| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | The United Nations children's agency projected that by 2030, almost 70 million children will have died from preventable causes. Read More → | Leaders of the United States, Mexico and Canada will announce a climate partnership, synchronizing their national policies to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Read More → | The radical left-wing party fell short of expectations in Sunday's election as the Popular Party of Mariano Rajoy won the most votes. Read More → | The country has a few options for how it might remain in the European Union. Each carries significant risks — but, then again, so does leaving. Read More → | The same day Turkey announced a rapprochement with Israel, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed regret about the downing of a Russian warplane last year. Read More → | A jury decided that Pedro Pablo Barrientos, a naturalized American, was behind the killing of a popular folk singer, Víctor Jara, in Chile during the coup that.. Read More → | Pope Francis' comments about the church's needing to apologize to gays for previous mistreatment must be followed by changes in teachings, the groups said. Read More → | Mr. Snowden, who took refuge in Russia after leaking classified United States data, called a Russian bill an assault on free speech. Read More → | Amid reports of attacks and graffiti aimed at Britain's immigrants, human rights advocates and politicians expressed alarm that the vote had unleashed simmerin.. Read More → | Israel will pay $20 million to families of activists killed during an Israeli raid and will allow aid to enter Gaza, but the bodies of two Israeli soldiers wil.. Read More → | Political leaders on both sides of the debate are saying distinctly different things now to the promises they made before last week's referendum. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The number of children who do not attend school is rising, child marriage has not dropped in decades and millions of yo.. Read More → | WASHINGTON/YANGON (Reuters) - The United States has decided to place Myanmar on its global list of worst offenders in human trafficking, officials said, a move.. Read More → | WASHINGTON/OTTAWA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will meet with the leaders of Canada and Mexico on Wednesday for his final "Three Amigos" summit, a meetin.. Read More → | NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. prosecutor said on Monday that Chinese officials were involved in developing a United Nations-focused news outlet that was used to .. Read More → | TOKYO (Reuters) - A baby lies in a metal-bar cot drinking from a bottle perched on his pillow in a Tokyo orphanage. There's no one to hold and feed him or offe.. Read More → | ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on whether secret military tribunals set up in early 2015 to try civilians accused of t.. Read More → | CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt investigators said on Monday that the flight data recorder of crashed EgyptAir flight MS804 had been successfully repaired, paving the .. Read More → | BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 12 people were killed and 32 wounded early on Tuesday when a suicide bomber wearing a vest packed with explosives attacked a mosqu.. Read More → | MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A 6.0 magnitude earthquake shook Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca on Monday, Mexico's seismological institute said, shaking buildings .. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Russian harassment and surveillance of U.S. diplomats in Moscow has increased significantly and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry raise.. Read More → | BEIRUT (Reuters) - Four suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a church in a Lebanese village on Monday as residents were preparing for the funerals of vic.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | As the EU prepares for a crisis summit after the UK voted to leave the bloc, the BBC's Laurence Peter asks where Europe goes from here. Read More → | The bodies of 19 Ethiopian migrants who suffocated to death in a container in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been returned home. Read More → | Eritrea has endured a turbulent 25-year history since independence, but there may be hope for the future, says Mary Harper. Read More → | Nigeria's government is determined to sort out the environmental damage caused by the oil industry, but will a new multi-million dollar clean-up plan work? Read More → | German automaker Volkswagen reportedly reaches a $15bn (£11.3bn) settlement with US car owners after the firm admitted cheating in emission tests. Read More → | David Cameron is to meet European leaders for the first time since the UK voted to leave the European Union, as the European Parliament debates the implication.. Read More → | Icelandic football fans cannot believe it - a 2-1 win of historic proportions knocks England out of Euro 2016. Read More → | Roy Hodgson resigned as England manager after his side's 2-1 defeat by Iceland saw them knocked out of Euro 2016. Read More → | In our series of letters from African journalists, film-maker and columnist Farai Sevenzo looks at why some Africans living in the UK wanted to leave the Europ.. Read More → | Belarusians strip off at work after their president calls on the nation to "undress and sweat" for the economy. 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