ANKARA (AA) - Here are the main topics Anadolu Agency’s English Desk plans to cover Tuesday, June 28, 2016 (coverage may change depending on developing/breaking stories):
TURKEY
ANKARA – Turkey, Israel to sign landmark agreement restoring diplomatic relations after six-year hiatus.
ANKARA – President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will host iftar dinner at presidential complex in a week which has seen significant developments between Turkey and Russia, Israel.
ANKARA – Prime Minister Binali Yildirim will speak at AK Party group meeting in Turkish parliament.
EUROPE
GERMANY
BERLIN – Chancellor Angela Merkel to address lawmakers on EU’s future after U.K. vote to leave 28-member bloc.
BERLIN – Germany’s domestic intelligence agency to release annual report on security and terrorism threats.
FRANCE
PARIS – Further day of protest against government's planned labor law reforms; Senate to vote on reform package.
PARIS – French lawmakers to debate U.K.'s June 23 vote to leave European Union.
UNITED KINGDOM
LONDON – U.K. premier David Cameron to attend EU summit in Brussels amid wrangling over Brexit vote.
SPECIAL REPORT: Brexit’s traumatic aftershock
By Michael Sercan Daventry
LONDON – The vote to leave the EU has shaken Britain’s politics, economy and society to its very core.
AFRICA
KENYA
SPECIAL REPORT: Kenyan beautician gives free wigs to cancer sufferers
By Magdalene Mukami and Andrew Ross
NAIROBI – Looking into a mirror at Diana’s Beauty Salon in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, Sarah Wangui stares at herself, deep in thought. She has completely lost her hair due to cancer treatment.
SOUTHEAST ASIA-PACIFIC
JAPAN
TOKYO – Ahead of July 10 upper-house election, government discusses how to lessen fallout on economy after Brexit.
INDONESIA
JAKARTA – Government deliberates options to secure release of seven sailors kidnapped off south Philippines, after neighbors agree that Indonesian coast guard vessels can enter Philippine waters to combat hijacking.
CAMBODIA
PHNOM PENH – Parliament mulling possibility of cutting salaries of opposition lawmakers who have been boycotting their seats ever since police tried to arrest their deputy leader a month ago.