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Turkish deputy FM in US stresses Türkiye’s role in fighting ISIL
Türkiye's Deputy Foreign Minister on Monday highlighted the country's critical contributions to the fight against ISIL, while expressing concerns over the destabilizing activities of the PKK/YPG in the region.
Russia expels 6 British diplomats it accuses of spying
Russia on Sept. 13 accused six British diplomats of spying and said it decided to expel them, an announcement that comes as tensions between Moscow and the West grow during an intensified push by Ukraine to loosen restrictions on using weapons provided by the U.S. and Britain to strike Russia.
UK's Cameron meets Trump during US visit
U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron met Donald Trump on Monday, British officials said, ahead of talks with senior members of President Joe Biden's administration on the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
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Stranded in Greece: Oh, those poor British tourists!
More than 110,000 British tourists are in Greece enjoying the Greek islands and country’s natural beauty but the U.K. government is worried that a storm is brewing. There is concern that the holidaymakers will be stranded if the nation fails to reach a deal with creditors this week.
Tourist SOS… Sunscreen, hat and emergency Grexit preparedness!
The U.K. Foreign Office is on the brink of issuing new travel advice to British holidaymakers as Greece looks set for an economic meltdown. London’s officials state that current advice is “under review” even though the final draft is set to be made once the situation becomes clearer.
Turkish Foreign Ministry declares itself ‘global leader’ in Twitter followers
In at least one notable accomplishment for this term, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has become a âglobal leaderâ based on the number of its official Twitter accountâs followers.
âThe number of followers of our Turkish-language Twitter account exceeded 621,000 on Oct. 23,â the Foreign Ministry said in a booklet prepared for members of a parliamentary commission on Nov. 25.