Protesters clash with Kenya police over tax hikes, two killed, officers say (www.reuters.com)
Palestinian president visits Jenin refugee camp after devastating Israeli attack (morningstaronline.co.uk)
UN Report: Arbitrary Detention Has Made the Palestinian Territories an 'Open-air Prison' (archive.is)
Roadside Bomb Kills 8 Family Members In Somalia: Mayor (www.barrons.com)
South Korea welcomes first panda twins (www.bbc.com)
Sarah Silverman sues Meta, OpenAI for copyright infringement (www.reuters.com)
Muslim nations demand action after ‘Islamophobic’ Quran burning (www.aljazeera.com)
Intelligence Report Says Safety Training at Chinese Government Lab Complex in Wuhan Before the Pandemic Appears Routine (www.propublica.org)
EU politicians pass vote on controversial Nature Restoration Law (www.irishtimes.com)
North Korea fires suspected long-range ballistic missile, South says (www.cnn.com)
EXPLAINED: Russian Commander Stanislav Rzhytsky Shot Dead After Posting Runs on Strava Running App (www.kyivpost.com)
A Russian commander with an apparent habit of posting his running routes on social media has been shot dead while jogging in the city of Krasnodar....
Has Israel greenlighted the killing of senior Hamas leaders? (www.middleeastmonitor.com)
Death toll rises to over 90 as monsoon rains lash northern India (www.aa.com.tr)
Militants kill 4 soldiers at Pakistani army base: Army (www.straitstimes.com)
Thai foreign minister met Aung San Suu Kyi on secret Myanmar trip (www.aljazeera.com)
Kuwait to print 100,000 Qurans in Swedish 'to affirm tolerance of Islam' (www.middleeastmonitor.com)
Australian war hero appeals court decision that blamed him for unlawful killings in Afghanistan (abcnews.go.com)
NATO chief: Ukraine to join alliance when "conditions are met" (www.axios.com)
Another Stumble: German Intelligence Criticized for Slow Handling of Russian Coup Attempt (www.spiegel.de)
At Least 5 Dead After Helicopter Carrying Tourists Crashes Near Mount Everest (time.com)
India deals blow to online gaming industry with 28% tax (www.reuters.com)
What did the BBC presenter allegedly do and why hasn’t he been named? (www.theguardian.com)
The BBC suspended one of its male presenters on Sunday after he was accused of spending £35,000 buying explicit images from a young person who spent the money on crack cocaine.