North Korea: An armed group attacked the country’s embassy in Madrid last month and then ran off — a head-scratching incident about which few details have emerged. On Tuesday, the story got stranger when a Spanish judge revealed that the raid was led by a Mexican man who lives in the United States and offered material stolen from the embassy to the F.B.I.

Mueller report: The special counsel’s decision to leave open the question of whether President Trump obstructed justice has eroded the unspoken rules limiting presidential powers that emerged after the Watergate scandal, our chief White House correspondent writes.

The Philippines: A former high-ranking police official has said he reported more than a year ago that two Chinese associates of President Rodrigo Duterte were involved in drug trafficking in the country, and that the president had taken no action against them despite his well-known crusade against illegal narcotics. The former official, who was fired over corruption allegations, has provided no compelling evidence to support the accusations, which Mr. Duterte denies.

Baseball: The American season is opening, with a few players in startlingly large contracts and many more veterans making far less than players of their caliber once commanded.

“Dog suicide bridge”: According to locals, anywhere from 300 to 600 pet dogs have suddenly jumped off a tiny bridge in Scotland, inviting paranormal explanations.