Turkish envoy blasts UK magazine’s ‘misguided attempt’ to lecture Turkish voters

The Economist’s “misguided attempt” to dictate how Turkish voters should vote in elections came as no surprise, Trkiye’s ambassador to the UK said on Saturday in a letter to the British magazine. On its cover last week, The Economist featured images of banners with slogans such as “Erdogan must go” and “Protect democracy,” referring to Trkiye’s May 14 presidential and parliamentary elections, along with the words: “The Most Important Election of 2023: Trkiye and the Future of Democracy.” In response to this coverage, Turkish Ambassador in London Osman Koray Ertas said: “Trkiye is a democratic country that has a long-standing tradition of holding free and fair elections, where governments have been elected into office by popular vote.” “Trying to belittle and smear the democratic choice of the people, and attempting to lecture them from afar on what they ‘should’ do comes off as presumptuous to say the least,” he added. He also said The Economist’s coverage ignored the many contributions Trkiye has made to global and regional security and welfare over the years. “My country will continue to be a provider of peace in a volatile region. We deem this a responsibility to our history and people,” he concluded. Last week Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan strongly criticized the magazine, accusing it of maliciously intending to interfere in Turkish politics and manipulate the will of the nation. “We will not allow our domestic politics to be directed or the national will to be swayed by the covers of magazines, which are the operational apparatus of global powers,” Erdogan said on Twitter.

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Palestine appeals for pressure on Israel to reopen Gaza borders amid airstrikes

Palestine on Saturday appealed for international pressure on Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza amid Israeli airstrikes on the territory. In a statement, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry called for a ‘firm stance’ to force Israel to reopen Gaza crossings to allow the entry of medical supplies, food, and fuel into the strip. Hussein Al-Sheikh, the secretary of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)’s Executive Committee, urged the US and the international community ‘to intervene to stop the Israeli aggression” against the Palestinians and open its crossings with Gaza. “We call on international and humanitarian institutions to intervene quickly to open the crossings with the Gaza Strip and transfer the injured for treatment,” he added on Twitter. Israel has closed its crossings with Gaza, including the Erez and Kerem Shalom terminals, since it began its air offensive on the strip on Tuesday. At least 33 Palestinians have been killed and dozens injured in the attacks, which Israel says were in response to rocket fire from Gaza. Palestinian factions retaliated with firing barrages of rockets into Israeli territories. Regional and international powers have called for an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian factions, but no breakthrough has been made yet. According to Palestinian figures, more than 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of this year. At least 20 Israelis have also been killed in separate attacks during the same period.

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Israeli strikes destroy 15 residential buildings in Gaza: Official

At least 15 residential buildings have been destroyed in Israel’s air offensive on the Gaza Strip, according to a Palestinian official on Saturday. At least 33 Palestinians have been killed and dozens injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza since Tuesday, according to the Health Ministry. The Israeli army said the airstrikes were part of its Operation Shield and Arrow in response to rocket fire from Gaza following the death of a Palestinian hunger striker in an Israeli prison last week. Palestinian factions retaliated by firing barrages of rockets into Israeli territories. ‘Around 940 housing units have also been damaged, of which 49 units have become uninhabitable,’ Salameh Maarouf, head of the Hamas-run Government Media Office, told a press conference in Gaza City. He estimated the initial losses from the Israeli offensive on residential buildings in Gaza at around $5 million. ‘The agricultural sector also incurred direct losses from the Israeli attacks at over $3 million,’ he added. Regional and international powers have called for an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian factions, but no breakthrough has been made yet. According to Palestinian figures, more than 160 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of this year. At least 20 Israelis have also been killed in separate attacks during the same period.

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Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel retires from international football

Belgium midfielder Axel Witsel, a FIFA World Cup bronze medalist, retired Friday from international competition. “After careful consideration, it is with great emotion that I made the decision to retire from international football. It was a great pride to have been able to represent my country during these last 15 years,” Witsel wrote on Twitter. The 34-year-old said he will focus on his club career at Atletico Madrid and “devote more time” to his family. Witsel thanked everyone at the Belgian national team, including head coaches, teammates and medical staff, as well as supporters. He also wished good luck to the new generation of Belgium’s footballers. Witsel, who was a member of Belgium’s golden generation, helped the Red Devils win bronze at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. He had 130 international caps and scored 12 goals for Belgium. He played in the 2014, 2018 and 2022 World Cups and the European championships (EURO) in 2016 and 2020. The national team thanked Witsel on social media for his service. Witsel played for Belgium’s Standard Liege, Benfica in Portugual, Zenit in Russia, China’s Tianjin Quanjian and Germany’s Borussia Dortmund. He moved to Atletico Madrid in 2022 and has a contract with the Spanish club until 2024.

