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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1900, Marcel Paul, French communist politician and Holocaust survivor (died 1982) was born. In 1920, The Soviet-Lithuanian Peace Treaty is signed, by which Soviet Russia recognizes the independence of Lithuania. In 1952, Irina Bokova, Bulgarian politician, Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs was born. In 1991, Salih Dursun, Turkish footballer was born. In 1997, Malala Yousafzai, Pakistani-English activist, Nobel Prize laureate was born. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2010, Pius Njawé, Cameroonian journalist (born 1957) passed away. In 2012, Syrian Civil War: Government forces target the homes of rebels and activists in Tremseh and kill anywhere between 68 and 150 people. In 2012, Hamid Samandarian, Iranian director and playwright (born 1931) passed away. In 2014, Jamil Ahmad, Pakistani author (born 1931) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Six years after fueling conflict, Turkey repositions itself as a peace broker in Libya - analysis

The Jerusalem Post

The Jerusalem Post

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June 25, 2026

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Turkish Intelligence Chief Ibrahim Kalin's meeting with Deputy Commander Saddam Haftar of the Libyan National Army marks a major about-face from previous antagonisms.

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TRT World

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· Jul 3, 2026

Nato allies Türkiye and US reaffirm long-standing partnership

As Nato leaders gather in Ankara for a summit to address global security challenges, diplomatic relations are once again in focus. Over the years, the Turkish and US presidents have remained in contact during regional crises, discussing issues from Syria and Iran to broader security concerns. Supporters of Ankara's diplomatic approach say its ability to engage both Washington and regional actors gives it a unique role during times of instability. Asli Atbas reports.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

How a NATO realignment can bring Putin and Tehran to their knees

As leaders gather for the high-stakes NATO Summit in Ankara this week, the trans-Atlantic alliance stands at a historic crossroads, confronted by two defining crises: the Russia-Ukraine War and the simmering confrontation between the U.S. and Iran. What critics previously decried as a widening chasm between Washington and Brussels is instead coalescing into a sharp, []

Daily Sabah

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ankara summit: NATO’s make-or-break moment

After a 22-year hiatus, the leaders of NATO member states are once again convening in Türkiye. The Ankara summit is poised to be one of the most critical turning points in NATO’s 7...

Libya Review

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· Jun 28, 2026

Libyan MP Supports US-Led Roadmap to End Political Division

Member of Libya’s House of Representatives Jibril Waheeda said that unifying the country’s military and security institutions is the essential first step toward ending political division and paving the way for national elections, arguing that Libya’s crisis is fundamentally a security issue rather than a political one. In press statements, Waheeda said that the House [] The post Libyan MP Supports US-Led Roadmap to End Political Division appeared first on LibyaReview.

Haaretz

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· Jun 27, 2026

Trump blows wind in Erdogan's sails as Turkey advances regional ambitions

The war in Iran and the showy NATO summit that Ankara will host next month give Turkey an opportunity to show off its efforts to become the one dictating regional policy and creating partnership. However, inner and outer hurdles to Erdoğan's plans remain

PravdaReport

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· Jun 22, 2026

Energy and Peace After the US-Iran Deal

Wars often end on the battlefield. Lasting peace, however, is built through trade, investment and shared economic interests. That may prove to be the enduring significance of the memorandum of understanding signed by the United States and Iran after more than three months of conflict. While attention has focused on sanctions relief, nuclear commitments and regional security, the agreement's most consequential feature may be its attempt to create an economic incentive for lasting peace in the volatile Middle East. Russia was among the first major powers to welcome that direction.

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Related coverage for "Six years after fueling conflict, Turkey repositions itself as a peace broker in Libya - analysis": TRT World — Nato allies Türkiye and US reaffirm long-standing partnership. Washington Examiner — How a NATO realignment can bring Putin and Tehran to their knees. Daily Sabah — Ankara summit: NATO’s make-or-break moment. Libya Review — Libyan MP Supports US-Led Roadmap to End Political Division. Haaretz — Trump blows wind in Erdogan's sails as Turkey advances regional ambitions. PravdaReport — Energy and Peace After the US-Iran Deal