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Car bomb kills at least 4 in Yemen
| (CNN) -- A car bomb exploded at a building housing security forces in Yemen on Thursday night, killing at least four people, authorities said. | The Interior Ministry said four people were killed an... (photo: GNU / Bgag )
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 Turkish Press 
Cyprus leaders to resume direct peace talks: UN
| This picture released by the PIO press office shows the President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias (right) and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat in Nicosia. The United Nations ha... (photo: European Community, 2007 )
In this picture released by Venezuela's Presidency, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, right, greets France's Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner at the goverment palace in Caracas, February 20, 2008. Kouchner is in Venezuela and will visit Colombia this week to discuss ways to encourage Colombian FARC rebels to release their hostages, including politician Ingrid Betancourt, his office said.  CBS News 
Venezuela's Chavez To Make Up With Spanish Leaders
Hugo Chavez was on a hug-and-make-up visit to Spain on Friday, his first since a now-infamous exchange in which Spain's normally reserved monarch told the voluble Venezuelan leader to "shut up" at a s... (photo: AP Photo / Venezuela's Presidency)
Cabinet   Parliament   Photos   President   Venezuela  
Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias, left, and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat, right, shake hands before their meeting at a UN compound in UN buffer zone in the divided capital of Nicosia, Cyprus, Friday, March 21, 2008.  CBS News 
Cyprus Reunification Talks On Sept 3
The rival Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders have agreed to start negotiations on Sept. 3 to reunify the ethnically divided island. | The agreement ends a four-year deadlock on peace talks since Greek ... (photo: AP / Petros Karadjias)
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In this July 16, 2008 file photo, Turkish soldiers are seen during a search for German climbers kidnapped by Kurdish rebels on the Mount Ararat, in the background, near the Turkish town of Dogubayazit near the border with Iran. Kurdish rebels kidnapped three German climbers on July 8, 2008, from their camp at 3,200 meters (10,500 feet) on the Mount Ararat. Kurdish rebels have released three German climbers after holding them hostage for more than a week, Turkish authorities said in Ankara, Sunday, July 2 Voa News
Turkey: Kurdish Rebels Release Kidnapped German Tourists
| Turkey's foreign ministry says Kurdish rebels have released three German tourists who were kidnapped earlier this month in the east of the country. | Germany's Foreign ... (photo: AP / Selahattin Kacuru, Anatolia, File)
Germany   Hostage   Kurd   Photos   Turkey  
 Sultanahmet mosque - religion - islam - Istanbul/ Turkey ( fa0 ) wnhires The Guardian
Turkey turns westwards
| If, as is widely expected, the Islamist AKP party is thrown out, an electoral earthquake is possible | The perennial, passionate debate over the place of Islam in Turki... (photo: Galeri Istanbul/N.Erol)
Court   Debate   Islam   Photos   Politics   Turkey  
 Iranian Foreign Minister, Manuchehr Mottaki Seattle Post
Iran suggests U.S. diplomatic outpost
| ANKARA, Turkey -- Iran's foreign minister said Friday that he expects weekend talks with the United States to produce agreements on opening an American diplomatic outpo... (photo: AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iran   Photos   Politics   Talks   Turkey  
 ** FILE ** Turkish Foreign Minister and presidential candidate Abdullah Gul, accompanied by his wife Hayrunisa Gul, greets Justice and Development Party supporters as they celebrate their election victory outside of the party headquarters in Ankara, Turk The Times
The Battle for Turkey
| "I cover my head, not my brain," the Turkish First Lady tells The Times, her head swathed in white silk. But Harunisa GÜl does not believe headscarves should be forced ... (photo: AP/Murad Sezer)
Court   Photos   Secularism   Turkey   Women  
Headscarfed  - Woman -  Turkey (sl1) The Times
Islam and the great Turkish headscarf war
| Zeynep tugs the knitted cotton hat down over her headscarf. "Secular!" she says. Then she pulls off the hat, leaving just the orange fabric around her pale, earnest fac... (photo: Public Domain )
Fashion   Islam   Photos   Religion   Turkey   Women  
 Ali Babacan Daily Star Lebanon
Turkey steps into fray in bid to end standoff between Tehran, Western powers
