*) Deadly clashes erupt during Lebanon protest
Gunfire has killed at least six people and wounded 30 at a Beirut rally organised by Shia Hezbollah and Amal movements.
That’s according to Lebanon's interior minister who said the "exchange started with sniper fire, with the first casualty shot to the head".
Demonstrators were calling for the removal of a popular judge, who's leading the investigation into last year's port explosion that killed more than 200 people.
*) Turkey reiterates importance of inclusive government in Afghanistan
Turkey has reiterated the importance of government inclusiveness for Afghanistan's unity, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said.
This comes following a meeting in Ankara with a high-level delegation from Afghanistan's acting Taliban government.
Ankara encouraged other countries to engage with the Taliban who ousted Afghanistan's government in August, saying "engaging was not the same as recognising".
*) WHO: Only one in 7 Covid-19 cases in Africa being detected
Only one in seven Covid-19 infections in Africa are detected, meaning an estimated 59 million people may be infected in the continent, the World Health Organization says.
“With limited testing, we’re still flying blind in far too many communities in Africa,” said Matshidiso Moeti, regional director for the WHO.
The UN plans to increase rapid diagnostic testing in eight African countries with the goal of testing 7 million people in the next year.
*) At least 46 people killed in Taiwan building fire
At least 46 people were killed and dozens more injured in a massive fire in a 13-storey building in southern Taiwan.
Officials say the "extremely fierce" blaze was hard to control and destroyed several floors.
An investigation is under way and officials set up an independent commission to investigate the conditions at the run-down building which was home to many poor, older and disabled people.
And finally…
*) Adele makes music comeback with new single
British vocal powerhouse Adele made her highly-anticipated music comeback, releasing her first new record since her 2015 Grammy award-winning album "25".
The 33-year-old, known for her ballads about break-ups and regrets, teased new single "Easy On Me" last week with a short video clip.
The song is the first to be released from her upcoming fourth album "30", out in November.