In Marrakesh, prices are stable as buyer interest from Europe picks up and brokers await the return of international clients.

Everything Was Canceled in 2020. What About 2021?
From the French Open and the Toyko Olympics to New York Pride, a look at which global events are canceled, postponed or moving ahead (with altered plans) in 2021.
How to Plan a D.I.Y. Alaska Trip
In a state the size of Texas, California and Montana combined, planning an affordable itinerary can be a challenge, especially with this summer’s lack of cheap cruises.

Heading Home for the Vaccine: One Expat’s Trans-Atlantic Journey
With Europe’s vaccine campaign stymied, the Madrid-based author, along with his husband and children, boarded a plane for the U.S. “The act of taking matters into one’s own hands,” he writes, “can feel daunting.”
The Price They Pay for Your Perfect Vacation Photo
Scientists are concerned about unregulated feeding of ocean wildlife by tour operators.


FAA Fines Passengers Who Clashed Over Mask Rules
Dozens of people face fines of up to $35,000 for assaulting and interfering with flight attendants under a zero-tolerance policy introduced by the F.A.A. this year.

Surviving in Isolation, Where the Steppe Has Turned to Sand
In the Russian republic of Kalmykia, the encroaching desert has transformed the landscape. “Nature,” one farmer said, “is forcing us to leave.”

What to Do If Your Car is Recalled
Recalls are common, but receiving a notice can still be unnerving. Here’s what to expect.

Cruise Line Threatens to Skip Florida Ports Over Proof-of-Vaccination Ban
Norwegian Cruise Line plans to require Covid-19 vaccine documentation from its crew members and customers, but Florida recently enacted a law that bars businesses from doing so.