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Your Wednesday Briefing

Ukraine’s Leader, Meeting Biden, Seeks Security Assurances After Afghan Pullout

Geronimo the alpaca killed by British officials after failed legal battle to save him

Bank of England Removes Art of Leaders Linked to Slave Trade

Your Tuesday Briefing

E. U. Proposes New Travel Restrictions on Unvaccinated U.S. Visitors

European Union recommends new travel restrictions for unvaccinated Americans

Exile or Jail: The Grim Choice Facing Russian Opposition Leaders

Your Monday Briefing

E.U. Set to Propose Travel Restrictions on U.S. Visitors

Chelsea Proves a Point While Collecting One at Liverpool

Rebecca Wasserman-Hone, Who Put Burgundy on the U.S. Map, Dies at 84

He is Britain’s famous shepherd-author-influencer. He wants to transform farming to save the planet.

A Doctor’s Tour de France, One ‘Medical Desert’ at a Time

Italian Official Resigns After Uproar Over His Plans to Name Park After Fascist

Cristiano Ronaldo Rejoins Manchester United

‘So alone’: As NATO countries end their Kabul airlift, many interpreters, embassy staffers and drivers are left behind

Mbappé, Ronaldo and the South Beach Moment

An Afghan Refugee Built a Robot as a Message of Hope

‘Together’ Bears Witness to Britain’s Lockdowns

Your Friday Briefing

George S. Vest, long-serving Foreign Service officer and Cold War diplomat, dies at 102

Gino Strada, Italian doctor who served patients through war and strife, dies at 73

A New Coal Mine for England Is Stirring Hopes and Fears

At Two Summer Festivals, Offerings That Are Gloomy and Grim

Your Thursday Briefing

A New Coal Mine for England Is Stirring Hopes and Fears

Jean Breeze, First Woman of Dub Poetry, Dies at 65

Your Wednesday Briefing

Separation mixes with hope and uncertainty in the U.S. base hosting Afghan evacuees

FIFA Will Share in $200 Million Payout From Justice Department

Premier League Will Not Release Players for World Cup Qualifiers

Montenegro Pledges to Stamp Out a Deadly Trade: Cigarette Smuggling

Luxury’s Gray Market Is Emerging From the Shadows

Climate Change Contributed to Europe's Deadly Floods, Study Finds

Your Tuesday Briefing

Fight Over World Cup Schedule Pits FIFA Against Leagues

Sweden prime minister’s abrupt resignation upends the country and its politics

Neue Nationalgalerie Reopens in Berlin After 6-Year Refit

Your Monday Briefing

Josephine Baker to Be Honored With a Panthéon Burial

Michaela Coel Puts Herself Together in ‘Misfits’

Gerd Müller, Soccer Star Known for His Scoring Prowess, Dies at 75

Evgeny Sveshnikov, Grandmaster and Theorist of Chess, Dies at 71

Dr. Gino Strada, Who Brought Health Care to the Desperate, Dies at 73

Nando’s, a Chicken Chain Beloved in Britain, Struggles With Poultry Shortage

The Parable of Inter Milan

Jimothy’s Flex Looks a Little Different

Your Friday Briefing

Scottish Soccer’s Brexit Problem: No Way In, and No Way Out