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Why a boring Biden-Putin summit would be just fine by RussiaRussia hopes that Wednesday鈥檚 summit between Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden will establish a baseline understanding of their countries鈥 red lines.
First LookG-7 pledge money for global health, green energy, infrastructureG-7 summit leaders聽promised more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccine doses for poorer nations, and to help those countries grow while fighting climate change.
First LookWith French Open win, Novak Djokovic has 19 Grand Slam titlesAfter losing two sets, Novak Djokovic came back to beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-7 (6), 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 for his second French Open championship.
Vaccine passports: Why Europe loves them and the US loathes themVaccine passports could become the new normal in Europe, even as the U.S. balks at the idea. The difference comes down to circumstances and values.
First LookEuro 2020: How will the first large-scale sporting event go?The Stadio Olmypico in Rome will house the biggest sporting event since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is not only a turning point for world sports as venues begin to reopen, but also a timely test run for the Tokyo Summer Olympics.聽
Scallop wars: British and French fishers separated by a shared livelihoodThe Brexit deal has pitted fishers in Britain and France against one another. But they are striving for the same thing: to save their communities.
First LookNew certificate will decide who can travel in Europe this summerAs travel restrictions lighten across Europe, lawmakers have endorsed a vaccination certificate to make international trips easier for individuals who have been vaccinated in efforts to ensure the tourism industry will bounce back this summer.聽聽
What should matter most for getting into college? In the UK, more than a score.U.S. schools have increasingly dropped test requirements for college applicants. The U.K. offers an example of how that debate has looked overseas.
First LookAustrians push for action amid rise in violence against womenFollowing a series of high-profile killings of women in Austria, activists are focusing on the enforcement of domestic violence laws and stemming a rise in sexist language. For some, the current discussion represents a possible turning point for more decisive action.
Denmark evicts 鈥榞hetto鈥 residents to integrate them. Will it help?Denmark is using mandatory relocation of 鈥渘on-Western鈥 residents out of their homes in so-called ghettos in order to socially integrate them.
First LookEU embraces 'digital barriers' to deter migrantsArmed with new tech tools, European authorities are fortifying their shores against illegal immigration. Human rights groups say the emerging technology will make it even harder for refugees fleeing wars and extreme hardship to find safety.
First LookIn misguided equality attempt, Spain issues skin-colored stampsSpain鈥檚 postal service was trying to highlight racial inequality with a new collection of skin-colored stamps 鈥 the darker the tone, the cheaper the stamp. The result? Outrage at the organization鈥檚 perceived insensitivity to racial issues.
First LookThe story behind a young journalist's arrest in BelarusLast Sunday, Raman Pratasevich聽was detained by the Belarusian government after his flight was intercepted in Belarusian airspace. Who is Mr.聽Pratasevich, and why does the authoritarian government see him as such a threat?聽
How to topple 鈥楨urope鈥檚 last dictator鈥? Belarus activist journalists take aim.Poland-based online publisher Nexta has been one of the main sources of information in Belarus about the crackdown by President Alexander Lukashenko.
British Indians dig deep to help homeland fight pandemicIndia鈥檚 diaspora communities are raising money for pandemic relief back home. British Indians are joining the battle to help India cope with COVID-19.聽
First LookBelarus opposition figure detained as airline jet is forced to landBelarus authorities detained journalist Roman Protasevich, who had been aboard a聽Ryanair-operated passenger plane flying from Athens to Lithuania.
First LookVaccine makers pledge more than 1 billion doses to less wealthy nationsCompanies promised to deliver more than 1.3 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines, at cost, to low- and middle-income countries this year.
First LookArchitects gather to solve: How can a divided world dwell in peace?The 17th International Architecture Exhibition,聽Venice Biennale, opens this weekend. Exhibits will look at the role of designed spaces in climate change, political polarization, increasing inequalities, and population displacement.
Why is Denmark trying to send Syrians back to their war-torn country?Denmark鈥檚 asylum policies prioritize return over integration. But that can be life-threatening when the country one must return to is Syria.
鈥楴o longer just the white man.鈥 Can French literature make room for new voices?French publishers are starting to open up to a greater diversity of new voices, including second-generation French writers.聽