W. Gyude Moore and Meron Tesfaye

Ben Smith

Saudi Arabia stepped up the number of executions conducted this year, part of a deadly crackdown on dissent.
2Japan is due to greenlight the opening of the world’s largest nuclear reactor, part of a wider nuclear renaissance.
3CBS News delayed airing a documentary after the White House refused to comment, raising questions of editorial independence.
4US Vice President JD Vance refused to take sides in the ongoing row over antisemitism, at a major conservative conference.
5French President Emmanuel Macron said his country would build its first aircraft carrier in decades.
6US and Ukrainian officials hailed ‘productive’ talks in Miami, though there was no major breakthrough on Ukraine.
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