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The president of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced on Wednesday that Türkiye and Lebanon will work together to ensure stability in Syria, emphasizing the importance of Lebanon's security and lasting peace in Gaza for regional stability.
The president of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that Türkiye and Lebanon have agreed to act together to ensure stability in Syria. Speaking alongside Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati at a press conference, Erdogan emphasized the importance of regional cooperation between Türkiye and its two significant neighbors.
Erdogan also highlighted the vital role Lebanon's security and lasting peace in Gaza play in ensuring broader regional stability.
Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati spoke of the ongoing suffering Lebanon is facing due to Israel's military actions. He condemned Israel’s daily violations of the ceasefire, stating that these actions are in direct violation of agreed-upon commitments. Mikati further called for Israel to end its presence on Syrian territories, stressing the importance of peace and stability for the entire region.
This collaboration between Türkiye and Lebanon comes amid growing regional tensions, with both leaders reaffirming their commitment to peace and stability in the Middle East.
The architect of the modern K-pop boom, Bang Si-hyuk, is facing arrest by South Korean police over claims he illegally gained millions in an investor fraud scheme.
Pakistan is confident it can bring Iran to talks with the United States, a senior official said, citing “positive signals” from Tehran, as JD Vance is reportedly set to visit Islamabad on Tuesday for peace talks, according to Axios.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards targeted three vessels, seizing two of them for alleged maritime violations and transferring them to Iranian shores, as U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington is extending its ceasefire with Iran until Tehran submits a proposal.
A gunman who killed seven people in a mass shooting in Kyiv on Saturday (18 April) had quarrelled with his neighbour before he opened fire on passersby, public broadcaster Suspilne cited Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko as saying on Tuesday.
Jars of baby food deliberately tampered with rat poison and discovered in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia were part of an attempted extortion plot targeting manufacturer HiPP, German police said on Monday.
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At least four people are in a critical condition after two trains collided in Denmark on Thursday. Citing the Danish Health Service, local news agency Ritzau reported 17 people were injured in the crash, which happened north of Copenhagen.
The European Union is preparing its 20th round of sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine. The measures are close to being approved, after earlier delays linked to energy concerns in Slovakia and Hungary eased following repairs to the Druzhba oil pipeline.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) warns that nearly four million people have returned to Sudan in recent months, hoping to rebuild their lives, but without urgent investment in basic services and infrastructure, these returns risk becoming unsustainable.
European Union envoys are set to approve a 20th package of sanctions against Russia, with Slovakia and Hungary expected to drop their opposition following repairs to the Druzhba oil pipeline, EU diplomats said on Wednesday.
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