Greece agrees to talk to creditors in EU debt progress
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Greece agreed on Thursday to talk to its creditors about the way out of its hated international bailout in a political climbdown that could prevent its new leftist-led government running out of money as early as next month.
Ex wife of dead Argentine prosecutor says ‘stop politicizing’ case
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – The investigation into the death of an Argentine prosecutor who leveled criminal charges against the president has become too politicized and needs the involvement of a regional human rights commission, the dead man’s ex wife s…
Colombia’s FARC rebels raise minimum recruitment age to 17
HAVANA (Reuters) – Colombia’s leftist FARC guerrillas announced on Thursday that they would stop recruiting soldiers under 17 years old, the latest in a number of conciliatory steps as peace talks to end five decades of conflict with the government adv…
Violence flares in Venezuela on anniversary of 2014 fatalities
CARACAS/SAN CRISTOBAL (Reuters) – Venezuelan security forces faced off with stone-wielding protesters on Thursday as supporters of President Nicolas Maduro also rallied on the anniversary of last year’s fatal unrest.
Islamic State says it’s holding ‘Israeli spy’ in Syria
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Islamic State said on Thursday it was holding an Israeli Arab who had posed as a foreign fighter in order to spy for Mossad, an account denied by Israel and by the man’s family, who said he had been kidnapped.
News organizations back safety guidelines for freelance journalists
NEW YORK (Reuters) – More than two dozen news organizations and advocacy groups have agreed to back international safety standards for freelancers in the wake of kidnappings and killings of journalists around the world.
South African parliament descends into chaos as Zuma gets hostile reception
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South Africa’s parliament descended into chaos on Thursday as opposition lawmakers were removed by force after disrupting Jacob Zuma’s annual address, an unprecedented sign of discontent at his administration.
Jordan’s air force resumes raids against Islamic State
AMMAN (Reuters) – Jordanian air force jets bombed the hideouts of Islamic State militants in Syria on Thursday, state television said, resuming the intensified raids that it first launched last week in retaliation for the killing of a pilot.
Thousands flee Niger town after Boko Haram attacks
NIAMEY (Reuters) – Thousands of civilians fled their homes in the southeastern Niger town of Diffa this week, officials said on Thursday, following waves of cross-border raids and suicide bombings by Nigerian militant group Boko Haram.
Islamic State fighters seize western Iraqi town: officials
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Islamic State insurgents took control on Thursday of most of the western Iraqi town of al-Baghdadi, threatening an air base where U.S. Marines are training Iraqi troops, officials said.




