| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > World Remove | Tahmid Khan, a college student, was wrongly suspected of being in league with the militants, his family and friends say. They now fear for his safety. Read More → | As part of a protest against President Obama's visit to Spain, the United Left posted a drawing of him hugging a caricature of Jewish man. Read More → | Some days, the sun doesn't come up until 10 a.m. in Urumqi, where clocks are set to Beijing time despite being 2,000 miles to the west. Read More → | At a summit meeting of the Atlantic alliance, the first after Britain's vote to withdraw from the European Union, leaders brought differing agendas for dealing.. Read More → | The figures suggest that a deal brokered by the European Union with Turkey has worked, although human rights groups have raised concerns. Read More → | The case of a lawyer, his last known client and a taxi driver, all last seen in police custody but later found dead in a river, has exploded like few others in.. Read More → | President Obama expressed concern over the Polish government's constitutional crisis as a NATO summit meeting began in Warsaw. Read More → | At least five were killed, and an American Embassy car was hit by bullets, in a clash just days before the fifth anniversary of the country's independence. Read More → | Michael Ignatieff, a former party leader in Canada, describes tensions between those who see immigration as a universal right, and those who regard it as a lim.. Read More → | Experts see a parallel surge in deadly mayhem that seems to be "inspired" by Islamic State attacks in Brussels, San Bernardino and elsewhere. Read More → | The country's flood defenses have faltered in the past, but Prime Minister Li Keqiang has said that the government is better prepared this year. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | The senior command of the Colombian Farc rebels says it will disown one of its guerrilla units if it refuses to demobilise. Read More → | Black millennials in the US worry the next generation will be desensitised to violence. Read More → | Syrian government forces interrupt and question a local journalist while he is live broadcasting. Read More → | Italian PM Matteo Renzi is beset with problems, from a rising protest party to banks threatened by bad loans and a referendum that could bring an end to his le.. Read More → | A 139-day strike at India's leading film school ended last October, but uncertainty still prevails about its future, reports Raksha Kumar. Read More → | With the result of a UN tribunal over territorial claims in the South China Sea imminent, Chinese ambassadors have been on a charm offensive in foreign media Read More → | The Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music was renowned throughout the Middle East. But when war broke out many of its members had to flee. Read More → | Bomb-making material, rifles, ammunition and combat journal have been found at the Dallas shooting suspect's home, police say. Read More → | But why are so many people on Twitter saying he has? Read More → | The US has expelled two Russian diplomats in response to an attack on an American diplomat in Moscow, the state department announces. Read More → | At least 35 people have been killed in a bomb attack at a Shia shrine in the Iraqi town of Balad. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | MONTREAL (Reuters) - A U.N. website launched as part of a global response to the downing of a Malaysian airliner in 2014 will post warnings about potential att.. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May, one of two candidates vying to replace David Cameron as Britain's prime minister, said on Friday that leaving the European Unio.. Read More → | LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's President-elect Pedro Pablo Kuczynski faced criticism from across the political spectrum on Friday for calling for a march on the incom.. Read More → | UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Friday he is deeply alarmed by fighting in South Sudan's capital Juba between r.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States expelled two Russian officials on June 17 in response to an attack by a Russian policeman on a U.S. diplomat in Moscow.. Read More → | KARACHI (Reuters) - Abdul Sattar Edhi, founder of one of Pakistan's biggest welfare organizations, died in hospital late on Friday, his family said. Read More → | SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Indian security forces said they shot dead separatist militant leader Burhan Wani in northern Jammu and Kashmir state on Friday, a .. Read More → | BINDURA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Friday that salary delays for public workers was "a temporary problem" and not a reaso.. Read More → | LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A generation of children face the bleak prospect of going without an education unless the Iraqi government, its allies an.. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - Voters in Germany, France, Sweden and Finland think Britain should not be given a generous deal when it tries to renegotiate its ties with t.. Read More → | JUBA (Reuters) - Gunfire erupted in South Sudan's capital on Friday, a day after a clash between rival factions killed at least five people, a Reuters witnesse.. 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