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By Kıvanç Özdal The “LGBT show” at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris caused controversy all over the world. We asked Jacques Cheminade, Chairman of the Solidarity

By Kıvanç Özdal The “LGBT show” at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris caused controversy all over the world. We asked Jacques Cheminade, Chairman of the Solidarity

Posted by by United World International 5 Min Read July 29, 2024 By Edvard Chesnokov On July 25, 2024, the Turkish authorities arrested and deported to Moscow the Russian national

Cooperation, not imposition. By Yiğit Saner Türkiye is steadily developing its relations with African countries. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan was recently in Niger, a key country in the Sahel region.

Tehran not only wishes, but strives for it. By Gürkan Demir, Tehran, Iran The normalization process between Ankara and Damascus, which had been suspended for a while, has been revived

Details of US navy operations in the Eastern Mediterranean. By (Ret.) Turkish Staff Navy Captain Halil Özsaraç In states, the political power that directs the elements of national power also

In recent years, besides Syria, Venezuela has been one of the countries living through mass migration. Thousands have left the country towards the neighboring countries, as well as to the

By Islam Farag, Cairo / Egypt For the first time in decades, no political coalition was able to obtain an absolute majority in the French National Assembly, which requires winning

Hopes for holding general elections in Libya and the unification of the west and east of the country are becoming fade, because the country is facing another round of tension.

By Yunus Soner, Caracas / Venezuela Venezuela is heading to presidential elections on July 28. More than 21 million citizens are called to vote, with current President Nicolás Maduro standing

Türkiye experienced a busy agenda last week. On the anniversary of the July 15, 2016 coup attempt, there arose strong voices from leading political figures against the US for its

By Yiğit Saner Like a predator cornered, the current ruling class in the US is fighting for survival. To prolong the existence of a failed system, they are resorting to

By Orçun Göktürk / Beijing, China The emergence of a more equitable multipolar world order, where power is distributed among many leading states rather than dominated by a single hegemon,
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