News Headlines - 21 September 2015

Tsipras returns to power to fight for Greek debt relief | Reuters

Greek leftist leader Alexis Tsipras will return as prime minister on Monday determined to secure debt relief from the country's creditors in his "first and most important battle" after scoring an unexpectedly clear election victory.

Support for Japan’s Abe sags after security bills passed | Reuters

Public support for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe fell after the passage of controversial national security bills, which could let troops fight overseas for the first time since the end of World War Two, polls published on Monday showed.

Cameron biography: Ashcroft makes new debauchery claims about student days | The Guardian

An unofficial biography of David Cameron written by the former Conservative donor Lord Ashcroft has made a series of claims about his involvement in a drug-taking environment at university, a bizarre dinner club initiation ritual and his knowledge of the peer’s offshore tax status.

Iran nuclear deal: IAEA given samples taken at Parchin - BBC News

The International Atomic Energy Agency says significant progress has been made in its probe into the possible military dimensions of Iran's nuclear programme.

Apple App Store attack - are you safe? - BBC News

Malicious code has been found in dozens of popular apps in Apple's App Store exposing perhaps millions of people to data theft and phishing. The attack originated in China and, so far, it looks like the biggest number of victims are found there.