ANKARA
Here are the main topics that Anadolu Agency’s English Desk plans to cover Monday, Sept. 14, 2015:
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
PALESTINE
JERUSALEM - Dozens of Israeli soldiers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque, injuries reported among worshippers.
EGYPT
CAIRO - Egyptian security forces say they killed 12 tourists after mistaking them for "terrorists".
SPECIAL REPORTS:
Egypt-Israel ties: Officially strong, weak on street
By Abdel Raouf Arnaout
JERUSALEM - After four years of post-uprising uncertainty, Egypt-Israel relations appear to be back on track.
Iraq plans $6 billion bond issue
By Andrew Jay Rosenbaum
ANKARA - Iraq is planning to issue $6 billion in bonds this week, despite investor reluctance to pick up emerging-market debt.
Devalued Zambian currency drives rising unemployment
By Francis Maingaila
LUSAKA - The devaluation of the Zambian currency is driving rising unemployment in a country where most people already live below the poverty line.
EUROPE
RUSSIA
SPECIAL REPORT:
What is driving Russian arms supplies to Syria?
By Zaki Shaikh
LONDON - Syria has become dependent on the supply of arms from Russia, experts say.
UNITED KINGDOM
LONDON - Italian FM Gentiloni to meet U.K. Foreign Secretary Hammond, during which he is also expected to speak about the refugee crisis at a think tank.
UNITED STATES
NEW YORK - UN General Assembly to debate question of equitable representation at the Security Council.
SE ASIA-PACIFIC
SEOUL
KOREA - North Korea appeals to UN to remove U.S. troops from peninsula.
JAPAN
TOKYO - Tourists evacuated, flights canceled around Mt. Aso amid volcanic eruption
MALAYSIA
KUALA LUMPUR – PM Najib announces set of measures to steady economy.
SOUTH ASIA
INDIA
MUMBAI – Twelve men convicted for roles in 2006 Mumbai train bombings, which killed 189 people, could be given death penalty in sentencing Monday.