25.06.15 SouthFront Daily Digest

ISIL in Syria, Armenian Protests, Greece Debt Crisis, Karachi Heat Wave, US to Give Tehran Nuclear Technology, Foreign Troops on the Ukrainian Territory.

  1. ISIL Captures Parts of Hasakeh, Re-Enters Kobane in Northern Syria

25.06.15 SouthFront Daily DigestTwo southern districts of the northeastern Syrian city of Hasakeh have been seized by Islamic State militants, who entered the city after heavy clashes with government troops, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group.

The observatory also said that earlier this day, Islamic State militants re-entered the northern Syrian city of Kobane following fierce clashes with Kurdish forces.

Materials of Sputnik

  1. Armenian Protests Resemble Ukrainian Maidan Coup Scenario

25.06.15 SouthFront Daily DigestUpper House MP Igor Morozov has said that the current mass rallies in Armenia resemble the first phase of the latest coup in Ukraine, adding that the crisis could be being managed by the United States from their major diplomatic mission in Yerevan.

Earlier this week thousands of people took into streets in this city protesting increased electricity prices. The rallies ended in violent clashes with police that left dozens of people from both sides injured and hundreds of activists arrested.

Materials of RT

  1. Greece Debt Crisis: Crunch Talks to Avert Default

25.06.15 SouthFront Daily DigestA late-night session with the European Commission, the European Central Bank (ECB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) failed to close the gaps.

Eurozone finance ministers hope to endorse a deal when they meet again, ahead of a summit of EU leaders.

Greece must repay a €1.6bn (£1.1bn) IMF loan by next Tuesday or face default.

Materials of BBC

  1. Karachi Heat Wave: Unforgiving Heat Claims More Lives

25.06.15 SouthFront Daily DigestThe unforgiving heat has spared no one. The very young, the very old and those in the prime of their lives.

Corpses covered in flies lie outside city morgues. Inside, bodies up on bodies are piled high.

Hospitals are overwhelmed, relying on volunteers and donors for ice, water and even spare beds.

By Thursday, the death toll from the oppressive heat wave in Sindh province topped 1,000, officials told CNN.

Materials of CNN

  1. Secret doc: US to give Tehran Nuclear Technology, Refurbish Reactor Under Deal

25.06.15 SouthFront Daily DigestAs negotiators are about to gather in Vienna for the final round of talks on Iran’s controversial nuclear program, the US is offering concessions to Tehran to sweeten the deal, a draft document detailing would-be deal’s term shows.

The negotiations between Iran and six leading world powers are to kick off in the Austrian capital, Vienna, on Friday, with deadline set for June 30. Diplomats however indicated that the talks may drag past the date, as was the case with the previous round that produced a preliminary agreement, which seeks to scale down the program in exchange for lifting of international sanctions.

Materials of RT

  1. Poroshenko Signs Off on Amendments to Law on Foreign Troops in Ukraine

25.06.15 SouthFront Daily DigestA punitive war in Ukraine is to continue due to foreign troops. President Petro Poroshenko signed Thursday amendments to the law on admission and presence of foreign troops on the Ukrainian territory, which envisions international peacekeeping and security assistance to Ukraine at its request.

According to Poroshenko’s official website, the amended law creates necessary conditions for deployment on the territory of Ukraine international peacekeeping and security missions without the need for additional legal authorization.

Materials of Sputnik

ISIL Captures Parts of Hasakeh, Re-Enters Kobane in Northern Syria; Armenian Protests Resemble Ukrainian Maidan Coup Scenario; Greece Debt Crisis; Karachi Heat Wave; US to Give Tehran Nuclear Technology; Foreign Troops on the Ukrainian Territory.

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