Diary

Main topics Anadolu Agency’s English Desk plans to cover Tuesday Dec. 6, 2016

ANKARA (AA) - Here are the main topics Anadolu Agency’s English Desk plans to cover on Tuesday Dec. 6, 2016 (coverage may change depending on developing/breaking stories):

TURKEY

ANKARA - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to meet Beninese President Patrice Talon at presidential complex. The two leaders will hold a press conference.

FRANCE

PARIS- Prime Minister Manuel Valls set to resign after announcing his candidacy for presidential election next year. New PM to be named.


GREECE

ATHENS - Greek Appeals Court decision expected on extradition of five out of eight Turkish alleged coup plotters seeking asylum in Greece.


BELGIUM

BRUSSELS - NATO Foreign Ministers to meet in Brussels.

BRUSSELS - EU finance ministers meet one day after Eurogroup ministers met amid fallout from Italian referendum result.


RUSSIA

MOSCOW - Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim to hold a news conference with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev. Yildirim will address a conference at MGIMO University.


UKRAINE

KIEV - Turkish football giants Besiktas to play away against Ukraine's Dynamo Kyiv in UEFA Champions League Group B match.


SOUTH KOREA

SEOUL – South Korea's most powerful business leaders plead innocence but are humbled by angry lawmakers during parliamentary grilling over presidential office scandal.


MYANMAR

YANGON – Former UN chief to hold press conference after visit by advisory commission he leads to troubled Rakhine State.


JAPAN

TOKYO – Top government spokesman says PM Shinzo Abe’s upcoming visit to Pearl Harbor is not aimed at apologizing for Japan’s surprise attack in 1941 that led to US joining WWII.


ZAMBIA

Judiciary under spotlight in Zambia's power struggle

By Francis Maingaila

LUSAKA – The judiciary in Zambia is facing the brunt of a power struggle between the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) and the opposition People’s Party (PP), with each side accusing the other of violating the country’s constitution.

President Edgar Lungu's critics are accusing him of violating the constitution, especially for allegedly putting the separation of power and judicial independence in serious jeopardy.

Be the first to comment
UYARI: Küfür, hakaret, rencide edici cümleler veya imalar, inançlara saldırı içeren, imla kuralları ile yazılmamış,
Türkçe karakter kullanılmayan ve büyük harflerle yazılmış yorumlar onaylanmamaktadır.

Current News