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Trump Board of Peace Gaza 2026: Egypt and Turkiye Invited to Join Post-War Oversight
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Trump Board of Peace Gaza 2026: Egypt and Turkiye Invited to Join Post-War Oversight

US President Trump has invited Egypt and Turkiye to join his 'Board of Peace' for post-war Gaza governance. The board, featuring Jared Kushner and Tony Blair, faces criticism for excluding Palestinians.

Thousands of protesters on the Galata Bridge in Istanbul for a Gaza solidarity march
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Istanbul Gaza Solidarity March 2026: Thousands Defy Cold on New Year's Day

Thousands gathered in Istanbul on Jan 1, 2026, for the Istanbul Gaza Solidarity March. Defying the cold, protesters demanded an end to the war in Gaza on the Galata Bridge.

Erdogan and Mohamud at a joint press conference in Ankara
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Erdogan Slams Israel Somaliland Recognition as "Illegitimate" Provocation

Turkish President Erdogan condemns Israel's recognition of Somaliland as illegitimate. Explore the growing tensions in the Horn of Africa and the strengthening Turkiye-Somalia alliance.

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Honor guard ceremony for Libyan military officials at a Turkish airbase
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A Pillar of Unity Falls: Turkiye Honors Libya's Fallen Military Chief Mohammed al-Haddad

Turkiye honors Libyan military chief Mohammed al-Haddad following a fatal plane crash. Explore the geopolitical implications and the leadership vacuum in Libya's unification efforts.

Libyan Army Chief Killed in Plane Crash Near Ankara, Turkiye
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Libyan Army Chief Killed in Plane Crash Near Ankara, Turkiye

Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed Al-Haddad, and seven others were killed when their private jet crashed near Ankara, Turkiye. A joint investigation is underway.

Libya's Top General Mohammed al-Haddad Killed in Turkiye Plane Crash, Sparking Stability Fears
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Libya's Top General Mohammed al-Haddad Killed in Turkiye Plane Crash, Sparking Stability Fears

Libya's top military chief, Mohammed al-Haddad, a key figure in unifying the country's armed forces, has been killed in a plane crash in Turkiye. His death raises fears for Libya's stability.

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