November 25th in Turkey saw a dual focus on domestic political developments and international diplomacy. The morning was largely dominated by the acceptance of the IMM indictment against Ekrem İmamoğlu, widely reported across multiple outlets (Gerçek Gündem, Hürriyet, OdaTV, Yeni Akit). This followed earlier discussions regarding the İmralı visit and CHP's position. Concurrently, discussions around the İmralı visit continued into the early afternoon, with DEM Party statements and analyses by figures like Mümtaz'er Türköne highlighting Abdullah Öcalan's central role. As the day progressed, international diplomacy gained prominence. President Erdoğan announced the potential for Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul, and Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt engaged in discussions to stabilize the Gaza cease-fire. Meanwhile, women and LGBTQ+ individuals protested against male violence in İstiklâl.