News in Brief - Sat, July, 04, 2015 - 12:30 GMT

An European Union and Greek flags fly in central Athens on July 4, 2015. Nearly 10 million Greek voters will take to the ballot booths Sunday to vote

1.    The Greek finance minister has accused international creditors of terrorism ahead of Sunday’s referendum on the terms of a bailout deal. 
2.    One-hundred days have passed since Saudi Arabia waged its devastating war on Yemen. The civilian death toll is increasing as warplanes keep bombing the impoverished country. 
3.    Nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 continue in Austria's capital Vienna. 
4.    Hundreds of activists are set to rally in London on Monday against Britain’s military support for Israel. 
5.    Philippine police have filed murder charges against the owners and crew of a ferry that capsized and left nearly sixty people dead. 
6.    A Palestinian rights group says the number of Israeli administrative detention orders against Palestinians has increased by 150 percent. 
7.    Russian President Vladimir Putin says the West has been seeking to split the Russian society with economic sanctions but has failed to do so. 
8.    Nigerian army forces and Boko Haram militants have engaged in heavy fighting in the northeastern Borno state. 

 

 


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