Greece Bailout Talks Stall Over 'Security' Issues, Amid Mistrust On Both Sides
Bailout talks failed to launch as anticipated Friday, with troika officials claiming Greece was refusing to engage and Greek officials irritated by creditors' demands.
Turkish Jets Strike ISIS Targets In Syria: State TV
Turkey is taking an aggressive approach toward ISIS after a suicide bomber struck a Turkish town this week, killing 32.
Race Relations In US: Many Americans Think Racial Divide Growing, Relations Getting Worse: Poll
The level of discontent about race relations among blacks has now soared to the highest level during the Obama presidency, a poll has found.
Greece Approves Crucial Second Set Of Bailout Reforms
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that he did not support many of the reforms, but said passing them was the only way for the country to stay in the eurozone.
Moscow Is Largest Muslim City In Europe, But Faithful Face Discrimination From Public, Authorities
This Eid el-Fitr, many Muslim worshippers were, as in other years, forced to pray on the street, as the city refuses to allow more mosques to be built.
Majority Of Germans Oppose New Greek Bailout Deal, Many Prefer 'Grexit': Poll
Only a tiny fraction of the Germans polled offer unqualified support for the deal with Greece, and many say they would have preferred a so-called Grexit.
FIFA Corruption: US Regulators Probe Companies Linked To Soccer Body Over Bribery Concerns, Report Says
The latest investigation represents a new front in U.S. authorities' attempts to tackle FIFA and its alleged corrupt practices.
Jules Bianchi Dead: Formula One Driver Dies From Crash Injuries, After Months In Coma
The Frenchman is the first driver to lose his life racing in Formula One since Ayrton Senna was killed in 1994.
ISIS Airstrikes In Syria: British Pilots Participate Despite Parliament Vote
Despite the British parliament voting against military action in Syria, it was revealed that pilots on an exchange program with coalition forces participated in the attacks.
Chattanooga Attack: When Does A Mass-Shooter Become A Domestic Terrorist?
Activists argue that authorities and the press characterize white shooters as mentally ill "lone wolves," while blacks and Muslims are labeled terrorists.
Chattanooga Shooting Latest: Police Detain Two Women At Gunman's Home
Law enforcement agencies are scrambling to respond to the shooting, which left four U.S. Marines dead and several others injured Thursday.
Greece: Will Germany Bend On Debt 'Haircut' After IMF's Surprise Move In Advocating One?
After the IMF's shock move this week in calling for Greece to be given a write-down on its "highly unsustainable debt," Germany unexpectedly finds itself under pressure.
Greece Bailout Vote: Ruling Syriza Party Riven By Divisions, Faces Challenges In Governing
After scores of Syriza MPs voted against the government-backed international bailout deal, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' administration is facing stark challenges in governing.
European Summit Cancelled As Ministers Focus On Greece Talks
As finance ministers scramble to secure an agreement to keep Greece in the eurozone, the rhetoric by some figures in the drama is becoming increasingly bellicose.
Hillary Clinton's Economic Agenda To Focus On Boosting Middle Class Income: Reports
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will outline her economic agenda in New York Monday, when she will focus on boosting middle-class incomes.
Iran Nuclear Talks: Mixed Signals From Diplomats As Deadline Looms
In a sign an agreement may be imminent, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to participate in the talks Sunday, according to media reports.
Typhoon Chan-Hom Bears Down On China; Hundreds Of Thousands Evacuated Before Storm
Hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from coastal cities, amid fears Typhoon Chan-hom could be the worst storm to hit the area since 1949.
Psychologists Colluded With CIA, Pentagon To Shield Bush-Era Torture Program: Report
Leading members of the American Psychological Association advised a "flexible" ethics code for interrogations, even while CIA health professionals were raising concerns.
North Korean Pesticide Plant Capable Of Producing 'Military-Sized Batches Of Biological Weapons'
A U.S. expert says photos showing Kim Jong Un visiting a pesticide plant reveal the country's ability to manufacture biological weapons.
'Go Set A Watchman': First Chapter Of Harper Lee's New Novel Published Online
The first chapter of the sequel to Lee's classic "To Kill A Mockingbird" has been published online.
New York Times Excludes Ted Cruz's Book From Bestseller List, Stoking Conservative Ire Online
Conservatives accused the paper of political bias, but the Times said that sales of the GOP presidential candidate's book seemed limited to suspicious "bulk purchases."
UK Advises Citizens To Leave Tunisia, Says Another Terrorist Attack 'Highly Likely'
Despite increased security measures after the attack on Sousse, the British government said it viewed another terrorist attack in the country as "highly likely."
EU Ministers Fail To Agree Deal On Resettling Refugees As Mediterranean Migrant Crisis Grows
A stalemate has exposed deep divisions within the European Union, as southern nations urge their northern neighbors to accept asylum seeker quotas.
Syrian Refugees Top 4 Million, Says UN, As Bitter Civil War Reaches Fifth Year
Aid agencies estimate that fighting in the country has rendered homeless at least 7.6 million people still living in the country.
US To Upgrade Malaysia's Ranking On Human-Trafficking Blacklist; Rights Groups See Move Linked To Trade Deal
The move was seen by some U.S. lawmakers and human rights groups as a political ruse to advance the Obama administration's trade agenda.
China Braces For Storms As Typhoons Linfa, Chan-Hom Bear Down On Coast
Typhoons Linfa and Chan-Hom are expected to make landfall in the next two to three days.
ISIS: Over 200 Americans Have Tried To Join Militant Islamist Groups In Syria, FBI Director James Comey Says
James Comey also warned that terror groups were using encrypted civilian technology to recruit in the U.S.
Russian Capsule Reaches ISS With Supplies, After SpaceX Rocket Explosion
The successful resupply mission capped a string of recent failures, which have raised questions about NASA's relationships with commercial spaceflight companies.
ISIS: Coalition Airstrikes Pound Militant Stronghold Of Raqqa In Syria
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.
Ted Cruz Calls For US To Quit UN Human Rights Council After Vote Condemning Israel
The Texas Senator's call came after the body passed a resolution to condemn Israel's conduct during the 2014 Gaza war. The U.S. was the only country to vote against it.