ANKARA (AA) – Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
Tens of thousands of people rallied in Germany's capital to show solidarity with anti-government protesters in Iran.
Thousands of Ethiopians staged nationwide demonstrations to denounce what they referred to as foreign interference and pressure in the country’s internal affairs, local media reported.
Sixteen people were injured in an explosion at an Uzbek military ammunition depot, according to media reports
Kenyan police said they arrested four colleagues because of abductions and extrajudicial killings.
Guinea's military government agreed to a shorter timeline for a transition to elections of 24 months, down from 36, according to a West African bloc.
Prime Minister of Libya’s Tripoli-based unity government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, rejected an agreement with the East Libya-based parliament on changing the heads of the country’s sovereign positions.
The Hamas-run Interior Ministry said it had thwarted several Israeli intelligence operations in the Gaza Strip.
Yemen’s separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) has urged labeling Houthi rebels as a terror group.
Four more ships left Ukrainian ports under a landmark Istanbul grain export deal, according to Türkiye's National Defense Ministry.
A delegation from Finland will visit Türkiye next week to hold technical talks on the extradition of accused terrorists sought by Ankara, as stipulated in a recent treaty.
A suspected member of the PKK terror group who was allegedly trained at a notorious terror camp in Lavrion, Greece was arrested by Turkish security forces, according to security sources.
The Turkish Coast Guard rescued 52 irregular migrants who were pushed back by Greece in defiance of international law.
Ankara does not consider the peace, stability, and well-being of neighboring Iraq as separate from its own, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his new Iraqi counterpart.
Although the subject gets little media coverage, the problem of food in French school cafeterias is a headache for many parents of Muslim students.
Dutch police arrested a leader of the far-right Islamophobic group, Pegida, which ended a planned Quran burning rally in Rotterdam before it started.
In southern Ukraine's Kherson region, Russian forces have left two villages and Russian military officers have been evacuated from the city of Beryslav, according to the Ukrainian military.