Anadolu’s Morning Briefing – April 23, 2023

Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.

Trkiye's foreign minister and his acting counterpart from Sudan discussed the latest situation in the North African country and evacuation plans for Turkish citizens in a telephone call.

Israelis continued to protest the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Riza Kayaalp became European Champion for the 12th time in the Greco-Roman 130-kilogram weight class at the 2023 European Wrestling Championship in Croatia.

Azerbaijan said three of its soldiers had been wounded by mines laid by Armenian forces in the region of Karabakh.

US-led coalition forces against the Daesh/ISIS terror group said one of its drones crashed in northern Iraq.

Some Muslim nations started to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a religious festival marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, one day after others held celebrations due to differences in moon-sighting methods based on the Islamic calendar.

Turkish scientists carried out atmospheric research in and around Horseshoe Island in Antarctica as part of the 7th National Antarctic Science Expedition.

Moscow said it will give a "mirror response" to Germany's decision to expel Russian diplomats in Berlin.

The foreign ministers of Iran and the United Arab Emirates discussed bilateral and regional ties on the telephone, according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

A 72-hour truce has been broken in Sudan as fighting continued between the army and a paramilitary group, a local doctors association announced

Source: Anadolu Agency