World Protests in Iran reach 10th night as Iranians summon U.K. ambassador over coverage Iran's Foreign Ministry said Sunday it summoned Britain's ambassador to protest what it described as a hostile atmosphere created by London-based Farsi language media outlets. The Associated Press
World CNN says Iran's president tried to make a hijab a condition for Amanpour interview CNN's Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour said her interview with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in New York was abruptly canceled when she refused to wear a headscarf. Merrit Kennedy
Politics Biden stops short of saying he will raise Khashoggi's killing in Saudi Arabia President Biden said "I always bring up human rights" on foreign trips, but stopped short of saying he would raise the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi when he meets Saudi leaders. Eric McDaniel
World Iran nuclear talks are starting again. A lot has changed, and here's what's at stake The deal provided Iran sanctions relief for limits on its nuclear program. But now there's new Iranian leadership and more uranium in their stockpile than when Trump abandoned the agreement. Larry Kaplow
Politics Intelligence Chiefs Say China, Russia Are Biggest Threats To U.S. The top U.S. intelligence officials detailed concerns to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, with many questions raised about cyberthreats and espionage targeting U.S. technology. Scott Neuman
World Reviving The Iran Nuclear Deal: Here's What It Involves And Why It's Hard Before the U.S. pulled out, the deal gave Iran money and gave the world assurances that Iran wasn't trying to build nuclear weapons. Larry Kaplow
World What It Would Take For Biden To Revive The Iran Deal President Biden wants to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal that his predecessor pulled out of. It's at a standstill, but analysts say the Biden administration can make gestures to bring Iran to the table. Jackie Northam
National U.S. Launches Military Airstrikes Against Iranian-Backed Militants In Syria The Thursday strikes targeted Iranian-backed groups in eastern Syria in response to rocket attacks against Americans in Iraq. Vanessa Romo
World Iran, U.N. Regulators Agree On Reduced — But Continued — Nuclear Verification The International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran announced an deal to keep some verification activities going for the immediate future. Iran earlier had said it would suspend snap inspections. Peter Kenyon
World Opinion: Pursuing Diplomacy With Iran Doesn't Mean Ignoring Its Bad Behavior Arab and U.S. liberals differ on how to handle Iran and its proxies, writes Firas Maksad. He says reactions to the killing of his friend Lokman Slim, a critic of Hezbollah, are a case in point. Firas Maksad