INTERNATIONAL

An article on Monday about a gathering in Poland held to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II misspelled the surname of the director of the Polish History Museum. He is Robert Kostro, not Kastro.

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An article on Saturday about deforestation in South America misspelled the name of a town in Colombia. It is San Vicente del Caguán, not San Vicente de Caguán. It also referred incorrectly to Madre de Dios. It is a region, not a province.

NATIONAL

The White House Memo article on Saturday about President Trump’s attempts to place blame as the economy shows signs of slowing misstated the findings of the consumer confidence index in August. It fell 8.7 percent from July, not 8.6 percent. It also referred incorrectly to the Dow Jones close on Friday. The index ended the day essentially flat, not up 1.5 percent.

SPORTS

An article on Wednesday about the tennis players Elina Svitolina and Gaël Monfils misstated the place where Monfils was born. He was born in Paris and grew up in Guadeloupe; he was not born in Guadeloupe.