By Anadolu Agency Staff
ANKARA (AA) - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
Türkiye is working to resolve a hostage crisis between Russia and Ukraine to deescalate tensions between the two countries, said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in an interview with US TV show PBS NewsHour aired Monday.
Typhoon Nanmadol made landfall in southeastern South Korea, causing damage and power outages and displacing hundreds of people, local media reported.
The death toll from Pakistan's ongoing floods rose to 1,545 as 37 more people, including 18 children, died in flood-related incidents in the last three days, official statistics showed.
Japan ordered over nine million people to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol "battered the southwestern part of Japan," state media reported.
Russia’s three Baltic neighbors closed their borders to Russian nationals in the latest step in Europe’s measures against Moscow over the Ukraine war.
The death toll from recent border clashes between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan rose to 59, with 144 others injured, Kyrgyzstan’s Health Ministry said.
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry handed a protest note to the French envoy in Baku over recent attacks by "radical Armenian groups" on its embassy in Paris.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II was buried at Windsor Castle after a historic state funeral service in Westminster Abbey, London.
Armenia said 207 of its soldiers were either killed or went missing during recent clashes with Azerbaijan.
At least 20 women, all members of a church group, were killed and dozens more injured in a road crash in northern Zambia.
Mexico's National Seismological Service said a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the southwestern state of Michoacan.
The Swiss government signed an agreement to buy 36 F-35A fighter jets from the US.
Migrant arrests along the US-Mexico border have hit an all-time high of nearly 2.3 million, official statistics released Monday indicated.