| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | Eleven people, including eight children, in a Paris park and three people in a town in western Germany were hurt when they were struck. Read More → | The country developed a talent for producing wine in bulk, but overproduction is sinking both prices and the reputation of Spanish vintners. Read More → | Fourteen former officers were sentenced for their role in a regionwide scheme that involved kidnapping, torture and murder during an era of South American mili.. Read More → | Mr. Trump's campaign has engendered impassioned discussion about the nature of his appeal and warnings from critics on the left and the right. Read More → | An operation to oust the Islamic State from a stronghold in Iraq raises concerns that it could feed the same sectarian tensions that have let militants flouris.. Read More → | A public outcry has compelled the national legislature to debate a package of measures, which were the result of a citizens' initiative, in a special session. Read More → | Some tropical islands in the South China Sea, where China is building military installations, are being advertised as sites for weddings or diving. Read More → | A Paris fire service spokesman says 11 people including eight children have been hit by lightning in a Paris park after a sudden spring storm overtook a child'.. Read More → | The country is adjusting to a new normal of closed government and business offices, food shortages and cuts in water, electricity and phone service. Read More → | The boat was discovered in the Mediterranean Sea between Libya and Italy, and 45 bodies were recovered nearby, the navy said. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - A bill legalizing medically-assisted suicide in Canada strikes the right balance between defending fundamental freedoms and prot.. Read More → | SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's President Michelle Bachelet voluntarily testified earlier this week with the national prosecutor's office as part of a probe into .. Read More → | PARIS (Reuters) - Eleven people were struck by a bolt of lightning in a park in Paris on Saturday and six of them were seriously hurt, the French interior mini.. Read More → | CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition leaders and top government officials have held talks in the Dominican Republic to lay the groundwork for a potential.. Read More → | PARIS/OSLO (Reuters) - Airbus Helicopters has acted to allay concerns over the safety of its Super Puma aircraft after Norwegian investigators declined to rule.. Read More → | BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Sunni politicians in Iraq condemned on Saturday a visit by Iranian General Qassem Soleimani to Shi'ite paramilitary forces fighting alongsi.. Read More → | PARIS (Reuters) - France's fuel supply crisis is not yet over, the transport minister warned on Saturday, while Prime Minister Manuel Valls was quoted as sayin.. Read More → | ROME (Reuters) - Italy plans to sell historic prisons in Rome, Milan, and Naples, which hold more than 3,000 inmates, to pay for modern ones, the justice minis.. Read More → | CONAKRY (Reuters) - At least 59 people were injured in Guinea when youths frustrated they were being kept out of the opening of a new mosque in the town of Tim.. Read More → | ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has banned advertisements for contraceptive products on television and radio over concern that they expose inquisitive children .. Read More → | KABUL (Reuters) - The world community has yet to find an adequate response to cultural destruction as shown by the deliberate wrecking of ancient sites in Syri.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Iraqi government forces make gains in their offensive to drive Islamic State militants from Falluja - one the country's two major cities in IS hands. Read More → | Kadyrov's missing cat and of other online trends Read More → | Portraits of India's struggling folk theatre artists Read More → | The opium growers with the police on their side Read More → | A flotilla of EU ships rescue more than 600 migrants from smugglers' boats off Libya, bringing the weekly total to at least 13,000. Read More → | A German opposition leader, Sahra Wagenknecht, has a chocolate cake shoved in her face in an apparent protest over her stance on migrants. Read More → | Lightning strikes 11 people, most of them children, during a birthday party in a Paris park, with four suffering life-threatening injuries. Read More → | Pakistan's media regulator bans commercials for family planning products after complaints that they prompted curiosity in "innocent children". Read More → | China's richest man opens a huge entertainment complex in the city of Nanchang to compete with Disney, which is launching its own theme park next month. Read More → | | | NEW SITES SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU | VIEW ALL | | +Add | The latest stories from the Technology section of the BBC News web site. | +Add | Science | +Add | Al Jazeera Network | +Add | Funny Animated GIFs | +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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