Anadolu Agency's Morning Briefing - August 11, 2020
Daily briefing on novel coronavirus pandemic worldwide, Turkey, other developments

ANKARA
Anadolu Agency is here with a rundown of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic and other news in Turkey and around the world.
Turkey
Turkey reported 1,193 new coronavirus cases Monday, bringing the total to 241,997. The country’s death toll from the outbreak stands at 5,858 after 14 more people died over the last 24 hours.
Turkey's MTA Oruc Reis seismic research vessel reached its destination for conducting seismic research activity in the Eastern Mediterranean, said Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey will continue to implement its plans in the field and diplomacy until common sense prevails on the issue of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey has the capacity and capability to destroy evil alliances formed against it in the Mediterranean Sea, the country's Foreign Ministry said in response to a Greek Foreign Ministry statement urging Turkey to end its activities in the Mediterranean.
Unemployment in Turkey stood at 12.9% in May, the country's statistical authority announced Monday. The figure was up 0.1 percentage point from the same month last year, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat).
COVID-19 pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has claimed more than 734,000 lives in 188 countries and regions since originating in Wuhan, China in December. The US, Brazil, India and Russia are currently the worst-hit countries.
Eurasian countries such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Armenia and Georgia continue to report new deaths and cases related to the virus.
Joining the US and Brazil, India has become the third country to cross 2 million cases.
In the continent of Africa, registered COVID-19 cases surpassed the 1 million mark.
Spain registered more than 322,000 cases with experts demanding an independent inquiry into the country's virus response.
The city of Paris made face masks mandatory in certain outdoor areas as of Monday.
Blast in Lebanon
Lebanese President Michel Aoun on Monday accepted the resignation of the government and designated outgoing Prime Minister Hassan Diab as a caretaker premier.
Justice Minister Marie-Claude Najm and Finance Minister Ghazi Wazni had resigned earlier, a day after Information Minister Manal Abdel-Samad and Environment Minister Damianos Kattar stepped down.
The UN on Monday voiced "total" solidarity with Lebanon, saying it will continue to support the country "in every possible way" following the explosion.
Other global news
Incumbent President Alexander Lukashenko has won the 2020 election in Belarus with 80.23% of the vote, the country's election commission announced Monday. However, the opposition candidates protested the results, supported by thousands of people who took to the streets throughout the country, demanding a fair election.
China imposed sanctions on 11 US officials and several US-based NGOs, including global rights watchdog Human Rights Watch (HRW), over "interference" in Hong Kong.
Primary polls in the US island territory of Puerto Rico have been temporarily suspended due to a lack of ballots at polling stations.
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