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Hapiste olan Kürt lider, silahsızlanma çağrısında bulunarak barış umutlarını artırıyor
Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), has called on his followers to lay down their arms, potentially ending a decades-long insurgency against Turkey. The conflict, which began in 1984, has resulted in over 40,000 deaths. While some view this as a historic opportunity for peace, others remain skeptical about the Turkish government's willingness to negotiate. Analysts suggest the move could be linked to political maneuvering by President Erdogan, who may use it to consolidate power. The outcome of this call remains uncertain, but it could have significant implications for Turkey and the broader region.
@BudgetBillGarlicOtoriter11 saat11H
Öcalan should have never been given a platform to make demands—terrorists don’t get to dictate the terms of peace. The Turkish state must remain strong and never compromise its sovereignty for the sake of so-called "negotiations."
@QuaintDoughnutSağ kanat11 saat11H
It's about time Öcalan and the PKK called for disarmament—this terrorist group has caused decades of bloodshed. But let's be real, Erdogan will probably use this to tighten his grip on power rather than actually bringing lasting peace. The Turkish government needs to stay strong and not fall for any political games that could put national security at risk.
@769YXDTÖzgürlükçü11 saat11H
It’s always good to see violent conflicts de-escalate, but let’s not pretend the Turkish government is some benevolent force here. The state has used the PKK as an excuse to crack down on Kurdish rights for decades, and Erdogan will absolutely spin this to tighten his grip on power. Real peace comes from decentralization and respecting individual freedoms, not just one side unilaterally disarming. Hopefully, this leads to more autonomy for the Kurds, but I wouldn’t trust the Turkish government to keep its word.
@HoopoeHankProgressive11 saat11H
This could be a huge step toward peace, but only if Erdogan actually commits to real negotiations and guarantees Kurdish rights. Otherwise, it just feels like another political stunt to silence opposition while keeping the oppression in place.
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Moroccan King Urges Citizens to Skip Eid Sheep Sacrifice Amid Drought
King Mohammed VI has called on Moroccans to refrain from sacrificing sheep during this year's Eid al-Adha due to the country's ongoing drought crisis. Morocco is experiencing its seventh consecutive year of drought, leading to a sharp decline in livestock numbers and soaring meat prices. The king's appeal marks a rare departure from tradition, as the Eid sacrifice is a deeply rooted religious and cultural practice. The drought has severely impacted agriculture and livestock, making it difficult for many families to afford the ritual. This move aims to ease financial burdens on citizens and help preserve the country's dwindling sheep population.
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Vietnam Hükümetini Facebook'ta Eleştiren Önde Gelen Gazeteciyi Hapse Attı
Vietnamese journalist and scholar Truong Huy San, known as Huy Duc, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for Facebook posts criticizing the government. The 63-year-old previously worked for state-run newspapers before gaining prominence through his independent blog and social media presence. His posts frequently addressed issues such as corruption, media control, and Vietnam’s relations with China. A court in Hanoi convicted him of 'abusing democratic freedoms,' a charge often used to silence dissent in the country. The case highlights Vietnam’s ongoing crackdown on press freedom and political criticism.
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Leading Vietnamese Scholar and Journalist Imprisoned for Facebook Posts
Truong Huy San, who is better known by the pen name Huy Duc, was convicted of “abusing democratic freedoms.” A Vietnamese court yesterday sentenced a prominent independent scholar and journalist to 30 months in prison over Facebook posts that criticized the government.
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Vietnam jails leading journalist over Facebook posts
A Vietnamese court on Thursday sentenced a leading independent journalist to 30 months in prison over Facebook posts that criticised the government, state media said.
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Vietnam sentenced a leading journalist and former Nieman fellow to 30 months in prison over Facebook posts
“Huy Duc worked for influential state-run newspapers before authoring one of Vietnam’s most popular blogs and Facebook accounts, where he criticized the country’s communist leaders on issues such as corruption, media control and relations with China. The court in Hanoi convicted the 63-year-old of ‘abusing democratic freedoms.'” —
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Mass Protests and Strikes Paralyze Greece on Train Crash Anniversary
Greece has come to a standstill as workers strike and thousands protest on the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash, which killed 57 people. The disaster, caused by a head-on collision between a passenger train and a freight train in Tempe, exposed serious deficiencies in Greece’s railway infrastructure. Protesters are demanding justice, citing a lack of accountability and government inaction in addressing safety concerns. The strikes have halted air, sea, and train transport, reflecting widespread public outrage. The demonstrations are part of a broader movement calling for improved transportation safety and systemic reforms.
