| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | The four-star commander of the U.S. Central Command got an unexpected, up close and personal look Monday at the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy when a U.. Read More → | As the Russia-NATO Council gets ready to meet Wednesday in Brussels for only the second time in two years, many are pessimistic over the possibility of real pr.. Read More → | Two passenger trains collided head-on in a rural area of southeastern Italy late Tuesday morning, killing at least 20 people, a provincial official said, and p.. Read More → | CNN's Jim Sciutto explains the geopolitical conflict in the South China Sea. Read More → | The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries produced nearly 32.9 million barrels of oil a day in June, according to its monthly statistical bulletin. Read More → | How quickly things change: Today David Cameron is the leader of one of the world's most powerful countries -- by Wednesday night he will be just another member.. Read More → | When revolution comes, statues find themselves on the front line. And like pawns on a chessboard, they're often the first to fall. Read More → | A panel of five experts in maritime law has handed down their final decision in a case that will have major, lasting implications for one of the world's bigges.. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | China's reaction to a tribunal's decision will say much about its approach to international law. Read More → | Hours after a truce was reached to end fighting between rival groups of soldiers, thousands of civilians remained in churches and schools out of fear and uncer.. Read More → | Britain's new prime minister inherits a raft of challenges, both for the country and within her party. Read More → | Amnesty International urged the government to clarify the whereabouts of one of the men, who were questioned after surviving a terrorist attack on a Dhaka rest.. Read More → | The only resident of 10 Downing Street to be spared the indignity of one of Britain's fastest political transitions in recent memory will be Larry the Cat. Read More → | Fifteen people have been arrested in separate cases of sexual assault at the annual San FermĂn festival, amid heightened awareness of such attacks in Europe. Read More → | No one is quite sure if Ms. May, the next British prime minister, can successfully balance the nation's economic and political needs with the exit from the Eur.. Read More → | Mr. Corbyn faced a revolt by fellow Labour lawmakers after Britain's June 23 referendum to leave the European Union. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Ten of the 12 candidates vying to be the next United Nations Secretary-General took part in live televised debates on Tuesday, a fir.. Read More → | SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Defence Ministry said it will announce at 2.00 a.m. ET on Wednesday the location of the THAAD anti-missile defense unit to be d.. Read More → | DADAAB, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Somali schoolgirls risk losing out on education and becoming child brides if they are forced to leave the world's .. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers said on Tuesday they were concerned that Malaysia and India were rated too favorably in this year's State Department huma.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter and senior officials from other countries in the coalition battling Islamic State will meet near Washi.. Read More → | MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Former Mexican electricity official Enrique Ochoa is set to be ratified as head of Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (P.. Read More → | RIYADH (Reuters) - Bahrain has arrested two men suspected of planting a bomb that killed a Bahraini woman in late June and of having received training and supp.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden will begin a trip to the Pacific region on Wednesday that will include meetings with Japanese and Korean offici.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi visits the site where at least 25 people died in a head-on collision between two passenger trains. Read More → | The American space agency's new Juno mission to Jupiter returns its first imagery since going into orbit around the gas giant last week. Read More → | Egypt's security services have forcibly disappeared and tortured hundreds of people in a campaign to wipe out dissent, Amnesty International says. Read More → | Most comic book superheroes are Europeans or white Americans but one artist in South Africa has been trying to change that. Read More → | German President Joachim Gauck deplores the human rights violations at a secretive colony of ethnic Germans in Chile in the 1960s and 1970s. Read More → | Three decades of animation work - and food inspired by the films - at Tokyo exhibition of famed Japanese animator Studio Ghibli. Read More → | India's Kerala state imposes a 'fat tax' to curb obesity, but there are doubts whether it is fair, reports Supriya Menon. Read More → | Herminio Martinez and his brother were among thousands of child refugees put on a boat to the UK in 1937 at the height of the Spanish Civil War. 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