A migrant child drinks from a bottle at a make shift camp set-up in a square in Rome. AFP
These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:
The deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces says Tehran’s missile program is non-negotiable and is regarded as the country’s red line.
Global charity organizations say at least six million Ethiopian children are facing a critical food shortage as a result of the African country’s worst drought in 50 years.
Belgian authorities confirm the arrest of five terror suspects, including Mohamed Abrini who was wanted in connection with last year’s deadly attacks in Paris.
French protesters once again rally against the government-proposed labor reforms which loosen some social protections in the hope of achieving low unemployment rates.
Britain’s Labour Party Leader lashes out at Prime Minister David Cameron after the premier admitted benefiting from a Panama-based offshore trust set up by his late father.
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