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Why targeting leaders risks global stability
Opposing the arrest of a sitting president like Maduro is not the same as endorsing his governance. It is a defence of ...
China, Russia, Iran, Brazil, Cuba and Mexico condemn, Israel and Ukraine express support, Türkiye says it is closely ...
ThePrint Explorer looks at the lives of Ames & another double-agent, Major-General Dmitri Polyakov, which offer a peek into ...
“We will never again be a colony of any empire,” Rodríguez said. “We are determined to be free.” She demanded that Washington release Maduro, stating that “he is still Venezuela’s president,” and ...
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Turkey Seeks to Be Included in Nigeria’s E-Visa System
Turkey has requested inclusion in Nigeria’s e-visa system to ease travel, boost trade, and strengthen diplomatic ties during ...
A Turkish woman named Necla Özmen claims that U.S. President Donald Trump is her biological father and has sought a DNA test ...
Protests across Iran are escalating and may turn violent, resulting in arrests and injuries. Increased security measures, ...
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Africa’s cautious response to US capture of Venezuela’s president
The January 3 capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US security forces has triggered a rare but pointed response from African governments, reviving long-standing concerns about sovereignty ...
Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is set to appear in a New York federal courtroom today for the first time since his capture by the US. Follow for live updates.
Ankara is ready to help find solutions to crisis in Venezuela within framework of international law, says Foreign Ministry - ...
CIA officer who betrayed western intelligence assets and espionage operations to the Soviet Union and Russia ...
Hakan Fidan highlights that Türkiye "would assume responsibility for a naval component to be established in the event of ...
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