Britain to “Do More” to Defeat Islamists in Syria: Cameron
The prime minister wants to do more to support American efforts against the Islamic State.
The prime minister wants to do more to support American efforts against the Islamic State.
Parliaments in the eurozone agree to another bailout for Greece but are growing skeptical.
Iran promises to rein in its nuclear program in return for the lifting of international economic sanctions.
Finance ministers want to see reforms in Greece before they will consider another bailout.
A negotiated pause in fighting is respected by neither side as the war continues with no end in sight.
A leadership contest in Germany’s Euroskeptic party reveals a split between liberals and nationalists.
Euroskeptics see the Greek “no” as a vindication of their long-held doubts about the euro.
The outcome of the Greek referendum makes another round of financial support almost impossible.
Turkey denies plans to send troops into northern Syria but does beef up its military presence on the border.
Greeks are divided on a referendum that could determine their future in the European currency.
It’s hard not to see a connection between France’s new alliances in the Middle East and its hard line against Iran.
Despite optimistic growth forecasts, Spain’s ruling conservatives remain unpopular.
Greece’s creditors refuse to consider a new deal unless the country votes to stay in the euro.
Opposition parties are unimpressed by the government’s tax proposals.
Jordan would be prepared to send troops into Syria to prevent radical Islamists from menacing its border.