Iran Sets Coronavirus Record as Capital Returns to Lockdown

Iran Sets Coronavirus Record as Capital Returns to Lockdown

Iran reported its highest daily Covid-19 death toll and its largest single-day rise in infections on Monday, as the country imposed a second lockdown of its capital to contain a resurgent outbreak. The government over the weekend ordered a shutdown of schools, movie theaters, beauty salons, coffee shops, mosques and other businesses and institutions in … Read more

Paris Knife Attack Near Former Charlie Hebdo Office Is Probed as Terrorism

Paris Knife Attack Near Former Charlie Hebdo Office Is Probed as Terrorism

PARIS—Two people were seriously wounded in a knife attack near the former office of Charlie Hebdo that prosecutors are investigating as a possible terrorist act, more than five years after gunmen opened fire in the satirical magazine’s newsroom. The assault began late Friday morning when a man wielding what appeared to be a butcher’s knife … Read more

Canadian Charity Ensnared in Trudeau Ethics Scandal to Shut Down

Canadian Charity Ensnared in Trudeau Ethics Scandal to Shut Down

OTTAWA—The Canadian charity at the center of a summer scandal engulfing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and members of his Liberal administration is shutting down, attributing the decision partly to the ensuing political fallout. Toronto-based WE Charity said Wednesday it would wind down its Canadian operations, citing the loss of corporate sponsors and an expected drop … Read more

WSJ News Exclusive | Chinese Covid-19 Vaccine Maker in Talks With Countries on Early Approval

WSJ News Exclusive | Chinese Covid-19 Vaccine Maker in Talks With Countries on Early Approval

A Chinese pharmaceutical maker is in talks with several countries to get emergency approval to use an experimental Covid-19 vaccine, developed with the Chinese military, before the completion of large-scale safety and effectiveness trials, according to a senior executive at the company. Early distribution by CanSino Biologics Inc. would give the company a head start … Read more

Extended Montreal Dock Workers’ Walkout Rattles Canadian Supply Chains

Extended Montreal Dock Workers’ Walkout Rattles Canadian Supply Chains

TORONTO—A strike at Canada’s second-busiest port is showing few signs of progress deep into the second week of the walkout, as concerns rise about the damage an extended shutdown could do to the Canadian economy. The longshore workers’ union at the Port of Montreal has been agitating for better scheduling, arguing that workers who are … Read more

Islamist Attacks in Mozambique Threaten to Disrupt Total-Led Natural-Gas Project

Islamist Attacks in Mozambique Threaten to Disrupt Total-Led Natural-Gas Project

Fighting between Islamic extremist rebels and Mozambique’s army over a key port is threatening to disrupt the East African nation’s burgeoning natural-gas developments, including a multibillion-dollar project led by French energy giant Total SA . The insurgent group, which is affiliated with Islamic State, seized control of the Mocimboa da Praia port this month and … Read more