Analysis
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On July 15, 2016, one of the most difficult tests in Turkish history - a coup attempt against the will of the people - took place. But this attempt was not just a clash between the military and the state, but a night of great courage when the nation itself defended democracy with its hands, body, and soul.
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Bosnian men and boys under the age of 12 were rounded up and executed en masse: an estimated 8,372 were shot, their bodies buried in mass graves and later moved to cover their tracks. Women, girls and the elderly were forced onto buses and deported to other areas. Mladic openly declared in front of the cameras in those days: "This land is now Serb. We will take revenge on the Muslims."
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The contribution of Muslim scientists to science up to the 15th century is commendable. This can be understood from the terms "al-jabr" and "chemistry". The Islamic world has made an undeniable contribution not only to science, but also to the development of such areas as art, commerce, and politics. So why have they lagged behind Europe in science to this day? What are the reasons for this?
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Last summer, Uzbek Rayyona Ibrohimova won a gold medal at the World Olympiad in Germany. The images of the Uzbek girl, who won the German language competition against students from 62 countries, were published in local and foreign publications. They revealed that Rayyona Ibrohimova, from Andijan, is a child of a conservative family and is wearing a hijab. A year later, Rayyona's photos are again circulating on social networks, and posts are being written about her. This time, Rayyona Ibrohimova's appearance became the talk of the town, not because she received a state award from President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. In the photos, Rayyona, in everyone's conservative imagination, looked classically Western, without a hijab, with a skullcap and a little makeup. Social media users wrote that Rayyona had removed her hijab for a meeting with the president.
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The problems in interstate relations between Russia and Azerbaijan began during the collapse of the USSR. In the early years of the Karabakh conflict, Azerbaijani society was quite inclined towards Russia. However, the introduction of Soviet troops into Baku in January 1990 had a negative impact on the attitude towards Russia in Azerbaijan. It was on January 20, 1990 that Moscow actually lost Azerbaijan.
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June 27 is the Day of Press and Media Workers. Azon Global, which has been working and creating in this field, has been the voice of the Islamic and Muslim world since 2017. Despite being under various forms of pressure and censorship for this activity, it does not hesitate to speak out. Globally, religious publications, leaders, and creative people who write on the right path have become a "danger" for a certain group.
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The recent sanctions imposed by the UK and its allies on two senior Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Betzalel Smotrich, have been widely seen as a significant moral stand against the growing extremism within the Israeli leadership. However, behind this sensational move lies a much more calculated and cynical strategy. This is not a genuine response by Western countries to Israel, but rather a pretense of opposing Zionist atrocities. These well-planned, limited, and largely ineffective measures reveal a much more profound truth: Western governments, despite their rhetoric, are failing to confront Israel’s apartheid system and its genocidal war against the Palestinians.
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The Turkish government is concerned: the number of births in the country is steadily decreasing. According to official data, in 2001 the total fertility rate was 2.38, and by 2024 this figure had fallen to 1.48. That is, the number of children born to a woman during her reproductive years is less than two. It is known that the decline in fertility causes a number of demographic, social and economic problems. For example, the labor force is shrinking, and the increase in the number of elderly people increases the burden on the social security system.
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Will we really survive this war by staying away from it? Or is this war our war, whether we like it or not? Should we consider this war as a "conflict between two enemies" and take a neutral position? Or is this actually a very dangerous issue, and are the forces targeting Iran planning to target us tomorrow as well? If "Israel" wins, God forbid, then there will be no obstacles in front of it: it will target Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Pakistan, Turkey and other countries in turn, as its leaders have openly declared - Dr. Navvof Takruri, member of the World Council of Scholars, head of the Palestinian Council of Scholars.
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US President Donald Trump said he knew that "Iran is very close to a nuclear weapon." But where did he get such information? The answer is obvious - Benjamin Netanyahu told him. What did US intelligence agencies tell Trump? According to them, "Iran is not working on creating nuclear weapons and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did not authorize such a program, which was suspended in 2003." I wonder if Trump does not trust his spies or does not want to trust them? The answer to this question is even more interesting - Paul Craig Roberts, an American political analyst.





















