Anatolia’s Morning Briefing – 25 April 2023

Nazim Sheikh
Nazim Sheikh

Global Courant 2023-04-25 10:28:11

NEW YORK

Anadolu is here with the latest developments in the world.

Turkey reacted harshly to the words of US President Joe Biden on the 1915 events between Turkey and Armenia on Monday.

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Turkish voters are preparing to vote for the presidential and parliamentary elections to be held on 14 May.

Defense ministers and intelligence chiefs of Turkey, Russia, Syria and Iran will meet in Moscow on Tuesday, Turkey’s minister of national defense said.

Sudan’s warring generals have agreed to a three-day ceasefire to stop the escalating violence in the East African country, Foreign Minister Antony Blinken said on Monday.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday that the UN will continue to operate in Sudan, despite ongoing clashes between rival factions since mid-April.

More than 10,000 people fleeing the conflict in Sudan have reached neighboring South Sudan since clashes broke out in mid-April between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

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Police and health officials said at least 12 police officers were killed and more than 60 injured in a double explosion at a police compound Monday evening in Pakistan’s northwest Swat Valley.

The office of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Monday that it has offered Russian President Vladimir Putin a new “way forward” to keep Ukrainian grain flowing from Black Sea ports.

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck New Zealand’s Kermadec Islands on Monday.

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Credit Suisse reported on Monday a net asset outflow of 61.2 billion francs ($68.6 billion) in the first quarter.

Mohammad Shahabuddin Chuppu was sworn in as Bangladesh’s new president on Monday ahead of the country’s 2024 general elections.

The EU and Norway signed an agreement on the clean energy transition and environmental protection on Monday.

Despite being a preventable and treatable disease, malaria killed 619,000 people in 2021, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The British government, in coordination with the US and EU, on Monday imposed new sanctions on top Iranian officials for alleged human rights abuses.

The United States announced on Monday that it has sanctioned 11 Iranian government officials for human rights abuses.

Ukraine’s foreign minister said on Monday that providing modern warplanes to Kiev would be the “best investment of this decade” in Europe’s security.

The EU updated its Syria sanctions list on Monday with 25 new people and eight organizations, including Bashar al-Assad’s family members and those responsible for drug trafficking.

The Walt Disney Company laid off 4,000 workers on Monday, kicking off the second of three phases of laying off 7,000 people.

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Anatolia’s Morning Briefing – 25 April 2023

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