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State of emergency in Ferguson, Missouri, extended at least 24 hours
Friday, August 14, 2015 2:59 AM

A man gestures on the side of West Florissant Ave. as   a much smaller group of demonstrators prepare to protest for another night in   Ferguson, MissouriThe government of St. Louis County extended for at least 24 hours a state of emergency in Ferguson, Missouri, which has been the scene of protests a year after an unarmed black teenager was killed by a white police officer. County Executive Steve Stenger extended the state of emergency in Ferguson, a suburb of the city of St. Louis, through at least Friday, said his spokeswoman, Allison Blood. In consultation with police, Stenger put the state of emergency in place on Monday for Ferguson and surrounding areas after police officers shot and critically wounded a man in an exchange of gunfire Sunday night, marring what had been a day of peaceful demonstrations.




Greek lawmakers bicker on bailout hours before euro zone verdict
Friday, August 14, 2015 2:32 AM

Greek flag flutters in the wind above tourists   visiting the archaeological site of the Acropolis hill in Athens, GreeceBy Lefteris Papadimas and Michele Kambas ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek lawmakers bickered through the night over a new bailout deal to keep the country afloat, only hours before euro zone finance ministers are due to decide on Friday whether to approve the vital aid for Athens. With the ruling Syriza party apparently heading for a split over the 85 billion euro ($95 billion) programme, parliament finally began debating whether to accept the package which demands yet more austerity and economic reform at 3:45 a.m. (0045 GMT), with no vote likely until well after daybreak. Parliament is expected to approve the agreement with Greece's euro zone and International Monetary Fund creditors by a comfortable margin when it finally votes, since opposition parties have promised to back Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to ensure that Greece does not return to financial chaos.




Greek ruling party heads toward split before bailout vote
Friday, August 14, 2015 12:13 AM

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, Economy Minister   Stathakis and Alternate Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks   Spirtzis leave after a news conference at the Greek Ministry of Infrastructure,   Transport and Networks in AthensBy Lefteris Papadimas and George Georgiopoulos ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' Syriza party looked set to split after the leader of its far-left faction called on Thursday for a new movement to fight a bailout deal that lawmakers are expected to vote on in the coming hours. With euro zone finance ministers also due to decide on Friday on the bailout, the International Monetary Fund made clear it would participate in the programme only if Europe agreed to ease Greece's huge debt burden. Days after striking a deal with foreign creditors, Tsipras is asking parliament to approve a bailout agreement that pledges tax rises and spending cuts in exchange for 85 billion euros ($95 billion) in fresh loans.




Eleven-year-old Paraguay rape victim has baby, stokes abortion debate
10:31:40 PM
An 11-year-old rape victim gave birth in Paraguay on Thursday after being denied termination of her pregnancy by doctors and judicial officials, stoking the debate over abortion in the overwhelmingly Catholic country. In Paraguay, two girls aged 10 to 14 give birth every day. The cases are often linked to sexual violence.


Greek ruling party heads towards split before bailout vote
9:38:09 PM

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras attends a news   conference after a meeting at the Greek Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and   Networks in AthensBy Lefteris Papadimas and George Georgiopoulos ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's Syriza party looked set to split after the leader of its far-left faction called on Thursday for a new movement to fight a bailout deal that lawmakers are due to vote on in the coming hours. Days after striking a deal with foreign creditors, Tsipras is asking parliament to approve a bailout agreement that pledges tax rises and spending cuts in exchange for 85 billion euros in fresh loans. It will be Greece's third financial rescue programme agreed with creditors in five years.




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