Greece to Go to Polls after Failed Cabinet Talks
The negotiations to form a new Greek cabinet have failed for good and the country is set to go to the polls again.
The negotiations to form a new Greek cabinet have failed for good and the country is set to go to the polls again.
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's NATO accession negotiations will start once there is a mutually acceptable solution to the country's name dispute with Greece, the Alliance's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has said.
Francois Hollande has officially taken his state oath as France's new President, making him the first socialist leader of the country since Francois Mitterrand 17 years ago.
Jean-Marc Ayrault, the parliamentary leader of the Socialist party, is expected to be named France's prime minister on Tuesday.
Eurozone's finance ministers expressed their strong desire to keep Greece in the single currency club at a meeting that finished late on Monday.
Left-winger Francois Hollande is to be officially sworn in as France's new President on Tuesday before heading to Germany to discuss EU's debt crisis with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Last-ditch talks on forming a new Greek government are under way in Athens as the prospect of fresh elections looms.
Police in Azerbaijan on Monday broke up an attempt to hold an opposition protest in Baku as the city gets ready to hold the Eurovision song contest later this month.
Greek hotel owners expect to see a drop in the number of foreign tourists visiting the country during the upcoming summer season.
Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear power plant, will start commercial energy production by the end of 2012, the plant's Russian General Designer Valery Limarenko said on Monday.
The negotiations to form a new Greek cabinet have failed with the leader of far-left party Syriza declaring he will not attend coalition talks on Monday.
Germany's most influential magazine Der Spiegel has joined a chorus of voices, claiming Greece's exit from the euro zone is the best solution to the current dead-end.
Greek President Karolos Papoulias will call political parties Sunday on consultation in a last attempt to convince them to broker a national unity government.
Two earthquakes, magnitudes 3.9 and 5.5, have been detected near southern New Zealand city of Christchurch, which in 2011 was damaged by another tremor.
Some 2 000 anti-Putin activists have gathered at a three-day old camp at a square in downtown Moscow’s trendy Chistye Prudy neighborhood
Foreign direct investments, which Turkey attracted in 2011, were up by 76% over the previous year, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan said on Friday.
Most windows on the second of the Macedonian government's building in Skopje have been broken by protesting ethnic Albanians, according to Macedonian media.
Rescue teams have recovered 14 bodies from the crash site of the Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100.
Massive protests are expected to take place in Macedonia on Friday, as ethnic Albanians in the country are concerned with the police operation that followed last month's brutal murder of five men.
British intelligence played a key role in preventing an attempt to blow up a U.S.-bound airliner using a new type of explosive hidden in the underwear of a suicide bomber.
Body fragments have been discovered near the Russian Sukhoi Superjet passenger plane that crashed into Indonesia's Mount Salak on Wednesday.
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