Daily brief
Turkish President Erdoğan signed a decree closing Bilgi University amid a criminal probe, as the government also revoked the license of another university seized by the state. The Turkish election board is weighing an opposition objection to a court ruling that ousted the leader of the main opposition party, deepening a political crisis. (ongoing coverage)
Türkiye has become a key energy hub and actor for peace, Erdoğan said, as Turkish and Iranian foreign ministers discussed Tehran-Washington talks.
German politician Wadephul promoted closer arms cooperation with Ukraine, as Ukraine shows new confidence against Russia.
US Secretary of State Rubio warned Spain's PM that Trump is disappointed with allies over Iran, as Mexico deepens economic ties with the EU as a counterweight to the US.
Apple took the Epic Games dispute to the Supreme Court, and a woman received a life sentence in Deggendorf for poisoning her partner.