News in Brief - Tue, July, 07, 2015 - 12:30 GMT

US Secretary of State John Kerry (L-R), British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, China

1. The E-U foreign policy chief says talks on a possible deal over Iran’s nuclear program will continue in the next couple of days.

2. The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Tehran and the IAEA have taken a major step toward resolving the remaining issues over the country's nuclear program.

3. Eurozone leaders are set to hold an emergency summit on Tuesday over the Greek debt crisis.

4. Three Saudi brothers have been detained in connection with a recent deadly bombing at a Shia mosque in Kuwait.

5. Amnesty International has accused Balkan countries of mistreating migrants passing through their territories on their way to the European Union.

6. Saudi jets have targeted a military base and a government building in Yemen's Ibb province.

7. Reports say foreign-backed terrorists have attacked an army base in the Syrian city of Aleppo, killing more than two dozen soldiers.

8. A NATO military convoy has come under a bomb attack in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul.


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