This Wednesday, Navy SEALS were warned against reporting their chief for war crimes, Trump signs law to punish websites for sex trafficking, Mexico begins detaining Central American migrants in caravans, industrial-scale snooping, exported to the world, and more news out of Sri Lanka.
Navy SEALS were warned against reporting their chief for war crimes (NY Times)
Trump signs law to punish websites for sex trafficking (Reuters)
Mexico begins detaining Central American migrants in caravans (WSJ)
New headlines out of Sri Lanka:
UK cyber boss downplays threat of Five Eyes security rift over Huawei (Reuters)
Drones to deliver vaccines, blood and drugs across Ghana (Reuters)
More than 50 dead in South Africa after heavy rains (Reuters)
Algerian military's patience wearing thin with daily protests (Bloomberg)
Russia, U.S., China aim to cajole Taliban into inter-Afghan talks (Reuters)
Twitter unveils new tool against EU elections meddlers (Reuters)
At least 17 killed in blast in Syria's rebel-held Jisr al Shughour: rescue workers (Reuters)
Three days of festivities end with Egypt saying Yes to more Sisi (Bloomberg)
California tried to fix its prisons. Now county jails are more deadly. (ProPublica)