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Malian students in Turkey hail Erdoğan's upcoming visit Malian students in Turkey have hailed President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's upcoming visit to their country, saying it would hugely improve bilateral relations. "I first heard about Turkey during the 2002 World Cup. I supported the Turkish team," Mahamane Sarmoye Diallo told Anadolu Agency. Diallo ...
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How a secretive, unknown smartphone app became the center of Turkey's post-coup crackdown İper is an accountant for the secular, opposition Cumhuriyet daily newspaper, known for its long critical stance against both Erdoğan's AKP and the Gülenists. İper was arrested in April of last year on suspicion of being a ByLock user, charges which he vigorously denied. Prior to İper's hearing in last ...
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Turkey announces $5m for Sahel anti-jihadist force Turkey will donate $5 million (4.1 million euros) to a fledgling force of five nations battling terrorism and trafficking in the Sahel, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced during a visit to Mauritania. The G5 force, gathering Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger, aims to train and equip 5,000 ...
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Former Croatian President Refuses Sarajevo Citizenship Offer Samir Fazlic, from the opposition Nasa Stranka party, told AFP on February 16 that the outcome of the second vote was a direct consequence of "the writer's opposition to the policies of President Erdogan" and Bosnia's "fear ... of Erdogan." The Sarajevo mayor's office on Tuesday issued a press release ...
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Amnesty Int'l senior researcher voices concern over Turkish judiciary There is an interesting backstory to the relationship between Amnesty International and Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Twenty years ago, the man who is now Turkey's president was at the beginning of his political career as Istanbul's new and ambitious mayor, when he was imprisoned by the secular ...
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Turkey hands journalist serving life sentence another five years: state media It is widely seen as the latest example of a crackdown under President Tayyip Erdogan. Since the coup more than 50,000 people have been jailed and more than ... The court also ruled the same article had insulted Erdogan, Anadolu said. Insulting the president is a crime in Turkey. Altan, a well known ...
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