Bangladeshi security forces on Saturday stormed a Dhaka restaurant where Islamic State gunmen were holding hostages, in- cluding several foreigners. A1
Turkey detained 28 people in a second day of raids stemming from the Istanbul airport attack. A7
Attorney General Lynch expressed regret over a meet- ing with Bill Clinton and moved to quell concerns it could influence the probe of Hillary Clinton’s email use. A1
The U.S. released for the first time estimates of the number of civilians killed in airstrikes against suspected terrorists. A12
Gove laid out a platform for his candidacy to be U.K. prime minister, draw- ing a clear battle line with Conservative rival May. A6
An Austrian court or- dered a rerun of the final round of the country’s presidential election. A6
Brazilian police searched the home of the chairman of JBS and the offices of the firm’s parent company. A12
Business&Finance
Markets closed the week still bearing the mark of Brit- ain’s vote to exit the EU. A rebound in stocks was tem- pered by a renewed sense of caution in bonds. The 10-year Treasury yield briefly touched a record low. A1, B1, B5 European cities are woo- ing banks and investors worried about London’s sta- tus as a financial center. B2
Regulators were forced to wait until a major mishap occurred before addressing Tesla’s Autopilot system. A1
Mondelez faces an un- usual number of legal and political hurdles if it contin- ues its pursuit of Hershey. B1
U.S. auto sales rose at the slowest pace in at least 13 months in June, with GM and Toyota posting drops. B3
Puerto Rico defaulted on its constitutionally guaranteed debt, a first. A3
UnitedHealth sued kid- ney-care chain American Renal Associates, accusing the company of fraud. B1