| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | A committee with ties to the country's military and security agencies is requiring foreign tech giants like Apple to answer questions about encryption and data.. Read More → | A second Mexican judge has ruled that the extradition of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States can go forward, judicial authorities announce.. Read More → | No one was celebrating the centenary of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, which shaped the modern Middle East, as world diplomats gathered on Monday. Read More → | Fifty years after the start of the revolution, the Communist Party's main newspaper urged people to accept the past condemnation of the upheaval. Read More → | Rodrigo Duterte, the nation's presumptive president, said Monday that murderers, robbers and rapists should be hanged twice, until their heads are severed. Read More → | The deposed leader but remains confined to a hospital room in Cairo even as many former allies cut deals with the government to overturn their own convictions... Read More → | The hard-liners arrested eight women as part of an effort to assert control in a nation that is becoming increasingly urbane. Read More → | Donald J. Trump said he "will remember" critical and "very nasty" comments made by Mr. Cameron, Britain's prime minister, and Mr. Khan, London's mayor. Read More → | | | CNN-World Remove | ISIS' latest rampage in Iraq has killed over 115 people in just the past week. But there are signs the terror group is actually losing strength, said the U.S. .. Read More → | Here's a look at Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Read More → | The U.S. is engaging ISIS and al Qaeda in a growing number of "small wars" via special forces operations. CNN's Barbara Starr reports.Sponsored:Drivers With No.. Read More → | U.S. military officials are closely watching social media and news reports that say ISIS believes it may soon come under siege in Raqqa, Syria. CNN's Barbara S.. Read More → | Protests that rocked the Venezuelan capital over the weekend are the latest signs of a simmering crisis that's threatening to boil over in the South American c.. Read More → | Under the streets of the medieval Belgian city of Bruges, a full two-mile pipeline is being built -- exclusively for beer. Read More → | Rodrigo Duterte, Philippines' presumptive president, has said he wants to bring back the death penalty, and empower security forces to "shoot to kill" anyone t.. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will review a planned tax hike for foreign travelers who work in the country, following complaints from farmers in the lead up to .. Read More → | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Counter-terrorism police on Tuesday carried out raids across Melbourne connected with five men accused of planning to travel to Syria to joi.. Read More → | HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba and the United States aim to reach new agreements on cooperation in law enforcement, health and agriculture over the coming months, a s.. Read More → | PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Gunmen stormed a police headquarters in southern Haiti on Monday leaving at least six killed in a shootout and a related accident in.. Read More → | VIENNA (Reuters) - The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed on Monday on the need for a ceasefire and a peaceful settlement to the conflict in breakaway.. Read More → | BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian interim President Michel Temer agreed with union leaders on Monday to draft a blueprint for overhauling the creaking pension sys.. Read More → | (Reuters) - The "remain" camp held a 15-point lead over its "leave" rivals in Britain's EU referendum campaign, according to the latest poll from ORB for the T.. Read More → | SANTO DOMINGO (Reuters) - Six people were shot dead at voting centers after polls closed in Dominican Republic's presidential election, the electoral chief sai.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | A dinghy carrying 112 migrants en route to Europe has been intercepted off Libya's coast. Read More → | Traditional Palestinian industries struggle to survive in West Bank Read More → | Austrian election debate turns to 'slugfest' Read More → | The BBC's Michelle Fleury put nutritional drink Soylent to the taste test on the streets of New York. 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