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Greecе'deki ölümcül tren kazası nedeniyle yapılan grevler ve protestolar ülkeyi durma noktasına getirdi.
Cuma günü Yunanistan genelinde grev yapan işçiler uçuşları durdurdu ve deniz ve tren taşımacılığını durdurdu ve ülkenin en kötü tren kazasında 57 kişinin ölümünden iki yıl sonra adaletsizlik hissi nedeniyle protestolar için toplandılar.
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Yunanistan'daki tren faciası nedeniyle öfke artarken, işçiler grev yapıyor ve binlerce kişinin protesto etmesi bekleniyor.
Yunanistan'ın başkenti Atina'nın merkezindeki kapanmış ana tren istasyonunda güvenlik devriyesi, aynı zamanda yüzlerce başka gösteri ve genel grevi tetikleyen ölümcül bir tren faciasının üzerinden iki yıl geçmesini anmak için, 28 Şubat 2025 Cuma günü. Kredi: AP/Thanassis Stavrakis
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Yunanistan genelinde grevler ve protestolar, demiryolu faciası nedeniyle artan öfkeyle devam ediyor.
Temmuz 28 2023'teki Tempe'deki felaket - bir yolcu treninin karşı yönden gelen bir yük treniyle çarpışması - Yunanistan'ın en kötü demiryolu kazasıydı. Alev alan çarpışma ayrıca onlarca kişinin yaralanmasına neden oldu ve ülkenin ulaşım altyapısındaki eksiklikleri ortaya çıkardı.
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Vietnam Bows to U.S. Pressure, Fast-Tracks Deportations
Vietnam has agreed to expedite the deportation of its nationals from the U.S. following pressure from Washington, including threats of trade tariffs and visa restrictions. The country will now process deportation requests within 30 days, a significant acceleration compared to previous timelines. This move is seen as a strategic effort by Vietnam to maintain favorable trade relations with the U.S. while addressing immigration concerns. The agreement highlights the growing influence of economic leverage in diplomatic negotiations. Experts suggest this could set a precedent for future U.S. immigration enforcement strategies.
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Vietnam to Support Deportations From US After Tariff Threats, Lawyer Says
Vietnam has agreed to respond to U.S. deportation requests in 30 days, "which is a lot faster than they have ever done in the past," said Tin Thanh Nguyen, a U.S.-based immigration attorney.
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Vietnam agrees to support deportations from US after tariff threats
Vietnam has agreed to respond to US deportation requests in 30 days, 'which is a lot faster than they have ever done in the past,' said Tin Thanh Nguyen, a US-based immigration attorney
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Vietnam's Speedy Repatriation: A Tactical Move Amid Tariff Threats
Vietnam has accelerated the repatriation of its nationals detained in the U.S. as a strategic move to avoid trade tariffs and visa sanctions. The country promises prompt processing of new deportation requests,
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Ramazan 2025 Ay Görünümü: Küresel Müslüman Topluluğu Hilal Onayını Bekliyor
Muslims around the world are eagerly awaiting the official confirmation of Ramadan 2025 as moon sighting committees in Saudi Arabia, the UK, the US, and other countries observe the sky for the crescent moon. The sighting, expected on February 28, will determine the start of the holy month of fasting. Religious leaders and scholars have urged communities to follow official announcements to maintain unity in observing Ramadan. This year, there is anticipation of a rare global alignment in the moon sighting, which could lead to a more synchronized start to the holy month across different regions. The announcement will impact millions of Muslims preparing for fasting, prayers, and spiritual reflection.
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Ramadan 2025 moonsighting live updates for UK, Saudi Arabia and around the world
Ramadan 2025 is expected to be declared later today as moonsightings take place in the UK, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Pakistan and other countries around the world. Official observers and ordinary citizens will be out looking for the moon on Friday, February 28, because it is the 29th day of the current month of Shaban in most countries.
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Ramadan 2025 Moon Sighting Live Updates: Maulana Farangi's Important Message For Muslim Brothers, Urges To Avoid...
In 2025, the global Muslim community anticipates a rare alignment in the moon sighting for the beginning of Ramadan
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US Embassy Warns of Retaliatory Attacks After Thailand Deports Uyghurs to China
The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok has issued a security alert for American citizens in Thailand, warning of potential violent retaliatory attacks. This follows Thailand’s deportation of at least 40 Uyghur men to China, a move that has sparked international condemnation. The deported individuals had been detained in Thailand for over a decade. Rights groups fear they may face persecution upon their return to China. The situation has heightened security concerns in the region.
