Migration and violence dominated a heavy Saturday. Moroccan police arrested more than 100 people attempting to cross into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta — four outlets covered it, more than any other story of the day. In Lebanon, the prime minister said seven people were killed in an Israeli strike in the south, and in the United States five were injured, one critically, in a shooting at Virginia State University. The death of Jason Arday, the former Cambridge professor found dead weeks after a plagiarism scandal, drew both news coverage and tributes across separate reports. Zimbabwe's ferry disaster grew worse as 22 more bodies were recovered, taking the toll to 68. Two lighter threads ran alongside: Liechtenstein moved to change its succession laws to allow women to inherit the throne, and in a Welsh village crowds lined the streets as Bonnie Tyler's coffin was brought home. In markets, the main story was next year's Social Security cost-of-living adjustment and how much it will actually add to benefits.