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Stakes set against Syria’s Department of Religious... Turkey has cut ties with Syria’s Department of Religious Affairs
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Turkey to solve Cypriot Turks’ water problem Minister of Forestry and Water Works Veysel Eroğlu revealed to AHaber Turkey’s mega project to deliver water to Northern Cyprus.
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A nuclear lesson from Erdoğan During the Nuclear Summit in Seoul, Prime Minister Erdoğan stated, “Nuclear terrorism is the most significant threat. Military nuclear facilities and stocks are also under threat of terrorism. A significant number of nuclear reactors throughout the world have completed their lifespan. However, the right to access nuclear technology for peaceful purposes should not be hindered.”
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Syrian opposition meets in Istanbul to ‘unify’ Members of the Syrian opposition gathered in Istanbul’s Pendik district to convene for two-days prior to the April 1st Friends of Syria Group meeting which will also be held in the metropolis.
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CHP opposes, while civil society supports... CHP, Turkey’s main opposition party, claim that the flexible system to be implemented in Turkey’s educational system will erode the national education policy.
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Erdogan met with Obama President Barack Obama says he and Turkey's prime minister are looking for ways to bring about needed change in Syria as that nation's leadership continues a bloody crackdown on civilians.
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Syrian secret service in cohorts with PKK Security forces have uncovered that two of the ten PKK terrorists killed in an operation in Şırnak were members of Syria’s secret service.
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Turkey recalls Damascus ambassador Turkey closed its embassy in Damascus last night. Ambassador Ömer Önhon, his family and all embassy personnel have returned to Turkey. The embassy in Aleppo however remains in operation.
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Six items of consensus with Obama Syria was the main agenda in a meeting between Prime Minister Erdoğan and U.S. President Obama. While Erdoğan says, "It is impossible to remain a spectator to what is transpiring in Syria,” the two leaders reached a consensus on the issue of providing humanitarian aid.
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Turkey’s Foreign Ministry slams U.S. report on... Ankara reacted harshly to Turkey being added to a list of “countries of particular concern” in a United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) report.
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Former Greek Prime Minister visits Erdoğan Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hosted Socialist International President and former Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou in his Istanbul office at Dolmabahçe Palace yesterday.
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UN praises Turkey’s open door policy UN High Commission for Refugees Spokesman Metin Çorabatır states that Turkey is a country known for its generosity and for being the best in implementing their refugee principle and says, “Turkey is applying its ‘open door policy’ in the best way possible and is meticulously implementing its non extradition principle. The UN commends Turkey on this matter.”
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Further minority rights granted in Turkish... Turkey’s National Education Ministry has now granted the right for children of Armenian Greek and Jewish minorities to attend minority schools even if they are not Turkish nationals.
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PKK pushes Kurds to revolt Murat Karayılan, number one in the PKK’s military wing, issued the order for militants to transform Nevruz celebrations into a revolt.
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