Tag: Turkey
Fighting Erupts Between Somali and Libyan Forces in Turkey, Suspicions over Turkish-Trained Somali Forces
Reports from Turkey say a knife fight broke out at a military training camp for Somali, Libyan and Syrian troops. There was a battle in
Libya: Despite scepticism, the oil agreement convinces the International community
Russia is satisfied, Turkey agrees, the United States approves with reservations, the United Nations is silent. These are the reactions of the main international actors
Enemy or friends,terrorists or rebels? Who are the Syrians fighting for Erdogan?
In addition to protecting their sources, a journalist has a duty not to get too attached to them. Staying disengaged and adopting a less emotional
Turkey admits to under-reporting COVID-19 cases
In a shocking revelation, the country’s health minister said that the figures published only count the number of people with symptoms. Following accusations by an
French president Macron accuses Turkey to send mercenaries in Azerbaijan
There is no good news from the Caucasus, and once again, France accuses Turkey of fomenting this conflict which died down in 1994, but reignited
Why Qatar is not an ally of the United States in the Middle East
It is essential for each country to understand what its allies are, the friends you can rely on. Each government must be clear with whom
Why Erdogan’s Turkey is a threat to Europe
In the height of summer, France and Turkey entered a new ice age. Relations between the two countries have always been rather cold, but in
Libya: after Serraj, what next?
The total-betting on who will take the place of Fayez al-Serraj has begun since the premier anticipated in a speech to the nation, Wednesday 16
Tension rises in Syria, attacks against Turkish forces and protests against the army
A wave of attacks against Turkish troops has begun in northern Syria, particularly in the al-Bab area north of Aleppo. The last one occurred just
Turkey wants Bashagha and not Serraj at the negotiating table for Libya, the sultan power on the puppet government
The recent Libyan dialogue meetings in Montreux in Switzerland, Bouznika in Morocco, and the delegations in Cairo give hope that a ceasefire will be reached