News Follow-ups

* Turkey: Official and public events to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016.

* International: The second and final day of the sixth round of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, which began Tuesday in Rome, Italy, under US sponsorship, following five previous rounds held in Washington. The ongoing military escalation between the United States and Iran, a day after Washington officially announced the reactivation of the naval blockade against Iran, while Tehran continued its retaliation by launching attacks on Jordan and Gulf countries. A conference organized by the International Energy Agency, via remote connection, on digital power grids, discussing clean energy systems in light of the global rise in electricity demand.

* Yemen: Developments following an unprecedented military escalation in years between the Houthi group and the government, after the latter announced it had targeted the Sanaa airport runway to prevent an Iranian plane from landing.

* Iraq: The third day of an official visit of undisclosed duration by Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi to Washington.

* Qatar: The third and final day of Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani receiving delegations offering condolences on the death of his father, the former Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, with the expected arrival of Arab heads of state and officials to pay their respects.

Israel: Expected reactions regarding the round of direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon in Rome, from both the government coalition and the opposition. Monitoring the latest deliberations in the Knesset (parliament) as preparations are underway to formally dissolve it on July 17 due to the end of its current term. Observing reactions to the Israeli Knesset's passage of a bill that halts the arrest of ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews evading military conscription.

* Palestine: Monitoring Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip in effect since October 10, 2025, and tracking military and settler attacks on Palestinians in various areas of the West Bank. Monitoring expected reactions to Hebrew media reports revealing that Israel allocated $370 million about a month ago for the establishment of new settlements in the occupied West Bank, but kept the decision secret, according to the newspaper 'Yedioth Ahronoth'.

* Lebanon: A press conference held by Minister of Agriculture Nizar Hani to launch a forest health management campaign. A legislative session of Parliament to discuss and pass bills and legislative proposals on the agenda, including concluding an agreement with the International Monetary Fund, a general amnesty for prisoners, a media law, and the abolition of the death penalty.

* Morocco: The start of the work of the Moroccan-French Joint High Committee for Cooperation in Rabat, chaired by Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch and his French counterpart Sébastien Lecornu, continuing until Thursday. The efforts of Moroccan authorities to extinguish fires that have broken out 3 days ago in some areas such as the Larache forest in the north and the Aoufous oasis in the southeast of the Kingdom, with no mention of human or material losses.

* Sudan: Following a session held by the UN Security Council regarding Sudan, to hear the periodic briefing provided by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court regarding the Darfur region in the west of the country.

* Sports: 2026 World Cup semi-final: England / Argentina.

Special Reports

Turkey: 1- The first European minister to visit Turkey after the coup attempt: Supporting democracy was a duty (Interview). Former British minister Sir Alan Duncan, the first European minister to visit Turkey following the coup attempt carried out by the terrorist Gulen organization on July 15, 2016, said that his trip to Ankara days after the attempt carried a clear message of standing with the elected government and Turkish democracy, stressing that overthrowing elected governments by force is unacceptable. (Turkish Bulletin/ Zühal Demirci/ 700 words - video)

2- The night of the failed coup.. Traces of the assassination attempt on Erdogan remain in a hotel (Report). A report observing the traces of the attack on the hotel of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the night of the coup attempt, after the hotel management decided not to restore them so they remain a witness to what happened. Inside the hotel, bullet marks can be seen on door locks, broken furniture, smashed mirrors, and holes in the walls and furniture. In the back of the room where Erdogan stayed, prayer rugs and prayer beads remain in their places. (Turkish Bulletin/ Mugla/ Sabri Kesan/ photos and video/ 560 words)

3- 10 years have passed.. What happened on the night of the coup attempt in Turkey? (Report). As 10 years pass since the coup attempt carried out by the terrorist Gulen organization on July 15, 2016, the report reviews the stages that preceded the coup attempt, how the events of that night unfolded hour by hour, up to its failure, the human and material losses it left behind, in addition to the most prominent milestones that followed it. (Turkish Bulletin/ Jamil Murad Budak/ Sinanur Torun/ photos and video - about 1200 words)

Middle East and North Africa: 4- Due to the Israeli blockade.. Sewing tires is a lifeline for vehicles in Gaza (Report). A report covering the severe crisis in vehicle tires in the Gaza Strip as a result of the ongoing tight Israeli blockade since October 2023, which threatens to stop the remaining vehicles that provide services to Palestinians, including ambulances, civil defense, and commercial transport. Maintenance workshops and drivers are resorting to primitive solutions to slow down tire wear, such as sewing them and using a mixture of flour and water to extend their life. (Arabic Bulletin/ Gaza/ Hosni Nadim/ video/ 750 words)

5- Following a heatwave.. Morocco accelerates fire prevention measures (Interview). An Anadolu interview in which the official at the National Agency for Water and Forests in Morocco, Mohammed Boutahar, talks about the prevention system adopted by the Kingdom to face forest fires, saying that preparations do not stop at monitoring and warning, but extend to strengthening field readiness before fires break out, including 'mobilizing forest rangers, preparing and maintaining fire retardants, in addition to equipping and positioning a number of first-response vehicles'. (Arabic Bulletin/ Morocco/ Khalid Majdoub/ video/ 564 words)

* International: 6- 'Small Rewards'.. Happiness bought or a consumer trap? (Report). A report on the growing phenomenon of 'small rewards' in global consumption patterns, as many individuals, especially young people, tend to spend limited amounts on products and experiences that give them a quick sense of comfort and psychological satisfaction. The report reviews experts' opinions on the impact of this phenomenon and whether it represents a healthy way to deal with daily pressures or a consumer culture that may lead to overspending. (Turkish Bulletin/ Istanbul/ Mohammed Tarkhan/ 800 words)

* Multimedia: - Due to the Israeli blockade.. Sewing tires is a lifeline for vehicles in Gaza. - Following a heatwave.. Morocco accelerates fire prevention measures. - The first European minister to visit Turkey after the failed coup attempt: Supporting democracy was a duty. - The night of the failed coup.. Traces of the assassination attempt on Erdogan remain in a hotel. - 10 years since the Gulen terrorist organization's coup attempt in Turkey.