Britain: Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who flew back to London from the United Nations General Assembly, said the Supreme Court was “wrong” to deliberate on a political question during his address to Parliament, capping a combative day of shouting and finger pointing.

Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been tapped to try to form the country’s next government, the president’s office announced on Wednesday, offering the longtime leader a lifeline as he faces corruption charges. If Mr. Netanyahu can’t stitch together a coalition in 28 days, his chief opponent, Benny Gantz, will have a go.

U.S.-Japan trade: The countries signed a limited deal on Wednesday that would lower barriers to American agricultural goods while cutting U.S. tariffs on some Japanese products, including turbines, green tea and flowers.

China: Beijing has leveraged its economic might to convince other countries to remain silent over its Uighur detention camps. In a speech on religious freedom before the United Nations General Assembly this week, President Trump didn’t mention the Uighurs.

Juul: The chief executive stepped down amid a growing backlash against the firm. Kevin Burns will be replaced by an executive from Altria, a major tobacco company that owns a 35 percent stake in Juul.

Australia: The capital territory, which includes the city of Canberra, became the country’s first jurisdiction to legalize recreational marijuana, despite federal laws that carry prison terms for personal use of the drug.

South Korea: An expectant mother who visited a clinic in Seoul last month to receive a nutritional shot woke up hours later to learn she had mistakenly been given an abortion, the police said.