ISTANBUL
Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Friday, including US President Donald Trump announcing the death of one of the two National Guard members critically wounded in a shooting in Washington, DC this week, the Senegalese Foreign Ministry announcing that ousted Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo has arrived “safe and sound” in Senegal, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan calling Pope Leo XIV's visit to Türkiye a "very important step that strengthens our common ground."
One of the two National Guard members wounded in a Washington, DC shooting this week has died, US President Donald Trump announced.
"Sarah Beckstrom of West Virginia, one of the guardsmen that we’re talking about, a highly respected, young, magnificent person...She’s just passed away," Trump said in a video call with members of the US military.
He was speaking from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida in his first live remarks since a shooter opened fire blocks away from the White House in what authorities called a "targeted" attack that critically wounded two members of the West Virginia National Guard stationed in the US capital.
Ousted Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embalo has arrived “safe and sound” in Senegal aboard a government-chartered aircraft, Senegal’s Foreign Ministry said.
“An aircraft was chartered by the Government to travel to Bissau in order to assist in this repatriation operation. This allowed for the safe and sound arrival in Senegal of President Umaro Sissoco Embalo,” the ministry said in a statement.
Dakar said it has been in constant contact with Bissau-Guinean actors since the political crisis and coup, focusing on the release of Embalo and others and reopening borders to aid the repatriation of detainees and various electoral observation missions.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Türkiye a “very important step that strengthens our common ground.”
Pope Leo XIV, the head of the Catholic Church and the sovereign of the Vatican City State, arrived in the Turkish capital Ankara on his first trip abroad, including both Türkiye and Lebanon. The pope will be in Türkiye through Sunday on an official visit at the invitation of the Turkish president. In addition to Ankara, he is scheduled to visit Istanbul and Iznik, a historic site for the early Christian Church, when it was known as Nicaea.
In a joint address at the Presidential Complex in Ankara, Erdogan said the pope’s visit comes at a highly critical moment amid regional and global tensions.
NEWS IN BRIEF
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Türkiye's benchmark stock index opened Thursday at 10,973.54 points, up 0.54% or 58.89 points from the previous close.
On Wednesday, the BIST 100 gained 0.53% to 10,914.65 points, with a daily transaction volume of 113 billion Turkish liras ($2.66 billion).
As of 09.50 am local time (0650GMT), exchange rates stood at 42.4460 Turkish liras to the US dollar, 49.3145 to the euro, and 56.3850 to the British pound.
The profits of the industrial companies in China plunged 5.5% year-on-year in October when the economy's overall growth pace stalled and trade tensions with the US resurfaced that month.
The monthly fall reversed the double-digit growth figures in August and September and was the largest monthly decline since June, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Thursday.
On the other hand, in the January-October period, industrial profits grew 1.1% compared to the same period of the previous year, slowing from a 3.2% rise in the January-September period.
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