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New attack from Turkey: Greece’s fishing maps draw “imaginary borders” in the Aegean and the Mediterranean
Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs refers to maps published on the website of the Greek Directorate of Fisheries Control
Anger in Ankara over Greece–Israel–Cyprus cooperation and concern over US support
Turkey is attempting to incorporate Greek-Turkish relations and the Cyprus issue into the new geopolitical competition taking shape after the war against Iran. Its goal is to break up the Athens–Tel Aviv–Nicosia axis, while it is particularly concerned about the unwavering support of the United States for Israel
Cuba is ready for any military attack, says President Miguel Díaz-Canel
He also stated that Cuba is not a bankrupt state but a country under siege
The US has placed a $10 million bounty on the leader of a pro-Iranian organization in Iraq, which is responsible for dozens of kidnappings of American citizens
The latest victim of Kataeb Hezbollah was journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was abducted while walking on a street in Baghdad
Analysis: The Strait of Hormuz, a ceasefire hanging by a thread, and what Trump and Iran want – “Shipwreck” in the negotiations in Islamabad
Trump is attempting an exit even without a clear victory, the mullahs are “investing” in the Strait of Hormuz as a means of pressure on the international community, and Israel is focusing its military operations on Lebanon - Markets are constantly pricing in geopolitical risk
US–Iran talks fail: “We made clear what our red lines are,” Vance says departing Islamabad
“Unreasonable demands,” Tehran responds - After 21 hours, US and Iranian delegations failed to reach an agreement to end the war - “I think it’s worse news for Iran than for the US,” said J.D. Vance