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US Embassy in Thailand warns Americans of 'violent retaliatory attacks' risk after Uyghurs deported to China
The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok is warning Americans of potential "violent retaliatory attacks" after a group of Uyghurs were deported by Thailand to China.
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Trump'un AUKUS Karışıklığı: Bir Diplomatik Hata mı Yoksa Sadece Bir Kayıp mı?
During a press conference with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, US President Donald Trump appeared unfamiliar with the AUKUS security pact, asking, 'What does that mean?' The moment raised eyebrows, as AUKUS is a key trilateral defense agreement between the US, UK, and Australia. Despite the apparent lapse, Australian officials downplayed the incident, suggesting it would not impact the alliance. Trump also shared a lighthearted exchange with Starmer, complimenting his accent. The meeting touched on broader geopolitical issues, including security in Eastern Europe.
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Federal politics news updates: Trump asked about AUKUS, responds 'what does that mean?' — as it happened
The US president added he had a "great relationship" with Australia, appearing alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Look back on the day's events in our federal politics blog.
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‘What does that mean?’: Donald Trump makes startling AUKUS admission
Donald Trump has asked what the AUKUS trilateral security partnership is in an Oval Office press conference with British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, where both men talked about the prospects of securing a peace in Eastern Europe.
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Pope Francis' Health Crisis Sparks Questions About Vatican Leadership
Pope Francis has been hospitalized for two weeks with pneumonia, raising concerns about his ability to govern the Catholic Church. While doctors suggest he has overcome the worst phase of the illness, they have not declared him fully out of danger. His prolonged hospitalization has reignited discussions about whether he might consider retirement if his health deteriorates further. The Vatican insists he is still making decisions, but the situation highlights uncertainties about leadership succession and governance if a pope becomes incapacitated. This episode underscores the need for clearer protocols in such scenarios.
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Francis’ Illness Raises a Hard Question: Who Governs if the Pope Can’t?
The Vatican says Pope Francis has continued making decisions and is improving, but his two-week hospital stay poses uncomfortable, unanswered questions about Vatican decision-making.
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Epstein Files Release Sparks Outrage Over Redactions and Missing Documents
The release of Jeffrey Epstein's case files has been met with criticism after key documents, including flight logs and client lists, were heavily redacted or missing. Attorney General officials are under fire for what critics call a 'botched' release, with entire pages blacked out. FBI director Kash Patel has vowed to locate the missing files, promising further disclosures. Meanwhile, political figures and media personalities are debating the implications of the release, with some using it as a political tool. The controversy has fueled public frustration over transparency and accountability in the Epstein case.
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Jeffrey Epstein files: AG slammed over ‘botched’ release of flight logs and client list with ENTIRE pages blacked out
JEFFREY Epstein’s personal address book is included in a 100-page case file that is set to be released on Thursday, according to reports. The docs are expected to drop any moment after a
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Kash Patel vows to redouble search for missing Jeffery Epstein documents after Pam Bondi phase one 'dud' release
FBI director Kash Patel has personally vowed to hunt down thousands of pages of missing Jeffrey Epstein files after the first tranche was released on Thursday.
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Trump MAGA’nın sadık taraftarı düşünülemez olanı söylüyor
The Donald Trump loyalist took to social media, declaring in a rare moment her agreement with Trump critic Ron Filipkowski, the editor-in-chief of MeidasTouch News, over the Trump administration’s supposed release of the Epstein files.
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Trump ve Starmer, Yüksek Bahisli Toplantıda Ukrayna Yardımı Konusunda Çatıştılar
U.S. President Donald Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer met to discuss Ukraine aid, but tensions flared as Trump remained non-committal on a U.S. backstop to deter Russian aggression. Starmer emphasized the U.K.'s readiness to support Ukraine, even suggesting 'boots on the ground,' but Trump’s stance raised concerns about his administration’s alignment with Russia. Trump also faced scrutiny for past comments about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, whom he previously called a 'dictator.' The meeting highlighted growing divisions between the U.S. and its allies over Ukraine policy. Meanwhile, Starmer extended an invitation for a state visit from King Charles to Trump, aiming to reinforce diplomatic ties.
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Starmer Tells Trump U.K. Ready To 'Put Boots On Ground,' Doesn't Get Backstop Commitment
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer sought to demonstrate strong U.S.-UK ties during a White House meeting with President Donald Trump amid growing fault lines in the transatlantic relationship over Ukraine and trade.
