Welcome to this Tuesday’s edition of Global News. Today, EU leaders meet to negotiate top leadership, 55 dead after prison violence in Brazil, extremist attacks on Afghan schools triple, Google’s shadow workforce profiled, and the Trump administration steps up attacks on climate science.
Divided pro-EU leaders open talks after tense election (Reuters)
Prison fighting leaves at least 55 dead in northern Brazil (NY Times)
Attacks by extremists on Afghan schools triple, report says (NY Times)
Google’s shadow work force: Temps who outnumber full-time employees (NY Times)
Trump administration hardens its attack on climate science (NY Times)
Israel moves towards new vote as Netanyahu struggles to form government (Reuters)
Kawasaki stabbing rampage leaves three dead, including schoolgirl and suspect; 17 injured (The Japan Times)
Facebook says Zuckerberg and Sandberg will defy Canadian subpoena, risking contempt vote (CNN)
Colombia army’s new kill orders send chills down ranks (NY Times)
Petition calling for impeachment of South Korea's Moon to force a response (Reuters)
Paramilitaries are surging again in Northern Ireland (Foreign Policy)
Afghanistan’s air is deadlier than its war (Foreign Policy)
Millennials ‘make farming sexy’ in Africa, where tilling the soil once meant shame (NY Times)