As Omicron Variant Circles the Globe, African Nations Face Blame and Bans
Sunday, November 28, 2021 | |
By Sarah Mervosh In a citywide overhaul, a beloved Black high school was rezoned to include white students from a richer neighborhood. It has been hard for everyone. | | By Benjamin Mueller and Declan Walsh With countries trying to close their doors to the new coronavirus variant, southern African officials note that the West's hoarding of vaccines helped create their struggle in the first place. | | By Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman Iranians couldn't buy gas. Israelis found their intimate dating details posted online. The Iran-Israel shadow war is now hitting ordinary citizens. | | |
Style By Steven Kurutz A new crop of luxury senior housing is turning retirement into a five-star resort stay. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Ashish Jha There are many unknowns but we have the means to manage the variant. | | |
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