Olli Rehn expects negotiations on a new Greek aid plan between the EU, IMF, and Greek government will conclude "in the coming days," ahead of the EU finance ministers' meeting scheduled for June 20.
The outbreak in Europe related to food contaminated by the E coli bacterium is soaring, with the number of patients up by a third in Germany in just a day. As of Wednesday afternoon officials said 17 people had died. (June 1)
A Pakistani pediatrician describes how he unknowingly treated children brought in by associates that lived with Osama bin Laden. (June 1)
Bosnia war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic is set to be arraigned by the U.N. war crimes tribunal. Mladic faces 11 charges, including genocide
Government forces and tribal fighters exchanged gun and artillery fire in Yemen's capital sending the crackle of gunfire and resounding booms over the city in fresh fighting that killed at least 41 people. (June 1)
Greece is hoping to complete talks with EU and IMF inspectors on a medium-term budget plan and the next installment of its bailout, say sources next to the negotiations.
The Libyan oil minister defects to the rebel side as signs grow that Gaddafi may be losing power.
The Pentagon attempts to address online terrorism as an emerging threat.
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Prof. Fouad Ajami speak with Anderson Cooper about the Assad regime in Syria.
Protests in Syria suggest that the regime's nationalist stands aren't enough to head off demand for change.
Dr. Henry Kissinger weighs in on the effects of foreign aid.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has criticized NATO-led operations in the country due to civilian casualties
John Vause speaks with Andrew Lih about cyber attacks on Google Gmail accounts.