• Norway’s center-right Conservative Party won the final round of national elections. [The New York Times]

• British lawmakers voted to allow Prime Minister Theresa May’s E.U. withdrawal bill to move forward, though they warned that the broad powers the law grants her may need to be weakened later. [Bloomberg]

• A minority Tatar politician in the contested Crimean Peninsula was sentenced by a Russian court to eight years in prison, in a trial that his lawyers and human rights organizations called a sham. [The New York Times]

• Brazil is investigating reports that gold miners in the Amazon killed 10 members of one of the country’s so-called uncontacted tribes — indigenous groups living in isolation from the modern world. [The New York Times]

• Pope Francis urged those who deny climate change to consult with scientists and appealed to Mr. Trump not to end a program protecting undocumented immigrant children from deportation. [The New York Times]

• Alcoholics Anonymous is flourishing in Iran, where drinking has been illegal since 1979. [The New York Times]

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