Anadolu Agency signs cooperation deal with Italian news agency ANSA

Türkiye’s Anadolu Agency on Friday signed a cooperation deal with Italian news agency ANSA.

 

After a meeting of the European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA) in Zurich, Serdar Karagoz, Anadolu Agency’s director general and chairman of the board, and Stefano de Alessandri, ANSA’s general manager, renewed the agreement between the two news agencies.

 

As part of the deal, Anadolu Agency and ANSA will exchange visuals and news items.

 

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Karagoz said: “We are happy to bolster our cooperation with Italy’s global news agency ANSA. Anadolu Agency and ANSA are among the world’s most important news sources.”

 

Underlining the importance of the deal, he said: “Exchanging news and visual content between us will contribute to the objective and reliable dissemination of information in our regions and at the global level. I believe that Anadolu Agency and ANSA will continue to deepen their cooperation further.”

 

Alessandri, for his part, said that with the signing of the agreement, “we have further strengthened our partnership, which we have maintained for years with mutual satisfaction.”

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

OPINION – Greece and its heavy burden on Europe

Greece’s hostile attitude towards Türkiye in the recent period, especially after Kyriakos Mitsotakis became prime minister in 2019, has led to an increase in tensions between the two countries. Greece frequently violates Turkish airspace in the Aegean, harasses Turkish fighter jets, and makes irrational claims against Türkiye’s legitimate rights in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean. It continues accumulating troops on the islands close to the Turkish coast, which should be demilitarized according to international agreements. Its behavior is encouraged ostensibly by both countries’ Western allies without considering the actual situation, which is totally against international law. Recently, the Greek Coast Guard open harassment fire with automatic weapons on an unarmed Turkish cargo ship close to the Turkish coast for no reason. Greek coast guard boats often harass Turkish fishing boats in similar ways, not to mention the violation of the human rights of irregular migrants in the Aegean. The forced push-back of migrants in the Aegean Sea cannot escape the international community’s attention. However, Greece’s behavior, which does not recognize international law, is somehow constantly ignored.

 

We may figure out many motivations behind the hostile behavior of Greece against Türkiye. Firstly, there are historical, political, economic, and psychological motives on which Greece is building up its anti-Turkish policies. The roles played by the allies cannot be discussed within the restricted framework of this analysis, but there is tangible evidence that Greece is “spoilt” by the subsidies presented by its ever-philhellenic allies. Such an intolerable attitude, which is incompatible with the conditions of today’s world and the region, may cause unnecessary damage to the nations. While domestic interests, as they may have provocative effects in the designation of Greek politics against Türkiye, are better to be reviewed immediately, Mitsotakis repeatedly continues his defamatory rhetoric against Türkiye, and at the same time, he tries to present a “peaceful” image of Greece to the world. Given his recent address at UN General Assembly, Mitsotakis’ saying that Greece was a peaceful and “good neighbor” shows an obvious contradictory standpoint. Only if Greece’s interests, as identified by it without considering its most potent neighbor’s legitimate objections, are accepted and if the Greek objectives are met unconditionally could this country be assessed as a “peaceful” one. Türkiye, as one of the leading regional powers, reasonably cannot be forced to submit to such rhetoric full of many contradictions. This style is innate to those who are unjust and persistent in walking on the long path.

 

Greece has support from the EU

 

What makes Greece so self-confident and belligerent once again as it was a century ago must be scrutinized under the aspects of its recent past. During the global financial crisis in 2008, Greece fell deeply in agony and could not pay back its debts. Drastic austerity measures intensified the political and economic turbulence in the country. Greece has structural inadequacies and is far from an industrial production economy, and since the EU accession, it has been utilizing external resources rather than investing in the industry. The financial crisis resulted from structural problems that ignored the loss of tax revenues due to systematic tax evasion.

