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Interview - Armenia's Sargsyan criticizes Erdogan’s absence at genocide centennial
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decision to change this year’s Gallipoli commemoration to coincide with Armenia’s marking of the 100th anniversary of the genocide was a “cynical act”.
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Massive power blackouts hit Turkish cities
At least 44 provinces in Turkey, including Istanbul and Ankara, were hit by massive power blackouts on March 31.
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Julianne Moore cut from turkish tourism ad
The Oscar-winning Still Alice star was reportedly dropped from a promotional film.
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The Armenian Rugs That Tell Two Stories
Two rugs unravel the history of the US's first humanitarian aid effort and the tragic fate of Armenians in Turkey 100 years ago.
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Turkish police fire tear gas, water cannon at May Day protesters
Turkish police fired tear gas and water cannon at hundreds of stone-throwing May Day protesters on Friday, after they defied a ban and tried to march on Istanbul's Taksim Square. Europe's biggest
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Preacher warns that men who masturbate will get their hands PREGNANT
Turkish preacher Mucahid Cihad Han made the astonishing claim that those who masturbate will find their hands pregnant and be forced to raise the offspring in the afterlife.
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Mitsubishi teams with Turkish conglomerate in energy biz
Mitsubishi Corp. has invested more than 10 billion yen ($79.9 million) in an energy subsidiary of major Turkish conglomerate Calik Holding.
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Partmezzo Apart Otel – Kemer – Antalya / Turkey
If you like history, nature, adventure Partmezzo is for you ..
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Hope for Democracy: A Personal View of the Turkish Elections
Growing up, I was never particularly interested in Turkish politics. But Gezi Park changed my view of the country of my forefathers. Last Sunday [before last]'s election made me proud.
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Erdogan Isn’t Finished
The game isn’t over for Erdoğan and the AKP. Now would be a good time for the West to pay attention to what’s going on in Turkey.
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A group of protesters attacked Korean tourists mistaken thinking they were Chinese!
In Turkey, during the protest againts China's Uyghur policy, a group of ultra-nationalist protesters attacked Korean tourist group mistaken thinking they were Chinese! At 00:42, she says "I am not Chinese, I am Korean"
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Almost Turkish Recipes: Turkish Green Beans (Zeytinyağlı Taze Fasulye)
A great summer recipe - tastes good hot or cold!
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Turkish fury as minority Muslims ‘banned from fasting’ in China
Protesters in Istanbul have burned Chinese flags and demonstrated against what they claim is the religious suppression of minority Uighur Muslims by authorities in China’s Xinjiang province.
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An Interesting Solution Idea for the Greek Debt Crisis: Join Turkey
As a Turkish guy, I almost found the article funny but then I realized it was written by a professor from University of Chicago. What do you think?
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Signs of world’s first pictograph found in Göbeklitepe
Turkey s Göbeklitepe, the site of the world’s oldest temple, may be the home of the first pictograph, according to a scene etched into an obelisk.
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4,000-year-old tablets found in Turkey include women’s rights
The Kültepe-Kaniş-Karum trade colony in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri continues to amaze archeologists, with an expert at the dig revealing that tablets citing women’s rights were discovered at the Bronze Age settlement.
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Suruc massacre: At least 30 killed in Turkey border blast
A suspected female suicide attacker kills at least 30 people, most of university age, in the Turkish town of Suruc, near the Syrian border.
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Scenes from Inside Aleppo: How Life Has Been Transformed by Rebel Rule
A Syrian writer revisits the city he attended college in, with sketches by Molly Crabapple.
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Turkish Red Lentil Soup Recipe - Food.com
Another delectable entry for the Zaar World Tour from the enticing World Vegetarian Cookbook by Madhur Jaffrey. This is simple enough to prepare midweek and comforting as the first cold air of fall arrives.
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Islamic State: Turkey Allows US to Use Airbase for Strikes
Turkey will let the US carry out strikes against Islamic State militants from its Incirlik airbase, as the country faces a surge in IS-linked violence.
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