Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing - Oct. 29, 2022

Daily briefing on latest developments in Türkiye, other developments

ANKARA (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.

Türkiye and Israel are two countries "with rich historical backgrounds and promising futures," according to Defense Minister Benny Gantz, who added that his country views Türkiye as “an important global actor."

Voters in Northern Ireland will go to the polls for a second time this year as politicians failed to reach an agreement on forming a new devolved government within six months after an election on May 5.

Rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis died at the age of 87, according to his family representative.

France's annual consumer inflation hit a new record in October due to higher costs for energy, food and manufactured goods, while Germany's annual inflation hit a new all-time high of 10.4%.

The US and South Korea will resume their suspended combined air exercises after a four-year break, amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Russia has completed a partial military mobilization of 300,000 reservists, according to Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu.

The world is moving into a phase of confrontation and harder years lie ahead for Germany, said President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Celebrations to mark Türkiye's 99th anniversary of Republic Day, including official ceremonies, sports events and concerts, will begin Saturday.

Paul Pelosi, the husband of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, underwent skull fracture surgery after a violent attack at the couple's San Francisco, California residence.

In an open letter, five former European ministers from Denmark, Finland, Slovenia, France, and the UK, labeled Israel's policies against Palestinians as "the crime of apartheid."


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