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Iran says backs Russian push for Syria talks in Moscow - TASS
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Tehran backs Russia's efforts to host a new round of peace talks between Damascus and the Syrian opposition, Iran's deputy foreign minister said on Wednesday during a visit to Moscow.
Fleeing war and crumbling economy, Ukrainians flock to Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - Andriy left his home town in western Ukraine earlier this year on a journey that brought him through the hands of shady traders in Poland to one of the world's booming markets for illegal immigrants - London.
Greek finance minister says euro will collapse if Greece exits
ROME (Reuters) - If Greece is forced out of the euro zone, other countries will inevitably follow and the currency bloc will collapse, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said on Sunday, in comments which drew a rebuke from Italy.
Keeping aside some money for your retirement
Malaysians must adopt the habit of saving or face the risk of financial burden after retirement. With the GST and lower value of the ringgit against major currencies, those who work need to save at least 19% of their pay in addition to EPF deductions, to be financially secure in their golden years.
Greece only has days to reach deal with creditors - Noyer
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Greece has only "a matter of days" to reach a deal with its international creditors, European Central Bank governing council member Christian Noyer said on Monday, adding that a Greek exit from the euro zone would not cause a problem for the currency bloc.
Some investors ready to buy euro zone assets, Greek deal or no deal
LONDON (Reuters) - The Greek crisis may be approaching its end game but some investors are waiting for the dust to settle and snap up euro zone stocks and bonds - whether a deal to prevent Athens defaulting is reached or not.
Greece, creditors dig in after debt talks founder
ATHENS/BERLIN (Reuters) - Greece and its creditors hardened their stances on Monday after the collapse of talks aimed at preventing a default and possible euro exit, prompting Germany's EU commissioner to say the time had come to prepare for a "state of emergency".
Why no MERS vaccine? Lack of foresight frustrates scientists
LONDON (Reuters) - Three years after the mysterious MERS virus first emerged in humans, scientists and drugmakers say there is no excuse for not having a vaccine that could have protected those now falling sick and dying in South Korea.
U.N. tackles illicit wildlife poaching amid Cecil the lion uproar
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday called on all countries to step up their efforts to tackle illicit poaching and trafficking in wildlife amid global uproar over the unlawful killing of "Cecil" the lion in Zimbabwe.
Key creditors give positive assessment of bailout request - source
(Reuters) - Following is the latest news on Greece's debt crisis after euro zone leaders set Athens a deadline of the end of the week to come up with convincing reform proposals. All times are in GMT.