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Deflation, low consumer confidence hit eurozone – report

Deflation, low consumer confidence hit eurozone – report

Meanwhile, the highest unemployment rates were recorded in Greece at 25.2 per cent and Spain at 22.2 per cent in June.

Need international probe into US war-crime: Doctors Without Borders

Need international probe into US war-crime: Doctors Without Borders

22 people were killed during the airstrikes on the MSF hospital on Saturday.

Doctors Without Borders “collateral damage” in US airstrikes in Afghanistan

Doctors Without Borders “collateral damage” in US airstrikes in Afghanistan

The US airstrikes against Taliban left three Doctors Without Borders staff dead and thirty more unaccounted for.

US economy may be slowing, data shows

US economy may be slowing, data shows

US stocks opened Friday in the red immediately after the Labor Department jobs report.

Taliban launch series of offensives

Taliban launch series of offensives

The Taliban's new leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor said that the capture of Kunduz was a "symbolic victory".

Russia could succeed where the US continues to fail

Russia could succeed where the US continues to fail

Russia's new anti-ISIL coalition tips the scales in the Middle East as US foreign policy in Syria and Iraq appears to sink in the sand, writes Al-Atraqchi.

US stocks gain on positive news from Asia

US stocks gain on positive news from Asia

All eyes were on China's benchmark Shanghai Composite, which rose 0.5 per cent Wednesday.

Putin: Talks with Obama ‘sincere’ but ties still strained

Putin: Talks with Obama ‘sincere’ but ties still strained

"We have many things to do [and] there is opportunity to work on (resolving) joint problems together," Putin said.

Putin calls on US to work with Assad

Putin calls on US to work with Assad

"The ideologists of militants make a mockery of Islam and pervert its true humanistic values," Putin said.

Rousseff: Non-compliance with int’l law fuelled refugee crisis

Rousseff: Non-compliance with int’l law fuelled refugee crisis

The Brazilian president also said the UNSC needs to expand its membership in order to become more representative.