Eurogroup Aims For Greece Deal In June
Dijsselbloem said that the Eurogroup's "intention is to bring the IMF on board", with a programme "involving money" from the fund. After more than eight hours of talks in Brussels, Greece's creditors - the eurozone members states and the International Monetary Fund - were unable to bridge their differences on Greece's ability to repay its debts in the long run.
Global News - All News
-
Manchester bombing: 3 more arrested after Salman Abedi identified as suspect
The change in status suggests that Abedi may not have been acting alone. The police triggered Operation Temperer, the security measure allowing military personnel to be deployed at sensitive security points like rail stations, government buildings and other destinations or events with big crowds.
-
New York Times Publishes Photos Of Manchester Bomb Parts Amid UK Frustration
Thousands of people in Manchester , England, defied a terror warning, and poured into the streets for a vigil honoring the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. Home searches across Manchester and beyond have uncovered important items in a fast-moving investigation into the concert bombing that left 22 people dead, Manchester's police chief said Thursday as a diplomatic spat escalated over USA leaks about the investigation to the media.
-
Ex-CIA Chief Says He Warned Russia to Stay Out of Election
Schiff says the officials involved should testify before Congress and lawmakers must request any memos documenting the conversations. He also says that before sharing such classified intelligence with foreign partners, the US would go back to the intelligence partner that provided the information to make sure what was shared would not compromise operatives.
-
Coats won't say whether Trump asked him to deny Russian collusion evidence
Dan Coats, the current US director of national intelligence, declined to comment Tuesday on a Washington Post report that said the president had asked him to publicly deny any collusion between Russian Federation and Trump's campaign.
-
Manchester bomber Salman Abedi had 'proven' links with Islamic State
Officials are examining Abedi's trips to Libya as they piece together his allegiances and try to foil any new potential threats. British soldiers have been deployed in place of police officers to guard high-profile sites such as Buckingham Palace and Parliament.
-
No One Should Bring Chaos to Korean Peninsula: China
The Korea Central News Agency said the test verified technical aspects of the weapon system and examined its "adaptability under various battle conditions" before it is deployed to military units. The United States has for weeks been negotiating a new Security Council sanctions resolution with China, but USA ambassador Nikki Haley said last week that no final draft text had been clinched.
-
Duterte Declares Limited Martial Law As Bloodshed Breaks Out In Marawi City
Mary's Church, a parish church in Marawi City. Villegas says the gunmen have threatened to kill the hostages "if government forces unleashed against them are not recalled". "We're trying our best to contain the situation", Herrera said by telephone, adding that troops were moving carefully to avoid hitting civilians in the area of the fighting.
-
Jewish hardliners ejected from Jerusalem mosque compound
Early on Wednesday morning, hundreds of Israeli settlers entered the al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards with intense police protection. East Jerusalem, where the most important Muslim, Christian, and Jewish religious sites are located, is considered occupied Palestinian territory under global law.
-
Rooney Manchester United's record goalscorer close to decision on future
Ferguson, who is now 75, managed United for 27 years, winning 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League crowns, the FA Cup on five occasions and the League Cup four times. Mourinho declined to say whether United's top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who is sidelined with a long-term knee injury, would stay at the club but heaped praise on the towering Swede who watched the final behind the bench sporting crutches.
-
'2 blasts at bus terminal in Indonesian capital, casualties'
The Kampung Melayu terminal is a local hub served by minibuses and buses. This is because their use of low- grade explosives and aluminium shrapnel in the "pressure-cooker bombs" on Wednesday was similar to the modus operandi of Indonesian militants loyal to ISIS who targeted police in previous attacks .
-
Philippine minister starts damage control after Duterte's China war remark
In an interview with Moscow-based TV network Russia Today, President Duterte said that though he has nothing against the US, the Philippines needs a foreign policy that is independent of American interests: "I have nothing against America, [US President Donald] Trump is my friend".




