| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | More than 500 passengers aboard the first Qatar Airways flight to Atlanta flew 7,400 miles from Doha, Qatar, without incident, but during the final few hundred.. Read More → | The German parliament has passed a symbolic resolution to recognize the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces as a "genocide." Read More → | Sponsored:Drivers With No Tickets In 3 Years Read This Do NOT pay your next car insurance bill until you try this. .. Read More → | Conceived more than five decades ago by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara to bring arts education to the world's underprivileged, Cuba's National Art Schools lie on.. Read More → | In Benin, sick children are sometimes 'sold' to voodoo convents. These are their stories. Popular: Radical Islam in America | Graham Opposes Republican Leader .. Read More → | The America's Cup is coming to Asia -- for the first time in its 165- year history. Read More → | Rory McIlroy is set to compete at the Olympics after taking medical advice over the Zika virus which has spread through Brazil. Read More → | At dawn Thursday, Ian Seggie expects to find his northern Alberta condo complex just the way he left it. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | Bouthaina Shaaban, speaking via Skype to a group including reporters near the White House, assailed the Obama administration and Western news media. Read More → | United Nations officials were cautious about the prospect of airdrops, saying that they would need the consent of the Syrian government. Read More → | Three Syrians who were arrested Thursday in Germany, plus one in custody in France, were charged in connection with a plan that involved suicide bombings, pros.. Read More → | Since the country's longtime president was re-elected in March, humanitarian groups have reported airstrikes and ground offensives in opposition strongholds of.. Read More → | As the Copa AmĂ©rica Centenario kicks off this weekend and the Rio Olympics loom later this summer, Brazil's national team is a shadow of its past. Read More → | A scientist studying the origins of dogs suggests they may have been domesticated twice. Read More → | The prize will be given not to individuals or government entities, but to any nonprofit or for-profit organization that identifies a problem and offers a fix. Read More → | A ship's 30-member crew has braved towering waves and other hazards as it looks for debris of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet on the ocean floor. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Japanese rescuers believe they have found the boy missing in woods since last Saturday after his parents left him behind as punishment. Read More → | A rare American stamp stolen more than 60 years ago has been returned to its rightful owner. Read More → | A new exhibition in London displays treasures from two cities which have been underwater for more than 1,000 years. Read More → | Has Bulgaria become the new route of choice for migrants trying to enter Europe? Read More → | Demonstrators in Macedonia have covered famous monuments and buildings with paint in protest at political turmoil in the country. Read More → | Star Wars' Daisy Ridley voices passion for all things Japanese Read More → | How I convinced the world you can be raped by your date Read More → | A giant panda gives birth at a zoo in Belgium, a rare event for an endangered species that numbers fewer than 2,000 worldwide. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador prosecutors on Thursday asked Congress to allow the government to investigate the country's ambassador to Germany for ille.. Read More → | WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has admitted to smoking marijuana in the past, said on Thursday he has no plans to l.. Read More → | NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two years ago there were questions over whether Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi could get a visa to enter the United State.. Read More → | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon slammed the Saudi Arabia-led coalition fighting in Yemen for killing and maiming childr.. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday he would take Britain into the European Union under the "special status" it now enjoys if it w.. Read More → | BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - President Pierre Nkurunziza has given armed gangs in Burundi 15 days to surrender to authorities and hand in their weapons or face unspec.. Read More → | BRASILIA (Reuters) - Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles said on Thursday that Congress has signaled it is willing to approve tough measures to control spendin.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States Treasury said on Thursday it had imposed sanctions on two pro-government Burundian officials and a member of an armed .. Read More → | | | NEW SITES SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU | VIEW ALL | | +Add | HomePage | +Add | Msnbc.com is a leader in breaking news and original journalism. | +Add | Tech Help from your Friendly How-To Geek | +Add | Funny WIN Photos and Videos | +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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