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Turkish general denounces plot trial as slur on... A retired Turkish general accused of leading an alleged plot by nearly 200 military officers to overthrow the government denounced the case in court on Monday as a slur on the armed forces based on fake evidence.
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Turkey says told Gaddafi to appoint a president Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said he told Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi he should appoint a president with popular support as a way to end the country's crisis, Al Arabiya television reported on Monday.
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Announcement released by doctor treating Tatlises Maslak Acıbadem Hospital Chief Physician Çağlar Çuhadaroğlu has announced that there is still the risk of fatality for Ibrahim Tatlises, however his condition has improved since he was first admitted to the hospital.
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Ibrahim Tatlises shot in the head by long-barreled... Famous Turkish performed Ibrahim Tatlises was the victim of an assassination attempt last night. The perpetrators used a long-barreled rifle to shoot Tatlises in the head, leaving him in critical condition. The heavily injured Tatlises has had to undergo two surgeries, due to bleeding and to prevent brain death.
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An eighty-year problem solved Foreign Affairs Minister Davutoğlu purchased a building situated across from the Athens Embassy and has told his counterpart Droutsas that they can in turn begin building on Greece’s property in Kavaklıdere.
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Greece urges Turkey to quickly implement... Greece urged Turkey on Tuesday to quickly implement an EU deal obliging Ankara to take back illegal migrants who have crossed its territory before reaching Greece.
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A return to university 14-years later with ECHR... The ECHR has ruled in favor of Mürsel Eren, whom had scored in the top 100 of the University Placement Examination or ÖSS, however due to ‘suspicions of his success’ he was never registered resulting in a 14-year struggle for justice. Finally, at the age of 38, Eren is a third year student in Ankara’s Law School.
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‘State of emergency’ due to snow and blizzard Temperature drops of 8-10 degrees are expected today in Istanbul. Officials warn that bridges and viaducts could freeze over and sea transportation may be disrupted.
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Two more journalists jailed over coup plot A court on Sunday charged two more prominent journalists with links to an alleged plot to topple the Turkish government in a case that has raised worries of media freedom in Turkey.
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A political first! Prime Minister Erdoğan and main opposition leader Kılıçdaroğlu conducted an opening together yesterday marking a first, while Izmir’s has finally embraced their own suburban light rail system.
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Journalists gathered in Taksim to protest recent... Journalists in Turkey marched in protest on Friday after police arrested 10 reporters and writers, detentions that prompted the European Commission to warn the EU candidate country's over its democratic credentials.
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Should the youth die just so you get a mandate? Erdoğan delivered an address at the opening of the Public Order and Security Undersecretariat building in which he issued harsh criticism against the Peace and Democracy Party or BDP.
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Crowds flock to Erbakan's funeral held in Istanbul The former Prime Minister of the Turkish Republic’s 54th government Necmettin Erbakan will be laid to rest today in Istanbul in a funeral ceremony anticipated to draw hundreds of thousands.
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Erdogan calls for integration in Germany Turkish immigrants in Germany should integrate into society but not assimilate to the point where they abandon their native culture, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on a visit to Germany on Sunday.
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