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Your Tuesday Briefing

Europe Keeps Schools Open, not Restaurants, Unlike U.S. cities

Moderna Applies for Emergency F.D.A. Approval for Its Coronavirus Vaccine

France Thought It Could Reverse Globalization, but It’s Still Bleeding Jobs

Your Monday Briefing

‘I Have Never Seen so Many Toadstools.’ A Bumper Crop of Mushrooms in Ukraine

Plan to Hold Corporations Liable for Violations Abroad Fails in Switzerland

Covering ‘The Crown’ on Both Sides of the Atlantic

Diego Maradona's Long Shadow

Protests Over Security Bill in France Draw Tens of Thousands

Closing Time for a Village’s Last Pub?

Macron Says Images of French Police Beating Black Man ‘Shame Us’

Swiss to Vote on Tougher Responsibility Proposal for Companies

Britain Set to Leap Ahead in Approving Vaccines

Trump Gave W.H.O. a List of Demands. Hours Later, He Walked Away.

Iranian Diplomat Goes on Trial in Belgium Over Alleged Bombing Plot

Diego Maradona and All That We Have Lost

Your Friday Briefing

U.N. Panel: Digital Technology in Policing Can Reinforce Racial Bias

England’s Lockdown Will Lift, but Many Pub Doors Will Stay Closed

Paolo Gabriele, Ex-Papal Butler in ‘Vatileaks’ Scandal, Dies at 54

E.U. Border Agency Accused of Covering Up Migrant Pushback in Greece

Turkey Jails Hundreds for Life Over Roles in 2016 Coup Attempt

Your Thursday Briefing

Where That Great French Salt Comes From

France Drops Rape Investigation of Former Deputy Mayor of Paris

Doctors and Nurses Are Running on Empty

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Shares Her Miscarriage Grief

Driver Crashes Car Into Gate Outside Angela Merkel’s Office

Danish Hygge Is So Last Year. Say Hello to Swedish Mys.

Discovering Vintage Madrid

The Museums of Paris: A Source for Gifts Inspired by the Past

Your Wednesday Briefing

Scotland Is 1st Nation to Make Period Products Free

Tackling ‘Period Poverty,’ Scotland Is 1st Nation to Make Sanitary Products Free

Amnesia Grips a Bosnian Spa That Served as a Rape Camp

Your Tuesday Briefing

Lady Elizabeth Anson, Party Planner to the Royals, Dies at 79

Is Margaret Thatcher’s Hometown Ready to Put Her on a Pedestal?

N.B.A. Players Meet With Pope Francis

CAF President Ahmad Ahmad Banned for Five Years by FIFA

Daniel Cordier, French Resistance Hero, Is Dead at 100

Your Monday Briefing

English Gyms Find Themselves on the Front Lines of Lockdown Revolt

Remains of Two Killed in Vesuvius Eruption Are Discovered at Pompeii

Gianni Bernardinello, Baker Who Fed Neighbors Amid Pandemic, Dies at 76

Gianni Bernardinello, Baker Who Fed Neighbors Amid Pandemic, Dies at 76

On Soccer's Debt to Its Fans

A City Put Up Candle-Like Christmas Lights. ‘Some People See Other Things.’

Your Friday Briefing