Everything you need to know about the world this morning, curated by VICE.US to Sell Arms to Vietnam
President Obama has announced the lifting of a 50-year-old arms embargo on Vietnam. Speaking in Hanoi on his first visit to the country, Obama said all arms sales would need to meet "strict requirements," but his administration wanted to make sure the country "has access to equipment it needs to defend itself."—The Washington PostBernie Takes on the DNC Chair
Bernie Sanders has announced that he is helping raise money for Tim Canova, the candidate who is running against Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schulz. Sanders also said he would not reappoint Wasserman Schultz to head the DNC if he was elected president.—CNN
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President Obama has announced the lifting of a 50-year-old arms embargo on Vietnam. Speaking in Hanoi on his first visit to the country, Obama said all arms sales would need to meet "strict requirements," but his administration wanted to make sure the country "has access to equipment it needs to defend itself."—The Washington PostBernie Takes on the DNC Chair
Bernie Sanders has announced that he is helping raise money for Tim Canova, the candidate who is running against Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schulz. Sanders also said he would not reappoint Wasserman Schultz to head the DNC if he was elected president.—CNN
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US Islamic State Recruit Now Working with Feds
A New York City man and former Columbia University student has explained his regret in joining the Islamic State in Syria. "I have a lot to make up for," he said. Identified only as Mo, the 27-year-old is in federal custody, facing up to 25 years in prison and cooperating with the FBI.—NBC NewsMassachusetts Cop Killing Suspect Shot Dead
The suspect in the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts police officer has been shot and killed after an exchange of gunfire. According to Worcester County District Attorney, 35-year-old Jorge Zambrano burst out of a closet and opened fire on the officers as they closed in on him in an apartment in Oxford.—CBS NewsBombs Kill More Than 100 in Syria's Coastal Cities
At least 100 people have been killed in multiple blasts in coastal cities held by the Syrian government. Several of the blasts in the cities of Tartous and Jableh were suicide bombings, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attacks.—ReutersIraq Begins Operation to Retake Fallujah
Heavy shelling of Islamic State–controlled Falluja has begun after Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi announced the start of a military operation to retake the city. Civilians were warned to leave the town on Sunday, but some families were reportedly intercepted by Islamic State fighters, or killed by explosives they had planted along the road.—Al Jazeera
A New York City man and former Columbia University student has explained his regret in joining the Islamic State in Syria. "I have a lot to make up for," he said. Identified only as Mo, the 27-year-old is in federal custody, facing up to 25 years in prison and cooperating with the FBI.—NBC NewsMassachusetts Cop Killing Suspect Shot Dead
The suspect in the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts police officer has been shot and killed after an exchange of gunfire. According to Worcester County District Attorney, 35-year-old Jorge Zambrano burst out of a closet and opened fire on the officers as they closed in on him in an apartment in Oxford.—CBS News
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At least 100 people have been killed in multiple blasts in coastal cities held by the Syrian government. Several of the blasts in the cities of Tartous and Jableh were suicide bombings, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attacks.—ReutersIraq Begins Operation to Retake Fallujah
Heavy shelling of Islamic State–controlled Falluja has begun after Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi announced the start of a military operation to retake the city. Civilians were warned to leave the town on Sunday, but some families were reportedly intercepted by Islamic State fighters, or killed by explosives they had planted along the road.—Al Jazeera
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Austrian Far-Right Candidate Just Loses Presidential Race
Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party, who would have become the first far-right leader in Europe since World War II, narrowly lost to his rival Alexander Van der Bellen. The Green Party leader, an economics professor in his 70s, received 50.3 percent of the vote, getting only 30,000 more votes than Hofer, who came in at 49.7 percent.—The New York TimesSuicide Attack Kills Yemeni Army Recruits
A suicide bomb attack in the Yemeni city of Aden has killed at least 40 army recruits, according to officials. An attacker detonated an explosive vest outside the recruitment center in the Khormaksar district. There was a second explosion at the nearby army base shortly afterward.—[BBC News ](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-36357133)
Norbert Hofer of the Freedom Party, who would have become the first far-right leader in Europe since World War II, narrowly lost to his rival Alexander Van der Bellen. The Green Party leader, an economics professor in his 70s, received 50.3 percent of the vote, getting only 30,000 more votes than Hofer, who came in at 49.7 percent.—The New York TimesSuicide Attack Kills Yemeni Army Recruits
A suicide bomb attack in the Yemeni city of Aden has killed at least 40 army recruits, according to officials. An attacker detonated an explosive vest outside the recruitment center in the Khormaksar district. There was a second explosion at the nearby army base shortly afterward.—[BBC News ](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-36357133)
Everything Else
Chance the Rapper's Coloring Book is the first streaming-only album in the history of the Billboard 200. New metrics that count streaming toward album sales mean the 57 million streams place the album at No. 8.—BillboardKissing Lesbians Win $80,000 Settlement
Courtney Wilson and Taylor Guerrero, the couple told by a Honolulu police officer to "take it somewhere else" after he saw them kissing at a grocery store, have won an $80,000 settlement from the city. "I'm happy with it," Guerrero said.—ABC NewsTributes Paid to Ex-Megadeath Drummer
Former Megadeath drummer Nick Menza has died at age 51 after collapsing on stage while playing with his band OHM. "Shocked, devastated, and saddened don't begin to describe my feelings," said Megadeath's Dave Mustaine.—Rolling StoneLouisiana Passes 'Blue Lives Matter' Pro Police Bill
The Louisiana legislature has passed a bill known as "Blue Lives Matter" that would make any targeting of a police officer a hate crime. The bill just needs the approval of Governor John Bel Edwards.—VICE News