Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world on Wednesday morning.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss appointed her Cabinet.
The US president said Russia should not be designated a state sponsor of terrorism, a label Ukraine has pushed for amid the ongoing Moscow-Kyiv war, while Russia warned it would rupture US-Russia ties, according to Reuters.
Sweden's immigration policies seem to be dominating elections set for Sunday, when voters in the Scandinavian nation will choose a new parliament, which could result in a new prime minister and government.
Russian energy company, Gazprom, announced a deal with state-owned China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to use the yuan and ruble in natural gas payments.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Europe must prepare to be cut off from Russian gas supplies.
A civil movement promoting non-payment of energy bills beginning Oct. 1 across the UK has gathered more than 170,000 signatures on its online platform as of Tuesday afternoon.
Russia has begun the process to buy millions of artillery shells and rockets from North Korea to support its war effort against Ukraine, according to multiple recently published reports.
Ankara and Sarajevo decided to allow their citizens to travel to each other's countries without passports, according to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Regarding Greece's harassment of Turkish jets, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara's talks with NATO are on. "Our sensitivity continues. Greece is aware of this."
A year has passed since Anadolu Agency obtained documents revealing that France's intelligence agencies were fully aware of ties between the Daesh/ISIS terror group and French cement company, Lafarge.
A labor court in Berlin has ruled that the dismissal of Palestinian-Jordanian journalist Farah Maraqa by Germany's state broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) on charges of anti-Semitism was not legally justified.
Six more ships have left Ukrainian ports under the Istanbul grain export deal, according to the Turkish National Defense Ministry said.
Thousands of people have been relocated to safer places after a powerful earthquake hit southwestern China and left 62 dead.
Dozens of Boko Haram terrorists drowned in a river while fleeing military airstrikes in Nigeria's northeastern Borno State, said military sources
A senior Yemeni commander was killed in an attack by al-Qaeda militants in southern Yemen, according to authorities. -
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