Kirill Serebrennikov Is Fired as Director of Gogol Center
The director, Kirill Serebrennikov, is known for productions with thinly veiled criticism of the Russian government. His contract at the Gogol Center was not renewed.
Aleksei Navalny Supporters Wear Red
People are posting pictures of themselves in crimson on social media to show their support of Aleksei A. Navalny and his family.
The Trial Begins
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A Glimpse of a Bygone Life on Scottish Islands, Plucked From the Trash
Hundreds of pictures taken decades ago in the Shetlands, off northern Scotland, were saved from being thrown away. Now, they are finding new life online, a rare bright spot during the pandemic.
Your Tuesday Briefing
A road map to Trump’s impeachment trial.
How South Africa’s Hope of Imminent Vaccine Relief Crumbled
A finding that the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine had little effect on a fast-spreading coronavirus variant was baleful news for poorer countries counting on the shot.
Mountains, Ice and Climate Change: A Recipe for Disasters
Shrinking and thinning of glaciers is one of the most documented signs of the effects of global warming caused by rising levels of greenhouse gases.
The Netanyahu Trial, Explained
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is standing trial on corruption charges. Here’s a look at the context of the trial, the main charges and the political ramifications.
Paris Opera to Act on Racist Stereotypes in Ballet
A report said the company, which has lagged behind on issues of race, needs to do more to promote diversity.