Recep Tayyip Erdogan

BAKU: Minister: Turkey-Armenia ties possible only with Garabagh

AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan Nov 19 2009 Minister: Turkey-Armenia ties possible only with Garabagh settlement 19-11-2009 06:06:48 Turkey-Armenia relations could normalize and be permanent only as a result of a settlement reached...

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BAKU: Turkish Expert: Armenia Dragging Out Karabakh Talks

TURKISH EXPERT: ARMENIA DRAGGING OUT KARABAKH TALKS news.az Nov 20 2009 Azerbaijan Sinan Ogan The talks between the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents on 22 November are unlikely to produce a major breakthrough in settling the...

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ANKARA: Mamma Li Turchi!

MAMMA LI TURCHI! Hurriyet Daily News Nov 19 2009 Turkey Every fresh piece of scientific evidence in the shape of "Turkey by the numbers" verifies what anyone with an IQ higher than my cat's should empirically know: You can push...

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New EU President Raises Fears in Aspirant Turkey

Reuters Created: Nov 20, 2009 ANKARA—Herman Van Rompuy's appointment as the first European Union president provoked fears in Turkey that he might hinder Ankara's hopes of joining the bloc, with some media declaring outright...

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AKP Holds Marginal Advantage in Turkey

Turkey’s governing party is barely holding on to first place, according to a poll by Sonar Arastirma. 31.7 per cent of respondents would vote for the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the next legislative election.

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Mediating role wins kudos for Turkey among Arabs

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's efforts to solve regional problems such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme have enhanced its standing among its Arab neighbours, a report said on Friday.

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Court ceiling collapses during Turkish plot trial

Source: Reuters ISTANBUL, Nov 20 (Reuters) - A court hearing in Turkey into an alleged ultra-nationalist conspiracy to overthrow the government was suspended on Friday after the ceiling partially collapsed, Turkish ...

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Beijing moves to quash rumours of unsafe H1N1 jabs

Beijing (AFP) Nov 19, 2009 - Beijing authorities have moved to quash rumours fuelled by bogus text messages that the city would suspend swine flu vaccinations amid safety concerns after two people died following inoculations.

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Turkey: Government launches PR offensive on Kurdish question

Turkey’s political leaders are taking to the road to explain their plans to end a 25-year Kurdish war to the people. The PR offensive is opening amid rising political tensions and dwindling hopes of a multi-party accord on the...

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Peace moves

A recently announced peace initiative by the Turkish government has raised hopes that an end to the country's 25-year conflict with Kurdish rebels may be in sight. The BBC's Iain MacInnes travelled to the predominantly Kurdish...

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