| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | | | For decades, India has relied on female sterilization as its primary mode of contraception, funding about four million tubal ligations every year. Read More → | | | Faustin-Archange Touadéra inherits the enormous task of trying to restore order in a country where armed rebel groups still control much territory. Read More → | | | The deaths of two Serbian Embassy employees drew protests from Serbia and raised questions about the American intelligence that led to the strikes. Read More → | | | by MICHAEL FORSYTHE, KEITH BRADSHER and CHRIS BUCKLEY, 10 hours ago . Save . Twitter . Facebook The dismissal is a gamble by President Xi Jinping that he can limit damage to the Communist Party from the struggling economy. Read More → | | | Britons will vote on June 23 on whether to stay in the European Union or to quit, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Saturday, a decision that could have mom.. Read More → | | | France's brand of secularism discourages, and sometimes bans, public religious expression, making workplaces prone to misunderstandings. Read More → | | | Xiao Gang was chief of the China Securities Regulatory Commission. His replacement is Liu Shiyu, chairman of the Agricultural Bank of China. Read More → | | | Mr. Eco was an expert in the arcane field of semiotics whose seven works of fiction included the blockbuster medieval mystery "The Name of the Rose." Read More → | | | CNN-World Remove | | | Author Umberto Eco, famous for the novels "Foucault's Pendulum" and "The Name of the Rose," died Friday, said Lori Glazer, spokeswoman for his U.S. publisher. 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Read More → | | | The Kurdistan Freedom Hawks -- known as the TAK -- have claimed responsibility for this week's deadly bombing in Ankara, the Kurdish militant group said Friday.. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | | | HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - From listening posts to jet fighter deployments and now surface-to-air missiles, China's expanding facilities in the Paracel Isla.. Read More → | | | LONDON (Reuters) - When Prime Minister David Cameron sealed a deal designed to keep Britain in the European Union after two days of talks in Brussels, his reli.. Read More → | | | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hundreds of Australians held an overnight vigil outside a hospital treating a baby girl facing repatriation to an offshore immigration deten.. Read More → | | | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fijian officials were assessing the damage on Sunday after one of the most powerful storms recorded in the southern hemisphere tore through .. 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