Turkish authorities launched a series of coordinated dawn raids across multiple provinces ahead of the NATO summit scheduled for July 7–8 in Ankara, detaining lawyers, journalists, writers, students, political activists and members of civil society organizations in what critics describe as an expanding crackdown on dissent. According to Kurdish news outlet Nûmedya24 , the operations were carried out in Istanbul, Ankara, Antalya, Kocaeli, Izmir, Çanakkale, Bursa and several other provinces, targeting individuals allegedly linked to anti-NATO activities or opposition groups. Among those detained was lawyer Ezgi Önalan , the Istanbul branch chair of the Contemporary Lawyers Association (ÇHD). The association said police raided her home before dawn and detained her while simultaneously arresting several of her clients. ÇHD accused the government of conducting politically motivated operations intended to create a "thorn-free rose garden" ahead of the NATO summit. Lawyer ...
Turkey and the United States are drawing closer in their efforts to stabilize Libya by supporting a political settlement between the country's rival eastern and western administrations. However, the durability of their cooperation could ultimately depend on Washington's position on Ankara's controversial 2019 maritime agreement with Libya, according to reporting by Barin Kayaoglu for Al-Monitor. A series of high-level diplomatic engagements has highlighted Washington's renewed focus on Libya. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently met Saddam Hifter, deputy commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), just days after holding talks with Government of National Unity (GNU) Deputy Defense Minister Abdulsalam al-Zubi. Earlier, US senior adviser for Arab and African affairs Massad Boulos met Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Cairo, where the officials reaffirmed their suppor...