Isro: India space chief says no mystery over rocket debris on Australian beach (www.bbc.co.uk)
Wagner: Satellite images reveal Belarus camp arrival (www.bbc.co.uk)
US government adds two more spyware makers to deny list (techcrunch.com)
Spain election: Trans youths' families fear for rights under a right-wing government (www.reuters.com)
Social media riot shutdowns possible under EU content law, top official says (www.politico.eu)
“If they don’t act immediately, we’ll be able to ban the operation [of the platforms] on our territory.” Nineteen very large online platforms will have to comply to limit the spread of illegal and harmful content.
First US nuclear sub docks in South Korea since 1981 (www.bbc.co.uk)
Colombian rescuers search for children after river burst its banks (www.bbc.co.uk)
It's Official, Say NOAA and NASA: This June Was the Hottest Ever Recorded on Earth (www.commondreams.org)
NASA called the soaring heat "part of a pattern of increasing global temperatures, as a result of human activities, mainly carbon dioxide emissions."
Texas troopers told to push children into Rio Grande, deny water to migrants, records say (www.houstonchronicle.com)
WASHINGTON — Officers working for Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security initiative have been ordered to push small children and nursing babies back into the Rio Grande, and have been told not to give water to asylum seekers even in extreme heat, according to an email from a Department of Public Safety trooper who described the...