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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Thursday, including the latest on Sweden’s NATO bid, Greece migrant boat disaster, and China's President Xi Jinping hosting Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas.
TOP STORIES
If Türkiye is expected to respond to Stockholm's expectations of accession to NATO, Sweden must also do its part against the PKK terrorist group ahead of next month's NATO summit, said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Meanwhile, delegations of Türkiye, Finland, Sweden, and NATO met in Ankara, and agreed to continue working on concrete steps for Stockholm's NATO application.
Although Türkiye approved Finland's membership to the military alliance, it is waiting for Sweden to fulfill its commitments under a trilateral memorandum signed last June.
Leaders of NATO member countries will meet for a summit in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius on July 11-12.
At least 79 people died and hundreds others went missing after a fishing boat crammed with migrants sunk off the coast of southwestern Greece.
Around 104 migrants were rescued, but the number of deaths is feared to rise as survivors said the vessel was carrying up to 700 migrants, mostly from Pakistan, Egypt and Syria.
Greek authorities are investigating three survivors on the suspicion of being human traffickers.
China’s President Xi Jinping said Beijing was ready to play its "positive role" in achieving internal reconciliation in Palestine and holding peace talks with Israel.
Xi, who hosted Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas, said the solution lies in the establishment of an independent state of Palestine that enjoys full sovereignty on the basis of the 1967 borders and with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Abbas is in China on a four-day state visit.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Croatia secured a 4-2 win over the Netherlands in extra time to qualify for the UEFA Nations League final. The semifinal went to extra time when the score was 2-2 after 90 minutes.
The Croatians took the lead again in the 98th minute when Bruno Petkovic powered a stunning long-range goal. Modric converted a penalty kick in the 116th minute and the match ended 4-2.
FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura will step down from her role at the end of the year after seven years, the world football’s governing body said.
Samoura, a veteran UN diplomat from Senegal, was appointed in 2016.
The 60-year-old became the first female and non-European to be FIFA's top administrator.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
The US Federal Reserve skipped an interest rate increase, as widely expected, and kept its federal funds rate unchanged between 5% and 5.25%.
"Recent indicators suggest that economic activity has continued to expand at a modest pace. Job gains have been robust in recent months, and the unemployment rate has remained low," it said in a statement.
Consumer inflation in Argentina slowed in May on a monthly basis, but posted a new record annually, according to data released by the national statistics agency.
On a monthly basis, consumer inflation rose 7.8% in May.
Annually, however, consumer inflation jumped 114.2%, compared to the same month last year, marking a record for the country.
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