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Breaking News Thu, 28 Aug 2008
 Abdullah Gul
Ankara   Photos   Politics   Turkey   US  
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Turkey's President Receives Briefing On Middle East And Meets Foreign Officials
| ANKARA - Turkey`s president received a briefing on "Middle East Security Systems" and held a series of talks with foreign officials at Cankaya Presidential Palace in capital Ankara on Tuesday. | Pre... (photo: AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici/File)
Ursula Plassnik
Austria   EU   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
 Turkish Press 
Austria's Top Diplomat Says Coalition Partners Agreed To Call Referendum On Turkey's E.U. Membership
| BERLIN - Austrian foreign minister has said partners of the coalition government in her country had decided to call for referendum on Turkey`s membership in the European Union, if the bloc greenligh... (photo: WN/Mahmud Hams/Pool )
Recep Tayyip Erdogan  The Guardian 
Environment: Turkish PM attacks 'idle' green groups
| Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, known to prize his reputation for plain speaking, yesterday lambasted environmentalists as "idle", saying they "prance around" while doing nothing to p... (photo: AP / Burhan Ozbilici)
Environment   Media   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
 In this photo provided by the Photlure photo agency in Armenia, a boy pauses in front of a wall-sized poster depicting the faces of 90 survivors of the mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, in Yerevan, Armenia, April 20, 2005. The composition  Belfast Telegraph 
Robert Fisk: A voice recovered from Armenia's bitter past
| It's a tiny book, only 116 pages long, but it contains a monumental truth, another sign that one and a half million dead Armenians will not go away. It's called My Grandmother: a Memoir and it's wri... (photo: AP/Herbert Bagdasaryan, HO)
Armenia   Book   Genocide   Holocaust   Photos  
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 Armenian Genocide - The remaining bones of the Armenians of Erzinjan. 'A relic of the Armenian massacres at Erzingan', image taken from Ambassador Henry Morgenthau´s story by Henry Morgenthau (1918).  The Independent
Robert Fisk's World: A voice recovered from Armenia's bitter past
| It's a tiny book, only 116 pages long, but it contains a monumental truth, another sign that one and a half million dead Armenians will not go away. It's called My Gran... (photo: US DoS file/Ambassador Henry Morgenthau)
Armenia   Genocide   Media   Photos   Turkey  
Federal Government in Bern at the Hotel Intercontinental iOmar Hassan Al Bashir, President of the Republic of the Sudan, front, takes part at the Sudan investment forum with Joerg Reding, right, Ambassador, Head of Relations with Countries, State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) representig the Swiss n Geneva, Switzerland, Friday, Oct. 25, 2002. Arab News
Bashir 'strengthened' by ICC arrest bid
| Agencies | ISTANBUL: Sudanese President Omar Bashir said attempts by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute him for genocide and war crimes had only streng... (photo: AP / Keystone, Martial Trezzini)
Court   Crimes   Istanbul   Photos   Sudan  
Sudanense Civilians flee south from renewed fighting in Abyei. The Guardian
Sudan's president denies involvement in Darfur atrocities
Al-Bashir visits Turkey and says ICC claims of genocide are 'non-existent' and death toll inflated | Refugees who fled violent conflict near Darfur head for a camp near G... (photo: UN file / Tim McKulka)
Africa   Human Rights   Photos   Sudan   Turkey  
 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) meets with Sudanese President Omar Al-Beshir, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  (mb1) Philadelphia Daily News
Sudan's president: Darfur genocide 'nonexistent'
| C. ONUR ANT | The Associated Press | ISTANBUL, Turkey - Sudan's indicted president denied Wednesday that his regime is orchestrating genocide in the troubled western re... (photo: UN /Eskinder Debebe )
Africa   Genocide   Photos   Slideshow   Sudan   Turkey  
Ramazan Sahin Philadelphia Daily News
Turkey's Sahin wins wrestling gold at 66 kg
| The Associated Press | BEIJING - World champion Ramazan Sahin of Turkey has won the Olympic freestyle wrestling gold medal at 66 kilograms by scoring a tight victory ov... (photo: AP / Saurabh Das )
Beijing   Olympics   Photos   Sports   Turkey  
Vehicles burn after an explosion in Diyarbakir, south eastern Turkey, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008. A car bomb exploded in the Kurdish-dominated southeastern city of Diyarbakir on Thursday, wounding at least 20 people, including some military personnel, news reports said. The Australian
Suicide bomber injures 12 police
| A SUSPECTED suicide bomber detonated a car outside the southern Turkish city of Mersin while on the run from the police today, killing himself and wounding 12 officers.... (photo: AP Photo / Ibrahim Yakut, Anatolia)
Defence   Kurd   Photos   Terrorism   Turkey  
Coffee - Black Coffee. (ps1) Newsday
If Turkish coffee gets hot, he could get rich
1 | Mustafa Arat knows how to sell. | He did it for 27 years for , Pitney-Bowes Inc. and other Fortune 500 companies. Now he's doing it for himself, peddling something th... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Drink   Food   People   Photos   Turkey  
Politics Business
- Turkish military will defend secular state, government warne
- Turkey has a rough road ahea
- Turkish middle class socked by rampaging inflation
- Turkey's President Receives Briefing On Middle East And
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Turkey's President Receives Briefing On Middle East And Meets Foreign Officials
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- Abraaj buys stake in Turkish yacht maker
- Turkish Airlines interested in Austrian Airlines stake
- Abraaj buys 50% stake in Turkish firm
- McGuinness to lead trade mission to Turkey
 US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Oil plunges more than $6 as dollar gains
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Energy & Industry Society & Culture
- Oil plunges more than $6 as dollar gains
- Turkey-Iran gas accord hangs in balance
- GDF Suez wins bid for Turkish gas distributor Izgaz
- Ihsanoglu: African Continent Attractive For Development Proj
 US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Oil plunges more than $6 as dollar gains
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- Turkey has a rough road ahea
- Kate Moss gets steamy in Turkish baths for ANOTHER sexy shoo
- August 23rd Press Scan
- Gul: We Decided To Organize Meeting Of Turkey- Africa Cooper
Giulesti Stadium - match
August 23rd Press Scan
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Science & Technology Entertainment
- Turkcell to bring iPhone 3G to Turkey this year
- Turkish Researcher Becomes Member Of Ukrainian Science Acade
- World-famous Mathematics Genii Due In Ankara For Conference
- Turkish Scientists Discover A Few New Species
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- The Rough Guide To Turkish Café
- Greek Tenor Frangoulis' Concert In Ankara Cancelled
- Scorpions To Rock Istanbul
- 'Failed' Turkish soap opera runs amok on Arab TVs
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Sport Health
- Baros Signs For Turkish Giants
- Turkish Soccer Teams In European Champions League
- Turkish Olympic Team Returns From Beijing
- Turkish Athlete Wins Silver Medal In Women's 5,000 Meter
Ramazan Sahin
Turkey's Sahin wins wrestling gold at 66 kg
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- Israelis shadow peace boats exit from Gaza
- Abie Nathan
- Tips on how to fight cancer
- Maliki picks a date with destiny
080730-A-0759M-211       U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Kear makes his way down a road after canal vegetation is set ablaze in Tahwilla, Iraq, on July 30, 2008.  Extremists use the concealment provided by the canal system to place IED's under the cover of night.  Kear is with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Infantry Regiment, assigned to Task Force 1-35 Armor, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division.  DoD photo by Spc. David J. Marshall, U.S. Army.  (Released)
Iraqi police recruits, soldiers killed in bombing
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