Declassified Documents
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Tejero’s Death and Declassified Files Revive 1981 Coup Scrutiny
The death of coup leader Antonio Tejero coincided with the declassification of documents, intensifying scrutiny on Spain’s 1981 failed coup and King Juan Carlos I’s alleged role.
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Madeleine McCann’s Name Surfaces in Declassified Epstein Files, Renewing Focus
Nearly two decades after her disappearance, Madeleine McCann’s name has emerged in newly declassified Jeffrey Epstein court documents, reigniting public speculation and attention.
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Amelia Earhart: Newly Declassified Documents Reveal Fresh Insights into Her Disappearance
Thousands of newly declassified U.S. government records shed new light on the enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, revealing key details about her final flight, the massive search operation, and persistent theories surrounding her fate.
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Declassified U.S. Documents and Turkey’s Strategy to Neutralize the Armenian “Unification” Ideology
Recently declassified U.S. documents have been interpreted in Armenia’s political landscape based on the perspectives of different actors. Rather than debating the correctness or mistakes of U.S., Russian, or Armenian policies and their leaders, let us examine Turkish interests from…

