ANKARA
Here are the main stories that Anadolu Agency’s English News Desk will cover on Monday, July 6, 2015.
TURKEY
ANKARA - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to chair Council of Ministers meeting
MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
SPECIAL REPORT
Palestinians struggle to keep old traditions alive amid occupation
JERUSALEM (AA) - Between the alleys of the old city of Jerusalem, which are filled with lights and decorations during the Islamic month of Ramadan, the Misaharaty’s voice breaks the silence of the night to wake people up for suhoor.
EUROPE
GERMANY
BERLIN - Reactions after Greeks voted 'no' in Sunday's referendum on international bailout conditions.
GREECE
SPECIAL REPORT
Stocks fall, euro holds after 'no' vote in Greek referendum
by Andrew Jay Rosenbaum and Bahattin Gonultas
ATHENS (AA) – Stocks fell, but the euro held up after a 'no' vote in the Greek bailout referendum on Sunday.
SOUTH ASIA
SRINAGAR, Indian-held Kashmir – Kashmiri pro-independence leaders deny claims they were bribed by Indian secret service, after allegations made by former intelligence chief in new book.
SOUTHEAST ASIA & PACIFIC
MALAYSIA
KUALA LUMPUR - Remains of 24 human trafficking victims believed to be Rohingya buried, bringing total number of buried migrants to 99 out of 106.
PHILIPPINES
ZAMBOANGA CITY - Health department confirms foreign national tested positive for MERS, becoming the Philippines’ second case.
CAMBODIA
PHNOM PENH - Exiled founder of dissident group calls for case against 10 of its members to be dropped, after they were arrested during a demonstration outside the Vietnamese embassy.