| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | The American service members involved in the deadly bombardment of an Afghan hospital have not been criminally prosecuted. But they could have been. Read More → | Many political analysts say the president's slow-motion downfall is tied to an autocratic persona and a go-it-alone work style that has driven away scores of p.. Read More → | The Tiger Temple, a wildlife attraction backed by monks but accused of abuse and exploitation, filed a lawsuit to stop the government from shutting it down. Read More → | The Leicester City Foxes, an unlikely contender with few stars, verges on a championship, electrifying its host city, where "no one knew who we were." Read More → | Russia said on Sunday that talks were taking place to include Aleppo in a temporary lull in fighting declared by the Syrian army in some western parts of the c.. Read More → | The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the killing. Five people have been hacked to death in Bangladesh in the past ten days. Read More → | As Britain prepares to vote on its membership in the European Union, many businesses fear upsetting customers on either side of the issue. Read More → | A car bomb struck the entrance of a Turkish police station Sunday in the southern city of Gaziantep, killing two police officers and wounding 22 others. Read More → | | | CNN-World Remove | He mentioned Iran. He talked about Iraq. He laid out his hopes for closer relations with Russia and China. Read More → | China's millions of migrant workers are bearing the brunt of the country's ongoing economic slowdown as strikes and worker protests reach record levels, new st.. Read More → | The departure lounge at Brussels Airport partially reopened Sunday for the first time since suicide bombers attacked on March 22, about six weeks ago. The bomb.. Read More → | President Barack Obama said he hopes that in Osama bin Laden's last moments, the master terrorist understood that the U.S. had come for him to avenge the death.. Read More → | Four new pictures have been released of Princess Charlotte, taken by her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, ahead of the princess' first birthday.Podcast favori.. Read More → | President Barack Obama said opportunities to strike Osama bin Laden were so rare that he was willing to risk failure and international embarrassment in May 201.. Read More → | At 6 a.m. they started to arrive, resuming what had been a regular commute until a terrorist detonated his bomb at this metro station at 9:11 a.m. on March 22... Read More → | Brussels attacks suspects: What we knowPopular: Radical Islam in America | Graham Opposes Republican Leader | Guns in America Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Colombia deports alleged drug lord Gerson Galvez, known as Caracol or The Snail and described as one of the region's most feared criminals, to Peru. Read More → | An Australian runner who suffered life-threatening burns when she was caught in a bushfire during a race finishes a gruelling Ironman triathlon. Read More → | Two criminal cases are filed in Bangladesh against three men arrested for hacking to death a Hindu tailor, the latest in a series of such killings. Read More → | Puerto Rico's governor says the territory will not make a debt repayment on Monday after a weekend of crunch talks to resolve the financial crisis end without .. Read More → | Scientists in Brazil say the Zika virus may be more dangerous than previously thought. Read More → | US Secretary of State John Kerry is in Geneva in a bid to bolster a fragile, partial ceasefire in Syria as fighting rages in Aleppo. Read More → | Superhero fans rally to keep The Flash's love interest black Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian police on Sunday raided the press syndicate in Cairo and arrested two journalists critical of the government, a syndicate official a.. Read More → | BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State attacks have increased this year, particularly in Iraq and Syria as the group responds to substantial territorial losses, a U.. Read More → | GENEVA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday he hoped to make progress in talks in Geneva over the next two days toward renewing a cess.. Read More → | PARIS (Reuters) - French far-right veteran Jean-Marie Le Pen on Sunday said his daughter Marine was doomed to lose in presidential elections next year, throwin.. Read More → | DIYARBAKIR (Reuters) - Ten gendarmes were wounded in bomb attack by suspected Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants on Sunday in Turkey's largely Kurdish sou.. Read More → | SAN JUAN/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's governor will make a televised speech on Sunday ahead of an expected default on $422 million of debt due on Monday,.. Read More → | BOSTON (Reuters) - Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy was honored on Sunday by the family of John F. Kennedy for embracing Syrian refugees at a time when other.. Read More → | SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Sunday accused her opponents of plotting to water down existing labor legislation and cutting socia.. 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