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Turkey makes Newsweek cover
All the European editions of leading international news magazine Newsweek came out with a common cover: Turkey rises.
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Eurozone crisis fund expects top rating
The eurozone's €440bn sovereign rescue fund will be operational by the end of the month and expects to be awarded a coveted triple A credit rating in August, its new head has said.
Spelling out details of how the European Financial Stability Facility would operate, K...
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Russian spy Chapman has British passport revoked
The femme fatale at the heart of the US-Russia spy scandal was stripped of her British passport yesterday. The Home Office announced that the citizenship of Anna Chapman had been revoked, and she is also likely to be banned from travelling to the country at all.
Ms Cha...
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In Srebrenica, peace hopes grow out of ashes of grief
Leaders of Balkan nations, including Serbian President Boris Tadic, joined some 50,000 grieving Bosnians on Sunday as they gathered at a ceremony to bury the remains of 755 newly identified victims killed when Bosnian Serbs overran the eastern town of Srebrenica exactly 15 years ...
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Scores dead in Uganda bomb blasts
At least 64 people have been killed in two near simultaneous bomb explosions, apparently targeting crowds watching the World Cup final, in Uganda's capital, Kampala, police have said.
One blast hit an Ethiopian restaurant in the south of the city, while the other occurred ...
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Planck telescope reveals universe image
The first image of the entire universe taken from Europe's Planck telescope has been published.
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Hundreds die in Congo as fuel tanker explodes
At least 230 people were killed and more than 196 injured when a petrol tanker flipped over and exploded in eastern Congo late on Friday night.
Some casualties were caught by the explosion as they rushed to siphon leaking fuel from the vehicle, but most died in their h...
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Israeli writers reflect on literature's role in peacemaking
Weeks have passed since the deadly Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara aid ship. In the period following the attack, many people across the world, beginning with politicians and extending to every occupational group, have expressed their criticism and views of the incident. And in t...
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Should Turkey Declare War on Iraq?
The United States invaded Afghanistan, as it kept a group of terrorists. After refusal of the Taliban with regard to the extradition of Osama Bin Laden, the U.S. decided to invade Afghanistan. According to Americans, Afghanistan was now a source of terrorism and terrorist attacks...
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Netanyahu arrives in US for talks
Israel's prime minister has arrived in Washington DC for talks with the US president as the two leaders seek to downplay tensions over Israeli plans to build housing settlements in occupied East Jerusalem.
Barack Obama will host Binyamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tue...
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Deadly blasts hit Lahore shrine
At least 42 people have been killed and 180 injured after suicide attacks struck a busy shrine in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore.
Police have confirmed that at least two suicide bombers blew themselves up on Thursday evening at a Sufi shrine in the centre of the city...
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Turkey warns Israel of extending current ban to commercial flights
Two senior members of the Turkish and Israeli cabinets met secretly in Brussels on Wednesday when the former bluntly warned his counterpart that Ankara's indignation over Israel will lead to further retaliatory measures in all fields if Israel refuses, as it does now, to offer a ...
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Obama signs 'tough' Iran sanctions
The US president has signed a bill imposing the toughest sanctions on Iran to date, in a move designed to strike at the Islamic republic's financial and scientific establishment over its alleged nuclear weapons programme.
The legislation, signed by Barack Obama on Thursd...
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5 security forces martyred in clashes, 12 terrorists killed
Fighting between security forces and the outlawed PKK near the border with Iraq has killed 12 terrorists, two Turkish soldiers and three government-paid village guards, the military said Thursday.
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How will Turkey's New Position Affect Its Relations with the US, Syria and Israel?
After the increased tensions and many problems we have had with Israel following the 2009 Gaza attacks, we find ourselves today at the nadir of the relationship between Israel and Turkey. Although Turkey has criticized Israel's regional policies from time to time since the mid-19...
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Secret meeting of Israel with Turkey at cabinet level stirs controversy
Two senior members of the Turkish and Israeli cabinet secretly met on Tuesday in Brussels to discuss how to mend the frayed relations between the old allies after Israel attacked an aid flotilla in international waters last month; the move is certainly expected to be used as a st...
