Israel Faces Second Stage Crack in Coalition
israel, gaza, syria, us February 17, 2025 08:36Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu assures Cabinet approval needed before starting negotiations for the second stage of ceasefire agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu assures Cabinet approval needed before starting negotiations for the second stage of ceasefire agreement.
Claims of corruption and bribery involving entry of goods into Gaza from Egypt.
US Central Command reports the killing of a senior finance and logistics official of the Al-Qaeda-linked Huraseddin group in Syria.
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels assert to have captured Bukavu in Eastern Congo, raising concerns about the city's control.
Turkish police officer Yakup Zoklu, who has been serving as a police officer in New Jersey, USA for many years, has been appointed as the police chief.
Former President Trump displays mugshot photo at Oval Office entrance, sparking controversy.
Israel relocates Sapir intelligence unit underground due to fear of potential attacks by Iran and Hamas.
A summit in Riyadh to discuss US President Trump's Gaza plan with leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and UAE.
The US Vice President delivers a strong message against censorship and mass migration in Europe during a security conference in Munich.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced his upcoming visit to Turkey following his trip to Saudi Arabia.
Dutch authorities await confirmation on the reported death of notorious criminal Marco Ebben in Mexico.
US increases pressure on European allies to allocate 5 percent of GDP for defense spending at NATO meeting.
Israel contemplates using special forces for a strategic move against Iran's nuclear facilities, supported by US weaponry and intelligence.
Thailand gears up for influx of rescued cyber slaves from Myanmar after shutting down illegal online operations.
North Korea's demolition of its reunification center for separated families raises tensions with South Korea.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias made scandalous remarks comparing Turkey and Greece during a conference in Washington.
Greece intensifies lobbying efforts in the US, hiring a powerful lobbying firm to get closer to President Trump amidst tensions with Turkey.
Jordan and Egypt are resisting President Trump's plan to expel Palestinians from Gaza, emphasizing the need for an Arab initiative for reconstruction.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's official visit to Indonesia and the warm welcome by the Indonesian people have been extensively covered in the local media.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praises Turkey's defense industry foundation and emphasizes the importance of innovation and collaboration.
The German government has extended the special border controls to prevent illegal immigration for another six months.
President Trump threatens military action if Hamas does not comply, raising fears of renewed conflict in the region.
Deputy Foreign Minister Nuh Yılmaz will attend the Syria-themed international conference in Paris to discuss stability and security in the region.
Israel and the US face resistance from Arab-Egyptian-Palestinian alliance in Gaza reconstruction plan, while Hamas rejects Trump's relocation plan.
Greek PM Miçotakis' efforts to prevent the sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey in France did not succeed as President Macron did not commit to the request.
A recent report on international relations highlights increasing trust in Turkey, especially in Western countries, ahead of the 61st Munich Security Conference.
US President Trump threatens Hamas with 'catastrophe' if hostages are not released by Saturday noon amid Gaza ceasefire tensions.
Jordanian King Abdoellah II visits the White House and pledges to take in children from Gaza while remaining silent on Trump's controversial plan.
NATO sends F-16 and F-35 fighter jets to Ukraine border after Russia's energy facility strikes, escalating tensions.
President of Syria, Ahmed Shara, emphasizes the need to lift sanctions imposed on the country, stating that with the fall of the regime, these sanctions are no longer justified.