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Turkey in 'no direct contact' with PKK to bring back two intelligence officers, FM Çavuşoğlu says
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has said in an interview with the Al-Monitor news website that Turkey has "no direct contacts" to bring back two members of the National Intelligence Organization (MİT) held by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.
Turkish gov't has 'no nationalization plans for ?? Bank or others'
The government does not have any plans to nationalize ?? Bank or any other lender, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet ?im?ek has said following controversial comments by an aide to President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an earlier in January.
CHP deputy questions key graft scandal figure's export award
A deputy from the Republican People?s Party (CHP) has filed a parliamentary question to Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekçi over how businessman Reza Zarrab, who was embroiled in Turkey?s huge graft probe that went public in December 2013, was awarded for the high export performance of his company, Volgam G?da.
Ruling AKP deputy justifies pushing HDP's Tuncel
A ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputy who earlier admitted punching opposition deputies during a heated parliamentary session, has suggested that offering an apology to ?ideology amigos? would be an ?insult against the national will.?
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AKP deputy claims responsibility for punching opposition MPs
Oktay Saral, a deputy from Turkey's ruling AKP, has claimed responsibility for punching opposition deputies during a heated parliamentary session, while also throwing a gavel at them 'reflexively' A member of parliament from Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has claimed responsibility for punching opposition deputies during a heated parliamentary session, while also thr
Beating in parliament, murder over snowball
Millions of people all across Turkey have been up in arms against violence, especially violence against women, since the brutal murder of 20-year-old university student Özgecan Arslan last week, but two recent incidents have proven that violence is just a routine of daily life in this country.
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Beating in parliament, murder for snowball
Millions of people all across Turkey have been up in arms against violence, especially violence against women, since the brutal murder of 20-year-old university student Özgecan Arslan last week, but two recent incidents have proven that violence is just a routine of daily life in this country.
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VIDEO: Turkish opposition MPs injured in scuffle during security bill debate
Four parliamentarians were left injured late on Feb. 17 after a fracas on the first day of debates in Turkey's General Assembly on a controversial government-led homeland security bill.
Turkish opposition MPs injured in scuffle during security bill debate
Four parliamentarians were left injured late Feb. 17 following a fracas on the first day of debates in the legislature's General Assembly on a government-led controversial homeland security bill.