| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | The United States is transferring nine detainees from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to Saudi Arabia, the Pentagon said Saturday. Read More → | Bernie Sanders is taking a sledgehammer to the political status quo on Israel. Read More → | It looks eerily familiar. And yet so different.Popular: Guns in America | Sanders Demands Clinton Apologize | Blindsided: How ISIS Shook The World Read More → | Russia is deploying its ballistic missiles and attack submarines in numbers, range and aggression not seen in two decades, according to a top U.S. Navy officia.. Read More → | After a series of powerful earthquakes hit Japan, emergency crews are scrambling to rescue survivors trapped in rubble as aftershocks sway Kyushu region.Podcas.. Read More → | A tornado ripped through the southwestern city of Dolores in Uruguay, killing four people and leaving hundreds injured, government officials said. .. Read More → | Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders met with Pope during his visit to the Vatican, the senator told CNN. Read More → | Pope Francis traveled to the Greek island of Lesbos on Saturday to meet with migrants and refugees fleeing war and violence in the Middle East and North Africa.. Read More → | The most powerful message from the Nigerian students' kidnapping is that there is an enormous human toll to all this, writes Frida Ghitis. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | Kaliningrad, a part of Russia on the Baltic Sea, has become heavily armed amid tensions with the West. Read More → | President Castro told a Communist Party Congress that the United States was using a "different method" to undermine the system. Read More → | The administration is considering expanding its involvement in Iraq and Syria, and may announce its new plans in the next several days. Read More → | The move by Jan Böhmermann seemed intended to tamp down a debate that erupted two weeks ago after he broadcast a lewd poem about the Turkish president. Read More → | The attackers came from South Sudan and killed 140 civilians, including women and children, Ethiopia's communications minister said. Read More → | The arrest of the editor, Shafik Rehman, is the latest in a string of criminal proceedings against journalists in Bangladesh. Read More → | Peace talks have restarted, but Bashar al-Assad and the rebels are fighting over a state that is beyond salvaging. Read More → | Aftershocks were continuing on the island of Kyushu, and a warning that strong quakes were possible for several more days was issued. Read More → | In a nation where cows are both sacred and essential, camps have been set up to preserve them in a drought. But instead of dropping them off, the owners are st.. Read More → | As the president faces a possible impeachment, working-class people who brought her party to power say they feel abandoned and want a change. Read More → | Relatives have complained of a lack of high-level attention from American officials — stemming, they fear, from reluctance to confront Egypt and the United Ara.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | More than 150 countries begin switching to a different polio vaccine - an important milestone towards polio eradication, health campaigners say. Read More → | US Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz wins all 14 delegates in contention at a state party convention in Wyoming. Read More → | The French government is "completely committed" to building the UK's Hinkley Point nuclear power plant, France's economy minister tells the BBC. Read More → | The French and German foreign ministers make an announced visit to Libya, in a show of support by the EU for the country's new UN-backed government. Read More → | An experimental inflatable module has been attached to the International Space Station remotely by a Nasa ground control team. Read More → | Heavy rain and cold temperatures mean a difficult night for tens of thousands of people forced into temporary shelters following two powerful quakes in south-w.. Read More → | The light-hearted Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster stages its first legally recognised wedding. Read More → | The BBC's Robin Brant reports from the quake-hit down of Mashiki, in Kumamoto Prefecture, where he describes the streets as eerie and deserted. Read More → | The Ethiopian government says armed men have killed 140 people and abducted 39 children in the west of the country, blaming attackers from South Sudan. Read More → | At least six people are now known to have died in Thursday's building collapse in a tourist area of the popular Spanish island of Tenerife. Read More → | Four people have died and six remain in a critical condition after attending a music festival in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, health officials say. Read More → | | | NEW SITES SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU | VIEW ALL | | +Add | World News | +Add | The latest stories from the Technology section of the BBC News web site. | +Add | CNN.com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories, weather, entertain.. | +Add | Opinion | +Add | | PREMIUM OFFERING | Receive real-time RSS updates in your email Receive Title-only notifications Change the time you receive Daily email digest | | | |
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