The flights will be conducted sometime between April 6 and April 11 using the Boeing OC-135B American observation aircraft.
The Greek government agreed to repay its debt by April 9 after a meeting with IMF chief Christine Lagarde.
The prince, who has the experience of flying Apache helicopters for the Britain military, has been asked to fly choppers in Australia.
The move comes shortly before a joint defense summit between U.S. and South Korean officials.
Two of the suspects had recently returned from Syria, according to the authorities.
Opposition Labour leader Ed Miliband, whose personal popularity lags his party's, also saw a boost.
The Czech presidency is largely a ceremonial role but President Milos Zeman is outspoken on his views on both domestic and foreign policy.
Derek Lowe, 38, and Tina Lowe, 33, were struck in Durham. They were believed to have been homeless.
Many donations did not arrive until after so-called Religious Freedom bills advanced in both Indiana and Arkansas last week.
"We are returning the money. Either they give it to us in full or we go to arbitration or to the court."
After a California man is killed in the war-torn Middle Eastern country, advocacy organizations urge Washington to act.
"Kidnappings, beheadings and mass killings" are occurring in a Syrian camp for Palestinian refugees, a Palestinian leader said.
According to its Twitter account, the intelligence agency likes what the Showtime series has in store for Carrie Mathison.
The floodwaters were the worst the region has seen in 80 years, displacing 2,700 people.
“We can’t have a 10-year-old child having his brains blown out ... without having society yell about it,” one protester says.
A fire broke out on Sunday near Etihad Stadium in England.
Leaders from 25 African nations will hold a summit this week on Boko Haram, which has killed 15,000 people since 2009, the U.N. says.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a new agreement could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Gun battles and heavy shelling ripped through a downtown district in Yemen as Houthi fighters and local militias clashed Sunday.
A Russian-led ceasefire initiative in the U.N. Security Council could help pave the way to peace negotiations in Yemen.
Casino revenue in Macau has fallen by almost 50 percent, but foreign competitors have picked up only a fraction of the high rollers deserting the region's casinos.
A 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl were arrested in the Manchester area.
Land-mine blasts and sporadic shelling have become the norm in eastern Ukraine, where heavy weapons are ready for deployment.
Chicago's purportedly independent elections chief accepted city lobbying contracts from Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration.
The pontiff says in his Easter Sunday message the agreement “may be a definitive step toward a more secure and fraternal world.”
The election on May 7 is set to be the tightest in Britain in decades.
Hamam Mohamed Attia of Ajnad Misr was shot dead during a firefight around 1 a.m. local time.
Fleeing an advance by the Islamic State group a number of civilians were evacuated from a Palestinian refugee camp on the Damascus outskirts.
Kenyan churches hired armed guards to protect their Easter congregations as it was revealed the son of a Kenyan government official was one of the masked gunmen who killed nearly 150.
More than 20 others were injured in the suicide bomb attack at a security checkpoint east of the Libyan city of Misrata.