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Here is a rundown of all the news you need to start your Friday with, including Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and UN Chief Antonio Guterres discussing regional and global issues, anti-regime groups in Syria capturing Hama city, French President Emmanuel Macron's accepting the Prime Minister Michel Barnier's resignation.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres by phone for the first time during a National Security Council meeting on Thursday, discussing regional and global issues, Türkiye's Communications Directorate said on Thursday.
Erdogan told Guterres that “the Syrian conflict has reached a new phase, managed with composure,” stressing that “Türkiye’s greatest desire is for Syria to avoid further instability and civilian casualties,” according to a readout issued by the directorate following their talks.
“At this stage, the Syrian regime must urgently engage with its own people to work towards a comprehensive political solution,” the Turkish president emphasized.
Anti-regime armed groups in Syria have captured Hama city, seizing the city center, solidifying control and forcing the regime forces to concede the city.
Anti-regime groups established full control in the city center after capturing the Mezarib, Sanayi, and Arbain neighborhoods.
Hassan Abdul Ghani, commander of the Military Operations Department formed by anti-regime groups, said on X: "The criminal Hafez al-Assad entered it with tanks and stole it from its people, and today we entered it with tanks and returned it to its people."
French president accepts Premier Barnier’s resignation following no-confidence vote.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday accepted the toppled Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s resignation, local media reported, citing a statement from the French presidency.
Barnier went to the Elysee presidential palace and handed in his resignation during a meeting with Macron, BFMT reported.
Earlier on Wednesday evening, Barnier lost the trust of the National Assembly, or lower chamber of the French parliament, after the majority of lawmakers voted for a no-confidence motion, two days after he used his discretionary powers to pass the much-debated social security budget bill without voting in parliament.
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SPORTS
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) officially requested Thursday that Gavriel Kanichowsky and his club, Maccabi Tel Aviv, be referred to UEFA for disciplinary review.
The TFF said in a statement to Anadolu that the Israeli player’s military salute to his army during his goal celebration was "political, thoughtless, and intended to convey a message."
The Turkish Football Federation announced it requested UEFA's Control, Ethics, and Disciplinary Board launch an investigation into the incident involving the player and his club.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Global trade is set to hit a historic $33 trillion in 2024, posting a 3.3% annual growth, according to the latest Global Trade Update by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) released on Thursday.
The robust growth in services trade, which surged by 7% this year, was a key driver, contributing $500 billion, or half of the total hike.
Goods trade grew by just 2% and remained below its 2022 peak.
The number of Americans filing first-time unemployment claims increased by 9,000 last week to 224,000, according to Labor Department data released on Thursday.
The figure was higher than the market forecast of 215,000 and up from the previous week's revised level of 215,000.
The four-week moving average was 218,250 – a raise of 750 from the previous week's revised level of 217,500.
The price of Bitcoin fell below $100,000 on Thursday after hitting a record high of $103,900.
The price of the world’s largest cryptocurrency was at around $99,300 as of 2000GMT.
The market expects positive developments for cryptocurrencies after US President-elect Donald Trump’s win in the presidential election because he pledged that his country would be the "crypto capital" of the world.
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