Turkish and NATO Defenses Intercepted a Third Missile Over Incirlik
Turkish air defenses shot down a third missile targeting Incirlik Air Base, near Adana, reportedly fired from Iran, according to Cumhuriyet
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed support for plans to negotiate with countries such as Vietnam, Turkey, and Iraq to help manage the flow of illegal migrants into the UK. Although Starmer refrained from providing specifics, he acknowledged the possibility of such talks, emphasizing that international cooperation is essential in addressing the issue of illegal migration.
His comments came in response to a report from The Sunday Times, which revealed that Home Secretary Yvette Cooper was considering implementing a strategy similar to Italy's, involving migrant centers in Albania. Starmer’s support for international solutions to the migrant crisis was echoed by Transport Secretary Louise Hay, who emphasized the government's ongoing efforts to work with European and global partners to reach agreements that tackle the issue effectively.
Starmer has also highlighted the need to directly address the "traffickers," individuals responsible for organizing the illegal transportation of asylum seekers from northern France to the UK. Drawing from his experience as attorney general, where he helped dismantle terrorist organizations involved in smuggling, Starmer underscored the importance of cracking down on these networks.
In contrast to his stance on future international agreements, Starmer’s government discontinued the previous plan to send migrants to Rwanda, which had been championed by the former administration.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic claimed that Croatia was the foreign state most actively involved in what he described as an attempted “color revolution” in Serbia
US President Donald Trump declared that Iran has been “totally defeated” following American airstrikes on Kharg Island, releasing video footage that he said shows the scale of the operation and the destruction inflicted on Iranian military assets.
Global oil markets have reacted sharply to the escalation of military strikes against Iran. According to Agence France-Presse, the price of Brent crude has jumped by roughly 42% since the start of U.S. and Israeli attacks on the country.
Earlier this month, Croatia welcomed its first group of conscripts at the Eugen Kvaternik military training center near Slunj, marking the return of compulsory military service, which had been suspended since 2007
Turkish air defenses shot down a third missile targeting Incirlik Air Base, near Adana, reportedly fired from Iran, according to Cumhuriyet
The United States has temporarily eased restrictions on the purchase of certain Russian oil shipments currently stranded at sea, as global energy markets face growing strain due to the ongoing war involving Iran.
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