Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing - Nov. 28, 2022
Daily briefing on the latest developments around the world
ANKARA (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
Riots erupted in Belgium’s capital and several Dutch cities after Morocco beat Belgium in a World Cup Group F match.
The death toll from an earthquake that jolted Indonesia rose to 321.
Russia is preparing new missile strikes, Ukraine’s president said, adding they “know this for a fact.”
Iran has hit out at former German footballer and coach Jurgen Klinsmann, demanding his resignation from the FIFA Technical Study Group for his comments after Iran's 2-0 win against Wales.
The UK announced that it has provided Brimstone 2 precision-guided missiles to the Ukrainian army as part of an aid package promised by the UK premier during his trip to Ukraine’s capital Kyiv earlier this month.
France is facing a shortage of pharmacists and is urgently seeking to recruit 15,000, said the head of the country's pharmacy federation.
Canada has been knocked out of the World Cup after suffering a crushing 4-1 loss to Croatia in their Group F match.
Protests were held in a number of cities against China’s strict coronavirus pandemic policy following a deadly fire in the western Xinjiang region.
Germany were held to a 1-1 draw with Spain, enabling them to keep their World Cup dreams alive in Group E.
New names were revealed as the alleged targets of government spying that has exploded into a scandal in Greece.
Nearly 50,000 railway workers in Austria will hold a one-day "warning strike" across the country Monday after they failed to reach a collective labor agreement with their employers.
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