| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | Samantha Power later visited the family of the 7-year-old who was killed after he rushed to see the motorcade hurtling through his village. Read More → | On Monday, Brazilians awoke to the sobering reality that the political and economic turmoil that has consumed their country for the past two years is far from .. Read More → | The president is set to meet with leaders from Saudi Arabia and five other countries to discuss Iran, the Syrian civil war and other regional issues. Read More → | As the kingdom prepares to greet the president, it faces low oil prices, rising Iranian influence and fears of a widening rift with the United States. Read More → | The rebels accused government-allied forces of violating a truce and said delegates would not engage in negotiations until there was a cease-fire. Read More → | A growing insurgency against strict international antidrug treaties will help shape a historic debate at the United Nations this week among world leaders. Read More → | Efforts to reach a political settlement to the conflict in Syria hit new turbulence on Monday when opposition representatives pulled out of formal talks. Read More → | The New York Times and Thomson Reuters shared the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for coverage of Europe's refugee crisis. Jessica Rinaldi of the .. Read More → | Ms. Rubin has been a foreign correspondent for nearly three decades, spending much of her career covering Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans. Read More → | A program providing free medicines has produced a survival rate comparable to that of gay men in the United States. Read More → | The Russians, captured on a battlefield last year, had been accused of fighting in the separatist war in southeast Ukraine as active-duty Russian soldiers — a .. Read More → | Prisoners had been beaten or burned so severely by the security services that they could not walk unaided, agency's human rights commissioner said. Read More → | The move, announced by Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter, puts the Americans closer to the Iraqi soldiers involved in combat, allowing for timely guidance. Read More → | The bombing on Monday afternoon started a fire that spread quickly from one bus to another. Two of the wounded were listed in serious condition, the authoritie.. Read More → | The tunnel, the first discovered since the war in 2014, was "neutralized" after it was found in a breakthrough method the Israelis did not specify. Read More → | Rescuers are still digging through the rubble from Saturday's magnitude 7.8 quake, the strongest to strike Ecuador in decades. Read More → | The disclosures of hidden wealth in the Panama Papers have focused attention on the secrecy offered under American law to offshore companies. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | New York is neither first nor last on the election calendar, nor does it hold the most delegates for either party. So why has winning here become so vital in t.. Read More → | The Australian politician who threatened to kill Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's dogs makes fun of the star couple's apology video. Read More → | Why Pakistani troops are fighting in Punjab Read More → | Millions of votes and lots of the all-important delegates are up for grabs across New York so the candidates have been campaigning well beyond the five borough.. Read More → | How pooling patient data could help combat cancer Read More → | At least 413 people are now known to have died in the earthquake that struck Ecuador, the country's government says. Read More → | There is little provision for organised sport for women in Saudi Arabia so one woman has got around the problem by setting up kickboxing classes in her parents.. Read More → | London gets replica of Syrian monument destroyed by IS Read More → | The UN is expected to condemn the suppression of debate in Thailand, as many are held by the military for protests. Read More → | The Texan city of Houston, the fourth-largest in the US, is hit by huge floods, with local media reporting at least three people dead. Read More → | The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has made a surprise visit to Libya where he announced £10m of support for the new UN backed government. Read More → | Two amputee survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings run the 2016 race with prosthetic limbs. Read More → | The presidents of Russia and Ukraine discuss the fate of jailed high-profile prisoners amid speculation they could be swapped. Read More → | More than 150 countries are switching to a different vaccine to target polio. 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