"Thank you, American universities," was written on tents set up in Gaza's southern city of Rafah, where 1.4 million displaced people from other parts of the enclave have sought refuge.
Guests from across Spain and Latin America attended the launch event in Istanbul.
Despite their initial claims of ensuring the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza, Israeli forces have divided the enclave into two zones and restricted movement northwards.
As the student protests expand, the US police have come to use brute force against students.
South America's largest savanna is being plundered, according to a report by an investigative nonprofit, amid calls for governments in rich consumer markets to regulate the markets.
The Gaza truce talks in Saudi Arabia will also cover the delivery of humanitarian aid to the besieged Palestinian enclave.
Lauding the Development Road Project, which would diversify Iraq's income beyond oil, ITF head Hasan Turan says the project would also repress the PKK terror group's presence.
15 of rescued migrants were on a life raft pushed into Turkish territorial waters by Greek elements, Turkish Coast Guard Command says.
The platform is part of Türkiye's "vision to promote rights and justice in as many languages as possible," says Communications Director Fahrettin Altun.