Malaysia: A Vietnamese woman who said she had been duped into smearing a lethal nerve agent on the half brother of North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, at Kuala Lumpur’s international airport was sentenced after pleading guilty to a charge of causing bodily harm. Her lawyer said she would be released on May 4. Her co-defendant was recently freed.

Syria: The city of Raqqa, which the Islamic State used as the capital of its caliphate, was freed from the terrorist group more than a year ago. Our journalists returned to speak with residents trying to get the city back on its feet.

Saudi Arabia: The kingdom’s giant oil company, Aramco, generated $111 billion last year, according to Moody’s, pushing it far past Apple, Amazon and other oil giants as the world’s most profitable company. “Aramco’s scale of production in combination with its vast hydrocarbon resources is a very strong competitive advantage,” Moody’s analysts said.

Russia: Natalia Fileva, one of the country’s richest women, was killed along with her father and a pilot when the private plane on which they were traveling crashed in Germany. She was the co-owner of a conglomerate behind the Russian company S7 Airlines.

Burger King: The fast food chain is introducing a vegetarian burger at its U.S. locations that will include a patty from Impossible Foods, thrusting the plant-based meat alternatives start-up into the mainstream commercial space.

TikTok: The wildly popular video app offers a glimpse into the professional lives of people around the world, from a chef in New York to a railway worker in Britain, in a way that other social media networks can’t quite capture.