Here are the main topics Anadolu's English Desk plans to cover on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023 (coverage may change depending on developing/ breaking stories):
UNITED STATES
NEW YORK - The 78th session of the UN General Assembly to begin.
NEW YORK - EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to chair informal meeting of EU foreign ministers on margins of UN General Assembly, with Ukraine, Sahel region at top of agenda.
NEW YORK - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to speak at Concordia Summit and later meet with US business leaders.
NEW YORK - Foreign ministers from Group of Seven (G-7) nations to meet on sidelines of UN General Assembly.
THE NETHERLANDS
THE HAGUE - International Court of Justice to hold hearings on preliminary objections raised by Russia in the case brought by Ukraine. Ukraine is seeking to establish that Russia’s genocide claims against Ukraine in the Luhansk and Donetsk regions are false, and therefore Russia cannot legally claim to be intervening to prevent or punish Ukraine for such acts. Ukraine also accuses Russia of planning acts of genocide in Ukraine.
UK
LONDON - Oxfam publishes report on fair ways to make UK polluters pay for climate justice. The report outlines ways the UK can raise new finance to help those on the front lines of the climate crisis and also cut emissions by making the biggest polluters pay, while ensuring the costs do not fall on lower-income households in the UK.
GERMANY
BERLIN - Last Generation climate activists to begin weeklong protest actions to increase pressure on government. Group is demanding urgent measures to tackle climate crisis, abandon fossil fuels completely by 2030.
LIBYA
TRIPOLI - Following rescue efforts in Libya after deadly floods caused by Mediterranean storm Daniel killed over 11,300 people and left 10,000 others missing amid massive destruction.
IRAQ
BAGHDAD - Monitoring rising tensions between Iraq, Kuwait over contested maritime border area after Iraqi court invalidated navigation agreement in Khor Abdullah area.
THE ECONOMY
ANKARA - Turkish Central Bank to share international investment position data for July. It was at minus $252.9 billion in June, down from minus $293.5 billion at end of 2022.
SPECIAL REPORT
‘Are you alive?’ Libyan mother trapped in Derna cries out for sons
- At least 11,300 killed in deadly flooding caused by Mediterranean Storm Daniel in Libya’s Derna city, according to UN figures
By Walid Abdullah
TRIPOLI, Libya (AA) - A wall of water from flooding caused by Mediterranean storm Daniel smashed into Libya’s eastern city of Derna, crashing through buildings and washing people into the sea.
SPECIAL REPORT
Türkiye’s Savatra dig findings shed light on ancient life
- An altar discovered in the city of Savatra is believed to aid in gaining information about the cultural and sociological structure of the era, says Ilker Isik, head of excavation team
By Savas Guler
KONYA, Türkiye (AA) - An excavation in the heart of the ancient city of Savatra in central Türkiye unveiled a remarkable altar that promises to illuminate the long-forgotten aspects of life in this ancient metropolis.
SPECIAL REPORT
Iran-Iraq ties on edge as deadline to disarm, relocate Kurdish groups looms
- Iran and Iraq reached a security pact under which Kurdish groups are to be disarmed, relocated
By Syed Zafar Mehdi
TEHRAN, Iran (AA) - Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein landed in Tehran on Wednesday morning, a week ahead of the Sept. 19 deadline to implement the security agreement, carrying an important message for Iranian authorities – the Kurdish groups will be disarmed and relocated in time.
SPECIAL REPORT
‘Small acts have great impact’: Lawyer swims across Ionian Sea for a good cause
- London-based lawyer George Kratsas swam across the Ionian Sea to raise money and awareness for two special needs schools in Zante and Corfu
By Magda Panoutsopoulou
ATHENS (AA) - George Kratsas, a lawyer who has been living in London for the past 20 years, took the initiative to swim from Albania to Corfu to raise money and awareness for two special needs schools: one on Corfu Island and one on Zakynthos Island, both of which are in the Ionian Sea.
SPECIAL REPORT
Fishing method shift saves thousands of dolphins in Pakistan
- Alternate methods have greatly reduced entanglement and mortality of specie since 2016
By Aamir Latif
KARACHI, Pakistan (AA) - A small but crucial shift from conventional fishing methods to an alternative practice is saving thousands of dolphins annually in the Arabian Sea, according to conservationists.
NEW MEDIA
VIDEO - Migrant crisis on Italy’s Lampedusa
Video report about the situation on the Italian island of Lampedusa, where thousands of migrants have arrived in recent days, sparking protests by locals. The report will cover different aspects of the situation, including the weekend visit and comments by Italy’s prime minister and the president of the European Commission.