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Friday, July 18, 2008 | ANKARA: Turkey is making "intensive" efforts to help resolve the international standoff over Iran's nuclear prog... (photo: AP )
Ankara   Photos   Politics   Turkey   US  
A U.S. Marine, from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, questions an Afghan man during a patrol in the town of Garmser in Helmand Province of Afghanistan, Sunday, July 13, 2008. Some 2,200 U.S. Marines, who have been deployed since late April, moved into the town of Garmser to clean the area of insurgent Fresno Bee
Al-Qaida draws more foreign recruits to Afghan war
| PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) Afghanistan has been drawing a fresh influx of jihadi fighters from Turkey, Central Asia, Chechnya and the Middle East, one more sign that al-Qa... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
Afghanistan   Al Qaida   Photos   Terrorism   US  
 Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan Turkish Press
Turkey's Foreign Minister Reaffirms Readiness To Solve Iran Nuclear Controversy
| ANKARA - Turkey's foreign minister reaffirmed on Thursday Turkey's readiness to solve Iran nuclear program controversy. | Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said that Turkey ... (photo: AP Photo Vahid Salemi / sa0)
Controversy   Diplomatic   Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Turkey  
Business & Economy Government & Politics
- Istanbul Stock Exchange Closing
- A Turkish theater for World War III*
- Turkish Minister Says Turkey Expects Greece To Give Importan
- Turkish Firm Manufactures Blankets For Formula Drivers
Istanbul cafe
Istanbul Becomes 23rd Most Expensive City In World
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- Many Turks, Iranians, Egyptians Link Sharia and Justice
- Turkey's broadening crisis
- Turkey Party Trial Nears
- Turkish air strike targets PKK rebel hideouts in Iraq's
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Erdogan Meets Iraqi Vice-President
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Science & Technology Education
- New Fort Jackson leader has Iraq combat experience
- NC National Guard troops return from Iraq
- Israeli Web Site: Iranian Hackers Disrupting Message
- 2 wounded in new Jerusalem tractor rampage
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Israeli Web Site: Iranian Hackers Disrupting Message
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- Higher-ed news and notes: Maryland college benefits from Led
- Anwar takes up refuge offer from Turkish embassy
- Turkish court clears school chorus members accused of singin
- Turkish court acquits school chorus members of Kurdish separ
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Society & Culture Energy & Industry
- Mission Istanbul: Movie Review
- A Turkish theater for World War III*
- Dismissed Turkish Mayor Continues Quest to Make Kurdish Lang
- U.N. Decorates Turkish Security Officers In Kosovo With Serv
Headscarfed  - Woman -  Turkey (sl1)
Islam and the great Turkish headscarf war
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- Mission Istanbul: Movie Review
- A Turkish theater for World War III*
- State Minister Says Turkish Automotive Sector's Exports
- 35 Companies In East Mediterranean Of Turkey Among 500 Giant
Protesters hold Georgian flags and an anti-Russian posters outside the Russian Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, Friday April 25, 2008 Protesters are demanding withdrawal of Russian peacekeepers from breakaway Geprgian regions of Abkhazia and Southern Osetia. Russia has rejected a call by key Western powers to rescind its plan to strengthen ties with two breakaway Georgian regions, insisting it only wants to promote their economic development and not annex them
A war waiting to happen
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Terrorism Sports
- Troop cuts may take heat out of U.S. Iraq debate
- NZ students offer reward for Rice's arrest
- Al-Qaida in Iraq down, but not out Extremist group could exp
- Mission Istanbul: Movie Review
NATO SUMMIT  - President George W. Bush talks with Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice prior to the kickoff of the Bucharest NATO Summit, Romania, April 3, 2008.
NZ students offer reward for Rice's arrest
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- Two legends and a Sherrin bringing peace to Israel
- Iraq banned from Beijing Olympic Games, IOC announce
- Pod: i'm not yet a great
- Israeli paper publishes Obama Western Wall prayer
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Weir shines in the rain
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