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Turkey is attempting to persuade Russia and Ukraine to agree to a grain deal  to avert food crisis

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“Candidate status is the final psychological barrier that we must cross for EU sceptic countries,” he stated. As previously reported, on February 28, 2022, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed an application for Ukraine’s admission to the European Union. On March 10, EU leaders met in Versailles, France, to discuss ways to bolster the European military and … Read more

Italy warns that port blockade of Ukraine might kill ‘millions’

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Italy’s foreign minister warns that millions of people could die of hunger unless Russia opens Ukraine’s ports. Italy is hosting a conference on the global food crisis with Turkey, Lebanon and Germany. Millions of children could be “held hostage and condemned to death,” Di Maio says. Luigi Di Maio, foreign minister of Italy, warned that … Read more

Turkey says lifting of Russian sanctions on grain exports ‘legitimate’

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Turkey and Russia call for an end to sanctions to let Ukrainian grain enter global market. Sanctions imposed on Moscow’s financial system have hampered Russian grain and fertiliser exports. Cavusoglu offered to organise a meeting to examine the UN plan’s contents in Istanbul. Turkey’s foreign minister termed Russian requests for an end to sanctions to … Read more

Germany’s finance minister recalls the Holocaust on visit to Israel

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Robert Habek Yad, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, seemed to hold back his tears as the flowers blossomed at the Holocaust Memorial in Israel. He knelt down, straightened his ribbon, and later wrote a poem in his guestbook in memory of the millions of Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis. … Read more

Turkey will handle security issues in Syria with a new operation: Erdogan

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Erdogan made the revelation in a speech to his party members in Ankara, Turkey’s capital. Noting that the new operation will compensate for the “shortcomings”  of the security line on its southern borders Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that Turkey will resolve its security issues in northern Syria with a fresh cross-border operation. Erdogan … Read more

NATO head talks with Erdogan about Finland, Sweden joining

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has met with Finland’s Prime Minister and spoke with Turkey’s President. The Nordic countries were forced to join NATO by Russia’s war in Ukraine. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accuses Sweden and Finland of backing Kurdish militants. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has met with Finland’s Prime Minister and spoke with Turkey’s … Read more

Russia finds ‘US warning against bringing Ukraine in Syria aid talks’ funny

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Russia’s UN envoy Vassily Nebenzia will meet his US partner to examine help conveyances into Syria from Turkey. Russia has flagged resistance to reestablishing the activity, contending it disregards Syria’s power and regional trustworthiness. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the Security Council in his most recent report on Syria help tasks. Russia’s UN envoy said … Read more

Turkey’s highest inflation rate in 24 years

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Turkey’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 73.5% in May from the same period last year, the highest since October 1998. According to the research institute, China’s CPI rose by 2.98% in May compared to the same month last year. The highest annual increase in prices in the transport sector was 107.62%. Read more: Turkey makes a formal request to change its name to ‘Turkiye’ Prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 91.63%, and prices for furniture … Read more

Turkey makes a formal request to change its name to ‘Turkiye’

The government has argued that Turkey is recognized as Turkiye (Turk-kei-ye) because of its spelling and pronunciation. Since December, the government has been working to make Turkish a written and spoken language. Turkey has made a formal request to the United Nations to change its name to ‘Turkiye.’ The Ankara government sees the move as … Read more

Russia urges Turkey not to launch offensive in Syria

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Russia hopes Turkey will “refrain” from launching an offensive in northern Syria. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned NATO ally Turkey on Wednesday. Erdogan said they would then proceed, “step by step, into other regions”. Russia hopes Turkey will “refrain” from launching an offensive in northern Syria, a diplomatic spokesperson for Russia said Thursday, … Read more

NATO chief believes, war will “end at the negotiation table”

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NATO Secretary General had a wonderful meeting with US President Joe Biden. Stoltenberg claims that US assistance is “making an impact on the battlefield every day.” Turkey’s opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO. Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General, says he had a “wonderful meeting” with US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and … Read more

Mayor visits elderly Syrian woman after unprovoked attack by Turkish man

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Following a video of an elderly Syrian woman getting kicked in the face by a Turkish man in the southern Turkish city of Gaziantep, the mayor of the city paid her a visit. Earlier reports stated that a Turkish guy had been detained after the violent attack was recorded on camera and the video footage … Read more

Turkey has halted high-level negotiations with Greece

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that Turkey will no longer engage in high-level discussions with Greece, despite escalating tensions between the two longstanding adversaries. Following a five-year hiatus, Ankara and Athens started talks last year to resolve tensions over a variety of topics, including mineral development in the eastern Mediterranean and competing … Read more

