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CHP congress set to determine chairman
The main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) is gearing up for its 38th ordinary congress scheduled to take place this weekend, on Nov. 4 and 5, where the party's chairman for the upcoming term will be determined.
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Majority of CHP MPs voice support to Kılıçdaroğlu
A good majority of the Republican People's Party (CHP) lawmakers have pledged support to the continued leadership of Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu as he will try to keep his position against two contenders during the next weekend's convention.
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Eight killed in hospital fire due to oxygen machine explosion
At least eight patients were killed on Dec. 19 when an oxygen machine caused a fire in a private hospital in the southeastern Gaziantep province, the hospital confirmed.
Three defendants released in Gezi victim case
A local court ruled on April 18 for the release of three defendants in the case of Gezi victim Ali ?smail Korkmaz who was beaten to death during the Gezi Park demonstrations in 2013.
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Russia approves sanctions against Turkey over downed plane
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Dec. 1 signed a government order approving a raft of sanctions to be imposed on Turkey over the downing of a Russian warplane.
The order, published on the government's official website, included a list of the agricultural products that Russia will no longer import from Turkey from Jan. 1, 2016, Reuters reported.
Man blocks three lanes of road in Black Sea province over land dispute
A 64-year-old man named ?brahim Akbulut has blocked three lanes of a newly-constructed four-lane road in Turkey's Black Sea province of Samsun after land registry general directorate officials made measurements claiming the road belonged to him.
Police officer acquitted of concealing evidence in Gezi victim case
A local court acquitted a police officer and hotel owner who had deleted a hotel's security camera footage, which had recorded the fatal beating of a protester during the Gezi Park demonstrations in 2013.
Ali ?smail Korkmaz, 19, was beaten to death by a group of officers and civilians in the Central Anatolian province of Eski?ehir during the 2013 Gezi protests.
Prosecutor appeals court verdict for suspect sentenced over Gezi victim Ali ?smail Korkmaz's killing
The public prosecutor in the case into the killing of 19-year-old Gezi victim Ali ?smail Korkmaz has appealed the sentence given to police officer Mevlüt Saldo?an, claiming that Saldo?an should have been sentenced to life in prison on charges of first degree murder.