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Merve Kavakçı to be appointed as ambassador to Kuala Lumpur
Merve Kavakçı, who was banned from parliament in 1999 after she joined an oath ceremony in parliament wearing a headscarf following her election as a lawmaker from now defunct Virtue Party (FP), will be appointed as ambassador to Kuala Lumpur.
Fundraising Campaign Collects Money for the Repatriation of the Bodies of 6 Afghan Citizens Died in a Car Crash in Bulgaria
An online fundraising campaign, posted on the goFundme platform, has collected over 9000 pounds out of 15,000 needed to cover the repatriation of the bodies of six Afghan citizens who lost their lives in a car crash in June near the southern Bulgarian city of Pazardjik, says the Balkan Insight.
India defends shelling after 4 Pakistan troops killed
India has defended shelling across a disputed border that allegedly killed four Pakistani soldiers, saying on July 17 it had the right to retaliate over "cease-fire violations" in the Kashmir region.
Funds Raised to Rebury Refugees Killed in Bulgaria
An online fundraising campaign, posted on the goFundme platform, has collected over 9000 pounds out of 15,000 needed to cover the repatriation of the bodies of six Afghan citizens who lost their lives in a car crash in June near the southern Bulgarian city of Pazardjik.
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Five killed in gunfight between India police, rebels in Kashmir
Rebels attacked a police squad in the Indian portion of Kashmir, triggering a gunbattle that left three civilians, one officer and an assailant dead, police said on May 7.
The unit came under fire Saturday night as it reached a road accident site on a key highway connecting Kashmir Valley with the rest of India, said senior police officer S.P. Pani.
Afghanistan acts on Gülen-linked schools
Afghanistan has ordered a network of schools run by an organisation regarded with suspicion by the Turkish government to be transferred to a foundation approved by Ankara, Afghan officials said.
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We cannot let terrorists incriminate Muslims, Erdoğan says in Pakistan
Muslim nations cannot permit terror organizations to incriminate Muslims, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said March 1 in an address to the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Summit in Islamabad.
President Erdoğan to attend economic summit in Pakistan
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will travel to Pakistan next Wednesday, March 1 to attend the 13th Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) summit in the country's capital Islamabad.
Pakistan blasted India for building "secret nuclear city", accumulating nuclear weapons
Pakistan blasted India on Thursday for building a "secret nuclear city", saying that New Delhi was accumulating a stockpile of nuclear weapons, thus, disturbing the strategic balance of power in South Asia.
Turkey, Pakistan flag carriers expand codeshare deal
Turkish Airlines and Pakistan International Airlines have agreed to expand their codeshare cooperation, including new routes, as of Feb. 1, Turkey's national flag carrier said in a statement on Jan. 26.