By Busra Nur Cakmak
ANKARA (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world on Tuesday morning.
The British government has beaten back a legal challenge to its irregular migrant policy as the High Court in London ruled on Monday that plans to send asylum seekers with pending applications to Rwanda are lawful in broad principle.
The death toll from an oil tanker explosion in Afghanistan rose to 31 on Monday, authorities said.
Russia sees Greece supplying Ukraine with S-300 air defense systems as a “hostile” action towards Moscow, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Monday.
After less than two months of Elon Musk leading Twitter, 57.5% of people said he should step down as Twitter CEO, according to a survey commissioned by the controversial billionaire.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday apologized on behalf of the Dutch government for the Netherland’s past involvement in slavery.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Monday urged Western nations to listen to “the voice of reason” and resume security dialogue with his country and Russia.
EU energy ministers on Monday agreed on a gas price cap of €180 ($190) per megawatt-hour (MWh), the bloc’s Czech presidency announced.
The House of Representatives committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol recommended on Monday that the Justice Department pursue criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.
Actress Amber Heard announced on Monday that she settled her defamation suit against ex-husband Johnny Depp.
American author Michael Shellenberger released the seventh tranche of Twitter’s internal documents Monday, claiming it presents evidence of efforts by the US intelligence community to “discredit leaked information about Hunter Biden,” the son of then-presidential hopeful Joe Biden, “before and after it was published.”