| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | Turkey has been fighting Kurdish rebels for more than 30 years, and the conflict has only intensified since a fragile ceasefire ended last summer. Read More → | Vietnamese girls are being drugged, tricked and trafficked into China, where they are sold as child brides. Read More → | A 7.8 earthquake struck near the coast of Ecuador, the country's vice president, Jorge Glas, told the nation Friday night in a televised address. Glas said a s.. Read More → | Amateur video captures shoppers reacting to a magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck Guayaquil, Ecuador. Read More → | Weeks of raucous debates inside Brazil's Congress and rival protests outside came to a head Sunday as the country's lower house prepared to vote on whether to .. Read More → | Like many buildings in Mashiki town, Kiyomi Matsuoka's wooden house withstood Thursday's quake. But not the magnitude-7.0 one that mercilessly hit two days lat.. Read More → | Rescue crews searched desperately through rubble Sunday for survivors of a magnitude-7.8 earthquake that struck coastal Ecuador. Read More → | An unknown number of people are trapped in the debris of Ecuador's biggest earthquake in decades. The death toll has risen to 238 and more than 1,500 are injur.. Read More → | A U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane was barrel-rolled by a Russian jet over the Baltic Sea during a routine flight in international airspace, U.S. European C.. Read More → | A magnitude-7.8 earthquake occurred Saturday evening on the coast of Ecuador, according to the United States Geological Survey. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | The families of two men experienced the trauma of their deaths, the joy of hearing they were actually alive, then the shock of the government's demand that it .. Read More → | A series of raids from South Sudan killed an estimated 182 people. Survivors are asking: If the attacks were about cattle, why did so many people die? Read More → | Laying electric lines to a family's barn in Wiltshire led to the discovery of artifacts from a lavish site that had barely been disturbed for more than a mille.. Read More → | The United Nations mission documented 600 civilian deaths and 1,343 wounded in the first three months, expected to be a bloody year. Read More → | The government has for the first time endorsed a public discussion of the purges that killed at least 500,000 in the 1960s. Read More → | A vote in the lower house of Congress on whether to advance impeachment proceedings could determine the fate of President Dilma Rousseff. Read More → | The museum had broken off talks with a group that advocates for workers in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Read More → | A freeze would have involved little sacrifice on the part of oil producers, but they remained unable to reach an accord. Read More → | People in Mashiki had known a network of fault lines ran under their town. But no major quake had struck in anyone's lifetime, until two did last week. Read More → | Although two powerful quakes struck on opposite sides of the planet over the weekend, there is no connection between them. Read More → | During a cabinet meeting held in the Israeli-controlled portion of the territory, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the world to recognize Israel's s.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Dog smuggling charges against Johnny Deep's wife Amber Heard have been dropped after she admitted lying on her arrival card in Australia last year. Read More → | The hard-hitting soap opera for a country at war Read More → | It's 400 years since his death - and he's not Shakespeare Read More → | How a random collage spawned a viral protest song Read More → | The BBC's Lina Sinjab spoke to four Syrians living in the Lebanese capital Beirut who say they have no intention of going further afield. Read More → | Libya's new unity government has warned that so-called Islamic State could take over two thirds of the country, as Orla Guerin reports. Read More → | Nepal's tourist industry struggles to recover from earthquake Read More → | Many in India now regard snake charming as an offensive stereotype that's out of place in a modern nation. But what happened to the charmers themselves once th.. Read More → | A meeting of the world's leading oil producers to discuss capping output and reverse tumbling prices ends without agreement. Read More → | At least 7,000 people took to the streets of Brussels in a march "against terror and hate". 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