During his speech at the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called for immediate international intervention to halt the ongoing violence in Gaza.
The recent defence agreement between the United States and South Cyprus has reignited tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, with Turkey strongly criticising Washington’s involvement. By abandoning its neutrality and aligning
China's steel industry is grappling with a significant challenge: an overabundance of production capacity. This excess is not just a domestic issue but has profound global repercussions. As the world's
Representatives of NATO's Defence and Security Cooperation Directorate recently convened with officials from Azerbaijan's National Defence University (NDU) in Baku. The focus of their discussions was the progress and reforms
Azerbaijan, a significant player in the global energy market, has taken its first steps towards marshalling climate finance ahead of the UN COP29 summit, which it will host in November.
Georgia's aspirations to join the European Union have been abruptly halted, following the recent decision by the bloc's member states. This comes mere months after Georgia was granted candidate status,
President Ersin Tatar recently appeared on a BBC radio programme to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Cyprus Peace Operation. Hosted by James Copnall, the live broadcast provided a platform
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Cyprus Peace Operation, Turkey's leading party chairman Özgür Özel paid a visit to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, marking this
In a significant move ahead of the 50th anniversary of the military intervention that divided Cyprus, the Turkish parliament has called for an end to the inhumane isolation of the
Founded in 1960, the Republic of Cyprus had the potential to be a shared homeland for both Turkish and Greek Cypriots. However, the dissatisfaction of Greek Cypriots with the republic









