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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the Republican will make ‘efforts for a fairer world’  Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed hope that US President-elect Donald Trump will make an effort to end the Ukraine conflict. He made the statement on Wednesday while congratulating the Republican on his impending victory over Kamala Harris. In a post on X, Erdogan said Türkiye-US relations would be strengthened during Trump’s new term, describing him as a “friend.” “I hope that regional and global crises and wars, especially the Palestinian issue and the Russia-Ukraine war, will come to an end; I believe that more…

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Does Turkey Have the Right to Mediate Between Moscow and Kyiv? Regarding Turkey’s impartial stance in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Rafael Fakhruldinov wrote in “Vzglyad”: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, in an interview with the newspaper Hurriyet during a visit to London, stated that a solution to the Russian-Ukrainian conflict can only be found under the conditions of Ukraine’s territorial integrity. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had indicated that Kyiv must withdraw its forces from four newly annexed Russian regions. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed regret over Ankara’s continued military-technical cooperation with the Kyiv regime. On this matter: Vadim Trukhachev,…

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From Space to Hospital! Mystery Surrounds the Condition of Four Astronauts After Returning to Earth A crew of four astronauts was recently taken to the hospital without any explanation regarding the cause after their return to Earth aboard SpaceX’s “Dragon” capsule. After spending over 200 days on the International Space Station, the Crew 8 astronauts made their splashdown off the coast of Florida in the early hours of October 25. NASA disclosed that one astronaut received medical attention upon return, but by Monday it became apparent that all members of Crew 8—Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, Janet Epps, and Russian cosmonaut…

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With Syrian Government’s Approval, UN Extends Aid Delivery to Northern Syria On Tuesday, the United Nations approved its eighth mandate for the cross-border delivery of humanitarian aid through the Bab al-Salameh and Al-Rai border crossings in the countryside of Aleppo for an additional three months, ending on February 5, 2025. Mid-August last year, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs welcomed the Syrian government’s consent to continue using the Bab al-Salam and Al-Rai border crossings with Turkey for humanitarian aid deliveries until November 13 of this year, targeting northwest Syria. With Syrian Government ‘s Approval, UN Extends…

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Egyptian Intelligence Contacts Were Deliberate Sedatives, Claims Israeli Officer Under the headline “Why is Cairo Ignoring the Houthi Operations in the Red Sea?” a former Israeli intelligence officer specializing in Egyptian affairs, Eli Dikla, attacked Egypt for its stance on this issue. In an analytical article for Ma’ariv about regional interests, Dikla stated, “Egyptians have lost about two billion dollars due to damage to maritime traffic in the Suez Canal, yet they haven’t moved against the Houthis.” Eli Dikla, a retired intelligence officer, discussed the Houthi threat to the Red Sea region. He noted, “Every missile that passes from Yemen…

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UN Charter Includes Territorial Integrity and Sovereignty, and the Right to Self-Determination According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the United Nations Charter not only addresses the unity and sovereignty of nations but also underscores the right of peoples to self-determination. This statement was made during the international science fiction symposium “Let’s Make the Future,” coinciding with Russia’s National Unity Day on November 4. UN Charter Includes Territorial Integrity and Sovereignty, and the Right to Self-Determination Lavrov criticized Western demands, supported by the UN Secretariat, for Ukraine to “reclaim its territories” within the 1991 borders, referencing the UN Charter’s principle…

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