[ad_1] Istanbul Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has inaugurated a new airport in Istanbul, which, according to the government, will become "the largest in the world" and a symbol of the megaprojects …
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[ad_1] DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) – Attorney General Saudi Arabia plans to arrive at Turkey Sunday to meet with investigators investigating the murder of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggimurdered several weeks …
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[ad_1] ANKARA.- The Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan, rejected on Tuesday the attempts to Riad to blame "wild" murder of Jamal Khashoggi to the agents who acted alone and who declared that the …
Read More »Saudi journalist looking for Turkey
[ad_1] Istanbul.- Investigators assess the possibility that the remains of the defunct Saudi journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, were transferred to a forest outside Istanbul or in another city, had he been killed in …
Read More »Turkey is studying the remaining Saudi Arabian consulate in Khashoggi
[ad_1] ISTANBUL – Researchers assess the possibility that the remains of the disappeared Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi were transferred to a forest outside Istanbul or in another city, where he was killed …
Read More »Switch will debut in Turkey, but fans are upset by prices – Second to Second – Chihuahua News
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Read More »Erdogan begins a new term in Turkey with strengthened powers
[ad_1] Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has begun a new five-year term with broad powers, according to a new system denounced as autocratic by his detractors, two years after a failed coup …
Read More »Turkey rejects more than 18,000 civil servants for alleged coup d'etat
[ad_1] The Turkish government ordered the dismissal of 18,632 civil servants, mostly military and police, for alleged links with "organizations that threaten state security." The evictions were published in the Official Journal …
Read More »Turkey promises to apply chemical castration accused of abuse
[ad_1] Istanbul.- Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Bekir Bozdag, announced today that the Government intends to implement chemical castration for Persons Convicted of Sexual Crime ] "In this new legislature we will …
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