- Russian forces have had some success in the city of Bakhmut, Ukrainian military officials said, adding that their fighters were still holding on. The mining city and surrounding towns in the eastern region of Donetsk have been a focal point of assault for much of Russia's invasion. Here are the latest developments and the scenes from the frontlines.
- Russia's FSB security service said that a reporter with The Wall Street Journal, Evan Gershkovich, had been detained in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg on suspicion of espionage. The newspaper said that it "vehemently denies" the allegations and seeks the immediate release of their reporter.
- The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog visited Ukraine's embattled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant and said he was putting aside plans for a security zone around the facility so he could propose specific protection measures acceptable to both Moscow and Kyiv.
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- Taiwan predicts a less severe reaction from China to an expected meeting between President Tsai Ing-wen and U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, according to a senior Taiwan security official. Tsai arrived in New York on her way to Central America, and will stop off in Los Angeles next week on her way back. The White House urged China not to use a "normal" stopover as a pretext to increase aggressive activity.
- Pope Francis spent a peaceful night in a Rome hospital after suffering from a respiratory infection, a Vatican source said. The pope was hospitalized after complaining of breathing difficulties, raising fresh concerns over the health of the 86-year-old pontiff.
- The governor of Kentucky said fatalities were expected after two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a routine training mission over the state. The status of the crew members was not immediately known, the U.S. Army's Fort Campbell said in a statement to Reuters. This is one of the stories covered on today's edition of the Reuters World News podcast.
- At least 29 people have died, including a 6-month old baby, after a fire broke out on an inter-island passenger ferry in the southern Philippines, the coast guard said. Authorities have yet to identify the cause of the fire that started when many of the passengers were asleep on the ferry's lower deck.
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