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Kremlin Confirms: Putin to Meet Witkoff on Thursday

Kremlin Confirms: Putin to Meet Witkoff on Thursday

It has been reported that U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff hopes to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, January 22. The Kremlin has also confirmed that the meeting will take place. According to Reuters, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said in an interview with CNBC that he hopes to meet President Vladimir Putin on...

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Gaza Peace Council Expands: Bahrain and the UAE Join

Gaza Peace Council Expands: Bahrain and the UAE Join

It has been reported that the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have agreed to join the Gaza Peace Council established by U.S. President Donald Trump. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has accepted the invitation from the United States. The statement noted that the decision is...

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Bulgaria may appear small on the map, but its location whets the appetite of major powers. A gateway to the Black Sea, the key to the Balkans, and a corridor squeezed between the EU and Russia… It is an exceptionally “strategic” country in terms of energy routes, military logistics, intelligence traffic, and struggles for political influence.

Bulgaria may appear small on the map, but its location whets the appetite of major powers. A gateway to the Black Sea, the key to the Balkans, and a corridor squeezed between the EU and Russia… It is an exceptionally “strategic” country in terms of energy routes, military logistics, intelligence traffic, and struggles for political influence.

Resit Kemal As / Editor-in-Chief, World Of Global   The global agenda has never been this noisy. The war in Ukraine, the Gaza crisis, U.S. elections, Trump–NATO tensions, the China–Taiwan line… Headlines are big, voices are loud. Precisely for this reason, some developments unfold quietly—without cameras, yet with the potential to produce far deeper consequences...

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Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison

Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison

In South Korea, former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been sentenced to 23 years in prison on charges of playing a key role in an “insurrection” by supporting former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempt to impose martial law. Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo was convicted for backing former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived...

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Britain and China to revive ‘Golden Era’ business dialogue during Starmer visit

Britain and China to revive ‘Golden Era’ business dialogue during Starmer visit

Britain and China aim to revive a “golden era” business dialogue when Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes a planned Beijing visit next week, said three sources familiar with the initiative, with top executives from both sides expected to participate. AstraZeneca, BP, HSBC, Intercontinental Hotels Group, Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Schroders and Standard Chartered, are...

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Each of Trump’s moves deepens Europe’s strategic distrust toward the United States. Macron uses this distrust to consolidate leadership around himself

Each of Trump’s moves deepens Europe’s strategic distrust toward the United States. Macron uses this distrust to consolidate leadership around himself

Resit Kemal As / Editor-in-Chief, World Of Global   International politics is often interpreted through the lens of interests; yet there are moments when the personal characters of leaders overshadow the official policies of states. The relationship between French President Emmanuel Macron and the old–new powerful figure of the United States, Donald Trump, reflects precisely...

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“Pentagon Plans to Reduce U.S. Participation in NATO”

“Pentagon Plans to Reduce U.S. Participation in NATO”

It has been reported that the Pentagon is planning to reduce U.S. participation in various NATO advisory groups by not replacing personnel whose terms of duty have ended. According to reports, the U.S. Department of Defense intends to scale back U.S. involvement in several NATO advisory bodies. Based on sources cited by The Washington Post,...

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Trump Says He Had a “Very Good Phone Call” with Erdoğan

Trump Says He Had a “Very Good Phone Call” with Erdoğan

Türkiye’s Presidency of Communications announced that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, during which bilateral relations between Türkiye and the United States, as well as regional and global developments, were discussed. U.S. President Donald Trump stated at the very end of a press conference at the White House...

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Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan: We Support the March 18 Agreement

Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan: We Support the March 18 Agreement

Assessing developments in Syria, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, “Just as we supported the March 10 agreement, we also support the January 18 agreement.” Fidan added that President Trump would “make his decision soon” regarding the invitation extended to President Erdoğan to join the Peace Council. Key points from Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s statements are...