| Hi jakaman, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | CNN-World Remove | Britain has been hit by an epidemic of resignations, and it's not showing any signs of stopping. Read More → | Roger Federer is through to the quarterfinals of Wimbledon after a straight sets victory over world No. 29 Steve Johnson in Monday's early match-up on Centre C.. Read More → | The owner of Scotland's smallest distillery is worried that Britain's vote to leave the European Union will make it much more difficult for his business to exp.. Read More → | U.K. Treasury chief George Osborne says he wants to take an ax to the country's corporation tax to boost investment in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. Read More → | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to allow the expansion of a West Bank settlement in the wake of the stabbing death of a 13-year-old Israe.. Read More → | Nearly two days after a suicide truck bomb ripped through Baghdad, families are still hoping that those searching through the rubble hoping can locate the bodi.. Read More → | Nigel Farage to resign as UKIP leader, saying "I've done my bit" to get Britain out of the European Union. Read More → | | | NYT > World Remove | The politician was known for his efforts as a pragmatic reformer of the Socialist Party and for his struggles with President Francois Mitterrand. Read More → | The seven-year investigation by the Iraq Inquiry Committee, known as the Chilcot inquiry, lasted longer than British combat operations in Iraq. Read More → | President Recep Tayyip Erdogan long professed a foreign policy of "zero problems with neighbors" but now seems mired in disputes with just about everybody. Read More → | After 150 were killed in a car bombing in Baghdad, Iraq's leader has tried to assuage the public's anger and grief by speeding the executions of militants. Read More → | A wave of deadly suicide bombings in the quiet town of Al Qaa has strained a tenuous coexistence between residents and newcomers fleeing Syria's civil war. Read More → | A former president's determination to give Georgia a more contemporary look has left Batumi's skyline a bizarre mash-up of architectural styles. Read More → | The episode, which wounded eight people in Puchong, was thought to have been the first assault in Malaysia tied to the militant group. Read More → | While Israelis have mixed views of Mr. Trump's policy proposals, they admiringly describe him as dugri, a slang Hebrew term derived from the Arabic for "straig.. Read More → | | | Reuters: World News Remove | LIMA (Reuters) - Centrist President-elect Pedro Pablo Kuczynski arguably has one of the best resumes for steering Peru's mining-dependent economy through chopp.. Read More → | YANGON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Khin Htar Kyu was in her late teens when she left her village in Wakema Township in Myanmar's southern Ayeyarwady Region .. Read More → | MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new funding model for development programs in India which gives private investors a return on their investment has help.. Read More → | KABUL (Reuters) - As Afghan troops were preparing to take on Taliban militants without NATO combat support in 2014, U.S. officials shelved plans to provide the.. Read More → | BEIRUT (Reuters) - A team of militants linked with Islamic State were paid 600,000 euros to carry out a bombing campaign at 50 locations in Tehran and other bi.. Read More → | DUBAI (Reuters) - Two explosions shook the city of Qatif in eastern Saudi Arabia, where many of the kingdom's Shi'ite Muslim minority live, and witnesses said .. Read More → | ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Seventeen suspects were due to appear in a Turkish court on Monday, state media said, in connection with last week's suicide bombing attac.. Read More → | GAZA (Reuters) - Turkish aid shipments arrived in the Gaza Strip via Israel on Monday, a week after Israel and Turkey announced they would end a six-year ruptu.. Read More → | | | BBC News - World Remove | How Snapchat fame helped 24-year-old Brazilian lawyer Thaynara Oliveira Gomes get selected to carry the Olympic torch in her home town. Read More → | Meet the furry stars of Singapore who live in Marina Bay, the heart of Singapore's central business district. Read More → | The mother of a 10-year-old boy from Indonesia, who media have labelled as the world's fattest child, describes her son's battle with obesity. Read More → | The BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen, tests the mood in Baghdad as the UK prepares to hear the findings of the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war. 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