• Three Israelis were wounded, two of them critically, in an attack by three men armed with guns and knives in Jerusalem. [The New York Times]

• A court in Moscow sentenced five Chechens to lengthy prison sentences over the 2015 killing of Boris Nemtsov, the Russian opposition leader. The organizers may still be at large. [The New York Times]

• A court in London is weighing a last-ditch plea by the parents of Charlie Gard, a terminally-ill infant, to have him treated with an untested, experimental therapy. [The New York Times]

• The number of Italians living in poverty tripled over the last decade to reach 4.7 million. [Bloomberg]

• Hungary’s government reacted defiantly to legal action by the E.U. over Budapest’s new rules on foreign funding for civic groups. [Associated Press]

• An appeals court in Belgrade halted Serbia’s first trial over war crimes committed in Srebrenica in 1995. [Balkan Insight]

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