ANKARA
Here are the main stories that Anadolu Agency’s English News Desk will cover on Tuesday, July 7, 2015.
TURKEY
ANKARA - Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Parliament Speaker Ismet Yilmaz to receive Salim al-Jabouri, speaker of Iraqi parliament
EUROPE
BELGIUM
BRUSSELS - Eurogroup meets to hear fresh Greek bailout proposals. Meeting of finance ministers followed by heads of government summit
GERMANY
BERLIN - German political debate on Greek debt crisis as eurozone leaders gather in Brussels
FRANCE
STRASBOURG - MEPs debate recommendations on Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership talks with U.S.
STRASBOURG - Turkey's EU Minister Volkan Bozkir visits European Parliament, where he will attend Srebrenica massacre commemoration
U.K.
LONDON - Commemoration events to mark 10th anniversary of 7/7 terror attacks that killed 52
SPECIAL REPORT: Secret papers show Greek plans for 1983 Cyprus invasion
By Michael Daventry
LONDON (AA) - An armed confrontation between Greek and Turkish soldiers on the island of Cyprus was a real possibility as recently as 1983, declassified documents have revealed.
AMERICAS
U.S.
NEW YORK - UN Security Council vote on resolution condemning 1995 Srebrenica massacre
MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
PALESTINE
GAZA - First anniversary of Gaza conflict that left more than 2,000 Palestinians dead
SPECIAL REPORT:
South Africans turn to technology to fight crime
By Hassan Isilow
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AA) - Residents of Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city, are using apps and social networking sites to tip off police about crimes in their neighborhoods.
SPECIAL REPORT:
Turkey to renovate historic Nejashi mosque in Ethiopia
By Addis Getachew
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AA) - It is not the center for the Hajj pilgrimage but it is certainly an ancient Islamic icon in a land where Muslims first migrated - Ethiopia.
SOUTH ASIA
SPECIAL REPORT:
Differences remain as Nepal edges towards constitution
By Deepak Adhikari
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AA) - Nepal's devastating April earthquake prompted a political rush to finish a long-delayed constitution but the country's diverse stakeholders are concerned their interests could be sidelined.
SOUTHEAST ASIA-PACIFIC
THAILAND
BANGKOK (AA) - Interview with activist Sulak Sivaraksa, founder of International Network of Engaged Buddhists, discusses problems facing Thailand more than year after military coup
MALAYSIA
KUALA LUMPUR - Emergency parliament meeting called by opposition amid corruption allegations against Prime Minister Najib Razak (MERITS)
CAMBODIA
PHNOM PENH - Police ignore arrest warrant for former Khmer Rouge navy commander Meas Muth, charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes