Turkey Charges 103 with Terrorism Ahead of NATO Summit
Turkish authorities have charged 103 individuals with membership in a terrorist organization in the lead-up to the upcoming NATO summit.

In Turkey, shortly before the planned NATO summit, 103 people have been formally charged with belonging to a terrorist organization. This move comes as the country prepares to host the high-level international event. The specific identities of the accused or the organization they are alleged to have been involved with have not been disclosed so far. Information about the case remains limited, and further developments are expected in the near future. This action may indicate an enhanced security posture ahead of the summit, which will be attended by leaders from many countries.
