Monday, July 6, 2015

Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev seeks re-trial

Convicted Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev is seeking a re-trial,

His lawyers filed a preliminary motion on Monday --- an appeal that
many legal experts, and even survivors had predicted

Mimi Chiahemen reports

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White House: In collective interest for Greece and Europe to agree on reform package

The White House says Greece and Europe should seek a compromise on the debt crisis to allow Greece to remain in Eurozone.

Press Secretary Josh earnest, speaking as the shockwaves from the Greek referendum 'no' vote continue, insisted the financial risk to the US was low...

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Speaking on Monday Press Scecretary Josh earnest said weakness in the European economy in the past has dented US export growth...
 
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U.S. Stocks Stage Comeback, After Greece Debt Prompts Early Decline

Wall Street investors shook off fears about Greece exiting the
eurozone, as Monday saw indexes stage a comeback after early losses.
Stocks fell sharply at the open after Greece voted against their
international creditors' conditions for further bailout funds. Greece
accounts for just .33% of global GDP, so US investors don't anticipate
an overreaction from US markets.

Patrice Howard reports.

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EU creditors await fresh Greece bailout proposal


The Greek government is finalising its plans for a new bailout proposal to present to creditors and EU officials in Brussels on Tuesday...

It's reported a major factor of the plan will be a 30 per cent "haircut" of Greece's debt, which echos calls made in a report published by the International Monetary Fund last week.

Our correspondent Dan Whitehead reports from Athens...

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Parties in Iran talks at odds over UN embargo, sanctions on Tehran's ballistic missile program

Pope Francis visits South America

Pope Francis has arrived in South America on a three-nation tour, which includes stops in Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay.

At least one and half million people are gathering in Ecuador's port city of Guayaquil, where Pope Francis will perform mass. 

Andrea Arenas reports. 

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Greek PM calls Kremlin

The Kremlin says that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has called Russian President Vladimir Putin as Athens' economic crisis continues.


The two leaders reportedly discussed the results of Sunday's referendum in Greece and further Russian-Greek cooperation.


Tom Barton reports.


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Emergency EU meetings as Greek finance minister quits

EU officials are starting emergency talks to discuss the future of Greece - after the country voted against accepting further austerity...

The NO vote in the country's referendum won convincingly, with a 61.3 per cent majority.

However, despite the result Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has stood down, as our correspondent in Athens Dan Whitehead reports...

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Thousands celebrate Kramatorsk liberation

Thousands have taken to the streets of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk to celebrate the first anniversary of its liberation by government forces from Russian backed militant control.


It comes amid near daily accusations by both sides of violations of the latest ceasefire in eastern Ukraine signed in February.


Tom Barton reports.


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EU leaders consider next steps for Greece

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande are meeting in Paris today to consider the outcome of Greece's Sunday referendum which saw 60% of voters reject the terms of an international bailout.

A spokesman for the German government said both leaders are unanimous in their opinion that the will of the Greek citizens should be treated with respect.

Our Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann has more:

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USA beat Japan 5-2 in Women's World Cup Final

The USA have won the Women's Football World Cup, beating reigning
champions Japan in a thrilling 5-2 final.

The game in Vancouver, Canada becomes the highest scoring final in
World Cup history.

US Correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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Thousands of NO voters celebrate in Athens

Greece has voted overwhelmingly to reject the bailout put forward by international creditors...

The final results from the country's Interior Ministry show more than 61 per cent voted against further austerity in Sunday's referendum.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Greeks had voted for a "Europe of solidarity and democracy".

Following the vote, campaigners filled the main square in Athens to celebrate...

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Global markets likely to feel Greek 'No' vote

Global financial markets are eyeing a rocky week ahead after Greek voters rejected an EU bailout package that was tied to economic reforms.

The No vote means more potential volatility for global financial markets.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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Sunday, July 5, 2015

Celebrations in Greece as No campaign wins referedum

There have been scenes of celebration in Athens after Greek voters rejected an EU bailout package that was tied to economic reforms.

With nearly all the votes counted figures show more than 61% of voters sided with the No campaign.

Although the referendum means potential volatility for global financial markets, the No campaign has seen the vote as a victory of the people. 

Our correspondent Dan Whitehead has joined crowds in Athens' Syntagma Square. 

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Russia says Greece moves closer towards a eurozone exit

Russia says Greece has moved one step closer towards a eurozone exit as early results from a bailout referendum in suggest that Greeks had overwhelmingly rejected creditors' demands for austerity. Russia has been building closer ties with the government of Greece in recent months with Russia's president Vladimir Putin hosting Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on several occasions since he came to power in January. Anya Ardayeva reports from Moscow.

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US & allies bomb Raqqa, Syria

The US and its allies have carried out a series of air strikes against the Syrian city of Raqqa.

According to reports, at least ten were killed and perhaps as many as a few dozen but as the city is controlled by the Islamic State confirmation was difficult.

Our US correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:

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Greek referendum rejects EU bailout

Results from the Greek referendum show more voters have chosen not to
accept a package of financial aid from the EU in return for economic
reforms.

According to figures from the interior ministry, 61% of voters sided
with the No campaign.

Although not all of the votes have been counted, it appears the Greek
government has an overwhelming mandate to reject proposals from
international creditors.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says that means he can now negotiate a
better deal.

Our correspondent Jack Parrock has the latest from Athens.

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Despina Biri is a policy adviser in the Greek ministry of Health for
the Syriza government.

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government, Despina Biri, thinks this will strengthen the Greek
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Majority of Greek voters choose 'No' in referendum

The latest polls in Greece indicate more than 60% of voters have chosen 'No' in a referendum on whether to accept required reforms for financial aid.

With nearly all votes counted it appears the Greek government may have the mandate to reject the recent proposal from international creditors - with Prime Minister Tsipras confident he can negotiate a better deal. 

Our correspondent Jack Parrock has the latest from Athens

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Hillary Clinton assails Chinese and infuriates reporters during campaign stop

Hillary Clinton has accused the Chinese military of hacking into "everything that doesn't move" in America.


She was addressing supporters in New Hampshire, where she's continuing her campaign for the Democratic Party's Presidential nomination.


She said that as Secretary of State she had worked diligently to help China's "peaceful rise", but she warned that the economic and espionage activities of the Chinese army now threatens the United States.


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Meanwhile, Mrs. Clinton is under fire for her treatment of reporters trying to cover her Presidential campaign.


Several of them were roped off from that appearance in New Hampshire.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks says the press corps is in uproar.


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Kerry: Iran talks "could go either way"

US Secretary of State John Kerry is continuing to express cautious optimism that a nuclear deal with Iran could be concluded some time this week.


Speaking in Vienna, where Iranian diplomats are locked in talks with the permanent 5 members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, Mr. Kerry said several difficult issues continue to bedevil the discussions.


But he told reporters all the negotiators are mindful that the clock is ticking.


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Disagreements still exist when US sanctions on Iran would be lifted, and also on the access UN inspectors would have to Iran's military bases.


Mr. Kerry told reporters the Iranians are being asked to show more flexibility in the talks.


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