| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | A string of new legal cases are going to make it tough for the U.K. to formally exit the European Union. Read More → | They may be thousands of miles apart -- but that didn't stop Black Lives Matter protesters in Europe marching in solidarity with their U.S. counterparts over t.. Read More → | The world's largest aerospace company said it will create 2,000 new jobs and expand its research operation in the U.K., as part of a new deal with the British .. Read More → | The last few days have seen both the vulnerability and the resilience of ISIS as it struggles to hold on to territory in Syria and Iraq. But a new analysis of .. Read More → | She is the last one standing for a job no one else seems to want. Read More → | The United States is evacuating non-emergency staff from its embassy in South Sudan as bloody violence in the capital spirals, leaving scores of people dead, i.. Read More → | Recent raids against ISIS targets have given the U.S. intelligence community a better understanding of how the terror group is structured and organized and abo.. Read More → | Finance bosses have agreed to hire more female executives -- or face cuts to their pay. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | More than 8,000 men and boys were murdered in and around the city of Srebrenica in July 1995, the worst mass killing in Europe since World War II. Read More → | Mexico's National Human Rights Commission said that a new autopsy had determined that the student suffered 64 fractures in 40 bones, mostly in his skull, face .. Read More → | Namal Rajapaksa, the oldest son of former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, was charged with money-laundering — the third family member to face criminal charges. Read More → | Mawlawi Haibatullah Akhundzada, seen as a potential unifier, remains something of a mystery at the top of an insurgency stretched by internal divisions. Read More → | Two United Nations peacekeepers were killed, and worries grew about attempts to kill civilians trapped in crowded displaced persons camps. Read More → | While the nation contends with an uptick in violence and an increasingly autocratic leader, it also faces existential questions. Read More → | The country's understated humor comes through in popular Swahili and English euphemisms for life's annoyances and sins. Read More → | The announcement, made by Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter, is the first escalation of America's combat role in Iraq. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Did a player really find a dead body? Why is Pikachu a thing again? What even is this Pokemon Go? Read More → | A United Nations tribunal is set to give a long-awaited ruling, with implications for China's controversial claims in the disputed South China Sea. Read More → | As global banking giant Citi begins to roll out voice biometrics to 15 million Asian customers, we look at the pros and cons of this form of security. Read More → | Women are helping revive a male-dominated 16th Century tradition of storytelling in India, reports Anasuya Basu. Read More → | Thai entrepreneur Wandee Khunchornyakong is just one of the country's many thriving female businesswomen. Read More → | As it watches its northern border with Lebanon, Israel says it is much more prepared for a new round of devastating fighting with Hezbollah, 10 years after the.. Read More → | Najaf cemetery in Iraq is the world's biggest, with more than five million people buried there. Read More → | There's been a shooting at a court house in the US state of Michigan. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's only museum commemorating the 1989 crackdown on protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square is to close temporarily after a long-run.. Read More → | AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - An arbitration court in The Hague will rule on Tuesday in a dispute about the South China Sea in which the Philippines is challenging Chi.. Read More → | BEIJING (Reuters) - In 2010, then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton provoked outrage in Beijing when she pushed the South China Sea to the top of the regional.. Read More → | JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel adopted a law on Monday that critics say targets Israeli rights groups critical of the right-wing government's policies and which .. Read More → | BRUSSELS (Reuters) - About half of Europeans fear the arrival of refugees raises the risk of attacks in their countries, a survey published on Monday found, an.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Satellite images from last week show a high level of activity at North Korea's nuclear test site but it is unclear whether this was for .. Read More → | AMMAN (Reuters) - The Syrian military said it would extend a nationwide ceasefire for another 72 hours from Tuesday, state media reported on Monday. Read More → | MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's presidency on Monday moved against two state governments, saying they had flouted federal anti-corruption laws, setting the sc.. 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