 

Political concerns to escalate tension with Türkiye

 

The method of shifting voters’ attention from domestic problems to foreign policy is undoubtedly a method that politicians in almost every country resort to from time to time. Greece had entered a period of confrontation with the EU and its locomotive, Germany, which it perceives as not providing enough support for the solution of the crisis and has not hesitated to draw the attention of the Greek public to the Aegean and Turkish issues. All these maneuvers, of course, have not contributed to the solution of the crisis; on the contrary, they have caused the political institution to get even more stuck.

 

The main issue of Greek foreign policy during the crisis was undoubtedly the relations with the EU and Germany. Greece required EU support due to the problem and especially the statements of Angela Merkel, the then chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, the leading lender country, which was perceived as hurtful from time to time, and the imposition of austerity policies led to the emergence of a severe anti-Germanism of the country. Indeed, given various statements under the pressure of her own domestic public opinion, Merkel used, or wanted to use German aid as a political trump card for Greece to get out of the crisis it fell into due to poor economic management. The German media went even further and suggested that “Greece should put the islands in the Aegean for sale” to escape the crisis [1].

 

Today, it is believed that Greece’s financial crisis has been overcome. Mitsotakis, the leader of the New Democracy Party, which came to power replacing Syriza, has traditionally followed an anti-Turkey policy, backed by Western powers. Greece, which is supposed to have overcome the great financial crisis at the expense of the taxpayers in these western countries, is again showing an adventurous attitude in its foreign policy, probably for domestic political interest. Greece, which has faced such significant economic problems in the recent past, is investing considerable resources in armaments because of the hostile policy of the current government towards Türkiye. It buys warplanes and other heavy weapons, putting its people into huge debts. With 357 billion Euros, Greece is the country with the highest public debt in the EU. Despite that, it became the most armed country in NATO, spending 3.76% of its GDP on armament. Greece purchased 27 Rafale fighter jets and three frigates from France. Moreover, in December 2021, Greece requested $9.4 billion in arms purchases from the US. Not content with this, Greece allocated a budget of more than 300 million euros to increase the capacity of the military bases allocated to the US in the country and to build new bases. The government could be heading towards a financial collapse with such astronomic debt. That being the case, Greece intensified its defense expenditures with military collaborations with different countries however it does not possess a functioning domestic defense industry. Thus, it will be dependent on foreign financial aid and IMF’s bailout programs soon again.

 

As far as this attitude persists, Greece will be a burden on the economies of its “allies”, whose support it enjoys today. Therefore, it is one of the most important tasks of our day that Greece is called to reason and become a peace-loving neighbor. That is primarily the Greek people’s responsibility and those who use Greece for their political interests.

 

*Opinions expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Anadolu Agency.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

 

Bangladesh’s premier slams US for sheltering killer of country’s founding leader

Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a rare straightforward public speech has slammed the US for sheltering a convicted killer of her country’s founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

 

“While they (the US) always talk about humanity and human rights, how do they shelter the convicted killer of Bangladesh’s father of the nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman?” Hasina was quoted as saying in a visual report by a Bangla Language private television channel, Shomoy TV, on Saturday.

 

The Bangladeshi prime minister was seen publicly speaking at a gathering of the leaders and activists of the ruling Awami League party’s US chapter in Virginia state on Friday.

 

She also accused the US of sheltering the 1971 War criminals and their children, as well as many other convicted killers who, she claims, are conspiring against Bangladesh and are living in the US.

 

In a separate report published on Saturday by the state-run Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha news agency, Hasina said her government will continue efforts to repatriate fugitive MA Rashed Chowdhury, who was sentenced to death by the country’s court.

 

“We are holding talks with the US on a regular basis and requesting that the country return Rashed Chowdhury,” the premier said.

 

To date, the US administration has made no specific statements regarding the repatriation of the convicted murderer.

 

US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen E Biegun assured to extend support for Chowdhury’s repatriation during his visit to Dhaka in Oct. 2020, according to a statement released by Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry after his meeting with the country’s leadership.

 

Biegun, however, had not discussed the issue in public.

 

Rahman, the architect of independent Bangladesh, was assassinated on Aug. 15, 1975, along with most of his family members, by a group of army personnel who blamed him for destroying democracy and establishing a one-party lead autocratic ruling in the country, which was contrary to the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War.

