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The crowds spilled out from the courtyard Former Prime Minister Adnan Menderes's son Aydın Menderes was laid to rest yesterday.
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Christmas candles lit together Christmas joy was also experienced in a variety of locations in Turkey. One of those very special spots was Istanbul’s Church of St. Antoine located in Beyoğlu.
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Second wave in the knockout move Turkey has established a series of sanctions to be implemented in stages against France dependent on developments unraveling. If France continues to pursue passing the contentious bill than the Airbus tender may be put on hold. Sarkozy may also be subjected to air field limitations.
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“He should go ask his father about genocide” Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan turned his anger on French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday in a historical row, accusing France of colonial massacres in Algeria.
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Step by step requital Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday accused France of racism and xenophobia for passing a bill making it a crime to deny Armenian allegations of a 1915 mass killing by Ottoman Turks.
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Erdoğan’s response to Sarkozy Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan accused France of genocide in Algeria in the 1940s and 50s, responding to a French parliament vote to make it a crime to deny that the mass killings of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey was ‘so-called genocide’.
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France passes bill, Turkey cuts ties France moved on Thursday to make it illegal to deny the 1915 mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks amounted to ‘so-called genocide’, prompting Ankara to cancel all economic, political and military meetings.
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Erdoğan to announce initial sanctions on France... While exiting the General Assembly yesterday held at Turkey’s Grand National Assembly, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan responded to a series of questions posed by journalists regarding France’s parliamentary vote today.
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France to vote on Armenian bill Relations between France and rising regional power Turkey are likely to nose-dive after a vote in the French parliament on Thursday that would make it a crime to deny Armenian allegations regarding mass killings which took place in 1915.
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President Gül warns France President Abdullah Gül called on France on Tuesday to drop a parliamentary bill making it illegal to deny the Armenian allegations regarding what transpired in 1915.
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PKK is hit big! Troops have killed 21 PKK terrorists, including a regional commander, in southeastern Turkey during a large-scale operation now into its fifth day, security officials said on Wednesday.
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Special Forces reach PKK bases Amongst 50 PKK terrorists cornered in the terrorist organization’s winter encampment Görese Mountain hides "İrfan Amed" one of the most significant figures for the organization in Turkey. Estimations are that 20 terrorists have been killed in the operation.
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Police detain 38, most of them journalists Police detained at least 38 people, most of them journalists, in dawn raids across the country on Tuesday as part of an investigation into links with the PKK terrorist organization's urban wing KCK.
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AK Party’s vote reaches near 55 percent According to a survey conducted on 3,000 people by the Sonar Research Firm, if an election were held today, the AK Party would win 54.83 percent of the vote, followed by CHP with 19.52 percent and MHP with 16.13 percent of votes. While both the AK Party and MHP have experienced a rise in support compared to the June election, votes for CHP have dropped.
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