PKK urges Turkey to free Ocalan, warns peace process will halt
• Nov 30, 2025, 2:21 PM
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The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) will take no further steps in indirect talks with Turkey as long as its founder Abdullah Ocalan remains imprisoned, said a senior commander. Since talks began last year, the PKK has complied with several peace process steps as Turkey prepares a legal framework for the group’s political integration.
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PKK urges Turkey to free Ocalan, warns peace process will halt
• 2:21 PM
1 min
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) will take no further steps in indirect talks with Turkey as long as its founder Abdullah Ocalan remains imprisoned, said a senior commander. Since talks began last year, the PKK has complied with several peace process s
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Palestinians battle harsh weather as winter arrives in Gaza
• 11:33 AM
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Palestinians in Gaza are again fighting for survival as a harsh winter cold sweeps the enclave. With many families confined to tents, residents are struggling to stay warm while essential supplies remain critically scarce.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu turns to president for pardon in ongoing trial
• 11:31 AM
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked Israel’s president to grant him a pardon amid his long-running corruption trial, which has bitterly divided the country. After requesting multiple delays in the proceedings, Netanyahu has put himself in
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Netanyahu seeks pardon from Israeli president in corruption case
• 10:52 AM
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday submitted a formal pardon request in his long-running corruption cases to the Israeli presidential office. The extraordinary appeal is now under review by President Isaac Herzog, whose office said the d
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Pope Leo lands in Lebanon, aims to bring hope in war-torn region
• 8:01 AM
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Pope Leo XIV landed in Lebanon on Sunday, arriving at a moment of profound uncertainty to deliver a message of hope to a nation beleaguered by years of crisis and to shore up one of the Middle East’s most fragile Christian communities.
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