Las Vegas, Catalonia, Islamic State: Your Tuesday Briefing
[The New York Times] • Two women accused of killing the half brother of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un,
by smearing a nerve agent on his face pleaded not guilty to murder at their trial in Malaysia.
[The New York Times] • Boris Johnson, the British foreign secretary, fell back in line with Prime
Minister Theresa May at the Conservative Party conference after challenging her Brexit strategy.
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[The New York Times] • In Puerto Rico, the social fabric has held despite much chaos and deprivation, and crime has not spiked.
[The New York Times] • A German woman who followed her husband to Syria to join the Islamic State discusses her fate now as a prisoner in Iraq.