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Cyprus Mail on MSNErdogan expected in north on Saturday afternoonTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to arrive in the north at 1pm on Saturday to formally inaugurate the new ‘presidential’ complex by Ayios Dhometios in northern Nicosia.After the ...
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The Independent on MSNElif Shafak: ‘As a novelist in Turkey, you can find yourself put on trial, prosecuted... almost digitally lynched’As a novelist in Turkey, you can find yourself put on trial, prosecuted... almost digitally lynched’ - THE SATURDAY INTERVIEW ...
Several thousand Turkish Cypriots took to the streets of the northern half of ethnically divided Cyprus’ capital Nicosia to ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNGovernment condemns Erdogan’s visit to NorthThe government on Friday condemned the visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the north, saying recent remarks from Turkish and Turkish Cypriot officials are not only provocative but ...
More than a half century ago, the Greek junta and its allies in Cyprus sought enosis, the political union between Greece and ...
ANKARA, May 2. /TASS/. Turkey plans to finish the construction of the first reactor of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant soon and begin test power generation by the end of this year, President Recep ...
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Jacobin on MSNWhy the PKK Is Ready for PeaceAbdullah Öcalan published a historic “Call for Peace and a Democratic Society.” In it, he calls on the Kurdistan Workers’ ...
America, once the free world’s emblem, inspiration, and engine, is now being led by a man for whom liberty means nothing.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNMan who made Erdogan-Cyprus corruption ring accusations ‘shot dead’ in The HagueA man who had given a series of interviews in which he made allegations of a deep money-laundering and smuggling network based in Cyprus involving some of the most powerful men in Turkey, including ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNErdogan's day in Rome. He came, he saw, he wagged his fingerBy Akin Nazli in Belgrade Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on April 29 paid a one-day visit to Rome to attend the ...
Politicians, lawyers and journalists who left behind autocratic systems in Europe, Asia and Latin America see the Trump ...
ANKARA, Turkey -- A Turkish court on Wednesday convicted a Swedish journalist of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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