Daily brief
Iran and the United States held indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, with both sides reporting progress and an agreement on guiding principles. Iran's foreign minister described it as opening a new window for negotiations, while a senior Iranian official said the country conveyed its positions on nuclear issues and sanctions. Concurrently, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei made a separate statement saying Iran could sink U.S. warships.
Hillary Clinton accused the Trump administration of a 'cover-up' regarding Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, calling for their full release. Donald Trump responded by denying any links to Epstein, stating he is 'totally exonerated'.
A US judge ordered the Trump administration to restore a slavery exhibit it had removed from a Philadelphia landmark, which focused on George Washington's connection to slavery.
Belgium summoned the U.S. ambassador after he accused Belgian officials of antisemitism in a case involving illegal circumcision charges, reprimanding him over his public criticism.
Peru’s Congress voted to impeach President Jose Jeri in a government shake-up.