Greek Bailout Extension Depends on Debt Report
Posted: 7:32 PM Eurogroup head Jean-Claude Juncker says that a potential extension to Greece's bailout program will depend on a report into the country's finances by international debt inspectors.
Posted: 7:32 PM Eurogroup head Jean-Claude Juncker says that a potential extension to Greece's bailout program will depend on a report into the country's finances by international debt inspectors.
Posted: 7:31 PM Kenya's Tourism minister Danson Mwazo said Wednesday two Germans, a mother and her son, died alongside two Kenyan pilots.
Posted: 7:30 PM A Bavarian police spokesman says the driver appeared to have lost control of the bus during a sudden hailstorm near the town of Freising on Wednesday afternoon.
Posted: 7:29 PM Britain's Prince Harry has been caught on camera doing something embarrassing -- again.
Posted: 8:55 PM It has created a business-oriented political party.
Updated: 8:53 PM Cancun tourist police say in a Tuesday statement that Alejandro Lopez was wandering near an area of mangroves when he was attacked.
Posted: 8:51 PM They are also reporting violence spilling into Lebanon.
Posted: 7:58 PM Ahmed al-Jehani, Libya's representative to the Hague court, said the trial of Seif al-Islam Gadhafi will begin next month.
Posted: 7:57 PM There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast Monday night in Gaziantep, near the Syrian border.
Posted: 7:55 PM Egypt's new defense minister is vowing to crack down on militants in the largely lawless Sinai Peninsula, offering to pay Bedouins to collect weapons.
Posted: 7:54 PM State television announced late Monday that the new government has 31 ministers, including five who are close to coup leader Capt. Amadou Sanogo.
Posted: 4:04 AM Russia's top Orthodox clerics on Saturday asked for mercy for the punk band Pussy Riot for its anti-government protest in a Moscow cathedral, but the church's forgiveness is unlikely to change the band's punishment in a case that caused an international furor over political dissent.
Posted: 3:59 AM Yemeni security officials say suspected al-Qaida militants have attacked an intelligence headquarters in the country's south, killing fourteen people.
Posted: 3:55 AM An Egyptian presidential official says President Mohammed Morsi will attend a summit of non-aligned nations in Iran end of the month, in first such visit in decades.
Posted: 5:10 AM A Russian judge has found three members of the provocative punk band Pussy Riot guilty of hooliganism, in one of the most closely watched cases in recent Russian history.
Posted: 5:05 AM A United Nations spokeswoman says the last U.N. observers still in Syria have started to leave the country as their mission officially ends at midnight Sunday.
Posted: 3:46 AM A Pakistani official says a suicide car bomber has killed five security troops at a road checkpoint in the country's volatile southwest.
Posted: 9:24 PM Twenty-two other passengers have injuries.
Posted: 12:33 PM A judge in Russia sentences the three female members of a controversial punk rock music group to 2 years in prison.
Posted: 8:10 PM The leader of the Taliban says his fighters have infiltrated the Afghan police and army and are successfully killing a growing number of U.S.-led coalition forces.
Posted: 8:09 PM It was Iraq's deadliest day in more than three weeks.
Posted: 8:07 PM State Attorney General Amadeo Flores Espinosa says all the suspects are alleged members of the New Generation gang allied with Mexico's powerful Sinaloa Cartel.
Posted: 12:12 PM 7 U.S. soldiers, 3 Afghan soldiers and 1 interpreter are killed when the Blackhawk helicopter they were flying in crashed in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan. The Taliban claims they shot the helicopter down.