Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing - Oct. 13, 2022
Daily briefing on latest global developments
ANKARA (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
Eight out of 12 suspects were taken into custody over the attack on the Crimea bridge, the Russian security service said Wednesday.
Polish pipeline operator PERN said Wednesday that it detected a leak Tuesday evening in one of the two lines of the Druzhba pipeline, the main line carrying Russian oil to Germany.
A vehicle of the Azerbaijani Embassy came under fire in Washington, D.C., Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
Palestinian factions have agreed on most points of an Algerian document for inter-Palestinian reconciliation, a Palestinian representative said Wednesday.
Ukraine said Wednesday that 14 more civilians were killed in fresh Russian attacks in various parts of the country.
Blasts damaging the Nord Stream pipelines last month were "an act of international terrorism,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday
The European Commission recommended that candidate status be granted to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the EU’s enlargement chief said Wednesday.
External power to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been restored, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Wednesday, calming fears of a possible nuclear mishap.
Türkiye lashed out Wednesday at a new European Commission report on the country, saying it lacks vision and is biased.
Ankara welcomes the US Senate's removal of two provisions that were set to restrict the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Türkiye, the presidential spokesman said Wednesday.
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution Wednesday that condemns Russia's illegal annexation of Ukrainian regions, with 143 states voting in favor.
A US jury ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay $965 million in damages to 15 plaintiffs in the Sandy Hook school shooting defamation trial for falsely claiming that the massacre was a hoax.
A Jet2 Holidays flight destined for the northwestern British city of Manchester was intercepted by two RAF Typhoon jets late Wednesday after a bomb threat and was made to land at Stansted Airport in London.
Ukraine needs a total of $55 billion to cover next year's budget deficit and rebuild its infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday.
The world is "more united" and "more determined” after a UN General Assembly vote condemning Russia over its illegal annexations in Ukraine, US President Joe Biden said Wednesday.
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