 

His daughters, Sheikh Hasina, now prime minister, and Sheikh Rehana, who were abroad at the time, survived the assassination.

 

Five of the 12 condemned convicts of the Mujib killing case were executed on Jan. 27, 2010, a year after the Awami League-led alliance government retook power.

 

Chowdhury and his family have been residing in the US since 1996 when the then-President Clinton administration granted them asylum.

 

After the assassination of Rahman, the then-martial law regime enacted the controversial “Indemnity Ordinance 1975” in September of that year, granting impunity to all those involved in the assassination.

 

The Awami League government, however, repealed the act in 1996 and began the judicial process regarding the much-discussed killing in the country’s history.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

Lebanon receives US proposal for maritime border deal with Israel

Lebanon said Saturday it had received a letter from US mediator Amos Hochstein regarding a proposed solution to a maritime border dispute with Israel.

 

This came during a meeting between Lebanese President Michel Aoun and US Ambassador Dorothy Shea in the capital Beirut.

 

A statement by the Lebanese Presidency said Aoun received “a written letter from Hochstein regarding proposals on demarcation of southern maritime border.”

 

The statement, however, did not provide any further details about the US proposal.

 

Last month, Lebanese officials cited “progress” in US-mediated talks on maritime border demarcation with Israel.

 

Lebanon and Israel are locked in a dispute over a maritime area of 860 square kilometers (332 square miles), according to maps sent by both countries to the UN in 2011.

 

The area is rich in natural gas and oil. Starting in 2020, five sessions of indirect negotiations have been held on the issue under UN sponsorship and US mediation, with the latest round held in May 2021.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

World Bank announces additional $530M aid for Ukraine

The World Bank has announced an additional $530 million in aid to help Ukraine cover essential “public services such as health, education, and social protection.”

 

The UK and Denmark, as donor countries, enabled $500 million and $30 million in loan guarantees, respectively, to meet Ukraine’s urgent needs caused by the war, according to a statement by the bank.

 

“The toll of destruction, damage, and dislocation in Ukraine is staggering and continues to grow,” said Anna Bjerde, the World Bank regional vice president for Europe and Central Asia.

 

“The Ukrainian people have a long road to recovery ahead and development partners will need to continue to pull together to support Ukraine’s reconstruction,” she said.

 

So far, the World Bank has mobilized nearly $13 billion in emergency financing for Ukraine, including commitments and pledges from donors, of which $11 billion has been fully disbursed.

 

“Our most recent analysis shows that the total long-term cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine are enormous, with the needs even for the next three years totaling well over $100 billion, a figure that is expected to grow as the war continues,” warned Arup Banerji, the World Bank regional country director for Eastern Europe.

 

“But the Government of Ukraine is focusing on immediate social needs, and ensuring that urgent recovery and repairs are completed, while preparing for the enormous tasks around reconstruction,” he underlined.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

USA win 2022 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup

The USA have been crowned the 2022 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup champions after they beat China 83-61 in the final on Saturday.

 

Ariel Atkins hit a three-point jump shot as the USA extended the gap to double digits in the second quarter, 29-18.

 

At the Sydney Superdome, the USA led the game 43-33 before the break as forward A’Ja Wilson, 26, dominated the first two quarters, scoring 16 points for the Team USA.

 

By the end of the third quarter, the USA were in the commanding position with 68-47 after Kelsey Plum scored a layup.

 

The USA were in full control of the game in the fourth quarter as they were ahead by 78-49 with six minutes and 24 seconds remaining to the final buzzer.

 

The Team USA won their 11th World Cup title with an 83-61 win against China.

 

China returned home with a silver medal.

 

Wilson scored 19 points to lead the US in the final. Guard Plum clocked up 17 points for the winners.

 

The USA’s Jewell Loyd had 11 points, while Chelsea Gray added 10 points.

 

Li Yueru of China posted a double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds.

 

Chinese guard Wu Tongtong scored 13 points, and Wang Siyu added 11 points for the Asian team.

