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Obstacles to Peace in Gaza
November 17, 2025 On November 11, 2025, Reuters, under the heading “Partition of Gaza a looming risk as Trump’s plan falters”, reported that a de facto partition of Gaza between an area controlled by Israel and another ruled by Hamas … Continue reading
Atatürk: Turks’ Greatest Leader Ever
November 10, 2025 Today marks the 87th anniversary of Atatürk’s passing into eternity. It is a solemn occasion when the people of Türkiye reaffirm their deep gratitude to him and their commitment to his worldview. What makes him so unique?
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Tagged Ataturk, the end of the Ottomans, Turkey, Turkish War of Independence, War of Gallipoli
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Gaza International Stabilization Force
November 4, 2025 President Trump announced his 20-point Gaza Peace Plan on September 29, 2025, in a press conference with Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House.[i] The ceasefire went into effect on October 10. As expected, there have been … Continue reading
No Ceasefire in Sight for Ukraine
October 24, 2025 Before the Alaska summit of Presidents Putin and Trump on August 15, 2025, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov predicted that the meeting would last at least six to seven hours, adding that Moscow expected a “productive” meeting. The … Continue reading
Peace in Gaza
October 14, 2025 After two years of war, the implementation of the first phase of President Trump’s 20-point peace plan has sparked great joy in Israel and Gaza, along with “cautious optimism” worldwide because the plan leaves much to be … Continue reading
A Critical Day for Gaza
October 6, 2025 On September 29, 2025, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu met at the White House. Mr. Trump announced his 20-point plan for Gaza. During remarks to the media with the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. Trump said that … Continue reading
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Tagged 20-point peace plan, Gaza war, Hamas, Netanyahu, Palestine, Trump, Trump's peace plan, Turkey, Turkish foreign policy
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UNGA 80’s “High-level Week 2025”
September 29, 2025 The High-level Week 2025 is now behind us. As expected, there was no progress on any of the major questions confronting the world. President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Modi chose to skip the high-level session. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Lula da Silva, Netanyahu, Palestine conference, Ramasphosa, Trump, Turkish foreign policy, UNGA 80
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UNGA 80 and Türkiye’s Agenda
September 22, 2025 This morning, the UN General Assembly begins its “High-level Week 2025” with a meeting to mark the 80th anniversary of the UN. Later in the day, the UN will resume the High-Level International Conference for the “Peaceful … Continue reading
