Letter sent by PM Tsipras to eurozone ministers indicates Greece is prepared to accept most of European Commission's terms for new bailout money
Restoration of official ties is the latest step in the process since Presidents Barack Obama and Raul Castro announced in December the two countries were renewing diplomatic relations
The latest attacks come days after Egypt's top prosecutor was killed by a roadside bomb in Cairo
Saif Rezgui, disguised as a tourist, opened fire at the Imperial Marhaba hotel in the resort town of Sousse on Friday in worst militant assault of its kind in modern Tunisian history
Liberian health minister tells VOA teenager died June 24 and was given safe burial the next day
White supremacist group will hold rally at South Carolina state Capitol less than two weeks after white man was charged in shooting deaths of nine African-Americans at church Bible study
President makes pledge at funeral of country’s chief prosecutor killed in bombing, first assassination of top Egyptian official in quarter century
Ankara pledges action in response to threats by Islamic extremists or Syrian Kurds along its border, but for now rules out broad unilateral push
Hercules C-130 was trying to return to airport after takeoff when it slammed into a hotel and two houses in Medan, nation's third-largest city
The United Nations and African Union are questioning the free and fair nature of the vote
Texas AG Ken Paxton said clerks, judges do not have to issue marriage licenses or perform ceremonies if they object
Officials said the gunman's cell phone has been found and his family has been questioned
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