| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | Iraqi forces are "approaching a moment of great victory," Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared Sunday night on television, flanked by senior military and po.. Read More → | Parents rushed to an elementary school in Thailand Monday, where 18 girls were killed overnight in a fire at their school dormitory. Read More → | Icy temperatures, fierce winds and limited oxygen: The world's highest peak is an inhospitable place for any living thing, and danger is inherent in trying to .. Read More → | "Human beings aren't built to function at the cruising altitude of a 747," the voice in the trailer for the film "Everest" warns. "Our bodies will be literally.. Read More → | Traveling to Vietnam with Sen. John McCain a few years ago, it was clear to me just how far the relationship between two former enemies had come. 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Read More → | As President Obama visits the country where we once fought, we look at a war rapidly fading from memory and at a future full of promise. Read More → | The image, a symbol of a city's destruction that has been considered the moment a nuclear bomb hit, is actually of smoke from fires that followed. Read More → | Rachid Ghannouchi has steered his party, Ennahda, away from its Islamist roots. Read More → | A local branch of the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the blast in the southern city of Aden, one of the deadliest since Yemen's civil war began. Read More → | The owner of a curry house was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence, and other offenses, over a fatal dish of chicken tikka masala. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | ISTANBUL (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Governments and humanitarian agencies have agreed a "Grand Bargain" which aims to cut the costs of administering aid by.. Read More → | CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan authorities freed congressional president Henry Ramos' head of security on Monday after he was arrested last week on allegations.. Read More → | HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama is set to lay out more of his plan for a stronger alliance with Vietnam on Tuesday, after scrapping an arms ban t.. Read More → | PARIS (Reuters) - The main Western-backed Syrian opposition has gained little by demanding the fall of President Bashar al-Assad other than fuelling killings a.. Read More → | (Reuters) - The "Remain" camp held a 13-point lead over "Leave" rivals in Britain's EU referendum campaign, according to a poll from ORB published in Tuesday's.. Read More → | GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is a "kind of propaganda or advertise.. Read More → | BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Planning Minister Romero Juca said on Monday he will temporarily step down after a newspaper published recordings of him discussi.. Read More → | ROME (Reuters) - Italian vessels have helped rescue more than 2,600 migrants from boats trying to reach Europe from North Africa in the last 24 hours, the coas.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | A sugar shortage has forced Coca-Cola to stop producing soft drinks in Venezuela amid an escalating food and energy shortage. Read More → | A key minister in Brazil's new government steps aside after he was caught on tape allegedly conspiring to obstruct a major corruption probe. Read More → | The ban on GM crops by European countries should be reassessed, the president of UK science body the Royal Society has said. Read More → | The Syrian government accuses Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia of being behind a wave of bombings in the coastal cities of Tartous and Jableh. 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