- South Korean officials confirm a senior intelligence officer with North Korea has defected, the colonel is reportedly the highest-ranking known North Korean military official to do so.
- Dozens were reported injured when Macedonian police fired tear gas and stun grenades into a crowd of Syrian refugees trying to break through a border fence with Greece.
- A US Navy Lt. Commander faces espionage charges as he reportedly spied for China and Taiwan, Pentagon officials say the officer has been held in confinement for eight months.
- UK Prime Minister David Cameron will face British lawmakers Monday after a week of statements over his personal tax information brought up in the "Panama Papers".
- With US auto regulators in the Obama administration wanting to move forward on self-driving car rules, auto industry groups are signaling a yellow light to slow down on new regulations.
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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