By Seda Sevencan
ISTANBUL (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo rose ahead of Kosovo’s new law set to come into effect Monday making it mandatory for everyone, including Serbs living in Kosovo, to have a Kosovo ID card and license plate.
Kosovo’s prime minister blamed the president of Serbia for increased tensions and possible border conflicts between Serbia’s Army and the Kosovar police, decrying planned “fear” and threats in neighboring Serbia.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic called for dialogue to resolve issues with Kosovo following a meeting with the General Staff of the Armed Forces as tensions continued to simmer over alleged conflicts at the Serbian border.
Kosovo decided to postpone the implementation of a new law set to come into effect Monday making it mandatory for everyone, including Serbs living in Kosovo, to have a Kosovo ID card and license plate.
Also, Türkiye’s foreign minister held separate phone calls with his Kosovar and Serbian counterparts as tensions between Serbia and Kosovo rise.
Meanwhile, grain silos at Beirut's blast-hit port partially collapsed four days before the second anniversary of a massive explosion in the Lebanese capital.
Fresh demonstrations erupted in Sudan to demand the restoration of civilian rule in the country.
Guatemala's President Alejandro Giammattei escaped unharmed after an armed attack on his entourage in the northwest of the country, local media reported.