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Doğan Group to hold two international events in US against Islamophobia
Turkey's Doğan Group will hold two international events on Oct. 20 in Washington in a bid to globally fight against the fallacies and prejudices directed toward Islam.
A panel titled "Islamophobia: Overcoming Myths and Engaging in a Better Conversation" will be organized in cooperation with the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think tank and the Smithsonian Institution.
AS IT HAPPENED: Doğan Group holds panel in US against Islamophobia
Turkey's Doğan Group held a panel in Washington on Oct. 20 in a bid to globally fight against the fallacies and prejudices directed toward Islam.
The panel titled "Islamophobia: Overcoming Myths and Engaging in a Better Conversation" was organized in cooperation with the U.S.-based Atlantic Council think tank and the Smithsonian Institution.
Turkish bus employee masturbates over sleeping passenger! (video)
A public transport employee in Turkey was caught while masturbating over a female passenger on an intercity bus. The incident has caused an outcry in the country, with the female claiming this kind of behaviour reflects the ‘repressive atmosphere against women in Turkey’.
5 soldiers, 2 officers killed in weekend terror attacks
Terror attacks in two seperate Turkish provinces in the southeast killed five soldiers and two police officers over the weekend.
Two police officers were killed in a bomb attack on a police headquarters in the southeastern province of Gaziantep on the morning of May 1, Gov. Ali Yerlikaya has confirmed.
Turkish businesswomen raise 2 mln liras for families of terror victims
A fundraising event headed by the Turkish Business Women's Association (T?KAD) has raised more than 2 million Turkish Liras for families who have lost their loved ones in terror acts.
Two police officers killed in bomb attack on Gaziantep police HQ in Turkey's southeast
Two police officers were killed in a bomb attack on a police headquarters in the southeastern province of Gaziantep on the morning of May 1, Gov. Ali Yerlikaya has confirmed.
At least 18 policemen and four civilians were injured in the suspected car bomb attack that was carried out around 9:20 a.m.
Unifree to pay up to 500 million euros in rent for new Istanbul Airport duty free shops
Unifree Duty Free ??letmecili?i, the operator firm of the duty free areas in Istanbul's to-be-built new airport, will pay rent up to 500 million euros per year to Istanbul Grand Airport (?GA), the operator, if the shopping facilities reach their full potential.
Freedom of expression, press issues in Turkey affecting economic growth: Expert
The political system and the rule of law have a significant effect on a country's growth in the long term aside from macroeconomics, said a leading economist and daily Hürriyet columnist, highlighting the issues of freedom of expression and the press in Turkey in terms of economics.
Freedom of expression, press issues in Turkey affecting economic growth: Economist
The political system and the rule of law have a significant effect on a country's growth in the long term aside from macroeconomics, said a leading economist and daily Hürriyet columnist, highlighting the issues of freedom of expression and the press in Turkey in terms of economics.
A bitter Turkish consistency
This is from an editorial in The Guardian's March 19, 1927 issue, titled "Turkish newspaper editors jailed over cartoon":
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