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Turkey Orders Arrest of 110 People Over Gulen Links
Turkish authorities issued arrest warrants for 110 people from a seized company over alleged links to the U.S.-based cleric who Ankara says orchestrated last year's attempted coup, Dogan news agency and other media said on Friday, quoted by Reuters.
Missing British woman sought by Interpol spotted in Turkish resort of Marmaris
A 63-year-old English woman who was reported to have gone missing three weeks ago and is the subject of a search by Interpol has been found in a three-star hotel in the Turkish Mediterranean resort town of Marmaris, Doğan news agency reported May 26.
Fears of bird flu in Turkey grow after second suspected case
Turkish officials have launched a bird flu investigation in a Central Anatolian town, one day after authorities confirmed an incident in the country's north, quarantining a village.
The inspection was launched in the town of Sazlıca in Niğde after an animal breeder reported 100 chicken deaths on his farm, according to Doğan news agency.
Turkish Media on Bulgaria's Snap Elections
Corruption, social inequality, xenophobia and hatred of foreigners on the one hand and, on the other hand, pressure, rudeness and obstacles against Turks with dual citizenship who wanted to go to Bulgaria in order to vote there, wrote the online edition Haberler and added that there was tension, discontent and scandals due to the insufficient number of voting sections in Turkey.
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39 dead in New Year’s eve attack in Istanbul club (videos-photos)
A gunman reportedly dressed in a Santa costume killed at least 39 people, including 16 foreigners, at a famous nightclub in Istanbul during New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Armed with a long-barrelled weapon, the attacker shot a police officer before storming the elite Reina club in the Ortakoy area of the city at about 1.45am.
New VP-elect: Turkey is America’s most important ally in the region
Three of Trump’s cabinet-in-waiting — vice-president-elect Mike Pence, secretary of foreign affairs contender, Newt Gringrich, and Michael Flynn, pegged for National Defense Council, all want to strengthen ties between Washington and Ankara.
Ten migrants drown off Turkish coast
At least ten migrants, including five children, were drown on Saturday when their boat sank sank off the coast of Ayvacik, Turkey, a town across from the Greek island of Lesvos.
The migrants had set off from the district of Ayvacik in Canakkale province trying to reach the Greek island of Lesvos.
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Bulgaria's DPS Party Expels Chairman Lyutvi Mestan
Lyutvi Mestan has been dismissed as chairman of Bulgaria's DPS party, bTV reported on Thursday.
Mestan has also been expelled from the DPS' parliamentary group and from the party, bTV quoted a DPS spokeswoman as saying following an urgently convened ad-hoc meeting of the party's Central Council.
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Tensions Appear in Bulgaria's Opposition DPS Party as Founder Criticises Leadership
Tensions seem to have started to appear within the second largest opposition party in Bulgaria - the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) as its founder and honorary chairperson, Ahmed Dogan, criticised the party's leadership over its stance on the downing of the Russian Su-24 bomber by Turkey.
Burqa-clad Turkish 'suicide bomber' turns out to be lover in disguise
A Turkish man detained as a suspected would-be suicide bomber in northern Turkey was actually wearing a burqa to disguise himself to meet a secret lover from a dating site, local media reported Nov. 8.