WRAPUP 1-Greece seeks Eurogroup, ECB support after IMF default
* Eurogroup to discuss Greek request for two-year loan programme ECB council to decide on maintaining liquidity to Greek banks Poll shows "no" vote ahead but gap narrowing
* Eurogroup to discuss Greek request for two-year loan programme ECB council to decide on maintaining liquidity to Greek banks Poll shows "no" vote ahead but gap narrowing
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India is reinvigorating an $18 billion campaign to provide fast internet connections for all, with a "digital week" aimed at popularizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign promise to connect 250,000 villages in India by 2019.
Зәй районы Югары Баграж мәктәбендә Олимпия чемпионы Федор Симашев музеенда Мәскәү кунаклары - аның туганнары, энесе Николай Симашев, оныклары булып киттеләр. Николай Симашев - чаңгы спорты буенча СССРның спорт мастеры. Ул яңартылган музейны күреп сокланды, бу эшне башкаручыларга рәхмәтле калды. Аннан кунаклар мәктәп яны лагеренда ял итүче укучылар белән очрашып, аларның укулары, яллары белән кызыксындылар, сорауларга җавап бирделәр.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's legislature adopted a sweeping national security law on Wednesday that covers everything from territorial sovereignty to measures to tighten cyber security, a move likely to rile foreign businesses.
MONACO (Reuters) - The Greek crisis hasn't yet prompted Amundi Asset Management to change its investment portfolios and riskier assets such as equities remain attractive, the firm's chief investment officer said on Tuesday.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's legislature adopted a sweeping national security law on Wednesday that covers everything from territorial sovereignty to measures to tighten cyber security, a move likely to rile foreign businesses.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, July 1 (Reuters) - India is reinvigorating an $18 billion campaign to provide fast internet connections for all, with a "digital week" aimed at popularising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's campaign promise to connect 250,000 villages in India by 2019.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chancellor George Osborne said on Wednesday that it was vital to resolve the current uncertainty over the Greek crisis and to ensure economic and financial stability across Europe, whatever the Greek people decide in a referendum.
LONDON (Reuters) - Massive downward revisions to oil output in Brazil and Iraq have increased the risks for oil markets of going from the current feast to famine within just a few years, leading to a price spike that would give a new boost to the U.S. shale industry.
China needs fundamental reform of its state-dominated financial system to keep economic growth on track, the World Bank said Wednesday.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Telecom Egypt, the country's landline monopoly, is expected to acquire a 4G mobile license next year, Egypt's telecoms minister said on Wednesday.
KIEV, July 1 (Reuters) - Ukraine halted natural gas imports from Russia on Wednesday after energy officials from the two countries failed to agree on quarterly prices, state transport monopoly Ukrtransgaz said.
Having dispensed with gaffe-prone John Inverdale the BBC must have been confident that the well liked Clare Balding would appease the audience of their daily Wimbledon highlights show.
MONACO (Reuters) - Fund managers have already shifted Greece into emerging market portfolios, offloaded shares in all but the most robust of Greek companies and shed billions of euros of bond investments by moving "underweight" against benchmark indexes.
Samuel Eto'o has penned a touching goodbye to letter to everyone at Sampdoria after leaving the club after seven months, a touching letter that looks remarkably similar to the one he wrote for everyone at Everton when he left Goodison Park last year.
LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - European shares bounced back on Wednesday, tracking gains on Wall Street and Asia, with some investors still eyeing a positive outcome in Greece even after it became the first advanced economy to default on a loan with the IMF.
SHANGHAI, July 1 (Reuters) - China stocks tumbled again on Wednesday, surrendering much of Tuesday's sharp gains, as investors took advantage of any rebound to reduce their leveraged positions.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton struggled to fit into the government of President Barack Obama after being appointed Secretary of State in 2009, according to emails released by the State Department on Tuesday.
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton struggled to fit into the government of President Barack Obama after being appointed Secretary of State in 2009, according to emails released by the State Department on Tuesday.
Governments across Europe – including Britain – have issued health warnings as a heatwave sweeps through the continent, with today being the hottest July 1 in nine years.
BEIJING, July 1 (Reuters) - Chinese home prices rose slightly in June from May, two private surveys showed on Wednesday, suggesting some stabilisation after a slew of government measures to support the property sector.
Episcopalians are set to vote Wednesday on allowing religious weddings for same-sex couples, just days after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide.
MEDAMULANA, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapaksa said he would run for prime minister during next month's parliamentary elections, a move that is likely to infuriate rights groups as he is accused of war crimes in a civil war.
Әлмәттә кичә көчле яңгыр явып үтте. Шәһәр урамнарыннан елга булып су акты, машиналар йөзде, троллейбус линиясен яшен сукты.
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