Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing - June 10, 2022

Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing - June 10, 2022

Daily briefing on the latest developments around the world

By Burak Bir

ANKARA (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.

Three foreign mercenaries -- two British nationals and a Moroccan -- said to have fought for Ukraine in the Russia-Ukraine war were sentenced to death by a court in the self-proclaimed independent enclave of Donetsk.

An official of India's ruling party has been named by police in a case for inciting people after her insulting remarks against Prophet Muhammad spurred a string of condemnations from the oil-rich Gulf states and other Muslim-majority nations.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett arrived in the United Arab Emirates’ capital Abu Dhabi to meet with the country's President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

At least three people were killed after a gunman opened fire at a manufacturing facility in the US state of Maryland.

Near northern Syria, a region where the YPG/PKK terror group has large areas of control and oppresses local populations, the group kidnapped two brothers this week aged 9 and 10 to join its armed ranks.

Japan’s navy ships exercised together with NATO in the Mediterranean Sea.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on Greece to stop the militarization of "(Aegean) islands with non-military status” and to act “in accordance with international agreements."

Brazil has identified its first monkeypox case, a male patient said to have recently traveled to Spain and Portugal who is now being treated at a hospital.

A Serb member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidential Council demanded the deportation of a German politician serving as a high representative in the country, accusing him of meddling in the runup to October's general elections.

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance called on Denmark to urgently address anti-Muslim discrimination and racism against minorities and stop forced evictions of immigrant families.

The US space agency NASA said it will set up a team to study unidentified aerial phenomena.

At least 65 people have died in northern Nigeria’s Jigawa state from an outbreak of meningitis.

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