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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Sunday, including Türkiye warning that impunity for war crimes is emboldening Israel amid Gaza’s famine; at least 57 people killed and dozens injured in new Israeli strikes, with two more babies reported to have died of starvation; the UK saying it remains “committed to diplomacy, but time is short” as it threatens sanctions against Iran’s because of its nuclear program; Gaza’s death toll surpassing 62,600 as eight more Palestinians die of starvation; and a letter from Turkish first lady Emine Erdoğan to Melania Trump on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging action: “Indeed, it is time.”
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The Turkish Foreign Ministry cited a UN-backed report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), that confirmed famine in the Gaza Strip as of Aug. 15 with reasonable evidence, stressing that it highlighted once again “the scale of the humanitarian catastrophe caused by the genocidal policies implemented by the (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu government against the Palestinian people in Gaza.”
The Israeli army has killed at least 57 people in attacks across the Gaza Strip, with the besieged enclave losing two more babies to starvation, according to medics.
Three Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a house in the al-Tuffah neighborhood in eastern Gaza City.
Another Palestinian was killed and several others were injured in an Israeli strike that targeted a tent sheltering displaced people in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
The UK warned that time is running out to reach a diplomatic agreement with Iran on its nuclear program, as talks with European and US partners continue.
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said Britain remained committed to diplomacy but was prepared to pursue sanctions if no progress was made.
In a post on US social media platform X, Lammy said he had spoken by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and European partners to “reiterate concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.”
At least 62,622 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip since October 2023, the Health Ministry said.
A statement said 61 bodies were brought to hospitals in the last 24 hours, while 308 were injured, taking the number of injuries to 157,673 in the Israeli onslaught.
“Many victims are still trapped under the rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.
Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan sent a letter to US first lady Melania Trump, urging her to extend the compassion she showed for the war in Ukraine to the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
“I hope you will nurture the same hope for Gaza’s children, who long for peace and serenity,” Erdogan wrote, and suggested that a call from the US first lady to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would help end the suffering in Gaza.
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ECONOMY & BUSINESS
President Donald Trump confirmed that the US “now fully owns and controls 10% of INTEL” for nothing, after announcing the company agreed to give up that portion of the stake.
Trump said at a news conference in the White House that Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan agreed to give the stake to the US.
He later wrote on the Truth social media platform that the US paid nothing for the shares, now valued at approximately $11 billion.
The Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT) terminated the opening and renewal of foreign-exchange-protected deposits (KKM) as of Aug. 23.
"Accounts opened prior to this date will remain valid until their maturity, following which the relevant communiqués will be repealed," according to the bank.
California signed a pact with Denmark that will focus on bolstering commercial and research ties between the US state and the European Union member on climate and technology, according to media reports.
Officials said the partnership will focus on green energy, sustainability, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
"California and Denmark are leaders in green energy, in sustainability and innovation," Denmark Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said at a news conference in San Francisco.
Canada announced it would eliminate all countertariffs on US products covered by the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) starting next month.
"The Canadian government will now match the United States by removing all of Canada's tariffs on US goods specifically covered under CUSMA," Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters.
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