An art director for the yoga retailer shared a link on his personal Instagram account, prompting waves of condemnation.
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Poland and Hungary Use Coronavirus to Punish Opposition
The European Union seems helpless, even complicit, as authoritarian-minded governments cite the pandemic to consolidate their power.
Coronavirus Crisis Offers Taiwan a Chance to Push Back Against China
Saying “Taiwan Can Help,” the island is resisting China’s efforts to isolate the self-ruling democracy that Beijing claims as its territory.
Coronavirus World News Updates
The European Union accused Poland and Hungary of undermining democracy — and awarded them billions. Meanwhile, shutdowns and an oil glut are crushing national economies.
Live Market Updates: Oil Prices Jump and Stocks Rise
The latest on stock market and business news during the coronavirus outbreak.
Chinese Agents Helped Spread Messages That Sowed Virus Panic in U.S., Officials Say
American officials were alarmed by fake text messages and social media posts that said President Trump was locking down the country. Experts see a convergence with Russian tactics.
A Closed Border Can’t Stop This Elderly Couple: ‘Love Is the Best Thing in the World’
The coronavirus crisis has separated families and severed supply chains. But a pair of lovers, 89 and 85, have found a romantic way to keep (almost) in touch.
Oil Collapse and Covid-19 Create Toxic Geopolitical Stew
For nations reliant on oil sales, the combination of the price collapse and the coronavirus pandemic has created new threats of poverty and political instability from Iraq to Venezuela.
Facebook Invests $5.7 Billion in Indian Internet Giant Jio
It was the largest bet by the social network on the developing market, where millions of people have gone online in recent years.
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
As some states ease restrictions, they are meeting resistance from mayors, health experts and business leaders who say it’s too soon.