Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments around the world.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad group has agreed to a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, where at least 44 Palestinians have been killed and more than 360 others have been injured in Israeli attacks since Friday.
Hundreds of Israeli settlers forced their way into the flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque complex in occupied East Jerusalem.
US PresidentJoe Biden condemned the killing of four Muslim men in the southern state of New Mexico.
Leftist leader Gustavo Petro was sworn in as Colombia’s new president with the challenge of delivering on promises to achieve social equality, fighting climate change, achieving peace in the country and ending a "failed" war on drugs.
A lightning bolt sparked a fire and explosions at an oil storage facility in the Cuban city of Matanzas, leaving at least one person dead and 121 others injured.
FIFA said India’s football association may face a ban and also lose the upcoming Under-17 Women’s World Cup due to "deviations" from an earlier agreed roadmap that was aimed at addressing governance issues.
Taiwan announced that it will hold artillery exercises using live ammunition next week in the southern part of the country "to test combat readiness."
An empty cargo ship arrived at Ukraine’s Chornomorsk port to collect grain.
Kosovo declared Russian journalist Daria Aslamova persona non grata and banned her from entering the country for five years.