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U.S. Congress on a Turkish ‘shift’ While the Senate is being introduced to a resolution on the fight against the PKK terrorist organization, the U.S. House of Representatives will be discussing the opening of a Greek seminary on Heybeliada and the Cyprus issue.
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Clinton’s announcement on Istanbul Hillary Clinton states, “We will discuss Syria’s transition to democracy in Istanbul.”
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Spain rejects Armenian allegations Lawmakers at the Foreign Affairs Committee of Spain’s legislature rejected a proposed resolution describing the events that transpired in 1915 as being an Armenian ‘genocide’ by an overwhelming 36 to three votes.
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Gül and Obama discuss Turkish-American relations Gül and Obama met to discuss Turkish-American relations, which are at a historical peak, during the NATO summit in Chicago and ended up bringing a number of issues to the table.
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A war for energy in the Middle East! A report by one of the United States’ most reputed think tanks German Marshall Fund and the Transatlantic Academy, warns that a war may arise between Turkey, Cyprus, Israel and Lebanon due to the distribution of energy.
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Turkey closely tracks ‘Butcher of Bosnia’ case With full support for the Bosnians that suffered in the massacre of Bosnia, Turkey has been closely following the developments ever since the end of war in the Balkans and the process of trying those responsible for war crimes and violations of humanity.
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Ottoman Janissary to march in New York On May 19th, the streets of New York will be strewn in red and white for the Turkish American Association Federation’s 31st Turkish Day March and Festival.
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Turkish commandos stage operation on Somali... In an operation staged by Turkish SAT commandos, 14 Somali pirates were rendered ineffective and seven Yemeni mariners saved.
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Davutoğlu pays a historical visit On Sunday, Minister of Foreign Affairs Davutoğlu became the first Foreign Affairs Minister to visit the autonomous region of Gagauzia.
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Turkish journalists surface in Damascus Yesterday, aHaber released the first footage seen of the two Turkish journalists who went missing in Syria two months ago.
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Palestinian prisoners plead for Erdoğan’s help Palestinian prisoners, who are being held in Israeli prisons without any charges against them, have written a letter to Prime Minister Erdoğan requesting assistance.
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Davutoğlu speaks with Annan on Syria Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu held a telephone conversation recently with U.N. and Arab League High Representative Kofi Annan to discuss the recent developments in Syria.
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The Greeks are afraid The Greek press has begun to panic due to TPAO's announcement they have begun drilling for oil and gas.
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Biden criticizes EU on Turkey United States Vice President Joe Biden expressed his disappointment that the European Union has kept the door closed to Turkey up until now and underlined that Washington’s close ally Ankara is of ‘unique importance’.
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