Study results strengthen the case for using Regeneron’s antibody cocktail in high-risk Covid patients.


U.S. health officials question results from AstraZeneca’s vaccine trial, less than a day after they came out.


Your Tuesday Briefing

Mass shooting at a Colorado grocery store.


What Are the ‘Kill the Bill’ Protests in Britain All About?

Britain’s policing and crime bill has set off a string of demonstrations in cities around the country. So what is the proposed legislation and why are people protesting against it?


As Europe’s Lockdowns Drag on, Police and Protesters Clash More

In Britain and beyond, protesters on the left and right are rebelling against virus restrictions, drawing harsh police responses — and questions about the officers’ legitimacy.


Australia Experiences Worst Flooding In Decades

After days of unrelenting rain, major flooding in eastern Australia forced nearly 20,000 people to be evacuated and more than 150 schools to be closed.


137 People Killed in Niger in Series of Attacks on Villages Along Mali Border

Gunmen on motorcycles struck in coordinated raids on villages on Sunday in southwestern Niger, a country being ravaged by Islamist violence.


Mother of Killed Indigenous Man Told to ‘Get It Together’ by Canadian Police

A scathing report found that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police mistreated and discriminated against the family of Colten Boushie in 2016 and mishandled parts of the investigation into his death.


New York Makes People 50 And Older Eligible For Covid-19 Vaccine on Tuesday

The moves follows a call from President Biden for U.S. states to make all adults eligible by May 1.


Republic of Congo Presidential Candidate Dies of Covid-19

Guy-Brice Parfait Kolélas, the main opposition candidate in the Republic of Congo, gave his final speech from his hospital bed, urging his fellow citizens to vote to expel an entrenched government.