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Here’s a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Saturday, including the ongoing Israeli onslaught on Gaza and the rising death toll of journalists, loud warnings by humanitarian organizations about the deteriorating situation in Gaza, US President Joe Biden bypassing Congress to send more arms to Israel, and reports about Russia-Ukraine war.
TOP STORIES
The Israeli army has killed 106 Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip in 84 days of continued intense attacks.
The Gaza Media Office said another journalist was killed in an attack by the Israeli army on the Nuseirat Refugee Camp in the central Gaza Strip.
It indicated that a Al-Quds TV journalist was killed in the attack, bringing to 106 the number of journalists killed in Gaza since Oct. 7.
Ukraine's Interior Minister Igor Klimenko said Friday that 30 people were killed and 160 others injured in missile attacks by the Russian army.
Klimenko said on social media that civilians were killed and injured due to the missile attacks.
Search and rescue teams saved 58 civilians, including eight from under the debris across the country.
US President Joe Biden bypassed Congress for a second time this month to approve another emergency arms sale for Israel amid its ongoing war in the besieged Gaza Strip, his administration announced Friday.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken notified Congress that an emergency exists, requiring him to circumvent the traditional Congressional notification period for foreign military sales in order to approve the immediate sale of an estimated $147.5 million worth of M107 155mm artillery shells and related equipment.
That includes fuzes, primers, and charges. The State Department said the notification, which included Blinken's "detailed justification" was delivered Friday.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Oil prices increased on Friday over strong demand signals in the US after a more-than-expected fall in the country’s crude oil stockpiles and the escalation in the Middle East conflict.
The international benchmark crude Brent traded at $77.53 per barrel at 10.15 a.m. local time (0715 GMT), a 0.49% increase from the closing price of $77.15 a barrel in the previous trading session on Thursday.
The American benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI), traded at the same time at $72.02 per barrel, up 0.35% from Thursday’s close of $71.77 per barrel.
Türkiye announced on Friday that the test-firing of the national heavyweight torpedo AKYA with warhead has been carried out successfully.
AKYA, developed by Turkish defense giant Roketsan, was launched from the TCG Preveze submarine in the Eastern Mediterranean on Wednesday and it hit the target with full accuracy, the National Defense Ministry said in a statement.
The fully indigenous, new-generation torpedo hit the target from a distance of 12,000 yards and sank it.
SPORTS
The Turkish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia was postponed on Friday before the Fenerbahce vs. Galatasaray match kicked off.
In a statement, the Turkish Football Federation said that the match, earlier scheduled to be played on Friday at the Al-Awwal Stadium in Riyadh “was postponed due to some problems in the organization with the joint decision of the clubs” and the Turkish football body.
The governing body of Turkish football thanked the Saudi Football Federation and relevant institutions for their efforts for the organization of the Super Cup.
ANKARA (AA) - Argentina National Football Team will retire Lionel Messi's no. 10 shirt, according to Spanish media.
"When Messi retires from the national team, we will not allow anyone else to wear the number 10 after him. This number 10 will be retired for life in his honor. It is the least we can do for him," the Argentine Football Association (AFA) President Claudio Tapia said, according to the sports news website, Sports.es.
Messi, who played for Barcelona for more than a decade, scored 672 goals in 778 appearances and is the Spanish club's all-time scorer.
The Turkish Archery Federation announced Friday that Mete Gazoz was named as the best men's recurve archer for 2023 in a World Archery Federation's annual poll.
Gazoz, 24, won his third award after 2018 and 2021.
The Federation congratulated the Olympic and World Champion and thanked him for making his country proud.
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