Emmanuel Macron's minor changes have sparked heated opposition from the left and the right.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Friday he is "certain" eurozone finance ministers will accept the deal.
Opposition leaders called for mass protests Friday to rally against what they say is a fresh crackdown on democracy.
The legislation would limit options for parents who don't want to vaccinate their kids.
Negotiations between the "Troika" and Greece over its massive bailout loans aren't going well, according to European sources.
The blasts took place in the Libyan city of Qubbah, which is under the control of renegade General Khalifa Hiftar.
The explosion, injuring four people, comes as the industry grapples with high risks, weak safety standards and regulatory concerns.
The deadly assault also reportedly left Somalia’s deputy prime minister wounded.
Moscow is rumored to be behind the attack after similar malware was used to break into the White House networks last year.
Greece is set to enter a crucial round of talks with finance ministers from the eurozone in Brussels on Friday.
The law also bars all foreign and same-sex couples from seeking the services of Thai surrogates.
A Russian security official claimed that thousands of foreign fighters, including nearly 1,700 Russians, have joined ISIS in Iraq.
The Houthis had previously announced the creation of a five-member "presidential council," a move that was not recognized by the U.N.
Documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that NSA and GCHQ hacked into servers of the Dutch digital security company Gemalto.
The report blames a lack of expertise over Ukraine in the U.K. and the EU for their inability to give Russia an "authoritative response."
An unnamed official from the U.S. Central Command claimed that ISIS was "losing ground every day" in Iraq.
The House Minority Leader met with Miguel Diaz-Canel, the first in line to be Cuba’s president when Raul Castro steps down in 2018.
Tensions, power struggles and mistrust among ISIS foreign fighters have led to countless executions.
The announcement comes after opposition leader Antonio Ledezma, accused of involvement in a plot to overthrow the government, was arrested.
Speaking in Washington, Governor Christie kept the focus on his home state. But the media's focus was on stories of fundraising trouble.
Militants claiming loyalty to ISIS have seized the university in the central Libyan city of Sirte, residents said, days after a video showed them staging a convoy parade.
Images from Istanbul, which experienced one of the biggest snowstorms in nearly 10 years.
The mayor, a prominent opposition voice, was detained Thursday, days after officials accused him of conspiring to overthrow the government.
The musical instruments have been deemed “offensive to Muslims” by the Islamic State group.
Sarah Goodfriend and Suzanne Bryant, who were granted Texas’ first same-sex marriage license, have supported liberal and LGBT causes for decades.
All Progressives Congress accused politicians of circulating the leaflets, which would pit Christians against Muslims before March elections.
Under the agreement, U.S. officials plan to train about 5,000 fighters a year for three years.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said his plan for immigration reform is detailed in his new book, which he was signing at a bookstore on Wednesday.
For the first time, a federal jury has found a foreign recruiter to be a co-conspirator in a US guest-worker abuse case.
The U.S. attorney's office says Minnesota teen Hamza Naj Ahmed tried to board a plane in New York bound for Istanbul.