From CBC News, an RCMP officer shoots the driver of a car which hit him.
From Global News, after getting their citizenship, some refugees from Syria will be able to vote in this fall's Canadian elections.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelans protest against U.S. President Trump.
From Morocco World News, bias against women shows up in Moroccan proverbs.
From Egypt Today, Muslim pilgrims pray on Mecca's Mount Ararat.
From Arutz Sheva, Israeli security forces arrest four suspects in the murder of IDF soldier Dvir Sorek, including two surprised in their beds.
From The Times Of Israel, the IDF prevents a "large-scale terror attack", killing four Palestinians trying to infiltrate from the Gaza strip.
From The Jerusalem Post, in an attempt to keep its truce with Israel, Hamas distances itself from the attempted infiltration.
From In-Cyprus, a crowdfunding effort to pay the legal fees of a British woman accused of making a false rape accusation raises more money than its target.
From Hürriyet Daily News, according to National Defense Minister Hulusi Akar, Turkey's stance on Cyprus is the same as it was 45 years ago.
From StepFeed, men, please refrain from sexual harassment during the Hajj.
From Radio Farda, a clash between Iran Air Force personnel and civilians leaves two people dead and four wounded.
From The Express Tribune, 13 Indian diplomatic personnel leave Pakistan.
From Pakistan Today, Pakistan considers an "out of the box" solution for Kashmir.
From Khaama Press, Afghan special forces foil two suicide attacks planned for the cities of Kabul and Nangarhar.
From The Hans India, an Afghan woman in a holding camp in Serbia finds peace and hope by painting.
From the Hindustan Times, 100 cows die of alleged food poisoning in Vijayawada, India.
From India Today, Pakistan suspends three bus routes going to India.
From the Daily Mirror, according to Sri Lanka's parliament speaker, the investigation into the Easter Sunday attacks has become more popular than the TV show Kopi Kade.
From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka and Cambodia strengthen their ties to promote Theravada Buddhism.
From SDE, Kenyan atheists want their own holiday.
From PM News, a Liverpool, England man pleads guilty to sending racist Tweets against a soccer player.
From The Jakarta Post, churches and mosque maintain "harmonious" ties in Malang, East Java, Indonesia.
From The Straits Times, Hong Kong's tenth week of protests includes tear gas fired by police and a sit-in at an airport.
From the Borneo Post, elite Royal Malaysian Police commandos join the search for a missing Irish teenage girl.
From Free Malaysia Today, some Orang Asli offer to help find the Irish girl.
From The Mainichi, a large powerful typhoon appears headed toward western Japan.
And from Gatestone Institute, Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei's fatwa against nuclear weapons is a deception.
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