UN-brokered truce set to start at midnight and continue until the end of Ramadan.
Few bookmakers taking bets remain as odds that Greece remains in the eurozone increase.
People have been waiting for and anticipating an 'imminent' pause since even before Ramadan
The UNHCR said on 10 July that Greece urgently needs help to cope with 1,000 migrants arriving each day.
Tensions have boiled over in northern Burundi in its worst crisis since the end of civil war.
IBTimesUK presents a gallery of mass gatherings around the globe to mark World Population Day 2015.
Actor aka Jarec Wentworth guilty of fleecing magicJack founder to keep silence about their relationship.
Assad's army just 5km from Unesco world heritage ruins.
It is the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre on 11 July 1995 during Bosnian War.
The 17-year-old told her family she was travelling to California but she boarded a plane to North Africa.
Cyclist for Polish team CCC who called Eritrean racer a "f*****g n****r" apologises with promise of donating month's salary to charity.
General who was part of failed coup attempt in May said his group was still working to oust president.
Report highlights male attitudes towards female bosses
Boko Haram has increases its attacks in Chad and Niger and killed 200 in Nigeria in one week.
Prime Minister Habib Essid on counter-terrorism moves after Bardo museum and Sousee attacks.
Korwin-Mikke made the bizarre outburst during a debate on the standardising bus and train tickets.
A graduate student has estimated the size of the Anonymous movement by tracking Facebook groups.
More than four million Syrians have fled the country since the civil war broke out in 2011.
Greece submitted a fresh draft of proposals to its creditors in an 11th hour bid for debt relief.
Hundreds of people stormed a factory at Mymensingh in central Bangladesh for free clothes leading to the stampede.
A barrel bomb killed 15 civilians in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
IBTimes UK looks back at the act of genocide that saw 8,000 Bosnian Muslims killed.
Earlier Argentinian Pope had received Communist crucifix from Bolivia's President Evo Morales
Serge Brammertz is prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Author Harper Lee's second book Go Set a Watchman will be released on 14 July 2015.
More than hundred flights suspended after Mount Raung in East Java erupts.
Germany's hawkish finance minister takes a dig at Greece in public remarks offering to swap it for Puerto Rico.
The £65,000 worth 'Young Girl with Serpent' work was stolen from a Beverly Hills collector.
Transport unions warn of more strikes if they fail to get a fair deal.
Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and North Africa sheltering refugees.