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Tsipras urges EU leaders to reach deal with Athens
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Sunday Greece should not be blamed for not yet reaching a deal with its creditors and called on fellow European leaders to bypass technical talks and come to a political solution.
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Le Monde: Bulgaria Is Weak Link in Fight Against Jihadist Networks
Kapitan Andreevo, the checkpoint on Bulgaria's border with Turkey, has turned into the new front line in the war against the jihadist networks being waged by the West, according to an article published by Le Monde on Tuesday.
Dijsselbloem flags looming liquidity deadlines for Greece
Greece's liquidity problems may impose deadlines as Athens tries to reach an agreement with its international creditors, the chair of the euro zone finance ministers said in a newspaper interview.
Tunisian forces kill nine militants before world leaders attend 'Bardo' march
Tens of thousands of Tunisians marched through the capital in a show of solidarity against Islamist militants on March 29, hours after the government said its forces had killed nine members of a group suspected of carrying out this month's deadly Bardo Museum attack.
Tunisian president says third museum gunman on the run
Tunisia's President Beji Caid Essebsi said on March 22 that a third gunman involved in an attack that killed 23 people, mostly foreign tourists, at a Tunis museum last week was on the run.
Bailout fund head says all govt's want Greece in eurozone
Greece and its eurozone partners should be able to come to a deal on the country's funding needs because everyone wants it to stay in the currency area, the head of the monetary union's bailout fund said in an interview with Le Monde published on Monday.
Paris jihadists believed to have met night before attacks
French investigators believe they have established that the jihadists who struck Paris last month were in direct contact before the attacks, a security source said on Feb. 18.
Phone records appear to show that Cherif Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly met the night before they started three days of violence in and around Paris on January 7.
Did you say transparency?
Istanbul is going through active days because of Turkey?s G-20 presidency. Due to this, G-20 finance ministers and central bank governors were holding meetings in our city.
Before them, International Finance Institute held a conference in Istanbul. In the ?Reinvigorating growth, reducing inequality? session, the focus was ?transparency.?
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Paris terror suspect entered Turkey early this month: Report
The lone remaining suspect wanted in connection with a spree of terrorism in France -- Hayat Boumeddiene -- entered Turkey on January 2, a Turkish prime ministry source told CNN on Jan. 10.
Shootout in Paris Jewish Shop: Uncertanity Looms about Number of Dead
Police have denied their own previous reports that two people had been killed after a shootout in a Kosher supermarket in Paris, France.
An unknown number of people are being held hostage.