Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
The White House has sharply rebuked former US President Donald Trump’s call for the “termination” of the US Constitution, saying the appeal is “anathema to the soul of our nation.”
US President Joe Biden opposes the removal of the military’s ongoing COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the White House said as lawmakers take up a key defense spending bill.
Moscow is interested in concluding a peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said ahead of a meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov in Moscow.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the policy of the US and NATO towards a military confrontation with Russia poses the risk of a “direct clash of nuclear powers with catastrophic consequences.”
The city of Strasbourg in northeastern France is suing the government in Paris for its failure to deal with the shelter needs of the homeless and migrants, media reports said Monday.
The European affairs ministers of Estonia, Lithuania and Poland welcomed an agreement on a price cap on Russian oil exports which aims to limit Russian oil revenues while mitigating the adverse effects on energy supply to third countries, they announced Monday.
Greece’s intelligence agency spied on top generals in the country’s armed forces among other high-profile figures, a local daily reported as new revelations emerge on a major surveillance scandal that has rocked the country over the past several months.
Radical football fans from Madrid are calling on Spain fans to unite to “protect the streets” from Morocco fans during Tuesday’s World Cup match between the two nations.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has warned of a new Cold War that would divide the world into competing blocs and called for more diplomatic efforts to resolve problems in today’s multipolar world.
Iran said Monday that it will not accept the resumption of nuclear negotiations with the West under pressure or threat.
Source: Anadolu Agency