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Murderer of the century vomits hatred in hearing Breivik, on trial in Norway for the murder of 77 people, continued to make a show of himself during yesterday’s defense by stating that he was proud of those in Germany who have killed Turks.
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Israeli soldier attacks Danish peace activist Having already killed nine civilian peace activists aboard the Mavi Marmara in international waters, Israeli soldiers have now violently attacked a Danish tourist activist.
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'Turkish Cypriot State' may seek international... Should the Cyprus issue fail to be resolved by July 1st, the day the Greek Cypriots take over the EU term presidency, Ankara’s Plan B may go into effect. The plan includes changing the name of northern Cyprus into the Turkish Republic of Cyprus and requesting international recognition.
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Tension high, expectations low at nuclear summit Today marks another day Istanbul plays host to nuclear negotiations with Iran. Davutoğlu is expected to deliver the message ‘do not commence with great expectations’.
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PM Erdoğan: Syria has still not implemented the... After over a year of continuous violence, Syria has now entered its second day of a ceasefire foreseeing the silencing of weapons.
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Istanbul to host nuclear negotiations Negotiations between Iran and the P 5+1 (Five permanent U.N. members, USA, England, France, Russia, China + Germany) begin on April 14th in Istanbul’s Lütfi Kırdar Congress Center. The night before last both European Union's High Representative Catherine Ashton and Iran’s Supreme National Security Councill Saeed Jalili made separate calls to Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu to confirm negotiations being held in Istanbul.
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'Egyptians are influenced by the Turkey model' A Muslim Brotherhood committee on an official trip to the United States explained that they are highly influenced by Turkey and that they themselves have adopted a ‘Turkey Model’.
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Bad news for Paul Auster! Israel bans another... After making the weird statement, “there is no freedom of expression in Turkey, but there is in Israel,” American author Paul Auster has now received disappointing news from Israel’s ministry of internal affairs. Israel, which has already forbidden a number of intellectuals and members of the art world, has now banned Nobel award-winning German writer Günter Grass from entering the country.
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The massacre of Bosnia will never be forgotten On Friday, row upon row of empty red chairs were set up in the city center, each one to represent the 11,541 victims of the siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia on the 20th anniversary of the war which broke out in the center of Europe.
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Muslim voters to determine U.S. president Research conducted in the United States shows that despite constituting a small minority of the population, American Muslims may be the voting bloc to have the swing vote in the upcoming presidential election.
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Clinton tells Erdoğan his speech was very powerful Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hosted U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was in Istanbul for the second Friends of Syria Group meeting held in Istanbul, at his office in Dolmabahçe.
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Khamenei warns of Muslim bloodshed in Syria Iran’s spiritual leader Khamenei expressed his discomfort concern with the bloodshed of Muslims in Syria.
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Italian police stage operation on the PKK Italian police staged eight raids on homes in a number of cities throughout the city yesterday, arresting five PKK members who were extorting money from Kurdish immigrants.
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Syria and Israel refuse UN Human Rights Council... Israel said on Monday it has severed contacts with the U.N. Human Rights Council after its launch last week of an international investigation into Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
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