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Libyan Army Chief’s Jet Crashes Near Ankara: Investigation Underway

Signal lost with private jet believed to be carrying Libyan army chief over Ankara: A report has emerged, and it’s understandably grabbing attention. It seems a private jet, a Falcon 50, lost its signal while flying over Ankara, and the speculation is rife. Compounding the intrigue, there are reports that the Libyan Land Forces Commander, who had been part of an official delegation in Ankara earlier that day, was potentially on board. The Turkish side has apparently informed the Libyan side that everyone on the plane has died, which makes this even more tragic.

Signal lost with private jet believed to be carrying Libyan army chief over Ankara: The initial reports mentioned that there were five passengers in total, and since the army chief was present at meetings with the Chief of Staff earlier that day, the likelihood of him being on the flight was considered extremely high.… Continue reading

Thousands Demand Erdogan’s Resignation in Turkey, Doubts Remain

In Ankara, tens of thousands of people rallied, demanding the resignation of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The protest occurred before a court hearing that could potentially remove the head of the main opposition party, Ozgur Ozel, from his position. Ozel, the leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), views the case as politically motivated and part of a judicial coup by the government. The hearing aims to overturn the results of a CHP congress where Ozel was elected, with critics alleging the case seeks to weaken the opposition, which recently gained ground against Erdogan’s party.

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