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Famagusta Independent MP Ayşegül BaybarsKyrenia Independent Deputy Jale Refik Rogers and former deputy Gülşah Sanver ManavoğluIn the presidential election Republican Turkish Party(CTP) candidate CTP Chairman Tufan ErhürmanHe announced that he would support. Baybars, Rogers and Manavoğlu in a joint statement, the country’s recent, internal and foreign political crises, uncertainties and insecurity dominated a political climate was expressed. This environment, which is formed by the influence of bad administration, has eroded the sense of social justice, has worn out democratic values, has brought the corporate structure to the point of collapse ,, in this process, the Turkish Cypriot people, the will…

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News center Lawyer Mehmet Öner Ekinci said that the parliament was ineffective during the construction process and that unlimited powers were given to the execution. Ekinci, who gave an example through the tariff of health institutions wages, drew attention to the regulations contrary to the Constitution and proposed to establish a “law monitoring committee” in the Assembly. Mehmet Öner Ekinci, one of the well -known lawyers of the country, made serious criticisms of the law making process in the Republican Assembly and said that the parliament did not use the primary powers sufficiently and that these powers were transferred to…

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The United States and the European Union reached a trade framework agreement on Sunday to set a 15% tariff on most EU goods, averting, at least for now, a bigger trade war between the two allies that account for almost a third of global trade. The sweeping announcement came after President Donald Trump and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen met briefly at Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland. Their private sit-down culminated months of bargaining, with the White House deadline Friday nearing for imposing punishing tariffs on the EU’s 27 member countries. “It was a very interesting negotiation.…

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I really have to give it to those living in one of the 19 federated nations; my following defense of a unitary administrative system seems as awkward as denying human rights! But if they remember that of the 193 U.N. member states, their federal system is not conventional but exceptional! Federalism is indeed a mode of government in very big and powerful nations (e.g., the U.S., the Russian Federation), but it is still uncommon. There are other big and powerful nations, e.g., the United Kingdom, despite the word “united” in its name, and China, Japan and seven other nations that…

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Key takeaways: SOL futures and funding rates show moderate optimism, but no strong bullish positioning yet. Network activity and ETF anticipation support upside, but confidence among big players remains muted. Solana’s native token, SOL (SOL), rallied 28% in three weeks, creating some positive momentum after nearly two months of bearish price action. The move has sparked moderate optimism in SOL derivatives, although whales and market makers have yet to turn bullish. Traders are now questioning what might unlock a new rally toward $260. SOL perpetual funding rate, annualized. Source: Laevitas.chThe current 16% annualized funding rate for SOL reflects moderate enthusiasm…

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Key points: Bitcoin’s tightening range trading signals a possible range expansion in the next few days. Select altcoins also face selling pressure, but remain above their near-term support levels. Bitcoin (BTC) continues to sell off at the $120,000 level, but the repeated retest of a resistance level tends to weaken it. If buyers do not cede much ground to the bears, it improves the prospects of BTC hitting a new all-time high above $123,218. Fundstrat head of research Tom Lee said in an interview with CNBC that BTC could soar to $200,000 to $250,000 over the next few months. At…

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In a landmark move for Israeli rights groups and NGOs, B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights declared Monday that the war in Gaza constitutes genocide against Palestinians. Both organizations are frequent critics of Israeli government policies, but the language in their reports issued Monday was their most stark yet. “Nothing prepares you for the realization that you are part of a society committing genocide. This is a deeply painful moment for us,” B’Tselem executive director, Yuli Novak, told a news conference unveiling the two reports. “As Israelis and Palestinians who live here and witness the reality every day, we have…

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At least 34 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza on Monday, local health officials said, a day after Israel loosened aid restrictions amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. Israel announced Sunday “tactical pause” in Gaza City, Deir al-Balah and Muwasi for 10 hours a day until further notice to allow for the improved flow of aid to Palestinians in Gaza, where concern over hunger has grown and designate secure routes for aid delivery. Israel said it would continue military operations alongside the new humanitarian measures. The Israeli military had no immediate comment about the latest strikes, which occurred outside…

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A man and a woman who had recently moved to northwest Arkansas were apparently killed as they hiked in a state park with their school-age daughters, authorities said Sunday. Arkansas State Police identified the victims as Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41. The agency said in a statement that the couple had recently moved to Prairie Grove from out of state. Facebook pages for each, verified by NBC News, say that they have lived in inland California and eastern Montana. Public records place them in Miles City, Montana. Cristen Amanda Brink and Clinton David Brink.via FacebookState police…

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“At a critical moment like this, the government did not respond as it should have,” he said in a televised address. He then listed 12 immediate actions by the government to support those affected. “We need to examine what did not work, why it did not work, and take any necessary corrective measures,” Christodoulides said, adding that he has given instructions for all involved departments to submit full assessment reports of their role and involvement in managing the fires by the end of the week. In the interest of transparency, he said, these reports will be made public, and based…

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