| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenager early Tuesday in the West Bank, mistakenly believing he was involved in an earlier stone-throwing incid.. Read More → | Rio de Janeiro's largest public hospital and one of the five designated to treat tourists during the upcoming Summer Olympic Games was attacked by armed gunmen.. Read More → | The 20th annual American Black Film Festival wrapped in Miami Sunday, generating plenty of buzz around the forthcoming film "The Birth of a Nation" and much di.. Read More → | Investigators could be weeks away from uncovering what caused EgyptAir Flight 804 to crash into the Mediterranean Sea last month, officials tell CNN. Read More → | Whether it's the Empire State, London's Shard or the Sydney Tower, the lines are always long to visit the top of tall buildings. Read More → | Australian Olympic authorities say they want greater security for athletes in Rio immediately, after a gold-medal winning paralympian was mugged at gunpoint. Read More → | On the grounds of the Petit Palais in Paris stands a bronze statue of Winston Churchill. It was sculpted by a Frenchman and recalls the day in November 1944 th.. Read More → | Eight employees of a rural bank in China have been publicly spanked for poor performance. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | The North launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile, but the South's military said the test was a failure, like four others before it. Read More → | The authorities are trying to reckon with attackers whose names had surfaced in terrorism investigations but who had crossed no legal boundary. Read More → | A proposal to ban all refugees would damage American values without making anyone safer. Read More → | The company confirmed that it had signed an agreement with Iran Air, the Iranian national airline, involving the sale of commercial aircraft. Read More → | Led by Boris Johnson, the country's news media have been smearing the European Union for decades. Read More → | The British leader promised an in-or-out referendum on the European Union to solve a short-term political problem. The consequences could be enormous. Read More → | Two days before the referendum, the high profile fashion couple take to social media to reveal their votes. Read More → | The bank hired a performance coach to motivate its employees, but a video of him hitting several with a stick provoked anger instead. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | More than 150 fans of Indian film superstar Rajinikanth are expected to take a special flight to Chennai to watch the first show of his new film Kabali, report.. Read More → | Food writer Soity Banerjee on retracing and recreating the world's oldest known curry. Read More → | Health services for a million people in Zambia are being connected to UK doctors, using a smartphone app. Read More → | BBC Brasil's Camilla Costa reports on the babies born with microcephaly one year ago and how they are faring now. Read More → | As Spaniards prepare to vote in the second general election in a matter of months, James Badcock asks if there is any hope of an end to the political deadlock... Read More → | In June 1997, astronauts on the Russian space station Mir faced disaster after the worst collision in the history of manned space flight. Read More → | The BBC's Mary Harper visits Asmara, capital of Eritrea, one of the world's most secretive and controversial states. Read More → | Reports from South Korea say the North has again tested a banned ballistic missile, with the launch ending in failure. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Confusion over command and control and rules of engagement marred a response by United Nations peacekeepers to deadly violence in a .. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met on Tuesday with about 10 of the 51 State Department officials who last week wrote a cable disagre.. Read More → | TOKYO (Reuters) - Campaigning for an election to Japan's upper house of parliament begins on Wednesday, as surveys give Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc.. Read More → | SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea fired one missile from its east coast on Tuesday, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported, quoting a military official. Read More → | KINSHASA (Reuters) - A public prosecutor in Democratic Republic of Congo has asked a court to sentence a leading opposition presidential candidate to five year.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nigerian militants Boko Haram have fractured internally, with a big group splitting away from shadowy leader Abubakar Shekau over his fa.. Read More → | BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's suspended House speaker, Eduardo Cunha, denied any criminal wrongdoing on Tuesday and said he will not resign, even though he has.. Read More → | BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will have to increase its defense spending considerably from current levels to deal with external threats, Chancellor Angela Merkel .. Read More → | | | NEW SITES SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU | VIEW ALL | | +Add | Xkcd.com: A webcomic of romance and math humor. | +Add | Al Jazeera Network | +Add | World News | +Add | Technology | +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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