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Southampton relegated from Premier League after 11 years in English top division

After over a decade in the English Premier League, Southampton were relegated on Saturday. Fulham won the 36th-week match with goals by Carlos Vinicius and Aleksandar Mitrovic at St Mary’s Stadium to climb to the number nine spot with 51 points. “It’s disappointing, it’s a moment that has been coming. We have done well to get to this stage of the season,” said Southampton captain James Ward-Prowse. “We’ll go away and look at ourselves, we haven’t done everything we could have.” With two matches to go, Southampton, with 24 points under their belt, became the first club this season to be relegated from the English Premier League. Southampton had been in the Premier League for 11 years, since April 2012. Saturday results: Manchester United – Wolverhampton: 2-0 Aston Villa – Tottenham Hotspur: 2-1 Crystal Palace – Bournemouth: 2-0 Leeds United – Newcastle United: 2-2 Chelsea – Nottingham Forest: 2-2

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Lakers, Heat move to NBA Conference Finals

The Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat qualified for the Western and Eastern Conference Finals respectively after beating the Golden State Warriors and the New York Knicks on Friday. LeBron James led the Lakers to a 4-2 series win with 30 points, nine rebounds, and nine assists while Anthony Davis racked up a double-double with 17 points and 20 rebounds at Crypto.com Arena. “It was great to be able to play one of our most efficient games, one of our best games of the series, and it started because of the defensive matchup we had,” James said afterwards. “We defended at a high level, and when we do that, we can be extremely good. I thought we were locked in for as close to 48 minutes as possible tonight.” Austin Reaves scored 23 points and D’Angelo Russell netted 19 points in their 122-101 win over the Warriors. Stephen Curry was Golden State’s highest scorer with 32 points, while Donte DiVincenzo added 16. The Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets will face off in the Western Conference Finals in the 2023 NBA playoffs. Heat advance to finals in East The Miami Heat moved to the Eastern Conference Finals after beating the New York Knicks 96-92 in Game 6 of their second-round series. In the 4-2 series win, Jimmy Butler scored 24 points and Bam Adebayo helped the Miami side with 23. Jalen Brunson gave the Knicks 41 points but his effort was not enough to ensure a win. “Just got to give them a lot of credit. They didn’t play like an 8 seed – at all. They were unbelievable. The utmost respect for them and that organization. I liked the way we fought,” Brunson said. The Miami Heat is set to face the winner of the Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers game.

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Trkiye to head to polls for presidential, parliamentary elections

