INTERNATIONAL
An article on Tuesday about Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara’s journey from a jihadist to a conciliatory leader referred imprecisely to the text on a Hayat Tahrir al-Sham flag. It said, “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet,” not “No God except Allah. No Prophet except Muhammad.”
NATIONAL
An article on Tuesday about Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, naming Dean Fuleihan as his deputy mayor and Elle Bisgaard-Church as his chief of staff, misstated Mr. Fuleihan’s past work experience. He has not worked for Rudy Giuliani.
BUSINESS
An article on Friday about the media company Run-A-Muck, which aims to build digital worlds around movies and television shows, misidentified New Regency’s role in the “Consent” project. It is acting as a film studio in that project, not a production company.
OBITUARIES
An obituary on Monday about the British journalist Anthony Grey, who was held hostage by China for more than two years as part of China’s retaliation after the British colonial authorities in Hong Kong imprisoned eight pro-China journalists accused of participating in anti-British riots on the island, misstated the dimensions of a room in which Mr. Grey was confined in a house in Beijing. It was eight feet square, not eight square feet.
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