NATO Begins 5 Percent Bargaining
February 14, 2025 05:30US increases pressure on European allies to allocate 5 percent of GDP for defense spending at NATO meeting.
US increases pressure on European allies to allocate 5 percent of GDP for defense spending at NATO meeting.
Israel contemplates using special forces for a strategic move against Iran's nuclear facilities, supported by US weaponry and intelligence.
Qatar's investment vehicles, including PSG's majority owners, are slowing down their interests in France, according to sources.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias made scandalous remarks comparing Turkey and Greece during a conference in Washington.
A grenade was thrown into a café in the Village Olympique district of Grenoble, France, leaving 12 wounded, two critically.
Greece intensifies lobbying efforts in the US, hiring a powerful lobbying firm to get closer to President Trump amidst tensions with Turkey.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's official visit to Indonesia and the warm welcome by the Indonesian people have been extensively covered in the local media.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praises Turkey's defense industry foundation and emphasizes the importance of innovation and collaboration.
The German government has extended the special border controls to prevent illegal immigration for another six months.
President Trump threatens military action if Hamas does not comply, raising fears of renewed conflict in the region.
Deputy Foreign Minister Nuh Yılmaz will attend the Syria-themed international conference in Paris to discuss stability and security in the region.
Israel and the US face resistance from Arab-Egyptian-Palestinian alliance in Gaza reconstruction plan, while Hamas rejects Trump's relocation plan.
Greek PM Miçotakis' efforts to prevent the sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey in France did not succeed as President Macron did not commit to the request.
A recent report on international relations highlights increasing trust in Turkey, especially in Western countries, ahead of the 61st Munich Security Conference.
Speculations arise as investigators delve into the perplexing case of the British couple found dead in France, with unanswered questions lingering.
President of Syria, Ahmed Shara, emphasizes the need to lift sanctions imposed on the country, stating that with the fall of the regime, these sanctions are no longer justified.
Positive shift in perceptions towards Turkey according to Munich Security Report 2025 survey results.
World leaders and top executives from major tech companies convene in Paris for the 3rd International Artificial Intelligence Action Summit.
An international research team has announced the discovery of a 1500-kilometer rift extending from southeastern Turkey to Iran, potentially impacting the region significantly.
UN Secretary-General's deputy, Rosemary DiCarlo, visited Nicosia to finalize details for the upcoming Cyprus summit in Geneva with the participation of Turkey, Greece, and the UK.
A mother and her son have been arrested in connection with the death of 11-year-old Louise in France.
Greece is getting ready to officially protest against Italy over the sale of Piaggio Aerospace to Turkish defense company Baykar.
Austrian highway restrooms to replace existing toilets with squat toilets for improved hygiene and durability.
The banned film, 'Bad Son', which was prohibited during the Baath regime, was screened for the first time in Syria, depicting the oppression and tyranny of the regime.
Turkish Cypriot businessman Asil Nadir, who had been undergoing treatment, passed away at a hospital in Nicosia, Northern Cyprus.
Two suspects in custody as investigation reveals multiple stab wounds on Louise's body, sparking shock and outrage.
Greek Prime Minister Miçotakis to discuss the possibility of Meteor missile sale to Turkey with French President Macron.
French President Macron expresses willingness to create a positive agenda in bilateral relations with Turkey during phone call with President Erdogan.
Traffic delays reported on routes to ski resorts in France and Germany due to winter sports traffic.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu suggests Saudi Arabia to establish a Palestinian state, sparking controversy in the Middle East.