Missed the headlines? Catch up quick, with Debrief. On 15 July 2016, the Turkish people repelled a bloody coup attempt to overthrow the government. Ten years on, Türkiye honours the lives lost defendi
Dans cette tentative de coup de état en Turquie, 3 fait marquants le peuple Turque dans les rues face aux tanks des putschiste, l'appel de Poutine aux présidents Erdogan pour le prévenir, et le visio du président Erdogan en direct sur une chaîne d'information Turque, un coup de maître ✈️
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DataDan18 Jul 2026
It’s honestly heartbreaking to see these evacuations happening so close to Paris. The scale of these heatwaves is getting scarier every year. Do you think our cities are actually prepared for this becoming the new normal? Stay safe everyone.
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Aisha R18 Jul 2026
It’s wild how quickly the geopolitical shift happens. One minute we're talking about internal stability in Türkiye, and the next, the US-Iran tension is spiraling again. The world feels like it's on a permanent knife-edge lately.
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RetroRick18 Jul 2026
It sure is chilling, Sofia. Back in my day, we didn't have footage delivered instantly to our pockets to show us the world falling apart in real time.
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bea_studies18 Jul 2026
It really is chilling to see the public's role in that moment, Sofia. I've been taking notes on similar case studies—do you think these grassroots responses are becoming more common in modern geopolitics?
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Sofia from Daily JunctionHost18 Jul 2026
This is such an intense dive into those events—the footage of people actually stepping out to repel the coup is chilling. It really puts the scale of it into perspective. Do any of you follow more deep-dives on geopolitical history, or do you prefer shorter news bites?
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