Nigeria airstrike 'mistakenly' kills worshippers at religious festival (www.bbc.com)
The North Korean leader calls for women to have more children to halt a fall in the birthrate (apnews.com)
Automakers’ data privacy practices “are unacceptable,” says US senator (arstechnica.com)
French parliament backs proposal to ban vapes (www.theguardian.com)
Danish dockworkers join Swedish strike action against Tesla (www.reuters.com)
Israel orders more Gazans to flee, bombs areas where it sends them (www.reuters.com)
Fears raised after Hong Kong journalist fails to return from China trip (www.theguardian.com)
11 bodies recovered after volcanic eruption in Indonesia, and 22 climbers are still missing (apnews.com)
US Air Force Osprey crash wreckage and remains of five crew found off Japan (www.theguardian.com)
Cone-shaped tombs with more than 3,000-year-old human remains found in park (www.newsweek.com)
Iron Age site in Europe unearths rituals of animal sacrifice (cosmosmagazine.com)
Ecuador’s Siekopai Nation Wins Historic Land Back Victory In The Amazon Rainforest (amazonfrontlines.org)
Peru archaeologists unearth 1,000-year-old mummies of children in Lima (www.reuters.com)
New Zealand returns ancient artefacts to Egypt (egyptian-gazette.com)
German authorities repatriate 75 ancient artefacts to Mexico (www.theartnewspaper.com)
The LAPD Is Using Controversial Mass Surveillance Tracking Software (www.vice.com)
Possible Arctic graveyard may be northernmost Stone Age cemetery — but there are no human remains to prove it (www.livescience.com)
Wellington celebrates first kiwi chicks in the wild in 150 years (www.rnz.co.nz)
Two kiwi chicks have been born in the wild in Wellington, the first in more than 150 years....