Policing at Sarah Everard Vigil in London Faces Official Scrutiny
The killing of Ms. Everard, 33, has prompted soul-searching over violence against women in Britain. And the breaking up of a banned vigil in her memory has focused criticism on London’s police.
White House Weighs New Cybersecurity Approach After Failure to Detect Hacks
The intelligence agencies missed massive intrusions by Russia and China, forcing the administration and Congress to look for solutions, including closer partnership with private industry.
Your Monday Briefing
Bloodshed and defiance in Myanmar.
Italy Heads Into Another Lockdown
The circulation of a more contagious variant of the coronavirus, combined with a slow vaccine rollout, led to a 15 percent increase in cases nationally last week.
New York City to Hold a Virtual Covid Memorial on Sunday
The ceremony will be streamed online on the city’s website and on social media platforms at 7:45 p.m. Eastern. Survivors can submit the names and photographs of the loved ones they lost to the virus.
At Least 51 People Killed Over the Weekend in Myanmar Protests
Demonstrators clashed with security forces throughout Myanmar on Sunday, a month and a half into steady nationwide protests in defiance of the military coup on Feb. 1 and the ousting of civilian leaders.
Jordan Hospital's Oxygen Shortage Tied to at Least 7 Deaths
The country’s health minister and the director of the hospital where the seven died were forced to resign.
Protesters Defy Covid Restrictions to Rally for Slain London Woman
Thousands of people gathered at Clapham Common on Saturday, the London park near where Sarah Everard, 33, was last seen alive. Her death led to an outpouring of anger and solidarity over violence against women.
At Kosovo Monastery, Nationalist Clamor Disturbs the Peace
The monastery’s Serbian Orthodox abbot says he is subject to ‘rabid nationalism’ from all sides. His biggest headache: a land dispute with ethnic Albanians, whom he protected during the war in the 1990s.