"They might accept this, but I am not willing to accept this," the Israeli prime minister said.
The current agreement gives Greece a four-month extension of its loans.
One of the three men was apprehended at JFK airport, before he could board a flight to Turkey.
Poland is one of Russia's strongest critic and on Wednesday it stepped up its direct support for Ukraine.
Congress has hit another impasse with the Friday deadline to fund Homeland Security looming.
For the first time since a ceasefire, nobody was killed in Ukraine over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, Kiev wants lethal aid.
Muslims across the U.S. are hoping a Supreme Court case will address discrimination against women who cover their hair in the workplace.
Fark.com founder Drew Curtis has no political experience, but he's hoping his outsider status will help him tap into a frustrated electorate.
As Hispanic students fill U.S. schools in record numbers, these children of Latino immigrants are struggling to keep up with their classmates in every way.
Saying no to vaccines in the United States or Europe is a luxury people in other regions might love to have.
The Chicago Teachers Union, aided by broad discontent, is pushing Mayor Rahm Emanuel to the brink in his bid for re-election.
She's one of nearly 70 people charged with insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan since he was elected in August.
Russian media say a NATO parade in an Estonian border city was a deliberate provocation to anger Russia.
The meeting follows the U.S.-led coalition's visit to Saudi Arabia to discuss fighting ISIS.
Advocates of marijuana decriminalization celebrated the move as a victory for the country, where marijuana’s cultural roots run deep.
European countries have reported more than 22,000 cases of measles in 2014 and 2015.
The request reflects a growing debate in the U.S. on whether local prosecutors who often work closely with police forces can fairly investigate police officers.
Nigeria’s military recently has made progress in its bid to regain territory from Boko Haram, which seeks to carve out a caliphate within the nation.
State documents show News Corp lobbies the governor while it pays him as much as $700,000 for a poorly selling memoir.
Officials suspect that a burning object was thrown into the building, destroying walls and furniture inside the mosque.
The drills are being held in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz, which accounts for a third of all global seaborne oil trade.
Robert McDonald had wrongly claimed on television that he was part of an elite special forces unit.
Russian media reports said that the man was detained on suspicion of posting messages and videos promoting the activities of ISIS militants.
Authorities were first warned about the drones in October, which have repeatedly flown over the region despite complaints and bans.
India has become the world's second largest beef exporter, but producers say religious opposition is growing.
The setback comes despite a visit to Chicago last week from President Barack Obama.
Financial Secretary John Tsang said that last year's pro-democracy protests may have diminished "investors' confidence in Hong Kong."
The number of displaced people across the globe topped 50 million for the first time since the end of World War II, Amnesty said in a report.
Two Democratic senators had warned that making Israeli support a partisan issue would have "lasting repercussions."
A detective posed as a minor in online exchanges with 44-year-old Daniel Rosen.