| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said he would drop his opposition to the bill if its sponsors agreed to changes seeking to protect Americ.. Read More → | While Mr. Castro, 89, seemed to take his leave of the party on Tuesday, others in his cohort signaled their intentions to stay put. Read More → | A proposal to ban the veils, or niqabs, from public spaces is one expression of broader fears about immigration and Muslims in this small, homogeneous country... Read More → | Brazil's president may have broken the law, but corrupt lawmakers are trying to bring her down to distract from their own problems. Read More → | Government warplanes attacked the towns of Maarat al-Noaman and Kafr Nabl a day after the main Syrian opposition group said it would no longer participate in t.. Read More → | The penalty for a computer technician accused of leaking 150,000 classified documents highlights the government's campaign against security threats. Read More → | President Petro O. Poroshenko said that President Vladimir V. Putin "seemed" to approve of the deal that would bring home Lt. Nadiya V. Savchenko. Read More → | A raid in Saxony led to the arrest of five people suspected of attacking refugee shelters, and the trial began of an anti-immigrant group leader. Read More → | | | CNN-World Remove | Swiss snowboard champion Estelle Balet has been killed in an avalanche. Read More → | The death toll from Saturday's magnitude-7.8 earthquake in Ecuador now is at least 480, with 2,500 more injured, Ecuador's state-run Andes news service reporte.. Read More → | A Philippines presidential candidate under fire for his comments on gang rape has disowned an apology issued by his party and vowed he would "never really apol.. Read More → | The crash of a huge C-130J cargo plane that killed 14 people in Afghanistan in October is being blamed on the misuse of a night-vision goggles case, according .. Read More → | With a decisive 64-12 vote in parliament this month, France asserted its determination to put an end to the exploitation of women and girls through prostitutio.. Read More → | The third defendant in the 2014 murder of Palestinian teenager Mohammed Abu Khdeir has been convicted after an Israeli court rejected a last-minute insanity de.. Read More → | When Martin Frey set out to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, he had no inkling it'd be the start of an 11-year mission that would take him across continents, through o.. Read More → | What do you do when you're an all-powerful leader sitting on one of the world's largest gas reserves? Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is unlikely to call a snap election after deadly earthquakes on southern Kyushu island and may postpone ra.. Read More → | HAVANA (Reuters) - Retired Cuban leader Fidel Castro emerged from seclusion on Tuesday to muse about death and provide encouragement to his followers, in a rar.. Read More → | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council expressed serious concern on Tuesday over the failure of South Sudanese rebel leader Riek Machar.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee called on Tuesday for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to .. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The incorrect placement of a night vision goggles case caused a U.S. military transport plane to crash in Afghanistan in October, killin.. Read More → | WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Tuesday called on China to reaffirm it has no plans to deploy military aircraft in the Spratly Islands after Bei.. Read More → | TORONTO (Reuters) - Former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr, who was once the youngest prisoner in the U.S. military jail, is engaged to be married to a human .. Read More → | BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A Swede who is a suspect in March's Brussels metro bombing is now also under suspicion for playing a role in the Paris attacks last Novemb.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | President Barack Obama begins a visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday at a time of strained relations between the US and Gulf countries. Read More → | An India-Pakistan love story that went horribly wrong Read More → | Egypt taking harsh line towards its artists and authors Read More → | The Indian government says it is still seeking to reclaim the priceless Koh-i-noor diamond from Britain, despite the Supreme Court being told otherwise. Read More → | A group of inner-city teenagers in Compton are rehearsing Shakespeare's Othello, the Bard's tale of love lost and racial mistrust. It's a fitting play for a ci.. 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