| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | New British Prime Minister Theresa May will make her first international trip as leader Wednesday when she heads to Berlin for talks with German Chancellor Ang.. Read More → | Conrad and Paola Leslie were on their way to Nice, France, when they found out that their son Nicolas had died in last week's terror attack. Read More → | Venezuelans cried at the site of fully-stocked supermarket shelves in Colombia. Read More → | Fears over problems ruining the Olympics have become as much a part of the run-up to the Games as scenes of athletes handing off the iconic torch as the compet.. Read More → | Gruesome video footage has emerged of Syrian rebels beheading a young boy, in what leaders of the group involved called an "individual mistake." Read More → | A 24-year-old Pakistani man was mutilated in a so-called honor killing, police said. Read More → | U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry kept his composure -- just -- as he endured an awkward joint press conference with his new British counterpart, Boris Johnso.. Read More → | On Friday, the photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti went to Nice, France. Her first impression, she said, was that it was "absolutely beautiful." Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | A recent spate of attacks by armed groups in Mali has killed dozens and destabilized the vast desert country. Read More → | The Turkish leader may be a bitter disappointment to Mr. Obama, but he is still better than other options in the chaotic landscape of the Middle East. Read More → | Officials from the United States and its allies reviewed a drive against Islamic State-held cities, but also discussed the broader campaign against the group. Read More → | Mr. Putin is managing the crisis with his standard dual track: a message of cooperation for the international community, while telling Russians that the West i.. Read More → | As the popular augmented-reality smartphone game expanded to 26 countries, authorities responded with alarm, bans, charges of espionage and at least one fatwa... Read More → | The hotly contested law, which would ease rules for firing, hiring and setting work hours, has split President François Hollande's Socialist party and prompted.. Read More → | Government officials are warning that the game PokĂ©mon Go could open the door to hackers and allow the penetration of sensitive government and military sites. Read More → | President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a national security meeting, and purges continued in the wake of the attempt last week to topple the government. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Australian scientist and rugby player Michael Quinn admits travelling to the US to have sex with a six-year-old boy after being caught in a sting. Read More → | In some remote regions of Malawi, girls are made to have sex with a paid sex worker when they reach puberty - but the tradition has the potential to spread dis.. Read More → | US authorities have charged a Ukrainian man alleged to be the mastermind of the world's biggest online piracy website. Read More → | Panama creates an independent commission to determine how many people died during the US invasion in 1989, and to identify them. Read More → | Fans are still waiting for Pokemon Go to be launched in Japan, the birthplace of the phenomenon, so where might the monsters be hiding out? Read More → | A look at the booming private security industry in the Central American country of Guatemala, where an average of 13 murders are committed every day. Read More → | How the tragedy of three Afghan girls inspired a US rocker to teach guitar in Kabul. Read More → | Henri Astier talks to Abdelghani Merah, an anti-jihad activist whose brother killed seven people in south-west France in 2012. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday urged the U.S. Republican Party to stop making "groundless accusations" against China in its party pla.. Read More → | NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Child hunger and deaths are rising in Zimbabwe due to the worst drought in two decades, with thousands facing starvation.. Read More → | UNITED NATIONS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nations grappling with conflict and discord may be too absorbed by their own troubles to tackle goals set out by .. Read More → | KABUL (Reuters) - Zahir Jan, a scrap metal dealer in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, pays about 175 Afghani ($2.55) per kilo of spent cartridge casing.. Read More → | BAMAKO (Reuters) - Mali declared a state of emergency for three months on Wednesday, the council of ministers said, after a spate of attacks by armed groups ki.. Read More → | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday blacklisted three members of al Qaeda living in Iran, saying they had helped the Islamist militant group .. Read More → | MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Canadian mining company Agnico Eagle said on Wednesday that a group of armed men stormed one of its mines in northern Mexico early on T.. Read More → | BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A little over a year since Argentina's spy agency was shackled in the wake of the mysterious death of a star prosecutor, President Mau.. 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