More than 100 people were injured in the three attacks, which targeted Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad.
The draft proposal leaked Sunday includes provisions for a “temporary Grexit.”
Moscow is mulling whether to offer Greece natural gas supplies while Athens struggles with its European creditors.
"There are sanctions that were imposed by Congress. I think the administration will have a hard time getting those removed," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
Sunday's agreement puts both sides back on track to finalizing a historic peace deal to end a decadeslong civil war.
Mexican Federal Police are patrolling roads near Altiplano, the maximum security federal prison from which Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman escaped, in hope of finding the fugitive.
As one of the nation's youngest elected prosecutors, Marilyn Mosby told women leaders at the 2015 NAACP conference to be honest about their journeys to power.
Sunday's explosion occurred near Camp Chapman, near the Pakistani border, which houses U.S. and Afghan troops.
"At the end of the day, for us to win a national election, we have to do better with Hispanics," presidential candidate and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said.
The man detonated the explosives in a busy square shortly before dusk and the end of the daily Ramadan fast.
Gaziantep is known to be a stepping-stone for Islamic State group recruits seeking to get into Syria.
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command has categorically denied there is anything nefarious about the drills, saying they are training exercises.
Small businesses say the proposed boosts in value-added taxes will put them in a bigger bind than the one they're in now and encourage even more tax evasion.
The U.S. House of Representatives speaker suggested the U.S. should scrap talks with Iran over its nuclear program.
Iraq faces a budget deficit of as much as $20 billion this year as it grapples with low oil revenue and the high cost of war with Islamic State group insurgents.
Aiming at al-Shabab, Kenyan warplanes killed five Somali children on their way to a religious school Sunday, local residents told news organizations.
A rebel general, who was involved in a failed coup attempt in May, told Reuters this week he and his comrades were mobilizing forces to topple President Pierre Nkurunziza.
Negotiators trying to reach a deal on Iran's nuclear program are working on a 100-page document, but President Hassan Rouhani says there are still obstacles.
Eurozone finance ministers are expected to deliver a stark message to Greece this weekend: It's time to put up or shut up.
In the states that have expanded Medicaid, more adult students are gaining access to insurance through this public program.
Kurdish militants will attack Turkey's dam construction sites in the mainly Kurdish southeast, the group said in a statement late on Saturday, another blow to a fragile peace process meant to end a three-decade insurgency.
Hundreds, possibly thousands, of Uighurs keen to escape unrest in China's western Xinjiang region have traveled clandestinely via Southeast Asia to Turkey.
As finance ministers scramble to secure an agreement to keep Greece in the eurozone, the rhetoric by some figures in the drama is becoming increasingly bellicose.
More than 50 lawyers and activists been detained or questioned by Chinese authorities in the last 48 hours.
Eight elderly people died in a fire that ripped through a care home near Zaragoza in northeastern Spain in the early hours of Sunday, a government official said.
Guzman was arrested last year by Mexican security forces. He also escaped from prison in 2001 after a prior capture in 1993.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will outline her economic agenda in New York Monday, when she will focus on boosting middle-class incomes.
The hunger strike by Islamic Jihad leader Khader Adnan had galvanized Palestinians behind a "battle of empty stomachs" against Israeli detentions without trial.
In a sign an agreement may be imminent, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to participate in the talks Sunday, according to media reports.
The deportation of 109 Uighurs from Thailand this week has sparked anger in Turkey, home to a large Uighur diaspora, and deep concern among rights groups and the United States.