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In Turkey, a Syrian Child 'Has to Work to Survive' - New York Times Sat, 04 Jun 2016 22:01:20 GMT

New York Times

In Turkey, a Syrian Child 'Has to Work to Survive'
New York Times
Four years later, he now puts in 12-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death. Over one million Syrian children live in Turkey, and thousands ...
EU-Turkey deal: Gay Syrian refugee who says he fled Isil to be deported from GreeceTelegraph.co.uk
No safe refuge: Asylum-seekers and refugees denied effective protection in TurkeyAmnesty International USA
The EU-Turkey migration deal is dying. What's Plan B?IRINnews.org
U.S. News & World Report -EUobserver -RT
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Erdogan: Armenia 'genocide' used to blackmail Turkey - Aljazeera.com Sat, 04 Jun 2016 17:45:00 GMT

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Erdogan: Armenia 'genocide' used to blackmail Turkey
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said charges the Ottoman Empire committed a genocide against the Armenians are being used as "blackmail" against Turkey, insisting that Ankara will "never" accept such accusations. On Thursday, the German ...
Erdogan: Turkey will 'never accept' genocide chargesDeutsche Welle
Erdogan: Armenian Issue Used To 'Blackmail' TurkeyRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Erdogan: Turkey will never accept genocide 'blackmail'The Times of Israel
ABC Online -Sputnik International -Trend News Agency
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'Armenian genocide' vote: Turkey warns Germany - Aljazeera.com Fri, 03 Jun 2016 10:06:20 GMT

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'Armenian genocide' vote: Turkey warns Germany
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said bilateral relations between Germany and Turkey will be "seriously affected", after the German parliament labelled as "genocide" the 1915 killings of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire. Erdogan, speaking ...
Turkey's reaction to Germany genocide vote tempered by politics, tradeReuters
German Parliament Recognizes Armenian Genocide, Angering TurkeyNew York Times
Turkey protests Germany's recognition of Armenian 'genocide'Washington Post
RT -BBC News -Vox
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Turkey imposes another curfew in Diyarbakir province - Rudaw Sat, 04 Jun 2016 16:17:10 GMT

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Turkey imposes another curfew in Diyarbakir province
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In the conflict between Ankara and the PKK, which Turkey considers a terrorist organization, the fight has been brought into urban centres with the Turkish army declaring military curfews, sometimes lasting months, in Kurdish neighbourhoods and towns ...
Turkey ends operations, imposes curfews in southeastKurdistan24
Turkey declares curfew in southeast in fight against Kurdish militantsAl-Arabiya
Turkey Ends Security Operations Near Iraq, Syria BorderABC News
Sputnik International
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Political changes in Turkey could mark successful end of talks with Israel - Ynetnews Sat, 04 Jun 2016 11:41:12 GMT

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Political changes in Turkey could mark successful end of talks with Israel
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The removal of Turkey's token moderate, Feridun Hadi Sinirlioğlu, from the Foreign Ministry is just as surprising. Sinirlioğlu is the most senior Turkish diplomat, who served in the past as an ambassador to Israel, which made him a natural choice to ...
Turkey reassigns diplomat heading talks with IsraelThe Times of Israel

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Body of Irishman found in Turkey - thejournal.ie Sat, 04 Jun 2016 08:32:22 GMT

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Body of Irishman found in Turkey
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AN IRISH MAN has been found dead in Turkey with a stab wound in his back, according to local media reports. The Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that it was providing consular assistance to the family of an Irishman who died in Turkey. According ...
Irish musical director knifed to death in Turkey attackIrish Independent
Murder probe after Irishman found dead in TurkeyRTE.ie
Irish man reportedly found dead with stab wounds in TurkeyNewstalk 106-108 fm
ITV News -Irish Mirror -Irish Times
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Turkey wants to be less European, not more - Financial Times Fri, 03 Jun 2016 04:02:00 GMT

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Turkey wants to be less European, not more
Financial Times
Visa-free travel in the EU for Turkish citizens depends on Turkey fulfilling 72 separate criteria, including improvements in human rights and press freedom. Yet Ankara shows no signs of correcting its poor record on freedom of speech and pluralism ...
Can Russia and Turkey heal rift?BBC News
Cameron: 'No prospect of Turkey joining the EU in decades'Deutsche Welle
PM Yıldırım: Turkey's ties with Germany will not be destroyed, necessary response will be givenDaily Sabah
The Moscow Times (registration)
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Turkey's Unit International says agrees $4.2 billion deal to build Iran power plants - Reuters Sat, 04 Jun 2016 09:26:13 GMT

Turkey's Unit International says agrees $4.2 billion deal to build Iran power plants
Reuters
The power stations, to be built in seven separate regions of Iran, Turkey's eastern neighbor, would have a combined installed capacity of 6,020 megawatts, the company said in a statement. The United States, European Union and United Nations lifted most ...

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Migrants attempting more dangerous crossing towards Italy after Turkey EU deal - Daily Mail Fri, 03 Jun 2016 23:51:11 GMT

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Migrants attempting more dangerous crossing towards Italy after Turkey EU deal
Daily Mail
Migrant smugglers have opted for more dangerous routes after the EU signed at £4.7billion agreement with Turkey in March for it to take back all those arriving on the Greek islands. The short crossing from the Turkish coast to islands such as Lesbos ...
Greek Effort to Send Migrants to Turkey Goes SlowlyWall Street Journal
Migrant bottleneck in Greece as EU-Turkey deal sputtersKathimerini

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Turkey: Africa's friend, compatriot and partner - Aljazeera.com Wed, 01 Jun 2016 08:27:47 GMT

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Turkey: Africa's friend, compatriot and partner
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The growing cooperation between Turkey and Africa shows a lot can be accomplished by engaging our partners genuinely and finding solutions that serve the interests of both sides. It also sends a strong message about Africa's true potential in the world.
Former Miss Turkey Sentenced for Insulting President ErdoganTIME
A Former Miss Turkey Is Convicted of Insulting President ErdoganNew York Times
With Africa trip, Turkey's Erdogan aims to quash influence of Islamic clericReuters
Foreign Affairs -The Atlantic -BBC News
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