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Pakistan mediates US-Iran peace efforts as negotiations show progress

Pakistan's leaders are actively mediating US-Iran negotiations, with recent visits to Tehran and Beijing supporting diplomatic efforts. These developments could pave the way for a new peace framework and Islamabad hosting future talks.

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Iran reports progress in US negotiations but dismisses imminent deal, Trump pushes for Israeli normalization

Iran reports progress in negotiations with the US but states an agreement is not imminent. Meanwhile, Trump advocates for mandatory normalization with Israel to support Iran talks, signaling complex regional diplomacy.

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US and Iran Near Agreement to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Despite US Strikes

Multiple sources now indicate the US and Iran are close to an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amidst ongoing US military strikes on Iran's missile sites. This could significantly impact regional stability and oil markets.

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Canada, France, and Arab states condemn Israel over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists

Multiple countries, including Canada, France, and Arab states, have condemned Israel for its treatment of Gaza flotilla activists, demanding investigations. The accusations include abuse, torture, and sexual violence, intensifying international tension over Gaza aid efforts.

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Turkey passes law banning social media use for children under 15, mandates age verification

Turkey's Parliament has approved a law that bans social media access for users under 15 and enforces age verification measures. This legislation aims to prevent social media misuse among minors, especially after recent school violence incidents.

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Pakistan and Seven Muslim Countries Condemn Israeli Violations at Jerusalem Holy Sites

Pakistan and seven Muslim-majority nations condemned Israeli actions at Jerusalem's holy sites, emphasizing their commitment to the site's status quo. This joint condemnation highlights ongoing tensions and potential diplomatic fallout.

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Turkey Passes Law to Ban Social Media for Under-15s, Enforcing Age Verification

Turkey's parliament approved a law requiring age verification for social media users under 15 to restrict their access. This move underscores Turkey's commitment to online content regulation and child safety.

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Six on trial in Turkey over insecticide poisoning that killed German family

Six individuals are on trial in Istanbul over the insecticide poisoning that resulted in the deaths of a German family during their vacation. The case highlights safety lapses in hospitality practices and may prompt stricter regulatory oversight.

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Erdogan Pledges Stricter Gun Laws After Deadly Turkey School Attacks

Turkish President Erdogan has pledged to tighten gun controls after a deadly attack on a school, targeting enhanced safety. The legislation aims to prevent similar incidents, with full details expected soon.

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Turkish PhD student Rumeysa Ozturk completes studies and returns home after US detention

Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts, has finished her PhD after being detained by US immigration authorities last year. Her return to Turkey follows her academic achievement and underscores ongoing US tensions with pro-Palestinian activists.

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U.S. and Turkey Expect Rapid Resolution on S-400 Sanctions and F-35 Re-entry

U.S. and Turkish officials are close to resolving sanctions stemming from Turkey’s acquisition of Russian S-400 missile defenses. A settlement could restore Turkey’s access to the F-35 fighter program, after being excluded in 2020.

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Turkey school shooting in Kahramanmaras leaves 9 dead, attacker among victims

A 14-year-old student killed nine people, including children and a teacher, at a school in Kahramanmaras, Turkey. This follows a similar incident two days ago, raising concerns over rising youth violence and safety.

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World Athletics Reaffirms Blocking Ofili’s Switch to Turkey in Latest Decision

World Athletics has reaffirmed its rejection of Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili's application to change allegiance to Turkey. This decision emphasizes the organization's ongoing stance against unauthorized transfers influenced by government recruitment efforts, affecting Ofili's Olympic prospects.

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Turkey Experiences Second School Shooting in Two Days, At Least 4 Killed

Turkey has seen its second school shooting within two days, leaving at least four people dead and twenty wounded. The incidents highlight escalating concerns about safety in Turkish educational institutions and demand urgent government response.

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Jason Statham Shares Photos from Antalya Vacation During Movie Filming

Jason Statham shared vacation photos from Antalya’s Serik district on social media. The actor visited during filming for his latest movie, highlighting his break in a popular Turkish tourist spot.

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Greece Accused of Using Migrants as Mercenaries in Border Pushbacks

A BBC report alleges Greek authorities have recruited migrants to carry out violent pushback operations at the Turkish border, with reports of abuse. The practice, ongoing since 2020, highlights significant human rights concerns and could impact Greece's international relations.

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Erdoğan and Magyar Discuss Strengthening Turkey-Hungary Ties in Phone Calls

Turkish President Erdoğan and Hungary's incoming Prime Minister Magyar held phone calls to discuss boosting their countries' partnership. Both leaders conveyed their commitment to strengthening economic, regional, and strategic ties.

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US envoy Huckabee’s Israel land remarks spark regional furore across Nile–Euphrates corridor

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s Israel land claims sparked regional backlash, with more than a dozen nations condemning the remarks. Coverage spans Middle East, South Asia, and Western outlets, highlighting the risk to US diplomacy.

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Israel Passes Law Permitting Death Penalty for Palestinians, Sparks Global Condemnation

Israel's parliament approved a law allowing military courts to impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis. The move has prompted widespread condemnation from Arab nations and international bodies, escalating regional tensions.

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Turkey Aims to Compete with Gulf as Regional Business Hub Amid Regional Instability

Turkey is offering incentives and promoting its financial infrastructure to attract Gulf-based multinational firms amid regional conflicts. The move seeks to position Istanbul as a rival to Dubai and Abu Dhabi but faces hurdles like inflation and legal issues.

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