Voting for presidential and parliamentary elections in Trkiye will begin at 8 a.m. local time (0500GMT) Sunday and last until 5 p.m. (1400GMT). A total of 191,885 ballot boxes will be set up in 973 districts and 1,094 district election boards across the country to elect the president and members of parliament, who will serve for five years. More than 64.1 million voters will cast votes in Trkiye and abroad. Around 4.9 million will vote for the first time in the country. The number of voters imprisoned is 53,172. Voters will be able to cast their ballots with one of the official documents having their identity number. It will not be mandatory to bring a sheet showing where to vote. Those who did not receive the voter information sheet will be able to learn where and in which ballot box they will vote on the website of the Supreme Election Board (YSK). If the election goes to a second round, the sheet will not be required again. It will be forbidden to enter the voting station with video recorders or communication devices such as mobile phones or cameras. Those devices will be left at the ballot box committee and will be returned after the voting process is finished. Voters will put two separate ballot papers for the president and deputies in the same envelope and put them in the ballot box. First, the counting and listing of the ballot papers for the presidential election will be carried out. Election in quake-hit region YSK took various measures across 11 Turkish provinces that were hit by the Feb. 6 earthquakes, and established containers for voting in those provinces. Ballot boxes will be established in the same schools where ballot boxes were previously set. Even if schools were destroyed or damaged, voting will be ensured by placing containers in front of the school buildings. Voters affected by the earthquakes will vote wherever they register their addresses, and the votes will be counted for that constituency. Approximately 133,000 voters from the quake zone had their registrations transferred to other provinces. Mobile ballot boxes were also created for voters who are bedridden due to their illness or disability. Those voters will be able to cast votes in mobile ballot boxes. For the first time, a template will be sent to each ballot box for the visually impaired who will vote with a template prepared for them. Voting continues at customs For more than 3.4 million voters registered in the foreign electoral roll, ballot box committees were formed in 73 countries and 156 foreign representations. The voting process in overseas representations ended May 9. Voting procedures at customs gates for those who could not vote within the specified time in their country of residence will continue until 5 a.m. Sunday. The ballot papers used abroad were brought to Trkiye by planes and diplomatic couriers. The votes stored in the Overseas District Election Board in Ankara will be opened and counted simultaneously with other votes, following the completion Sunday of the voting process across the country. Over 1.76 million Turks living abroad cast their votes to elect the country’s new president and parliamentary representatives. Presidential candidates Voters will choose between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking reelection, main opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, and Sinan Ogan. Muharrem Ince, another presidential contender, withdrew from the race on Thursday. A total of 24 political parties and 151 independent parliamentary candidates will compete. Some political parties are entering the elections with five different alliances under the name of “Republic”, “Nation”, “Ancestral”, “Labor and Freedom,” and “the Union of Socialist Forces” alliances. The Justice and Development Party (AK Party), the Nationalist Movement Party MHP, the Great Unity Party (BBP), and the New Welfare Party are participating under the “People’s Alliance.” The “Nation Alliance” was formed by the Republican People’s Party (CHP), the Good Party (IYI Party), Felicity Party, Future Party, Democracy and Progress Party (DEVA), and Democrat Party. The Party of Greens and the Left Future (Green Left Party) and the Turkish Workers’ Party (TIP) are running under the “Labor and Freedom Alliance.” The Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), which is still in the process of the lawsuit filed in the Constitutional Court, is also participating in the Green Left Party lists. The Victory Party and the Justice Party are running under the ‘Ancestral Alliance (Ata),’ while the Communist Party of Trkiye, the Communist Movement of Trkiye and the Left Party are running under the “Union of Socialist Forces.’ Election Day bans Alcoholic beverages will not be sold from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. local time on Sunday, and it will be prohibited to provide them in public places. Entertainment venues will remain closed during voting and only meals will be allowed in restaurants that are entertainment venues. Weddings will be held after 6 p.m., provided that election bans and the specified rules are followed. No one will be able to carry weapons other than those who are in charge of maintaining security and order. Radios and broadcasting organs will not be able to report news, make predictions and comment on election results until 6 p.m. on Election Day. Only news and communique to be given by the YSK about the election can be broadcast between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on radios and broadcasting organs. All broadcasts will be released after 9 p.m. on Election Day, however, if deemed necessary by the YSK, it may be decided to release broadcasts at 9 p.m.

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India’s opposition Congress party wins key state elections

India’s main opposition Indian National Congress party has won a key provincial election in the southern state of Karnataka, defeating the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), according to official results. Out of 224 seats total, the opposition Congress party bagged 135, while it is leading in one more, said results posted on the Election Commission of India website Saturday night. The ruling party has won 65 seats, according to the results of the state assembly elections, for which voting was done on Wednesday, and the count began on Saturday morning. The result of today’s election is considered important as it is likely to set the tone for general elections scheduled for early next year. In Southern India, Karnataka is the only state where the BJP currently holds power. Today’s win for the opposition Congress party is its second recent big win. The party has suffered drubbings in a number of regional elections over the last few years and its leadership is now making efforts to revive the grand old party. Following the win, Congress supporters celebrated. The Karnataka elections were also the first elections since senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi lost his parliamentary seat after being convicted of defamation in March. Earlier this year, Gandhi also travelled from south to north India on foot in a march aimed at “uniting India.” Gandhi, along with other leadership, aggressively campaigned in Karnataka. The leaders of the ruling party, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also campaigned hard. But analysts chalked up the loss to many factors, including anti-incumbency and rising inflation. Mallikarjun Kharge, head of the Indian National Congress, said the people voted for their progressive future, welfare, and social justice. “With folded hands, we thank them for putting their trust in us,” he wrote on Twitter, Modi congratulated the Congress party on the victory, saying: “My best wishes to them in fulfilling people’s aspirations.’ BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda conceded defeat and said the party “accepts the mandate of the people of Karnataka with humility.” Under Modi’s leadership, Nadda said, the BJP will “continue to work for the betterment of the people and raise their voice by actively playing the role of constructive opposition.”

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