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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