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Here is a rundown of all the news you need to start your Tuesday with, including Belgium recognizing Palestine at UN General Assembly, talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing, dozens of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip, and SCO calling for ceasefire in Gaza, ‘just solution’ to Palestinian issue.
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Belgium will recognize Palestine as a state at the UN General Assembly in New York later this month, Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot announced Monday.
In a statement on the US social media company X, Prevot said Belgium will join other countries in recognizing Palestinian statehood while adopting a package of sanctions against Israel.
“Firm sanctions are being imposed on the Israeli government. Any antisemitism or glorification of terrorism by Hamas supporters will also be more strongly condemned,” he wrote.
Belgium’s decision comes as several countries, including France, the UK, Canada and Australia, announced similar plans to recognize Palestine during the General Assembly, joining 147 nations that already do. The General Assembly begins on Sept. 9.
Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing, Xinhua News Agency reported.
The two leaders discussed bilateral relations as well as regional and global issues.
They were also expected to discuss the Ukraine war and last month’s summit between Putin and US President Donald Trump in Anchorage, Alaska.
President Putin arrived in Beijing after attending the 25th summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in China’s Tianjin city.
He, along with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, will be among the state leaders from 26 countries attending a military parade in Beijing on Wednesday.
At least 51 people were killed and many others injured in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip on Monday, medics said.
A medical source told Anadolu that four people were killed, including a pregnant woman and two children, and several others injured in Israeli strikes on homes in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City.
Ten people were killed and several others injured in another wave of strikes on Al-Nafaq Street and the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in the city.
Five more Palestinians lost their lives, and several people were injured in two Israeli strikes in the same neighborhood.
The leaders of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Monday expressed “deep concern” over the continued escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza.
They also “strongly condemned the actions that have led to numerous casualties among the civilian population,” according to a joint statement issued after the 25th summit of the SCO heads of state and government in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin.
The SCO member states “stressed the need to achieve a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire as soon as possible, ensure the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and increase efforts to ensure peace, stability, and security for residents in the region.”
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Ireland’s Central Bank will no longer approve Israeli bonds as of Monday, local media reported.
The latest bond prospectus issued by Israel for fundraising in the EU has been approved by Luxembourg and not the Central Bank of Ireland, according to the Irish broadcaster RTE.
The development followed increasing pressure on the Central Bank from the opposition and campaigners to refuse to authorize prospectuses issued by Israel.
According to the report, Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf also confirmed the move in a letter to Mairead Farrell, the chairperson of the Oireachtas Committee on Finance, on Monday.
Türkiye's Istanbul Airport was the busiest in Europe with an average of 1,635 daily flights on Aug. 18-24, according to weekly data by the European Organization for the Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol).
Istanbul Airport was followed by Amsterdam with 1,450 daily flights, Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport with 1,432 flights, Frankfurt Airport with 1,384 flights, and London Heathrow Airport with 1,346 flights.
The Turkish Riviera hub, Antalya Airport, with 1,055 daily flights, was the eighth-busiest airport in Europe.
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