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Syria is killing children The bodies of 57 people were found in a number of homes in the Karm el-Zaytoun and al-Adawiyeh neighborhoods of the besieged city of Homs, where Assad regime security forces have been fighting raging battles against armed rebels, the opposition and activists said.
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Six Syrian generals seek refuge in Turkey The violence the Syrian regime is subjecting their public to is resulting in an increasing number of defectors from the Syrian armed forces. With the inclusion of four more generals to desert the Syrian army, the total number of high-ranking officers seeking shelter in Turkey has risen to six.
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Sarkozy's hopes are fading French President Nicolas Sarkozy has announced that if he loses the upcoming elections, held in April and May, he will bow out of active politics.
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USA-Turkey relations are stronger than ever General Brent Scowcroft, former security advisor to former U.S. presidents George H. W. Bush and his son George W. Bush, states that Turkey’s foreign policy has advanced through diversification and that relations between the USA and Turkey have never been so bright.
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Nazi victim Turks to vote on Germany’s leader Amongst the 1,240 German Federal Council members to vote in the March 18th elections are a number of Turkish nationals whose families were victims of Neo-Nazi terrorism.
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ETA relinquishes their weapons and apologizes;... The political wing of the Basque separatist group ETA apologized publicly for the first time Sunday for the "pain" caused by the armed struggle that was abandoned by the terrorist group last year.
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Khojaly genocide protested all over the world The anniversary of the Khojaly Genocide was commemorated by crowds who gathered in front of the UN headquarters in New York in protest of the atrocious event.
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‘Friends of Syria’ Group brings together 69 joint... Representatives from 69 different nations met yesterday in Tunisia for a ‘Friends of Syria Group’ meeting which resulted in the release of a joint memorandum. The group’s second summit will be held in Turkey in March.
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Davutoğlu we may offer Somalia military support Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu spoke out regarding international aid for Somalia by stating, “We have kept whatever promises we made, you should to.”
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"Turkey will lead the Friends of Syria meeting” Michael Mann, Spokesman for High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton states, “We are extremely pleased with Turkey’s efforts to establish a peaceful solution to the Syria issue as well as with issuing sanctions on the Assad regime. Turkey and the EU will be leading the February 24th ‘Friends of Syria’ meeting.”
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Seeking international support to block Assad As Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu continues to pursue efforts to exert pressure on Syrian State Leader Bashar Assad, he will be delivering the message “We can no longer remain silent” at both the G-20 summit and the Friends of Syria Group Meeting in Tunisia.
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“We will not allow Israel to use the NATO system” Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu stated that Turkey will never allow for a third party to use the NATO anti-missile radar defense system, and emphasized, “especially if it were to be Israel, then our position would be even further clear and direct.”
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Erdoğan’s life story popular reading for Arabs The Arabic edition of a book entitled ‘Recep Tayyip Erdoğan: The Birth of a Leader’ is now being distributed in Egypt.
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Reporters Without Borders: Israel is targeting... Reporters Without Borders announced on Wednesday that the Israeli military is intentionally targeting photojournalists covering the Palestinian protests of the occupied West Bank.
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