Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi says stalled talks between Iran and world powers will be revived on April 13 at a place yet to be agreed.
A Turkish shampoo commercial featuring Adolf Hitler has drawn outrage from Jewish groups worldwide and calls for it to be withdrawn immediately.
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/ 28 January 2012
Syrian death toll spikes as Russia opposes a new Arab and European bid to secure tough United Nations resolution.
Iraq has summoned Turkey’s ambassador to complain over comments from officials about a political crisis in Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s government.
Afghanistan will open an embassy in Greece to help thousands of Afghan asylum seekers stranded while seeking a better life in Europe.
The former head of Turkey’s armed forces, General Ilker Basbug, was in custody on Friday on charges of trying to overthrow the government.
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/ 7 December 2011
Following a breakdown in ties and rising violence in Syria, Turkey has decided to begin bypassing trade routes through the country.
The United States has urged Turkey to pass new sanctions against Iran, increasing pressure on Tehran to stop work on its nuclear activities.
Turkey says a new Arab League ultimatum for Syria is the "last chance" for the regime in Damascus but ruled out military intervention.
Turkey has told Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to step down for the sake of his people, tightening regional pressure on Damascus.
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/ 15 November 2011
A 5.2 magnitude tremor has hit an eastern Turkish province already ravaged by two deadly earthquakes that killed more than 600 people since October.
The first snows of winter piled misery on earthquake survivors in Turkey as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan visited the quake zone amid rising anger.
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/ 29 October 2011
They had gathered in a cafĂ© to celebrate the engagement of two of their colleagues when the earthquake struck, killing tens of Turkey’s teachers.
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/ 27 October 2011
Rain and snow on Thursday compounded difficulties for thousands rendered homeless after the powerful earthquake that hit eastern Turkey.
Rescuers pulled a two-week-old baby girl alive from the arms of her mother buried under a collapsed building as the search continued for survivors.
Over 260 people are dead with the casualty count set to rise after a quake brought ruin to parts of Turkey, destroying homes and injuring thousands.
An earthquake of 7.3 magnitude hit eastern Turkey on Sunday, leaving dozens of people injured after several buildings collapsed.
Turkey says it would impose sanctions on Syria despite the blocking of any UN measures against Bashar al-Assad for his crackdown on violent dissent.
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/ 19 September 2011
The downgrading of its diplomatic relations with Israel signifies more than a temporary hiccup in Turkish-Israeli relations.
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/ 14 September 2011
The Muslim Brotherhood has warned Tayyip Erdogan against seeking to dominate the Middle East, despite an enthusiastic welcome at his regional tour.
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party has scored a resounding third consecutive election victory.
A Turkish publisher is being indicted by the paternalistic state for translating a Burroughs book that "lacks narrative unity".
Half a century after a US obscenity trial, the work of Beat Generation writer William S Burroughs is heading back to court, this time in Turkey.
World champion Sebastian Vettel consolidated his lead in this year’s title race with a near-flawless drive to victory in the Turkish Grand Prix.
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/ 16 February 2011
Two swindlers found themselves under a police investigation on Tuesday after they quarrelled and had a car crash while trying to cheat each other.
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/ 11 February 2011
These days it is easy to find an all-inclusive holiday, where all travel, accommodation, food, drink, entertainment and activities are included.
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/ 14 December 2010
Expect market-led growth in dynamic emerging markets, while mature markets recover from their recessionary hangovers.
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/ 3 November 2010
Turkey has reinstated a ban on YouTube just days after lifting it, state agency Anatolian said.
<b>Firdose Moonda</b> discovers she has the best boobs in the world, while visiting Istanbul.
A favourite of royals seeking luxury, writers looking for the muse and undercover spies, Pera Palace has reopened after a major facelift.
British PM David Cameron has urged Israel to lift the blockade of the Gaza Strip, slamming the state of the Palestinian enclave as a "prison camp".
Turkey’s secular establishment vowed on Thursday to campaign for a "no" vote in a September referendum on constitutional reforms.