WORLD AGENDA JUNE 2015 ----------------------------------------- 1 Jun 30, Geneva: Iran and six world powers aim to conclude a deal to curb TehranÕs nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of U.S. and EU sanctions. The deal will see the number of IranÕs uranium centrifuges reduced from 19,000 to 5,060 2 Jun 25, Brussels: EU leaders are expected to give a green light to a military campaign to smash migrant smuggling networks operating out of Libya. The proposed mission includes air, naval and ground forces 3 Jun 7-8, Germany: Chancellor Angela Merkel hosts leaders of the worldÕs richest countries at Schloss Elmau (above), in the Bavarian Alps. Merkel has ruled out a return of Russia to the diplomatic table of the G7 summit without an easing of the Ukraine crisis 4 Jun 7, Ankara: A parliamentary election is expected to return TurkeyÕs AK party to power. President Tayyip Erdogan is hoping for enough votes to push through constitutional change and new executive powers 5 Jun 28, Bonn: UNESCO decides whether to list the Great Barrier Reef, which has lost half its coral in the past 30 years, as Òin dangerÓ. The Australian government fears the move would affect its A $6bn-a-year tourism industry 6 Jun 5, Bujumbura: Burundi goes to the polls amid escalating unrest at President Pierre NkurunzizaÕs decision to stand for a third term, a move prohibited by the constitution. The Hutu leader, in power since 2005, survived a failed coup attempt in May 7 Jun 18, Belgium: The 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, which ended 20 years of conflict and shaped EuropeÕs fate. The Duke of Wellington described his Anglo-allied victory over NapoleonÕs French army as Òthe nearest run thingÓ 8 Jun 10, Hollywood: Jurassic World, the fourth film in the Jurassic Park series, hits screens worldwide. The movie is set 22 years after the events of Steven SpielbergÕs original 1993 adaptation of Michael CrichtonÕs book -------------------------------------------- Source: Kate Edgley Pictures: Associated Press, Getty Images words 328