Rival Libyan Factions Fail to Agree to Power-Sharing Plan
Libya’s rival factions turn down a peace plan even though they share a common enemy: Islamic State.
Libya’s rival factions turn down a peace plan even though they share a common enemy: Islamic State.
For the third year in a row, lawmakers defy the Air Force’s recommendation to retire the A-10 jet.
Greece keeps its banks closed as chances of it leaving the eurozone increase by the day.
Even if the three attacks were not coordinated, they may all have been inspired by the Islamic State.
The British leader would focus on migrants benefits and an opt-out from “ever-closer union”.
Greece refuses creditor demands for pension and tax reforms, making a deal less likely.
The Philippines says it wants to join the Trans Pacific Partnership on the day it clears the United States Senate.
The permanent deployment of heavy equipment is meant to reassure NATO allies from the former East Bloc.
European leaders fail to find a way out of the Greek debt crisis.
Greece fails to submit reforms in time, pushing back a resolution of its bailout crisis once again.
A day after Greece’s bailout talks collapse, the country agrees to build part of a Russian pipeline.
The European Council will try to find a way out of the Greek crisis at an emergency session.
Germany warns it will not pay for the mistakes of Greek leaders.
The European Union and the International Monetary Fund seems ready to give up on the Greeks.
Britain’s foreign secretary confirms it wants to formalize a two-speed Europe as part of its negotiations.