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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered a sharp critique of Israel on Friday, warning that the nation is actively “seeking excuses” to violate the fragile Gaza ceasefire and resume its military operations. Speaking at the TRT World Forum in Istanbul, the president raised significant concerns over the stability of the current truce, which was intended to bring a pause to the devastating conflict. Erdogan contrasted the positions of the two parties, asserting that while Hamas has demonstrated diligence in adhering to the agreement’s terms, Israel’s history gives cause for alarm. “Everyone knows Israel’s terrible record when it comes to keeping…
The United States and South Korea made significant progress on a large-scale trade and investment framework during President Donald Trump’s visit to Seoul on Wednesday, according to officials from both nations. The diplomatic engagement, which included elaborate ceremonies and a state dinner hosted by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, occurred just before President Trump is scheduled to meet with China’s President Xi Jinping. While the president’s visit focused on strengthening economic ties abroad, his administration faced deepening political and economic crises at home, including a protracted government shutdown and new congressional scrutiny of his military policies. In Seoul, talks…
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has issued a strong condemnation of Israel for resuming airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, describing the actions as a severe breach of the ceasefire agreement with the Hamas movement. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei denounced the widespread airstrikes, which he stated had targeted various areas across the southern, central, and northern regions of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. In his statement, Baghaei highlighted the targeting of tents housing Palestinian refugees. He asserted that these attacks resulted in the “martyrdom and injury of dozens of Palestinians, including many innocent children.” The spokesperson referred to what he termed the…
The Detroit Lions have solidified the future of their defense, signing star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson to a massive four-year, $180 million contract extension, his agent confirmed on Wednesday. The deal makes Hutchinson one of the highest-paid defensive players in NFL history. The agreement, first reported by agent Mike McCartney, includes a record-breaking $141 million in guaranteed money. This figure is the largest guarantee ever given to a non-quarterback, according to data from Roster Management System, signifying the team’s immense commitment. Hutchinson’s new average annual salary of $45 million places him at the pinnacle of defensive earners, trailing only the…
Microsoft is grappling with a significant service disruption affecting its Azure cloud platform and Microsoft 365 applications, the company confirmed on Wednesday. The widespread outage struck just hours before the technology giant was scheduled to release its closely watched quarterly earnings report. Reports from users began surfacing across social media platforms shortly before noon Eastern Time. Downdetector, an online service monitoring platform, registered a sharp spike in issues beginning around 11:40 a.m. ET. Many business clients reported an inability to access critical services and websites hosted on Microsoft’s infrastructure. While Microsoft did not immediately respond to requests for comment, its…
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a brief, localized pause in the Ukraine conflict to allow journalists to access encircled areas, during a Wednesday visit to a Moscow military hospital where he met with wounded servicemen. The visit also served as a platform for significant announcements regarding Russia’s strategic arsenal, with Putin confirming successful tests of the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile and the Poseidon underwater drone. Speaking to soldiers recovering at the facility, President Putin described the current frontline situation as “favorable” for Russian forces, asserting that his troops were actively advancing. He claimed that Ukrainian units had been encircled in…
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday called information claiming that France plans to send soldiers to Ukraine as “alarming.” Commenting on a report by the Russian Intelligence Service (SVR), which claimed Paris is preparing 2,000 soldiers to fight on Ukraine’s side, Peskov said: “It is alarming.” Asked at a press briefing about the prospects for resuming negotiations on Ukraine, Peskov said the current pause was due to Kyiv’s unwillingness to continue the negotiation process and its refusal to respond to Moscow’s proposals for further work in three groups — on political, military, and humanitarian affairs. There was no immediate comment…
Most countries failed to submit updated plans to curb greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris Agreement in a year that was expected to show progress in the global fight against climate change, a UN report said Tuesday. Only 64 countries, roughly one-third of signatories, had submitted new pledges, according to the UN assessment. If fully implemented, the plans would reduce emissions by 17% by 2035, compared to 2019 levels — far below the 37% global reduction needed to limit warming to 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit). The report included a US climate plan proposed under the administration of now-former US…
Türkiye has strongly condemned renewed Israeli military strikes on the Gaza Strip, labeling the actions a “clear violation” of the fragile ceasefire agreement brokered just weeks ago. The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a formal statement on Tuesday expressing deep alarm over the escalation. The Israeli operations, which reports indicate included both air and artillery strikes across the enclave, commenced following orders from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli government cited “alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas” as the justification for ordering an immediate and “forceful” military response. In its statement, Ankara highlighted its profound concern over emerging reports of civilian casualties…

