Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing – July 3, 2022
Daily briefing on latest developments from around the world

ANKARA
Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
- Chaos reigned at airports in Paris as workers continued to protest for better pay for a third consecutive day.
- At least five people were killed and dozens injured by a string of high-intensity earthquakes in southern Iran’s Hormozgan province, according to officials.
- One of Germany's leading news websites published a story featuring the inner face of the YPG/PKK terror organization.
- A group of supporters of the YPG/PKK terror group in Sweden held a demonstration at the Jarntorget square in Gothenburg, protesting a recent memorandum between Türkiye, Sweden and Finland.
- Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati urged Arab countries to provide support to his cash-strapped country amid a deep economic crisis.
- Tunisia will hold negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for an economic aid program, according to that country’s prime minister.
- Palestinian resistance group Hamas welcomed the condemnation of Israeli violations by the World Council of Churches.
- Protests continued in Sudan for a third straight day to demand the reversal of last year’s military takeover and the return to civilian rule.
- Uzbekistan announced a month-long state of emergency in the protest-hit autonomous region of Karakalpakstan.
- Türkiye is determined in the fight against climate change and the resolve was further strengthened after ratifying the Paris Climate Agreement last year, according to the country's first lady.