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Türkiye navigates complex threats as ISIS returns to the spotlight

Türkiye navigates complex threats as ISIS returns to the spotlight

A deadly confrontation unfolded in Türkiye’s Yalova province during a pre-planned security operation against the ISIS terrorist organization, resulting in the tragic deaths of three police officers and injuries to eight others, including one security guard. The incident occurred in the village of Elmalık, approximately nine kilometers from Yalova’s city center, when armed suspects opened fire on law enforcement personnel.

Interior ministry warns of rise in cyber fraud during holidays

Interior ministry warns of rise in cyber fraud during holidays

An increase in cyber fraud cases has been observed during the holiday period, with criminals attempting to obtain bank card and personal data from customers through deceptive calls and messages, Azernews reports, citing Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.

When protest turns provocation: Dangerous politics behind anti SOCAR actions [OPINION]

When protest turns provocation: Dangerous politics behind anti SOCAR actions [OPINION]

In recent times, the Gaza issue has been turned into a tool of profit for certain opportunistic groups operating behind a façade of religious virtue in different parts of the world. Actions taken under the pretext of condemning states, boycotting companies, or even provoking diplomatic tensions are often carried out with calculated intent, yet regrettably escape wider public scrutiny.

European gas prices rise amid storage buildup and LNG inflows

European gas prices rise amid storage buildup and LNG inflows

The upward trend was largely driven by the early and active filling of gas storage facilities ahead of the winter season. This process was supported by record volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, which played a key role in ensuring supply security across the continent.

Babayan breaks silence as Garabagh Armenians’ fate becomes political weapon

Babayan breaks silence as Garabagh Armenians’ fate becomes political weapon

Samvel Babayan, once the “commander” of the so-called Artsakh Defense Army and ex-“secretary” of the self-proclaimed Artsakh National Security Council, has returned to the spotlight with a blunt and uncompromising critique of the Armenian authorities. His timing, right before the June parliamentary elections, raises eyebrows, but his words strike at the unresolved legacy of Garabagh and the failures of Armenian leadership.

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