Cambodia’s ruling party marks 64th founding anniversary
Cambodia’s ruling party marks 64th founding anniversary

The ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) held a meeting at its headquarters in Phnom Penh on June 28 to mark the 64th anniversary of its founding (June 28, 1951-2015). 

Cambodia’s ruling party marks 64th founding anniversary
Greek parliament gives green light to Tspiras' bailout referendum
Greek parliament gives green light to Tspiras' bailout referendum

Greek lawmakers on June 28 authorized Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' proposed July 5 bailout referendum, setting Greece on course for a plebiscite that has enraged international creditors and increased Greece's chances of exiting the euro zone.

Greek parliament gives green light to Tspiras' bailout referendum
European tour operators evacuate thousands from Tunisia after attack
European tour operators evacuate thousands from Tunisia after attack

Tour companies were evacuating thousands of foreign holidaymakers from Tunisia on June 27, a day after a gunman killed 39 people at a beach hotel in an attack claimed by Islamic State.

European tour operators evacuate thousands from Tunisia after attack
US senators visit Cuba, hope Congress will ease restrictions
US senators visit Cuba, hope Congress will ease restrictions

Three visiting US senators said on June 27 they hoped Congress would support President Barack Obama's opening toward Cuba, including lifting a ban on US citizens traveling to the Communist-run island.

US senators visit Cuba, hope Congress will ease restrictions
Managing East Sea conflict from ASEAN perspective
Managing East Sea conflict from ASEAN perspective

The Centre for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) organised an international workshop on managing East Sea conflict from ASEAN perspective on June 26 in Jakarta, Indonesia, bringing together policymakers, diplomats, ASEAN officials and scholars on the East Sea. 

Managing East Sea conflict from ASEAN perspective
Singapore, Australia to ink comprehensive strategic partnership
Singapore, Australia to ink comprehensive strategic partnership

Australia will be Singapore’s comprehensive strategic partner which would enable bilateral cooperation in the economy, foreign affairs and defense to expand further.

Singapore, Australia to ink comprehensive strategic partnership
Kerry, Zarif to discuss Iran nuclear deal as deadline approaches
Kerry, Zarif to discuss Iran nuclear deal as deadline approaches

The US and Iranian foreign ministers met on June 27, a senior US. official said, as major differences persist over an agreement under which Iran would curb its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.

Kerry, Zarif to discuss Iran nuclear deal as deadline approaches
Gunman kills 39 at Tunisian beachside hotel, Islamic State claims attack
Gunman kills 39 at Tunisian beachside hotel, Islamic State claims attack

A gunman disguised as a tourist opened fire at a Tunisian hotel on June 26 with a rifle he had hidden in an umbrella, killing 39 people including Britons, Germans and Belgians as they lounged at the beach in an attack claimed by Islamic State.

Gunman kills 39 at Tunisian beachside hotel, Islamic State claims attack
48th AMM, related meetings to take place in early August
48th AMM, related meetings to take place in early August

The 48th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM 48) and other related meetings are scheduled to take place in Malaysia in early August 2015, said the ASEAN media secretariat.

48th AMM, related meetings to take place in early August
EU urged to further strengthen bilateral ties with Cambodia
EU urged to further strengthen bilateral ties with Cambodia

President of the Cambodian National Assembly Heng Samrin has urged the European Union (EU) to continue strengthening bilateral ties in fields, particularly in trade.

EU urged to further strengthen bilateral ties with Cambodia