Thailand's First MERS Case Declared Free Of Deadly Virus
The 75-year-old man, who had travelled to Bangkok for treatment for a heart condition and was then diagnosed with the virus.
US Gasoline Prices Dip For First Time In More Than Two Months -Survey
Drivers paid an average of $2.85 a gallon, 86 cents below the average price paid at this time last year.
Euro, Stocks Slide On Looming Greece Default
U.S. stock futures dived almost 2 percent at one point to hit a three-month low, and last traded down 1.6 percent.
Macedonia Tells Banks To Pull Money From Greece
The move by Macedonia's central bank followed an announcement by Athens that it would introduce capital controls and keep banks shut on Monday.
Three Killed In Mortar Attack On Damascus - Syrian state TV
A bomb exploded in a market in Saroujah district just northeast of the city center, according to a Syrian state TV report.
France Attack Suspect Admits Killing, Police Make Link To Syria
Police found the 54-year-old victim's decapitated body and head, framed by Islamic inscriptions, at the plant, which is owned by the U.S. firm Air Products.
Armed Tunisian Police Swarm Streets Of Tourist Towns
Thousands of tourists have left Tunisia since Friday's attack, which has shocked the North African country that relies heavily on tourism for jobs and foreign currency revenues.
ECB Considers Constricting Emergency Funding Of Greek Banks
The limit for the emergency funding is now roughly 89.0 billion euros ($99.4 billion), sources have told Reuters.
Kuwait Says Mosque Bomber Was Saudi, Detains Driver
The interior ministry named the bomber as Fahd Suliman Abdul-Muhsen al-Qabaa and said he flew into Kuwait's airport at dawn on Friday.
EU's Mogherini Says 'Not impossible' To Get Iran Nuclear Deal
European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said, however, that tough days lay ahead as a self-imposed June 30 deadline nears.
Air Strikes In Northwest Pakistan Kill 10 Militants: Officials
"We got information that local and foreign fighters were hiding in this area," a Pakistani official said. "Three hideouts were also completely destroyed."
'Nein Danke' - Smaller German Firms See US Trade Deal As Threat
There has been a great deal of skepticism towards TTIP in Germany, Europe's largest economy, where media coverage has focused largely on protests from anti-globalization groups.
Saudi Soldier Killed In Cross-Border Shelling From Yemen
The shelling on Saturday morning was directed at security guards in the southwestern Saudi border area of Jizan, according to a statement by the Interior Ministry on SPA.
European Tour Operators Evacuate Thousands From Tunisia After Attack
Tunisia's tourism minister called Friday's attack in one of the country's most popular resorts for Europeans a "catastrophe" and authorities vowed to toughen security.
Conservative Republicans Question What's Next After Gay Marriage Ruling
While some GOP presidential candidates urged action to counter the Supreme Court's ruling, grassroots activists said they preferred to focus on limiting the damage.
Rift With Greece Sets Europe Into Uncharted Territory
"They were playing poker," said Austrian Finance Minister Hans Joerg Schelling. "But in poker, you can always lose."
Manhunt For Remaining New York Prison Fugitive Intensifies
After Richard Matt was killed by U.S. Border Patrol officers, a tight security perimeter was set up in the area, where David Sweat was believed to be holed up.
Gatlin Cruises In Heats, Felix Claims 400m Title
Justin Gatlin looks like the top American entering the worlds in Beijing.
Argentine Judge Orders Seizure Of Falklands Drillers' Assets
The companies named in the order were Premier Oil Plc, Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd, Rockhopper Exploration Plc, Noble Energy Inc and Edison International Spa.
Islamist Gunmen Attack Western Mali Town, 12 Dead
The raid took place just a week after a Tuareg-led northern rebel alliance signed a peace deal with the government.
US Senators Visit Cuba, Hope Congress Will Ease Restrictions
A number of Cuba initiatives are pending in the Senate, including a bill to remove the travel ban on Americans and a more ambitions bill to rescind the decades-old U.S. economic embargo.
Greece Bank Run Empties Over A Third Of ATMs Of Cash
Anxious Greeks lined up outside ATMs after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made a surprise call for a referendum on austerity terms demanded by lenders.
Goldman Sachs Eyes Tilt To EU If UK Backs 'Brexit' - Paper
"We would not completely leave Britain but we would certainly strengthen our presence in other locations within the EU," a head of Goldman Sachs International said in an interview.
Big Business On Winning Side In US Top Court's Major Rulings
Both cases were seen as ideological wars, but the cases could also be seen as pro-business rulings by a court with a reputation as friendly to corporate interests.
Kerry, Zarif See Hard Work Ahead As Nuclear Talks Begin
With a self-imposed deadline approaching on Tuesday, both sides emphasized that major obstacles remained to finalizing a deal.
China Cuts Interest Rates Again To Support Economy
The interest rate cuts will help stabilize growth, adjust structures and lower social financing costs, the country's central bank said.
Same-Sex Marriage Still On Hold In Louisiana, Mississippi
The Louisiana Clerks of Court Association advised clerks not to issue licenses for 25 days, the period in which the Supreme Court could be petitioned for a rehearing.
French Police Question Delivery Man Suspected In Beheading
President Francois Hollande is dealing with new security fears less than six months after an attack by Islamist gunmen at Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish food store in Paris.
Slacking Chinese Officials To Face Demotion Or Dismissal: State Media
Officials who break Communist Party rules, or are found to be corrupt, irresponsible or incompetent face "organizational adjustment", which is a euphemism for demotion or dismissal.
Obama Sheds Cool Style For 'Fearless' Final Lap In Office
With a year-and-a-half left in office, Obama is shedding some of his trademark “no drama” style for a looser approach, admitting that he feels more fearless and liberated.