"I'm fully aware the mandate you gave me is not one of a rupture with Europe but a mandate to strengthen our negotiating position to seek a viable solution."
The repercussions from the Greek decision could be widespread, particularly throughout Europe where the future of the euro could be called into question.
Egyptian officials described as “false news” the publication of death tolls associated with terrorist attacks that don’t jibe with government accounts.
A Kandahar hospital is treating those injured in a suicide bomb attack set off by an assailant on a motorcycle.
Christie, who announced last week he was joining the Republican field in the 2016 presidential election, said the Supreme Court's justices were not conservative enough.
"I was offended by his remarks," former Texas Gov. Rick Perry says of the New York real-estate mogul's comments about Mexicans.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the emerging deal is more of a breakdown than breakthrough.
American and Iraqi government forces responded by stepping up assaults on the militant Islamic State group in both countries late Saturday and early Sunday.
The Albany Medical Center turned over to police Sunday custody of David Sweat, a prisoner who escaped and was subsequently recaptured last month.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif are trying to meet a Tuesday deadline for a final deal.
The town of Baiji and its refinery - Iraq's largest - have been a battlefront for more than a year.
The ultra-hardline militants continue to stage lighting attacks inside the city, although they were driven out of some district.
As U.N. mediators pushed for a humanitarian pause in fighting that has killed nearly 3,000 since March, a fresh strike hit Northern Yemen.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to meet U.S. President Barack Obama July 20, when the Boko Haram issue is likely to be high on the agenda.
As Greeks vote in a referendum that will likely decide their future in the EU, bitter divisions are emerging among the electorate, with friends and even families at odds.
The EU's unity, solidarity and international standing are at risk from Greece's debt, Russia's role in Ukraine, Britain's pursuit of opt-outs and Mediterranean migration.
Seifeddine Rezgui, who was killed after shooting dead 39 foreign tourists, was seen on the beach he would eventually attack in the hours and even days before the attack.
The man allegedly wrote on social media that "there are people, because of the stock market crash, who have jumped off buildings in Beijing's Financial Street."
Polls indicate the vote centered on an international bailout is too close to call, as the prime minister calls on citizens to "send a message of democracy and dignity to the world."
The government has been in talks with FARC rebels since late 2012, but the process is now under unprecedented strain.
China's claims to the disputed South China Sea will come under international legal scrutiny for the first time this week, but while Beijing has officially refused to take part in the case.
A coalition representative says the bombing was "one of the largest deliberate engagements we have conducted to date,” adding it had restricted the militants' freedom of movement.
It's been five days since a death from Middle East respiratory syndrome was reported in South Korea.
A deck collapsed while a family took a family portrait at a beach house rental in North Carolina Saturday.
A teenager was injured on a Carslbad, California, beach after a banner plane suffered engine failure and crashed.
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"He’s doing this to inflame and incite and to draw attention," Bush said of Trump.
The state GOP effort to impose restrictions on open records in Wisconsin came the same day Gov. Scott Walker said he had met all the qualifications to run for president.
Unclaimed car bombs and one bombing killed nearly 20 people Saturday.
Earlier this summer, Texas passed a bill that would bring the state's gold back inside its borders.