| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | There have been eight lethal terrorist attacks in Europe since 2014, five of them in France alone, carried out by ISIS or by "lone wolves" inspired by the terr.. Read More → | French authorities arrested a man and a woman Sunday following a terror attack that killed 84 people in Nice last week, a prosecutor said. Read More → | Two days after a failed military coup, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's crackdown on those behind it -- and those perceived to have been involved -- is.. Read More → | They slugged it out all afternoon with no sign of yielding, but Henrik Stenson landed two huge blows late on to clinch his first major title in magnificent jou.. Read More → | The Syrian army and pro-government forces have taken control of the main road leading into rebel-held areas in Aleppo, effectively cutting off the rebels' main.. Read More → | A picture is slowly starting to form of what led Nice, France, attacker Mohamed Bouhlel to carry out the deadliest ever terrorist attack by a lone individual. Read More → | If you're not up on the latest events in Turkey, here's a brief explainer about the coup attempt and what brought it about. Read More → | Until Friday afternoon, Turkey remained a competent and stable, if problematic, country that served as a buffer between Europe and the imploding Middle East an.. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | Muslims and non-Muslims have lived alongside each other in Nice for generations, but last week's massacre has exacerbated tensions among residents. Read More → | President Muhammadu Buhari promised to stamp out terrorism in the north and to rebuild the economy. But the nation now faces terrorism, separatism and low oil .. Read More → | After the attempted overthrow of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, there was a sense of relief in Istanbul, and Sunday was a day of pro-government rallies and fu.. Read More → | President Hassan Rouhani is enduring a storm over disclosures showing astronomical bonuses and salaries paid to managers of state-run companies. Read More → | Instances of wanton violence have been swiftly judged to be the work of terrorists, even when there is little evidence of direct ties to terrorist groups. Read More → | A memorial wall and a new Holocaust museum reflect a push in the Netherlands to give a more complete understanding of what happened under Nazi occupation. Read More → | They were the latest of seven people detained after the attack, French news media said, as the 84 deaths were marked on the second of three days of national mo.. Read More → | President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's victory over the uprising may have bolstered his popularity among Islamists, but wider support was not yet certain. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | Morocco formally announces its wish to rejoin the African Union, 32 years after leaving over a dispute about Western Sahara. Read More → | An early Lucian Freud painting worth at least £300,000 is identified by the BBC's Fake or Fortune programme, despite the artist's own denials that it was his w.. Read More → | Russia could face calls for a complete Olympic ban if allegations of state-sponsored doping at the 2014 Winter Olympics are proven. Read More → | An exhibition examining the landscape and abandoned spaces of the former Soviet Union opens in London. Read More → | Aids remains the biggest cause of death among young people in Africa and the number of lives lost in this group has tripled in the past 16 years, writes the BB.. Read More → | The BBC's Jiyar Gol reports from inside an abandoned IS school in northern Syria, where militants left rules for punishment behind. Read More → | Lebanon's largest animal shelter faces the prospect of having to shut down, as it struggles with debt, writes Martin Jay in Beirut. Read More → | The BBC Asian Network's Haroon Rashid speaks to Bollywood actors about the battle between creative freedom and censorship in India. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | BEIJING (Reuters) - Communist Party officials in China who show poor leadership that causes serious problems will face punishment under new accountability rule.. Read More → | SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China has extradited its first criminal suspect from Latin America following eight years of negotiations, repatriating an alleged crude so.. Read More → | SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China has sacked three officials for poorly coping with super typhoon Nepartak, which killed at least 83 people and caused economic losses.. Read More → | SYDNEY (Reuters) - Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has officially requested the support of his country's new government to back a bid for the top j.. Read More → | LONDON (Reuters) - Lawmakers will vote on Monday on whether to renew Britain's nuclear deterrent, a key decision for Western security policy, which partly hing.. Read More → | BELGRADE (Reuters) - Croatia's ruling conservative HDZ party chose former diplomat Andrej Plenkovic as its new leader ahead of a snap election in September, ho.. Read More → | AYODHYA, India (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was flying high in June, jetting from Afghanistan to Mexico in a whirlwind of red carpet diploma.. Read More → | TORONTO (Reuters) - A plane crashed on Sunday during a military air show in Western Canada, killing the pilot, Global News reported. 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