Our writer retraced her steps through Paris, seeking a glimpse of the period she later called “the high point in my life, my happiest and most carefree year.”

Here’s what else is happening

U.S. immigration: President Trump delayed planned nationwide raids that would have deported about 2,000 undocumented families, but said they would resume if Democrats didn’t agree to change the country’s asylum laws within two weeks. Separately, lawyers who visited a detention center for migrant children in Clint, Tex., found tremendous overcrowding and filthy conditions.

President Trump: He denied allegations by an advice columnist, E. Jean Carroll, that he had raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in 1995 or 1996, saying he had “no idea” who she was. Ms. Carroll describes the episode in her forthcoming book, from which an excerpt was published on New York magazine’s website.

Ethiopia: The chief of staff of the Ethiopian Army and at least three other senior officials were killed in different parts of the country when a general tried to seize control of the northern state of Amhara in an attempted coup.

The Vatican: While Pope Francis champions refugees and migrants around the world, anti-immigration politicians have found increasing support among once-powerful conservative Catholic figures who have been sidelined within the church by the pontiff.

Britain: A British court has ordered an abortion for a mentally disabled woman against her mother’s wishes. The judge called the decision “heartbreaking” but in the best interests of the woman.

Boris Johnson: The police were called early Friday in response to a loud altercation between the front-runner to be Britain’s next prime minister and his girlfriend. A neighbor was reportedly alarmed by the sound of screaming and banging.