Italian MPs speak out against China’s actions in the East Sea
Italian MPs speak out against China’s actions in the East Sea

During a hearing of the Italian Chamber of Deputies’ Committee of External Affairs on July 14, Italian Members of Parliament called upon the Italian Government and European states to raise their voices against China’s illegal actions in the East Sea.

Italian MPs speak out against China’s actions in the East Sea
Castro sees Cuba, US breaking with past, coexisting in peace
Castro sees Cuba, US breaking with past, coexisting in peace

Cuba is prepared to break with the contentious past and peacefully coexist with the United States, Cuban President Raul Castro said on July 15 as the two former adversaries are set to restore diplomatic ties.

Castro sees Cuba, US breaking with past, coexisting in peace
US, Iran finesse inspections of military sites in nuclear deal
US, Iran finesse inspections of military sites in nuclear deal

Major powers and Iran finessed how UN inspectors will get access to Iranian military sites in July 14's nuclear agreement, with a formula that gives the United Nations strong inspection powers while allowing Tehran to save face.

US, Iran finesse inspections of military sites in nuclear deal
Greek parliament approves bailout measures as Syriza fragments
Greek parliament approves bailout measures as Syriza fragments

The Greek parliament passed sweeping austerity measures demanded by lenders to open talks on a new multibillion-euro bailout package to keep Greece in the euro, but dozens of hardliners in the ruling Syriza party deserted Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

Greek parliament approves bailout measures as Syriza fragments
Iran deal reached, Obama hails step towards 'more hopeful world'
Iran deal reached, Obama hails step towards 'more hopeful world'

Iran and six major world powers reached a nuclear deal on July 15, capping more than a decade of negotiations with an agreement that could transform the Middle East.

Iran deal reached, Obama hails step towards 'more hopeful world'
IMF calls for Greece debt relief ahead of bailout vote
IMF calls for Greece debt relief ahead of bailout vote

An International Monetary Fund study published on July 14 showed that Greece needs far more debt relief than European governments have been willing to contemplate so far, as fractious parties in Athens prepared to vote on a sweeping austerity package demanded by their lenders.

IMF calls for Greece debt relief ahead of bailout vote
Cambodia, Thailand bolster bilateral relations
Cambodia, Thailand bolster bilateral relations

Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Hor Nam Hong met with senior Thai officials to strengthen bilateral relations. 

Cambodia, Thailand bolster bilateral relations
Greek faces tough conditions under deal with euro zone
Greek faces tough conditions under deal with euro zone

Euro zone leaders made Greece surrender much of its sovereignty to outside supervision on July 13 in return for agreeing to talks on an 86 billion euros bailout to keep the near-bankrupt country in the single currency.

Greek faces tough conditions under deal with euro zone
Draft nuclear deal calls for access to all Iranian sites
Draft nuclear deal calls for access to all Iranian sites

UN inspectors would have access to all suspect Iranian sites, including military ones, under a draft nuclear deal that six major powers and Iran are working to finalize on July 13, a diplomatic source said.

Draft nuclear deal calls for access to all Iranian sites
Greek PM Tspiras faces party revolt over bailout deal
Greek PM Tspiras faces party revolt over bailout deal

Greece's leftwing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras faces a showdown with rebels in his own party on July 14 furious at his capitulation to German demands for one of the most sweeping austerity packages ever demanded of a euro zone government.

Greek PM Tspiras faces party revolt over bailout deal