| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | Five men on a terror watch list have been arrested on suspicion of trying to leave Australia by boat to join extremist groups in Syria, Australian police say. Read More → | For a country dubbed the "Rainbow Nation" for its ability to move beyond its apartheid past, South Africa's social media these days looks like a racial battleg.. Read More → | At least 64 people were killed when a bomb went off at a market in Baghdad, according to Iraqi police. Read More → | After months of speculation, mudslinging and debate, the process to open impeachment proceedings against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has reached its fin.. Read More → | British-Iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe arrested in Iran and held for over one month. Read More → | Russia's military is perhaps more powerful than at any time since the Cold War, thanks to a program of modernization and willingness to deploy troops internati.. Read More → | With the Olympics set to begin in less than three months in Rio de Janeiro, one of Brazil's most successful soccer players has a surprisingly ominous message f.. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | by CHARLIE SAVAGE, MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and ERIC SCHMITT, 2 hours ago . Save . Twitter . Facebook The United States, determined not to get back into detention operations, has no strategy in place for handling potentially thousands of war prisoners. Read More → | A study in The Lancet showed that worldwide abortion rates were dropping over all, but holding steady in developing countries. Read More → | Why is it so hard to change the labor laws? Read More → | The Corsinis kept a record detailing their every decision — and every ledger, bill and correspondence they ever produced. Read More → | Moïse Katumbi, a popular opposition politician, is the greatest threat to President Joseph Kabila's rule. He and his supporters are now being targeted by Mr. K.. Read More → | Companies either curbed production or shut down completely when the blaze struck Fort McMurray, Alberta, in an economic blow to the region. Read More → | Mr. Duterte — who was far ahead of his rivals in presidential election returns — will put development opportunities ahead of defense issues, analysts predict. Read More → | International aid agencies said shutting down the massive Dadaab refugee camp would violate international law and endanger hundreds of thousands of people. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been named in the Panama Papers as a former director of a British Virgin Islands company set .. Read More → | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia on Thursday backed the United States in its so-called freedom of navigation operation close to a disputed reef in the South China .. Read More → | BERLIN (Reuters) - A group of hackers which cybersecurity experts say targets critics of the Russian government has laid siege to German Chancellor Angela Merk.. Read More → | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Britain, the United States, France and Ukraine blocked a Russian proposal at the United Nations to blacklist Syrian rebel groups Jai.. Read More → | BERLIN (Reuters) - Ukraine and Russia agreed on Wednesday to create demilitarized zones and implement other security measures in separatist-held areas of easte.. Read More → | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Attacking journalists and prosecuting critical voices fuels violent extremism rather than preventing it, the United States told the .. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Air strikes, a drop in the price of oil, and counter-smuggling efforts by neighboring countries have combined to cut Islamic State's oil.. Read More → | TUNIS (Reuters) - Four Tunisian police were killed on Wednesday when a suspected Islamist militant detonated his suicide-bomb belt during a raid in the souther.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | An early test of Hyperloop - a proposed high-speed transport system - accelerates a sled to 116 mph (187km/h) in 1.1 seconds. Read More → | One in four pregnancies ends in an abortion each year, global estimates from the World Health Organization and Guttmacher Institute suggest. Read More → | Ukraine says it has recovered 17 paintings - including works by Tintoretto and Rubens - stolen from an Italian museum and worth more than €16m (£13m; $18m). Read More → | Police in Brazil have fired tear gas at protesters gathered outside Congress. 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