Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing – April 10, 2022
Daily briefing on latest developments around the world

ISTANBUL - Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
Pakistan’s parliament voted out Prime Minister Imran Khan in a no-confidence motion, capping a month-long political turmoil that gripped the nation of 220 million.
As many as 174 lawmakers voted in favor of the no-trust motion, two more than the required 172 for a simple majority in the 324-member National Assembly, the lower house of parliament.
It is the first time ever that a Pakistani prime minister has been ousted by a no-confidence motion put forward by the opposition.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made an unannounced visit to Ukraine where he held talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Johnson pledged more military and humanitarian support to Ukraine in its fight against Russia's "special military operation" that began on Feb. 24, according to a statement.
The civilian death toll in the Russia-Ukraine war has climbed to 1,766, with 2,383 injured, according to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
Ukraine claimed that 19,100 Russian soldiers have been killed in the war.
Ten humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon to evacuate civilians from besieged southern cities, said Ukraine's deputy prime minister.
Italy’s Embassy in Ukraine will move to Kyiv “just after Easter,” according to Rome’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio.
Saudi Arabia raised the number of Hajj pilgrims from inside and outside the kingdom to 1 million in 2022, authorities said after two years of restrictions because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Four American soldiers were injured in a missile attack targeting a US base in eastern Syria, according to the US-led international coalition to combat Daesh/ISIS.