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Russian spies row raises diplomatic tensions
Russia and the US were facing their most serious diplomatic crisis of the Obama era after the Kremlin angrily denounced the arrest of 10 US-based Russian spies and said the FBI operation was an unsavoury cold war plot.
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Taliban attacks Nato base
The Taliban have attacked a Nato base in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan to "send a message to David Petraeus," the general expected to take command of the US mission in the country.
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Turkish economy grows 11.7 percent in a stunning upturn
The Turkish economy expanded at a breakneck rate of 11.7 percent at constant prices in the first quarter of 2010 over the same period a year ago, suggesting a strong recovery from a severe recession which took a profound toll on the global economy.
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Google softens position on China
Google has announced that it will stop automatically redirecting Chinese users to its Hong Kong site as part of an effort to get its license to operate in China renewed.
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Kremlin accuses US of returning to Cold War with spy claims
Russia accused the United States of returning to "the spirit of the Cold War" today as the Kremlin reacted angrily to the arrest of ten alleged spies in an FBI surveillance operation.
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US arrests alleged Russian spies
US authorities have arrested 10 people for allegedly serving for years as deep cover secret agents of Russia's SVR intelligence agency, with the goal of penetrating US government policymaking circles.
According to court papers unsealed on Monday, the FBI intercepted a mess...
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Gen Stanley McChrystal to retire from US Army
The former US commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal, who was fired last week by President Barack Obama, is to leave the US Army.
He was dismissed after criticising US administration officials in a Rolling Stone magazine profile.
US Army spokesman Col ...
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New Kyrgyz constitution approved
Voters in Kyrgyzstan have overwhelmingly approved a new constitution to create a parliamentary democracy, according to results from a referendum held on Sunday.
More than 90 per cent voted "yes" in the ballot, with five per cent of the ballots remaining to be counted, Gali...
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Erdo?an, Obama hold 'candid' discussions at critical summit
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an had talks with US President Barack Obama amid a downturn in relations between the two NATO allies following a Turkish vote against UN sanctions on Iran and a Turkish-Israeli crisis over an Israeli raid on an aid ship.
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Obama presses China over N Korea
President Obama says he has had what he called blunt talks with President Hu Jintao of China on the issue of the sinking - allegedly by North Korea - of a South Korean warship in March.
Mr Obama said he understood China's position of restraint as regards its neighbour. ...
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G20 nations commit to halving budget deficits by 2013
Barack Obama has welcomed the commitment from the G20 group of developed and developing nations to halve budget deficits by 2013.
The US president said he was "serious" about reining in the soaring US budget deficit, adding that would present Americans with "some very diff...
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BP share slide as oil spill bill climbs to $2.35bn
Shares in BP hit a 14-year low this morning after the oil giant revealed that its bill for containing and cleaning up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico – the worst in US history – had climbed to $2.35bn (£1.57bn).
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China's yuan hits new high
China has revised the exchange rate for the yuan, putting its currency at its highest level yet as international pressure builds on Beijing to allow the yuan to strengthen.
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Russia 'to restart' full gas supplies after Belarus row
Russia's Gazprom says it is resuming gas supplies to Belarus after receiving payment for outstanding gas bills.
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Spanish train kills 12 on tracks near Barcelona
A high-speed train passing through a Spanish railway station has hit a group of young people crossing the tracks, killing at least 12 people.
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US commander in Afghanistan sacked
General Stanley McChrystal has been relieved of his command of US and Nato forces in Afghanistan.
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BP refits US oil well cap
Oil company BP has said it has recapped a well in the Gulf of Mexico, allowing it to resume siphoning off the crude after a robotic submarine dislodged the so-called "top hat" cap.
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Julia Gillard becomes Australia's first female prime minister
Australia has its first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, after Kevin Rudd stepped down as Labor party leader, avoiding a ballot he was certain to lose.
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Soros Says Germany Could Cause Euro Collapse
German's budget savings policy risks destroying the European project and a collapse of the euro cannot be ruled out, billionaire investor George Soros said in a newspaper interview released on Wednesday.
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