The membership certificates of Finland and Sweden to NATO were signed with a ceremony in Brussels. Referring to the mukhtar signed with Turkey, Secretary General Stoltenberg said, "Our peoples will be safer." Read More
In a written statement from the organization, it was reported that the WHO emergency committee will convey its recommendations for the evaluation of the monkeypox epidemic in the International Public Health Emergency (PHEIC) category to the WHO management in the coming days. Read More
The World Cup, which took less than five months, has undergone a rule change. FIFA has approved the national team rosters to be 26 players in the 2022 World Cup. In the statement made by FIFA, it was stated that considering the different timing of the World Cup on the calendar and the devastating effects of the coronavirus epidemic before and during the tournament, it was decided that there should be at least 23 and a maximum of 26 players in the national teams. In the European Football Championship held last year, 26-man squads were allowed for national teams, and 28-man squads were allowed in the Copa America and African Nations Cup in South America. Read More
The White House has announced that it will provide Ukraine with $450 million in new defense aid, including its advanced missile system, High Performance Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS). Read More
German giant Bayern Munich strengthened its squad with Sadio Mane. Signing a 3-year contract with Mane, whom he transferred from Liverpool, Bayern officially announced the transfer. Read More
US President Joe Biden met with the Chairman of the Board of the South Korean automotive company Hyundai, Euisun Chung, in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. Read More
After weeks of litigation between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, the 7-person jury found Johnny Depp, who sued Heard for $50 million for slander. The jury also stated that Heard's actions were malicious and decided to pay Depp $15 million in compensation. Read More