ANKARA
Here are the main stories that Anadolu Agency’s English News Desk will cover Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015:
TURKEY
SPECIAL REPORTS
- Google becomes 'Alphabet'
by Andrew Jay Rosenbaum
ANKARA (AA) - Internet leader changes structure to manage new activities, from driverless cars to healthcare
- Syria: Trade in human organs thrives
by Andrew Jay Rosenbaum
ANKARA (AA) - Syrian intelligence forces are stealing organs from the dead before burial and selling them on an international network, the Medical Association in Homs said on Tuesday.
EUROPE
SWITZERLAND
GENEVA - A new round of talks to deal with the political crisis in Libya will begin on Tuesday at the UN.
AUSTRIA
VIENNA - Turkey's EU Minister Volkan Bozkir to meet European Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy & Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn at Turkish embassy.
GEORGIA
TBILISI - Spanish football teams Barcelona and Sevilla to play in Super Cup final.
AMERICAS
NEW YORK - Third day of demonstrations in Ferguson following first anniversary of killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a white police officer.
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
SPECIAL REPORTS
- South Africa’s illegal miners risk life in search of gold
By Hassan Isilow
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AA) - Although many illegal miners have died underneath the deep mines of Johannesburg, more continue to join the illegal business because of unemployment and poverty.
- Traumatized children of Gaza attend summer camps to heal
By Sarab Younes
GAZA CITY, Palestine (AA) – On the sandy beaches of the war-torn Gaza Strip, a young child collects seashells of all different shapes and sizes to color in. Sarah, 9, joined a summer camp two weeks ago where she plays in safety.
SE ASIA & PACIFIC
SOUTH KOREA
SEOUL – S. Korea calls for N. Korean apology while carrying out revenge for last week's landmine explosions at border.
JAPAN
TOKYO – Japan reactivates nuclear reactor despite strong safety concerns.
CAMBODIA
PHNOM PENH – Cambodia to join cross-border anti-drug-trafficking operations in wake of Myanmar’s seizure of 27 million methamphetamine tablets worth an estimated $100 million.