
Reed Albergotti

David Weigel

Iran rejected a US peace plan and laid out its own conditions for entering negotiations, setting a high bar.
2Supply shocks stemming from the Iran war will expand beyond fuel markets — to the benefit of China and Russia.
3A US jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in a landmark social media addiction trial, a verdict carrying major implications for other cases.
4Tensions between China and Japan flared further this week after a Japanese army officer was accused of breaking into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo.
5The US deployed thousands more troops to the Middle East, even as Trump said an Iran deal was close.
6The world’s imbalance between incoming and outgoing energy is growing ever faster, the UN warned.
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