Here are the main topics Anadolu's English Desk plans to cover on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023 (coverage may change depending on developing/breaking stories):
GERMANY
BERLIN - Chancellor Olaf Scholz to attend international conference on peace and religious dialogue, answer questions posed by participants. (The conference is organized by Sant’Egidio, a Christian community born in 1968 in Rome, and now spread in 70 countries).
CZECH REPUBLIC
PRAGUE - South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to visit Czech Republic to discuss closer cooperation in areas of nuclear power plants and infrastructure.
SWITZERLAND
GENEVA - UN Syria Commission’s chair Paulo Pinheiro to hold news conference on the commission’s latest report on human rights violations in the country.
US
WASHINGTON - Census Bureau to release 2022 US Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage.
NEW YORK - UN Security Council to hold meeting on threats to international peace and security.
WASHINGTON - House Committee on Homeland Security's Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology to hold hearing titled Evolving Threats: Security and Safety in a Post-9/11 World.
ISRAEL
JERUSALEM - Monitoring situation in Israel as Supreme Court looks into petitions against a bill seen by the opposition curtailing court’s powers.
MOROCCO
RABAT – Following rescue efforts in Morocco in the wake of last week’s deadly earthquake that killed more than 2,600 people.
THE ECONOMY
BERLIN - Destatis to reveal developments for Germany’s wholesale prices for August. In July, wholesale prices in Germany fell 2.8% year-on-year thanks to the sharp price drop in mineral oil products. The figure dropped 0.2% on a monthly basis in July. Market expects a 0.1% monthly decline in August wholesale prices.
ANKARA - Turkish Statistical Institute to share turnover and retail sales indexes for July. In June, Türkiye's retail sales volume was up by 28.5% on an annual basis, down 0.1% from a month earlier.
MANNHEIM - Zew institute to release German and euro area economic confidence for September. The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany increased to -12.3 in August from a seven-month low of -14.7 in July. Financial market experts anticipate a slight uptick in economic situation by year's-end. September’s figure is expected to come in at -15. The ZEW for the euro area rose to a 4-month high of -5.5 in August. After an improvement, market expects the figure to fall to 6.2 in September.
SPORTS
EUROPE - EURO 2024 qualifying round's matchday 6 to end with 9 matches.
SPECIAL REPORT
Fresh from tour of Turkish Riviera, British envoy says ‘Türkiye has everything’
By Vakkas Dogantekin
ANTALYA, Türkiye (AA) - Türkiye has everything for international tourists, with its offerings going far beyond sun, sea, and sand, the UK's envoy to Ankara told Anadolu in Antalya, where she ended her weeklong tour of the country’s Aegean and Mediterranean coast.
SPECIAL REPORT
‘Removing a part of me’: France’s abaya ban revives painful memories for Muslim women
By Rabia Ali
ISTANBUL (AA) – Sometime in 2006, Maria De Cartena decided that she wants to wear a hijab, the Islamic headscarf. But every morning at her high school in Lyon, France, the then-13-year-old was forced to remove it by school staff.
SPECIAL REPORT
Furor over Fukushima waste: Science or rhetoric?
By Alperen Aktas
ISTANBUL (AA) – Japan’s decision to release treated wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean set off a storm of controversy.
SPECIAL REPORT
Urbanization threatens remaining few water bodies in Kashmir’s capital
By Hilal Mir
SRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir (AA) – Mughli Sidiq Mir, 88, nostalgically recalls the days her family would board a boat at Brari Nambal, a wetland about a mile from her home, for a ride to the Srinagar’s iconic Dal Lake.
NEW MEDIA
Impact of France’s abaya ban on Muslim women
Video report with interviews of Muslim women speaking about the effects of restrictive laws in France, including a personal narrative of a woman who was forced to remove her hijab, and an expert on Islamophobia.
Rescue of US caver Mark Dickey
Video report on operations to rescue Mark Dickey, the American caver who was trapped deep in Türkiye’s third-deepest cave in the southern Mersin province.