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The Quartet Rising: How the Iran War Is Forging a New Muslim Power Bloc

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey have moved from diplomatic convenience to geopolitical agency — brokering a ceasefire, sidelining both Tehran and Tel Aviv, and sketching the outlines of a new regional order. In the early hours of 8 April 2026, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that the United States and Iran had agreed to a two-week ceasefire, ending the most intense phase of a conflict that had shaken the Persian Gulf, disrupted global shipping, and left both belligerents — as well as Israel — in a state of deepening regional isolation. The announcement came less than a fortnight after four foreign ministers had gathered in the Pakistani capital for talks that, at the time, attracted less attention than they deserved. The ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey met in Islamabad on 29 March. Their joint communiqué called for an immediate end to hostilities. What followed rewrote the diplomatic architecture of the Middle East: within days, Islama...
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Lebanon Ceasefire Takes Hold as US-Iran Nuclear Deal Edges Closer

A ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into effect at midnight Thursday, prompting celebrations and a mass return of displaced civilians to southern Lebanon, even as early reports of violations cast a shadow over the fragile truce. The halt in fighting, brokered by United States President Donald Trump, follows a separate ceasefire with Iran declared last week, and comes amid intensifying diplomatic efforts to secure a longer-term agreement ending nearly seven weeks of regional war. Ceasefire Terms and Early Violations The ceasefire agreement, outlined in a US State Department press release whose text was agreed to by both governments, commits Lebanon to taking "meaningful steps" — with international support — to prevent Hezbollah and other armed groups from attacking Israel. The agreement may be extended should both countries agree and as Lebanon demonstrates its ability to assert its sovereignty. Hours after midnight, however, the Lebanese army reported Israeli ...

Kıbrıs'ın Son İki Toplumlu Köyünde ve Ara Bölgesinde Egemenlik Çekişmesi

On beş Türk ana muharebe tankı ateşkes hattının kuzeyinde motorları çalışır halde beklerken ve tartışmalı Çayhan Düzü adı verilen arazide esen bahar rüzgârında bir Türk bayrağı dalgalanırken; Birleşmiş Milletler (BM) barış gücü askerleri, bir futbol sahasından bile küçük olan bu ihtilaflı bölge üzerinde helikopterle keşif uçuşları gerçekleştiriyordu. Biraz aşağıda ise Kıbrıslı Rum veterinerler, ellerindeki şap aşılarını uygulayamadan bekliyor; BM eskortunun geçişine izin vermeyen Türk askerî güçleri, aşılamaya rıza gösteren çiftçilerle karşı karşıya geliyordu. 16 Nisan 2026 tarihinde BM Barış Operasyonları Birimi, Kıbrıslı Rumlar ile Kıbrıslı Türklerin hâlâ yan yana yaşadığı Kıbrıs'taki son yer olan Pile'de (Pyla) gerçek zamanlı olarak cereyan eden ve her halükârda dünyanın en tuhaf egemenlik ihtilaflarından biri olan bu durum hakkında Güvenlik Konseyi'ni bilgilendirdi.  Pile'deki bu açmaz münferit bir olay değil. Ağustos 2023'ten bu yana ivme kazanan bir kriz sarma...

School Massacres Expose Turkey's Deepening Social Crisis as Conservative Education System Faces Reckoning

A 14-year-old student opened fire at his own school in the southern Turkish city of Kahramanmaraş on April 15, killing nine people — eight students and one teacher — and wounding 13 others, six of them critically, in one of the deadliest school attacks in the country's history. The gunman, identified as eighth-grade student İsa Aras Mersinli, arrived at the school carrying five firearms and seven ammunition magazines concealed in his backpack. He died during the attack; authorities are investigating whether his death was a suicide or an accidental self-inflicted wound. Interior Minister Mustafa Çiftçi, who travelled to the city alongside the Justice, National Education and Health ministers, confirmed the death toll and the critical condition of three of the wounded. Provincial Governor Mükerrem Ünlüer confirmed that the boy's father, identified only by his initials U.M., is a former police intelligence officer — a detail that investigators believe explains how the teenager acce...

Cyprus' Last Bicommunal Village And The Legal Fiction No One Can Resolve

As fifteen Turkish main battle tanks idled north of the ceasefire line and a Turkish flag snapped in the spring wind over the contested tract of Çayhan Düzü, United Nations peacekeepers flew helicopter surveillance sorties over a patch of disputed land smaller than a football stadium. Below them, Greek Cypriot veterinarians waited with foot-and-mouth vaccines they could not administer, blocked from reaching consenting farmers by Turkish military forces who denied the UN escort passage. On April 16, 2026, the UN Department of Peace Operations briefed the Security Council on what is, by any measure, one of the world's strangest sovereignty disputes — playing out in real time in Pyla, the last place on Cyprus where Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots still live side by side. The Pyla standoff is not an isolated incident. It is the latest convulsion in a pattern that has accelerated since August 2023, each episode exposing the same structural fracture: three parties — the Republic of C...