Human remains retrieved from the crash site of EgyptAir Flight 804 have burn marks and are very small in size, suggesting an explosion on board may have downed the aircraft in the east Mediterranean, a senior Egyptian forensics official said Tuesday. [...] the head of the government’s forensic agency later Tuesday dismissed as speculation all media reports about human remains from the crash indicating an explosion. The United Nations Refugee Agency says humanitarian conditions are worsening and insecurity is increasing in Niger’s southeast Diffa region as thousands displaced by violence are forced to resettle. The European Union’s statistical agency says that one out of three deaths in the 28-nation bloc would be avoidable if optimal health care was available. Colorectal cancer and breast cancer followed. 5 ‘Fear of criminality’: Israel’s government watchdog has released a lengthy report detailing a “fear of criminality” over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s travel expenses before he took office. The state comptroller’s report Tuesday said some of Netanyahu’s foreign trips when he was finance minister between 2003 and 2005 were financed by private donors, creating the impression of bribery and conflict of interests. Police are trying to use Spain’s public security law to fine a woman for carrying a bag in Madrid bearing the initials A.C.A.B., which they interpreted to stand for “All Cops Are Bastards” and not “All Cats Are Beautiful,” as was written on the bag.