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Turkey detains 209 in raids in the capital ahead of July's NATO summit

KSAT San Antonio

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June 23, 2026

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Turkey detains 209 in raids in the capital ahead of July's NATO summit

Security forces in Turkey have detained over 200 people with suspected links to extremist groups, including the Islamic State.

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 5, 2026

Why the Indo-Pacific might be on the back burner at the Nato summit

Nato’s 32 member states will convene in the Turkish capital this week for an annual summit expected to be dominated by efforts to secure a fragile peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, with Indo-Pacific issues taking a back seat. Analysts said the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, as well as Washington’s push for European allies to raise defence spending, could diminish discussion about the security alliance’s cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners, despite the Nato chief’s warnings about China’s...

Irish Star

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· Jul 8, 2026

Donald Trump's awkward 'Addams Family' photo with NATO allies ridiculed by expert

The allies, which make up the world's most powerful military alliance, are in Ankara, Turkey, amid a number of bizarre threats from Donald Trump including over Greenland

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...

Associated Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

NATO summit LIVE: Leaders attend meeting in Turkey

Watch live as U.S. President Donald Trump and other NATO leaders meet on the second day of their summit in Ankara, Turkey. #nato #turkey #live

AzerNews

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· Jul 5, 2026

NATO at "strategic turning point": What awaits alliance in Ankara?

The upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara is shaping up to be far more than another gathering focused on defense budgets. As leaders of all 32 member states prepare to convene in Türkiye on July 7-8, the alliance finds itself navigating one of the most complex strategic environments since the end of the Cold War. Former general says NATO's future will be tested in Ankara

BRICS News

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇹🇷 President Trump lands in Ankara, Turkey, to attend the NATO summit.

JUST IN: President Trump lands in Ankara, Turkey, to attend the NATO summit.@BRICSNews

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Related coverage for "Turkey detains 209 in raids in the capital ahead of July's NATO summit": South China Morning Post — Why the Indo-Pacific might be on the back burner at the Nato summit. Irish Star — Donald Trump's awkward 'Addams Family' photo with NATO allies ridiculed by expert. Daily Sabah — Ankara summit: NATO’s make-or-break moment. Associated Press — NATO summit LIVE: Leaders attend meeting in Turkey. AzerNews — NATO at "strategic turning point": What awaits alliance in Ankara?. BRICS News — [Photo] JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇹🇷 President Trump lands in Ankara, Turkey, to attend the NATO summit.