Anti-femicide group goes on trial in Turkey

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Several hundred women protested outside Istanbul’s main court on Wednesday, accusing a famous Turkish anti-femicide campaign group of acting outside the law and morals. Prosecutors had filed a lawsuit in April against We Will Stop Femicide Platform, one of the country’s leading feminist organizations. If convicted, the group could be shut down. Protesters outside the … Read more

Turkey says Nordics must change laws if needed to meet its NATO demands

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Finland and Sweden should change their laws if needed to meet demands of Turkey vand win its backing for their bid to join NATO, the Turkish foreign minister said on Tuesday, doubling down on a threat to veto a historic enlargement of the alliance. In a move that shocked its allies, Turkey on May 13 … Read more

Sanctions-hit Russia stockpiling grain: producers

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Russia, one of the world’s largest grain producers, is using sanctions-related export disruptions to boost its reserves, according to the chairman of the country’s grain union on Monday.

Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, combined with Western sanctions, has disrupted deliveries of wheat and other commodities from the two countries, raising fears of global hunger.

Russia and Ukraine produce roughly one-third of the world’s wheat supply.

“Our stocks are nearly 20 percent higher than last year… Instead of supplying the world market, we are replenishing our own stocks,” Arkady Zlochevsky told a press conference.

He said Russia will have exported 36 million tonnes of wheat before June 30, about four million tonnes below its full export potential.

“All the information hysteria about the upcoming famine is actually only helping to drive up prices. It’s not the best game and it can end badly,” Zlochevsky said.

“When the hysteria is over… prices will simply crash,” he said.

Read more; EU not ready to agree on Russia oil ban

The Russian government had hinted that this season’s harvest could break a historic record, but Zlochevsky said the harvest could be closer to 120 million tonnes of grain (including 80 million tonnes of wheat) rather than the 130 million forecast by the agriculture ministry.

Zlochevsky said that only a “very small volume” of Russian wheat is destined for EU countries and Moscow’s deliveries do not transit via Europe but rather through the Middle East.

“We have very strong transit flows through Turkey and Iran… and they remain,” he said, adding that Iran this season became the second-largest buyer after Turkey, surpassing Egypt that for many years was a leading buyer of Russian wheat.

The West has accused Russia of using food commodities as a weapon in its military operation in Ukraine, as well as stealing Ukrainian grain from Russia-controlled territory.

Russia has denied these claims, claiming that if international sanctions against Moscow were lifted, it would establish export corridors in Ukraine and help prevent a global food crisis.

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Irish court finds ex-soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining IS

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Three judges at Dublin’s Special Criminal Court On Monday found former soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining the so-called Islamic State group in Syria.

Smith, 40, sobbed in the dock as Judge Tony Hunt read the panel’s decision after a nine-week trial.

The Muslim convert, who appeared in court wearing a hijab, pleaded not guilty to membership in an illegal terrorist group between October 28, 2015 and December 1, 2019.

Judge Hunt said the prosecution had established beyond reasonable doubt that she travelled to Syria “with her eyes open” and pledged allegiance to the group, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

She was acquitted of a separate charge of financing terrorism by sending 800 euros ($900) to aid medical treatment for a Syrian man in Turkey.

Hunt said there was reasonable doubt that she intended the money to be used for humanitarian purposes rather than to fund terrorism.

He granted her bail until a sentencing hearing on July 11.

During the trial, which began in January, prosecutors detailed how Smith, who was a member of the Irish Defence Forces from 2001 to 2011, travelled to IS-controlled territory in 2015 after converting to Islam.

In 2012, she went on pilgrimage to Mecca and expressed a desire on an Islamic Facebook page to live under Sharia law and to die a martyr.

The court was told that she bought a one-way ticket from Dublin to Turkey, crossing the border into Syria and living in Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State’s self-styled caliphate.

Read more; Irish PM urges UK to abide by post-Brexit trade deal

At the time, the hardline Islamists ruled over vast swathes of Syria and Iraq, attracting thousands of foreign fighters to their cause before the group’s territorial defeat in the region.

After failing to convince her husband to join her, Smith divorced him in 2016 and married a UK national involved in the group’s armed patrols.

As IS lost ground to a US-led coalition on the battlefield and towns and cities under its sway fell, Smith was forced to flee Raqqa and then Baghouz, their last remaining stronghold, before returning to Ireland.

She was arrested on arrival at Dublin airport on December 1, 2019 with her young daughter.

Defence lawyers argued that Smith’s presence in IS territory did not make her a de facto member of the extremist Sunni group.

