ANKARA
Here are the main topics that Anadolu Agency’s English Desk plans to cover on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015:
TURKEY
ANKARA - Turkish PM Davutoglu to receive European Council President Donald Tusk and National Intelligence Organization (MİT) undersecretary Hakan Fidan in Ankara. (MERITS)
ASTANA - Turkish FM Feridun Sinirlioglu to attend to the Foreign Ministers Council of 5th Summit of Cooperation Council of Turkic-Speaking States (CCTS) held in Kazakhstan.
EUROPE
UK
LONDON - Israeli PM Netanyahu to visit Cameron in London.
SPECIAL REPORTS:
- No clear winner emerges from Greek debate
By Magda Panoutsopoulou
ATHENS (AA) - No clear winner emerged from the debate, late on Wednesday, among the leaders of Greece's political parties ahead of the election on Sept. 20.
- UK: Osborne calls for safeguards for non-euro countries in EU
By Andrew Jay Rosenbaum
ANKARA (AA) - U.K. Chancellor George Osborne called for a change in the EU treaty which would safeguard non-eurozone countries from pressure by eurozone member states.
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
PALESTINE
GAZA - Agreement reached between UNRWA schools and parents in Gaza, school year set to resume.
EGYPT
CAIRO - Palestinian President Abbas visits Cairo, expected to tell Sisi that he will not run for office again.
LIBYA
BENGHAZI - Five children killed and two seriously injured in Benghazi IED attack.
LEBANON
BEIRUT - Lebanese government approves plan to battle ongoing garbage crisis.
SPECIAL REPORT:
- South Sudan pastoralists, farmers fight over land
By Okech Francis
JUBA, South Sudan (AA) – Philip Candiga is still counting the losses after his farm was destroyed by cattle in June.
SOUTH ASIA
INDIA
NEW DELHI – Delhi police under pressure after allegations that Saudi diplomat in India held two Nepali women hostage and raped them repeatedly for four months
SE ASIA-PACIFIC
CAMBODIA
PHNOM PENH – Australian immigration minister receives assurances in Cambodia that $55-million refugee transfer deal still on track.
THAILAND
BANGKOK – With arrest warrants issued for citizens of three countries -- one of which has no deportation treaty with Thailand -- and the bomb mastermind suspected of entering a fourth, junta treading the boards of diplomacy carefully.
INDONESIA
JAKARTA – President unveils measures to bolster economy.