TurkishPress · Daily Brief
Sunday, 7 June 2026

Today's sources: Anadolu Agency (27 items, all Turkish-language wire, summarised in English by TurkishPress).

Palestinian Authority calls for accountability over an infant killed in the West Bank
Lead · West Bank

Palestine calls for accountability after Israeli fire kills 7-month-old baby in West Bank

The Palestinian Authority urged the international community to take steps that would force Israel to account, after 7-month-old Sam Fahd Abu Haykal was killed by gunfire from Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron (al-Khalil). The death drew condemnation abroad, including from Colombian President Gustavo Petro.

TR Source: Anadolu Agency →

Türkiye

e-YÖKDİL foreign-language exam results announced

The Measuring, Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM) announced the results of the Electronic Higher Education Institutions Foreign Language Exam (e-YÖKDİL 2026/3, English and Sciences).

TRSource: Anadolu Agency

Middle East

World

Economy

18th Economy Press Achievement Awards find their winners

At the 18th Economy Press Achievement Awards organized by the Economy Journalists Association (EGD), AA Finance News chief correspondent Nuran Erkul Kaya won the Nezih Demirkent Special Award for her report "Portrait / Turks at the Summit: Onur Genç."

TRSource: Anadolu Agency

Sport

TRNC win CONIFA European football title with a 6-1 victory

The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) men's national football team became European champions at the CONIFA (Confederation of Independent Football Associations) European Football Championship, beating Padania 6-1.

TRSource: Anadolu Agency

Mirra Andreeva crowned French Open champion

Russia's Mirra Andreeva won the French Open (Roland Garros), the season's second Grand Slam tennis tournament, beating Poland's Maja Chwalinska in the final.

TRSource: Anadolu Agency

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