Brexit Talks Continues in London
Brexit talks with the European Union resume Monday in London with few signs of compromise on a new trade agreement.
Israeli Warplanes Hit Eastern Gaza
Israeli warplanes bombed the east of the Gaza Strip, with no reported casualties.
Turkish Troops Cut Off Drinking Water in Hasakah, Syria: Report
Turkish troops and their allied militants cut off drinking water supplied to civilians in the Hasakah city in northeastern Syria, a report said.
Coronavirus Second Wave Sweeping World
The world is apparently grappling with the second wave of coronavirus infections as the global number of the infected surpassed 11.4 million.
Britain, EU Urged to Sort Out Financial Market Access
Britain and the European Union need to make progress on EU financial market access given that the coronavirus crisis will make it even harder to cope with potential disruption if there is no agreement, banking lobby AFME said on Monday.
Protesters Hit by Car on Closed Seattle Freeway
A car drove onto a closed freeway in Seattle, US state of Washington, early Saturday and struck two protesters in a crowd protesting against police brutality.
Algeria Waiting for France Apology
Algeria is waiting for an apology for France's colonial occupation of the North African country, the president said.
Greece Says Won’t Accept EU Conditions on COVID-19 Aid
Greece will not accept strict European Union conditions on the use of the COVID-19 emergency aid, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told.
Riot in Downtown Portland for 3rd Time This Week
A riot was declared for the third time this week in Portland, US state of Oregon when demonstrators attacked the Hatfield Federal Courthouse early Saturday morning.
4th of July under Shadow of Coronavirus, Trump, Protests
The United States marked an unusually somber 4th of July on Saturday, as a record surge in coronavirus cases, anti-racism protests, and an angry speech from President Donald Trump cast a shadow over what normally are festive celebrations.