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Romanian Government Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Far-Right Challenge
Romania's pro-European coalition government, led by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, successfully survived a no-confidence vote in parliament. The motion, initiated by far-right parties AUR, SOS Romania, and POT, failed to secure the necessary 233 votes, receiving only 147 in favor. This outcome prevents further political instability in the NATO and EU member state, which is set to rerun its presidential election later this year. The vote highlights ongoing tensions between mainstream political forces and rising far-right opposition in Romania. The government’s survival ensures continuity in leadership as the country navigates upcoming electoral challenges.
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Guvernul României supraviețuiește votului de cenzură
Romania's pro-European coalition government survived a no-confidence vote in parliament on Friday, avoiding further political turbulence in the NATO and European Union member state which will rerun a presidential election this year.
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Romanian government survives far-right opposition’s no-confidence motion
The Romanian Parliament rejected the no-confidence motion initiated by far-right parties AUR, SOS Romania, and POT against the government led by Social Democrat prime minister Marcel Ciolacu. The motion received 147 votes in favor and one against during the lawmakers' meeting on Friday,
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Romania's Government Dodges Political Turbulence Amidst No-Confidence Vote
Romania's pro-European coalition government avoided collapse after surviving a no-confidence vote. The motion, urged by hard-right parties, fell short of the required 233 votes. Tension in the country follows last December's annulled election,
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Keir Starmer, JD Vance ile Gerilimli Oval Ofis Değişiminde Özgür Konuşma Konusunda Çatıştı
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US Vice President JD Vance engaged in a heated debate over free speech during a meeting at the White House. Vance criticized the UK’s restrictions on prayer near abortion clinics and broader free speech policies, calling them infringements on fundamental rights. Starmer firmly defended the UK's stance, stating that Britain 'guards free speech preciously' while rejecting claims of censorship. The exchange took place in front of reporters, adding tension to an otherwise diplomatic meeting with President Donald Trump. The discussion also touched on European support for Ukraine and trade negotiations between the US and UK.
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Bangladeş'in öğrenci devrimcileri yeni bir siyasi parti başlatıyor.
The student activists who played a crucial role in toppling former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government last year have announced the formation of a new political party. The group, known as the Democratic Student Council, emerged from the Students Against Discrimination movement, which led mass protests and demonstrations. Their goal is to push for democratic reforms and represent the aspirations of a new generation in Bangladesh. The move comes as the country prepares for upcoming elections, with political tensions running high. The formation of this party signals a major shift in Bangladesh’s political landscape.
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Şeyh Hasina'ya karşı ayaklanmayı yöneten Bangladeş öğrenci grubu, siyasi parti kurmaya hazırlanıyor.
Genel olarak, Antonio Guterres'in Mart ortalarında Bangladeş'i ziyaret etmesi bekleniyor. Öğrenci liderliğindeki bir devrim, geçen yıl Ağustos ayında haftalar süren protestolar ve şiddetin ardından Başbakan Şeyh Hasina'yı devirdi.
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FirstUp: Zelenskyy ABD'de, Bangladeş öğrenci grubu parti başlatıyor... Günün başlıkları
Ukrayna Cumhurbaşkanı Volodymyr Zelenskyy'nin, son zamanlardaki gerilim ortamında bir mineral anlaşmasını imzalamak üzere ABD Başkanı Donald Trump ile Beyaz Saray'da buluşması muhtemeldir. Bangladeş'te, Sheikh Hasina'ya karşı ayaklanmayı yöneten öğrenci aktivistler bir siyasi parti kuracaklar.
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Hasina'nın karşıtı eylemlere öncülük eden öğrenciler parti başlatıyor.
Yeni Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad veya Demokratik Öğrenci Konseyi, demir yumruklu eski başbakan Şeyh Hasina'yı Ağustos ayında deviren güçlü Ayrımcılığa Karşı Öğrenciler (SAD) grubundan önemli organizatörleri içeriyor.
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Papa Francis'in Sağlığı Kritik Zatürre Mücadelesinden Sonra İyileşiyor
Pope Francis is no longer in critical condition after battling pneumonia in both lungs, according to a Vatican source. The 88-year-old pontiff has shown clinical improvements while receiving treatment at Rome's Gemelli hospital. Although the critical phase has passed, the Vatican cautions that his overall health remains complex. The Pope's hospitalization has raised concerns about his ability to continue his demanding role as leader of the Catholic Church. His recovery will be closely monitored in the coming days.
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Hospitalised pope no longer in critical condition: Vatican
Pope Francis's condition is not currently critical, a Vatican source said on Friday, after a series of clinical improvements for the 88-year-old
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Papa’nın durumu artık kritik değil — Vatikan
Pope Francis’s condition is no longer critical, a Vatican source said on Friday, following a series of clinical improvements for the 88-year-old pontiff, who has been suffering from pneumonia in both lungs.