Morning Briefing: July 1, 2024
ISTANBUL: Here is a rundown of all the news you need to start your Monday with, including North Korea launching a suspected ballistic missile and a far-right party leading in
ISTANBUL: Here is a rundown of all the news you need to start your Monday with, including North Korea launching a suspected ballistic missile and a far-right party leading in
ANKARA: Trkiye expressed its condolences on Sunday for the loss of life caused by floods in southern Kyrgyzstan. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of lives and the evacuation
ANKARA: A Chinese rocket crashed Sunday after accidentally being launched during a test. Chinese commercial company Space Pioneer conducted what was supposed to be a static-fire test of the first
ANKARA: Three people were killed when their single-engine plane crashed onto a highway east of Paris on Sunday. According to local media, the plane took off from an airport near
ISTANBUL: Many countries have been experiencing large power outages in recent weeks, raising concern about why these disruptions have been happening. From the Balkans to the Middle East and Africa,
ISTANBUL: Around 2.1 million children, or 14% of all German children, are at risk of poverty, the federal statistical bureau Destatis said on Monday. According to EU income and living
ISTANBUL: Indonesia on Monday slammed Israel’s move to legalize Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank of Palestine. ‘Strongly’ condemning the Israeli decision, Jakarta said: ‘Israel’s settlement and continuous occupation
ISTANBUL: Rainstorms in eastern China’s Anhui province forced the evacuation of 195,000 people, Chinese media reported on Monday. The storms, which affected 811,000 residents, caused major disruptions in 35 counties
ANKARA: Protesters in various French cities took to the streets on Sunday night to demonstrate against the far-right victory in the snap parliamentary elections. The National Rally (RN) party got