a New National Park — and Surveys Its Riches

In the wake of wars, natural disasters and insurgencies, Mozambique is experiencing an environmental renaissance. One of the results is a new and stunningly beautiful national park.


Class and Covid: A Key Link in Layoffs Worldwide

In the most egalitarian countries, poor and less educated adults were more protected from job losses.


At Least 26 Killed in Bangladesh Speedboat Crash

An overcrowded speedboat collided with a sand-laden bulk carrier and sank on the Padma River, the police said.


Your Monday Briefing

Russia’s problematic vaccine diplomacy.


Why India's Outbreak Is a Threat to the wWorld

Uncontrolled outbreaks in any country threaten to prolong the pandemic globally even as some nations report progress and rising vaccinations.


Discovery of Pregnant Egyptian Mummy Is a First, Researchers Say

“It’s like finding a treasure trove while you are picking up mushrooms in a forest,” an archaeologist said. “We are overwhelmed with this discovery.”