News Headlines - 14 June 2015
▽UK pulls spies as Russia and China crack Snowden files - FT.com
China and Russia have decoded intelligence secrets contained in the cache of documents held by the whistleblower Edward Snowden, leading to British spies being recalled from dangerous postings, according to government officials.
▽Top Fifa official says Sepp Blatter must not renege on promise to quit | The Guardian
The head of Fifa’s audit and compliance unit, Domenico Scala, has underlined the need for a new president and for widespread reform in the wake of reports that the incumbent Sepp Blatter could try and stand again despite promising to quit.
▽Zimbabwe dollars phased out - BBC News
Zimbabwe is phasing out its local currency, the central bank says, formalising a multi-currency system introduced during hyper-inflation.
▽Greece and creditors fail in 'last attempt' to reach deal | Reuters
Talks on ending a deadlock between Greece and its international creditors broke up in failure on Sunday, with European leaders venting their frustration as Athens stumbled closer towards a debt default that threatens its future in the euro.
▽US poised to put weapons in Eastern Europe | GulfNews.com
In a significant move to deter possible Russian aggression in Europe, the Pentagon is poised to store battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and other heavy weapons for as many as 5,000 US troops in several Baltic and Eastern European countries, US and allied officials say.