This Wednesday, the EU decided to continue Operation Sophia, its anti-smuggling mission; a top Algerian political party backed the military in saying President Bouteflika should resign, and a Saudi airstrike hit a Yemeni hospital. Read these stories and more below.
EU diplomats tentatively agree to extend Operation Sophia (Politico)
Algerian party, top union join army in seeking Bouteflika exit (Reuters)
Secretive group seeking to oust Kim Jong-un claim North Korea embassy raid (The Guardian)
Tusk urges European Parliament to stay open to long Brexit delay (Politico)
Saudi airstrike said to hit Yemeni hospital as war enters year 5 (NY Times)
Road safety: UK, Europe set to adopt vehicle speed limiters (BBC)
Article 13: Memes exempt as EU backs controversial copyright law (BBC)
A potential domestic catastrophe as flooding degrades wells in Midwest (Axios)
IBM accused of violating federal anti-age discrimination law (ProPublica)
El Salvador considers amnesty for those accused of crimes during its civil war (ProPublica)
After Boeing crashes, sharp questions about the industry regulating itself (NY Times)