They have stated that it could only be argued “at a stretch” that she helped the group because she provided a home for her husband.

The three judges presided over the Special Criminal Court, which hears cases involving terrorism and organised crime.

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Israel warns against travel Turkey

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Israel issued a travel warning to its people on Monday, citing Iranian threats of retaliation for the killing of a Revolutionary Guards colonel last week. Tehran has accused Israel of being responsible for the death of Hassan Sayad Khodai, who was killed while driving his car by two motorbike riders, and has threatened reprisal. Read … Read more

Inam Butt Clinches Bronze at Beach Wrestling World Series in Turkey

In the World Beach Wrestling Series, Pakistani wrestler Anam Butt could not reach the final but won the bronze medal. In the third position match, they defeated Turkish wrestler Sefi Ozkaya 0-2. In the World Beach Wrestling Series in Ortaka, Turkey, Inam Butt won two matches and reached the quarter-finals, where he competed against Turkish … Read more

Drone envy: How Turkey’s prized warfare weapon both wins and risks igniting wars

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Kyrgyzstan, a central Asian country, has finally gained an advantage over Tajikistan in a boundary dispute. It got three sought Turkish Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial combat drones armed with precision missiles capable of destroying any oncoming armour in late 2021. Officials promised the people that this would aid in repelling any assaults by its neighbour. … Read more

Senior gang boss who escaped from jail apprehended in Moldova

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According to the Metropolitan Police, a prominent leader of the Tottenham Turks gang was apprehended in Moldova after fleeing jail in Turkey. Izzet Eren was sentenced to 21 years in prison for weapons offenses in 2015, and he was moved to a Turkish prison in August 2019. Eren allegedly escaped from that prison a month … Read more

Fawad Khan And Wifey Sadaf Take A Vacation In Turkey

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Fawad Khan, the heartthrob, was recently spotted enjoying lunch with his sweetheart Sadaf Fawad Khan. The couple is presently enjoying time together in Turkey with some friends.

Fawad Khan is perhaps one of Pakistan’s most popular celebrities. On social media, the singer-turned-actor has a sizable fan base. Whether he’s rocking out with his band Entity Paradigm (EP) or enthralling audiences in dramas like Zindagi Gulzar Hai and Humsafar. Fawad knows how to win over fans from all around the world. With his attractive features and captivating attitude, the actor continues to gather a large fan base.

Sadaf and Fawad married in 2005 after a seven-year romance and have three children. The Khan’s love story is nothing short of a fairytale. A passionate love story in which a commitment made as a teen is followed wholeheartedly. The couple is often captured in a cute moment, whether it’s Fawad looking at her with loving eyes while she talks or both of them partying together.

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Turkey expects Finland ,Sweden to take steps in support of NATO bids: FM

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Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkish Foreign Minister, stated that Turkey wants Sweden and Finland to take tangible actions and cease “supporting terrorist organisations” in exchange for Ankara’s lifting of objections to the two nations’ NATO membership. “Both countries need to take concrete steps. Our expectation is not something impossible. They have to stop supporting terrorism if they … Read more

Lithuanians are raising funds to purchase a drone for Ukraine

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As a gesture of solidarity with a fellow country that was once ruled by Moscow, hundreds of Lithuanians are banding together to purchase an advanced military drone for Ukraine’s fight against Russia. According to Laisves TV, a Lithuanian online broadcaster that initiated the campaign, 3 million euros ($3.2 million) were raised in just three days, … Read more

Turkey says normalisation of Israel ties will help resolve Palestinian conflict

The normalisation of relations between Turkey and Israel, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, will have a “good impact” on a “peaceful” resolution to the Palestinian question. Cavusoglu said the two countries decided to “re-energize” cooperation in various sectors after meetings with his Israeli colleague, including resuming civil aviation talks. Israel and Turkey are … Read more

Erdogan’s vowed military operation returns spotlight to Syrian border towns

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President Tayyip Erdogan’s pledge to carry out a new military incursion on Turkey’s southern borders has triggered speculation about potential targets, with the Syrian town of Tal Rifaat emerging as a primary goal of any operation. Two days after Erdogan announced the plan, the pro-government Yeni Safak newspaper said on Wednesday preparations had been made … Read more

Turkey threatens to stall NATO process if Nordic nations fail to act

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Turkey on Wednesday,  said the NATO accession process for Sweden and Finland would not move forward unless they addressed Ankara’s security concerns, In talks with delegations from both Nordic countries “We conveyed our message in very clear terms that the process will not move forward unless Turkey’s security concerns are addressed through concrete steps and … Read more