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Turkey, Libya committed to eastern Mediterranean maritime accord
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that Turkey and Libya were committed to a 2019 maritime demarcation accord in the eastern Mediterranean, after meeting Libya’s Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh in Ankara.
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German conservatives openly at odds over who should succeed Merkel
Germany’s ruling conservative parties disagreed publicly on Monday over who should be their candidate for chancellor in the Sept. 26 federal election, exposing fears that they may lose power after 16 years in government under Angela Merkel.
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U.S. was not involved in Iran nuclear site incident -White House
The White House on Monday said it was not involved in a power outage incident at an Iranian nuclear site and declined comment on Tehran’s accusing Israel of sabotaging the Natanz facility.
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The Karabakh War: The Lessons of Defeat in the Cyberspace
By Lieutenant-General (Ret.) Hayk S. Kotanjian, PhD, Professor Strategic Security Studies
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A Vote Largely Motivated by Hate in Armenia’s June ‘21 Elections
By Benyamin Poghosyan, PhD, Chairman, Center for Political and Economic Strategic Studies
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Are We Seeing a New National Strategy on Human Rights Emerging in Uzbekistan under President Mirziyoyev?
Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Kingdom of Belgium
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Taiwan reports new incursion by Chinese jets into defence zone
Taiwan’s Defence Ministry on Monday reported a new incursion by China’s air force into the island’s air defence identification zone, made up of eight fighter jets and two other aircraft, one of which flew through the strategic Bashi Channel.
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Turkey's Erdogan says statement by former admirals implies coup
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said a statement by former admirals in support of the Montreaux Convention maritime accord went beyond freedom of expression and had implications of a coup, though he added he was committed to the pact.
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