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A picture taken on May 8, 2015 shows Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis waving as he leaves Spain. AFP
  1. The Greek finance minister announces his resignation, despite the government’s victory in the decisive bailout referendum.
  2. Iran once again calls for an immediate ceasefire in Yemen, saying negotiations are the only way the crisis in that country could be resolved.
  3. Palestinians who lost their homes in the Israeli aggression last year are still living in makeshift homes due to the ongoing Israeli siege and broken promises by international donors.
  4. Iran says an immediate ceasefire must be implemented in Yemen as the country’s crisis could only be resolved through negotiations.
  5. A year on since the end of Israel’s 50-day war on Gaza, many Palestinians see no change in their conditions due to the Israeli blockade on the coastal strip.
  6. Nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries have reached a critical point as the deadline set to reach an agreement approaches.
  7. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again expressed concern over any possible nuclear deal between Iran and the P-Five-Plus-One countries.
  8. The Turkish military has called for an emergency meeting of all commanders deployed along the country’s border with Syria.
  9. Egypt’s cabinet has approved a draft law that's feared to step up the government’s crackdown on the freedom of press.
  10. Canadian authorities have issued new evacuation orders as hundreds of wildfires continue to rage through the country’s western parts.
  11. The Philippine’s Health Department has confirmed the second case of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.

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