| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | France booked its place in the quarterfinals of Euro 2016 after surviving an almighty scare against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday. Read More → | A senior Iraqi general has announced on state TV that the battle for Falluja is over as Iraqi troops retook the final ISIS holdout in the city. Read More → | Beijing residents have put up with choking smog, trash-filled rivers and toxic running tracks. Now they have another concern -- sinking. Read More → | Donald Trump's proposed ban on Muslims entering the United States has been a central issue of his campaign -- but he has described the ban differently in the w.. Read More → | The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party has vowed not to step down amid challenges to his leadership as the fallout from the UK's momentous vote to lea.. Read More → | The heart of most U.N. peacekeepers' mission includes the protection of civilians -- and it's a mandate that, in light of recent events, the United Nations mus.. Read More → | The notorious cartel boss hid in a laundry cart the first time he broke out of prison -- or so the story goes. Read More → | The referendum vote to quit the European Union has left the United Kingdom a more divided society than ever before. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | Markets have already taken a hit, but if Britain leaves the European Union, don't expect a recovery any time soon. Read More → | As Scotland and Northern Ireland weigh the possibility of breaking with England, some British people fear the kingdom's global power may decline. Read More → | Thousands of students in Oaxaca State have been without school for months, but after government forces clashed with demonstrators last week, a teachers' moveme.. Read More → | Victors in Thursday's vote to leave the European Union have begun to retreat from promises like the level of added health spending. Read More → | Some of the weapons linked to thefts by Jordanian intelligence operatives are believed to have been used last year to kill two Americans and three others. Read More → | Most research shows that immigration has boosted the British economy. But evidence doesn't vote — people do. Read More → | Chen Yunfei, an artist, has been detained for more than a year after visiting the gravesite of a victim of the Tiananmen Square crackdown. Read More → | The process will augment the standing of Germany, whose chancellor, Angela Merkel, faces pressure to bring about a peaceful split. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | (Reuters) - Weapons shipped into Jordan for Syrian rebels by the Central Intelligence Agency and Saudi Arabia were stolen by Jordanian intelligence operatives .. Read More → | SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore Airlines Ltd (SIA) flight to Milan caught fire early on Monday after returning to Singapore's Changi airport following an eng.. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - The Scots do not think there should be a second independence referendum, a poll showed on Sunday, days after Britain voted to leave the Euro.. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will continue to have access to the European Union's single market, Boris Johnson, leader of the successful Brexit campaign and favo.. Read More → | BEIRUT (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed a suicide bomb attack launched from inside Syria on Tuesday that killed seven Jordanian border guards, its news agency.. Read More → | SYDNEY (Reuters) - One of Australia's poorest states is emerging as an unlikely key battleground in July 2 elections that could hand the balance of power to a .. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Sunday he regretted the resignations of several members of his senior team of lawma.. Read More → | ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Sunday that Christians and the Roman Catholic Church should seek forgiveness from homosexuals for the w.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | A profile of stockbroker Brad Katsuyama, who devised a way to prevent the controversial practice of high frequency trading on the US financial markets. Read More → | Iranians have taken to publishing their payslips online, angered by revelations that managers in some state companies enjoy surprisingly high salaries. Read More → | Pope Francis says the Roman Catholic Church should apologise to gay people for the way it has treated them. Read More → | Food writer Samar Halarnkar explains what Indians have done to Chinese and other cuisines of the world. Read More → | Fifty years ago this week Barclaycard issued the first credit cards in the UK. Simon Read looks at how the plastic card changed our relationship with money. Read More → | The pound falls in Asian trading on Monday, adding to Friday's record one-day decline for sterling. Read More → | The so-called Islamic State group says it carried out a suicide attack that killed six Jordanian security personnel on the border with Syria. Read More → | A grenade explosion kills at least two people and wounds dozens during Madagascar's national day celebrations in the capital, officials say. Read More → | | | NEW SITES SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU | VIEW ALL | | +Add | Lifehacker curates tips, tricks, and technology for living better in the digital age! | +Add | Opinion | +Add | Cool Websites, Software and Internet Tips | +Add | HomePage | +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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