Texas, ‘Brexit,’ Emmanuel Macron: Your Friday Briefing
[The New York Times] • Nuclear inspectors said they found no evidence
that Iran was breaching its nuclear agreement with the U.S. and Europe, complicating President Trump’s bid to dismantle the deal.
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[The New York Times] • A court in Pakistan surprised observers by acquitting five defendants in the 2007 assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
and declaring the former leader Pervez Musharraf a fugitive in the case.
[The New York Times] • Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor,
and Martin Schulz, her main rival in elections on Sept. 24, will meet on Sunday for their only televised debate.
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• The Trump administration ordered Russia to close its San Francisco consulate
and two other sites in New York and Washington, in the latest diplomatic tit-for-tat over Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election.