A handout picture released by the official website of the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei shows him (C-front) leading the Eid al-Fitr prayers at Tehran. AFP
- Iran’s leader says Tehran’s policies toward the U-S will not change and America’s policies in the region are totally different from those of Iran.
- A re-shuffled Greek government takes over in an effort to enforce unpopular reforms and a third bailout.
- US President Barack Obama has once again rebuffed critics of the conclusion of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1.
- Three civilians and one Ukrainian soldier are killed in renewed fighting in the country’s restive east.
- Muslims around the world continue to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a feast that marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
- The Greek government says banks across the country will reopen on Monday after a three-week closure.
- At least three Ukrainian civilians have been killed in renewed fighting with pro-Russian forces in the east of the country.
- Yemeni army officials say loyalists of fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi have failed to take control of the southern city of Aden.
- Russia has condemned the Friday terrorist attack in Iraq that rocked the eastern city of Khan Bani Sa’ad, and left at least 120 civilians dead.
- In the Australian city of Melbourne, scuffles have broken out between right-wing groups and anti-racist demonstrators.
- Angry Japanese have taken to the streets of the capital Tokyo to protest against the passing of controversial security and defense bills that grant the army a wider military role.
- Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik has been accepted to University of Oslo to study a course in political science, in confinement.
- Hopes of a resolution to Burundi’s political crisis suffer a new blow as three opposition candidates quit the presidential race just ahead of Tuesday’s election.
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