INTERNATIONAL

An article on Sunday about an Iranian oil tanker anchored off the coast of Syria incorrectly described the release of satellite images of the Adrian Darya 1. The images were released by the space technology company Maxar Technologies, not by two companies.

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An article on Tuesday about Nigeria’s plans to airlift its citizens out of South Africa misstated the name of the airline that has volunteered to help Nigerians leave. It is Air Peace, not Peace Air.

NATIONAL

An article on Monday about the decision by Mark Sanford, the former governor and representative from South Carolina, to challenge President Trump for the Republican presidential nomination misstated the year Bill Weld was a nominee on the Libertarian ticket for president. It was 2016, not 2012.

NEW YORK

An article on Tuesday about a possible threat that the beams of light projected in Lower Manhattan each year in tribute to the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks pose to migratory birds misstated part of the name of a program that monitors the streets for birds that have died after crashing into buildings. It is N.Y.C. Audubon’s Project Safe Flight, not Safelight.