James Comey, Emmanuel Macron, French Open: Your Morning Briefing
[The New York Times] • A Texas sheriff said two toddlers died after being left in a car overnight and into a hot morning.
Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" The wall — which had divided the German capital since 1961 — was a physical
and metaphorical symbol of the ideological and economic differences that separated East and West.
[The New York Times] • A China Eastern passenger jet en route to Shanghai made an emergency landing when
crew members spotted a huge hole in the casing of its left engine shortly after leaving Sydney.
He called it "the most horrific case of child endangerment
that I have seen." [The New York Times] • Yekwon Sunwoo, 28, became the first South Korean pianist to win the prestigious Van Cliburn competition, besting more than two dozen rivals.
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[The New York Times] • Eighteen Vietnamese asylum seekers, including 12 children,
who were turned back by Australia have received refugee status in Indonesia.