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Eleven crew were pulled off the RMS TEAM after a drone strike set it on fire in the Black Sea. One is missing, the ship is probably a total loss, and no
Turkish President Erdogan said Egypt could join the Turkey-Saudi-Pakistan Mecca Pact, days after the three nations signed a mutual defence clause compared to NATO's Article 5. Crown Prince MBS is now drawing Cairo into his vision for a non-Western security
An Iraqi security expert tells ‘Sky News Arabia’ about the features of the city’s bleak picture, and how it became in the crosshairs of conflicts of interest between some countries in the
Russian tour operators told the Russians planning a vacation in Turkey this summer about the innovations in the country’s tourism policy. We are talking about issuing safety certificates to all hotels with
Ankara : President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey was planning to repatriate Syrian refugees and did not say when the process might start. Earlier, Erdogan’s opponent in the upcoming second round of
“None of the vessels loaded with Ukrainian grain in the port of Yuzhny (Pivdenny) has been allowed to be registered,” UN spokesman Stefan Dujarric told reporters on Monday. “We are concerned about
Erdogan’s statements came during an interview with the Turkish government network “TRT”, hours after the candidate who finished third in the Turkish elections, Sinan Ogan, announced that he would support Erdogan against
According to what was shown in a video clip, widely circulated by local websites, Erdogan refused to drink water from his bodyguard’s hand, then came back and kissed her from his bodyguard’s
“We will support Popular Alliance candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the second round scheduled for May 28,” Sinan Ogan told a news conference in the Turkish capital, Ankara. Commenting on this, Kemal
Some post-Soviet states have begun to implement the project of transport corridors that bypass Russian territory, write foreign media. The American portal Eurasianet reports in particular that Georgia is actively involved in
“We will support Popular Alliance candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the second round scheduled for May 28,” Sinan Ogan told a news conference in the Turkish capital, Ankara. Commenting on this, Kemal
On Monday, Ogan said it explicitly: “I ask voters who voted for us in the first round to vote for Erdogan in the second round”, and that was a week after the
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