Eurozone Officials Shocked By Greece's Stance - Germany's FAS Paper
Greece's failure to outline plans for structural reforms at last week's talks in Brussels shocked Eurozone leaders, a German newspaper reported.
Cameron's Conservatives Lead Labour As UKIP Falls: Poll
New results show Prime Minister David Cameron's party has a slight advantage over the opposition Labour Party.
Iraq's Leader To Seek Arms, With Deferred Payment, On US Visit
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi will ask the U.S. to help the country acquire billions of dollars in drones and other U.S. arms to fight the Islamic State group.
Officials Release Video Of Boston Cop Shooting
Boston officials said they decided to release the footage amid protests in several major U.S. cities over a series of killings of civilians in recent months.
China Says US Backs Its Campaign To Hunt Down 'Economic Fugitives'
According to Chinese state media, the U.S. has promised support for China's campaign to hunt corrupt officials fleeing abroad.
Militiamen In Yemen's Aden Say Two Iranian Officers Captured
If confirmed, the presence of two Iranian officers, whom the local militiamen said were from an elite unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, would deepen tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia
Seven Wounded By Car Bomb On Thai Holiday Island Koh Samui
The explosion is likely to raise fears that Muslim rebels in the deep south of the country could extend their campaign to tourist areas.
Egypt Sentences Muslim Brotherhood Leader, 13 Others To Death
The court also sentenced U.S-Egyptian citizen Mohamed Soltan to life in jail for supporting the group and transmitting false news.
Saudi Authorities Catch Police Shooting Suspect
The man was suspected of shooting dead two policemen and wounding two others in separate attacks in Riyadh on Wednesday.
Inspections Critical To Iran Nuclear Deal: US Defense Secretary Ash Carter
Ash Carter said Friday that a nuclear agreement with Iran must include inspections of its military sites, a position at odds with recent comments by Iran's Supreme Leader.
Kansas Man Arrested In Bomb Plot In Support Of Islamic State
John T. Booker, Jr. arrived at the Kansas base with two undercover FBI agents to detonate what he did not realize was an inert bomb, prosecutors said.
Risk Of Ebola Spreading To Other Countries Appears To Be Falling: WHO
West Africa's Ebola epidemic still poses a threat to other countries but the risk of it spreading internationally appears to be diminishing as the areas affected shrink, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
Broke Indian Ice Hockey Team Turns To Twitter For Support
While India's money-spinning cricket league lavishes million-dollar deals on players for just a few weeks of competition, the national ice hockey team has had to go begging on social media to fund their trip to Kuwait for an international tournament.
Islamic State Group Attacks Iraqi Provincial Capital
The group attacked the capital of Iraq's vast Anbar province on multiple fronts Friday.
Brazil Police Arrest Three Ex-Congressmen, Broaden Corruption Probe
Police in Brazil arrested three former congressmen on Friday and are widening their corruption investigation beyond state-run oil firm Petrobras.
Obama Says Concerned China Uses Size To Bully Others In Region
President Obama said Thursday the United States is concerned China uses its "sheer size and muscle" to push around smaller countries in the SouthChina Sea.
American With Ebola Released From US Hospital: Aid Group, NIH
A health care worker who was being treated for Ebola at a National Institutes of Health hospital in Maryland has been declared free of the virus and was released from the hospital, according to the U.S. aid agency Partners In Health.
Review Of Cuba's Removal From Terror List Is Complete: Obama
President Barack Obama said on Thursday that the U.S. State Department had completed its review of whether to remove Cuba from the list of countries that sponsor terrorism but that he was waiting for a recommendation from his advisers.
Iran's Khamenei Demands All Sanctions End When Nuclear Deal Signed
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Thursday demanded that all sanctions on Iran be lifted at the same time as any final agreement with world powers on curbing Tehran's nuclear program is concluded.
Cirque Du Soleil In Advanced Deal Talks With Private Equity: Sources
Cirque du Soleil is in advanced talks with two private equity consortia about selling a majority stake in what is the largest theatrical production company in the world, according to people familiar with the matter.
Moody's Upgrades India Rating Outlook To Positive
The investor-friendly Narendra Modi government came to power last May promising faster growth, more jobs and quick clearances.
US Immigration Agents Arrest 976 Gang Members In Sweep
Nearly 1,000 gang members and associates from 239 different gangs were arrested across the United States in an operation headed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, the agency said on Wednesday.
Two Turkish Journalists Face Jail Terms For Charlie Hebdo Cover
A Turkish prosecutor is seeking prison terms for two journalists who republished the cover of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo featuring an image of the Prophet Mohammed, their newspaper said on Wednesday.
Qatar Lends Palestinians $100 Million To Pay Salaries: Palestinians
The Palestinian Authority said on Wednesday it had received a $100 million loan from Qatar to help pay civil servants salaries and alleviate an economic crisis triggered by a row with Israel over taxes.
Malawi Orders Police To Shoot In A Bid To Protect Albinos
Malawi police are under orders to shoot anyone attacking albinos in the latest bid to crack down on a rising wave of violence against albinos in East Africa whose body parts are prized in black magic.
US Considering Major Arms Sales To Egypt, Pakistan
The U.S. said it was considering a $57 million sale of air-to-surface missiles to Egypt, the second big arms deal this week after Congress was notified of a potential $1 billion sale of helicopters and missiles to Pakistan.
Usain Bolt To Compete In Next Month's World Relays
The Jamaican sprinter stated that he is "fit, healthy and ready to run" for his country.
US Defense Chief In Japan To Show Alliance Strong Amid China Worries
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter kicked off talks with his Japanese counterpart on Wednesday aimed at demonstrating that the two countries' security alliance is tighter than ever amid China's growing assertiveness in the region.
US Online Ban Of Militant Muslim Preacher Ends
A Michigan-based Islamist preacher whose online sermons have been a leading source of inspiration for foreign fighters in Syria is free to return to social media after restrictions on his Internet use lapsed.
Kenya Seeks More Western Help After University Attack
Kenya needs more help from its U.S. and European allies with intelligence and security measures to help prevent further massacres by Somali militants, Foreign Minister Amina Mohamed told Reuters on Tuesday.