- A US airstrike in Libya has reportedly killed Al Qaeda leader Mokhtar Belmoktar, the man behind the AQ assault on an Algerian refinery in 2013 where 37 hostages died.
- The European Space Agency's comet probe Philae is now communicating for the first time after landing on the surface of a comet last November and hibernating.
- Hillary Clinton has weighed in on the TPP trade deal, saying that US drug companies benefiting from the pact should sell their products to the US government at a discount.
- Both European Union officials and Greek politicians are pointing fingers as economic talks to prevent Greece from defaulting on loans collapsed over the weekend.
- Automaker BMW and Chinese search engine giant Baidu say they will team up for a working self-driving car "before the year is out".
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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