Rohan Goswami, Max Tani, and Liz Hoffman

Reed Albergotti

Mass shootings in the US and Australia shattered peaceful communities on opposite sides of the world.
2Ukraine signaled it could offer a slate of concessions to Russia in an effort to advance peace talks.
3Israel said it killed a top Hamas commander in Gaza, challenging a fragile truce.
4Manhattan’s air pollution has fallen by a fifth since the introduction of New York City’s congestion charge.
5Hong Kong’s last major opposition party disbanded on Sunday, a reflection of Beijing’s pressure on the city.
6China’s economic downturn is hitting the luxury car sector, dealing a blow to European brands.
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