 

Following the final, Wilson was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2022 World Cup.

 

Hosts Australia take bronze medal

 

Earlier on Saturday, the hosts Australia finished the World Cup in the third spot winning a bronze in Sydney.

 

The Opals beat Canada 95-65.

 

Lauren Jackson, Australia’s 41-year-old center, scored 30 points against Canada to be the top scorer of the game.

 

Kia Nurse led Canada with 19 points.

 

Olympic medalist Jackson played her last game for Australia.

 

– Team of tournament

 

The team of the tournament has been unveiled after the final. Two USA players, Wilson and Breanna Stewart, were selected to the team.

 

Bridget Carleton (Canada), Han Xu (China), Stephanie Talbot (Australia), Breanna Stewart (USA), and A’Ja Wilson (USA) (the tournament’s MVP) were the World Cup’s All-Star five.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

Gas starts flowing through new Baltic Pipe pipeline

Natural gas started flowing to Poland through the new Baltic Pipe pipeline from Norway via Denmark, Polish gas pipeline operator Gaz-System said on Saturday.

 

Gaz-System said on Twitter that this is a “historic” day for the country’s energy sector.

 

The pipeline which has a capacity of 10 billion cubic meters per year, is an important element of the Polish strategy to diversify its energy imports away from Russia.

 

The flow from Norway along with supplies via LNG terminals is central to Poland’s energy security plan.

 

In April, the nation’s access to Russian gas was cut off because it rejected payments in rubles.

 

The project has been set up in collaboration between the Danish gas and electricity transmission system operator Energinet and the Gaz-System.

 

The Baltic Pipe consists of five major components, including the North Sea offshore pipeline, an onshore pipeline in Denmark, a compressor station in Denmark, the Baltic Sea offshore pipeline, and Onshore Poland.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

Zelenskyy thanks Biden for approving $12.3B aid for Ukraine

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday thanked his US counterpart Joe Biden for signing a bill that will provide more than $12 billion in additional funding for Ukraine.

 

“Thank you President Biden for signing into law $12.35 bln in supplemental support for Ukraine. The day before, the bill was backed by both houses of US Congress,” Zelenskyy said on Twitter.

 

Biden passed a stopgap spending bill on Friday that includes billions of dollars in military and economic aid to Ukraine

 

“We appreciate this powerful act of solidarity of the US people with Ukraine. And the bicameral and bipartisan support of our state,” he added.

 

The law will provide Ukraine with both “powerful” direct budget aid and funding for defense initiatives, he said, adding: “This help is more important today than ever. We must continue to jointly oppose the aggression of the Russian Federation!”

 

Source: Anadolu Agency

Ukrainian forces encircle nearly 5,000 Russian troops in Lyman, official says

Thousands of Russian soldiers are encircled by Ukrainian forces in Lyman city in the Donetsk region, a Ukrainian official said on Saturday.

 

“Nearly 5,000 Russian soldiers ended up in ‘#Lyman Cauldron’,” Serhiy Hayday, the governor of the Luhansk regional administration, said on Twitter.

 

The Ukrainian forces have “blocked almost all the ways of leaving and transporting ammunition to Russians,” Hayday said.

 

“After the de-occupation of Liman, #Luhansk region is the next,” he added.

 

Serhiy Cherevaty, a spokesman for the eastern group of Ukrainian armed forces, said that Ukrainian troops have taken back the control of Yampil, Novoselivka, Shandryholove, Drobysheve and Stavky settlements near Lyman.

 

Ukrainian army’s advance toward Lyman city continues. The city has been under the control of Russian forces for a long time.

 

On Friday, Cherevaty said that the encirclement of Russian troops in Lyman is at the completion stage.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday announced the annexation of four Ukrainian regions.

 

On Sept. 23 – 27, the Ukrainian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk and Russian-controlled parts of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson held referendums on joining Russia.

 

The referendums have been condemned by the international community, with European nations and the US calling them a “sham” and saying that they will not be recognized.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency