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38 Killed in Istanbul Explosion in Turkey

The nation of Turkey is in mourning today for the 38 people killed in an explosion outside of a football stadium in Istanbul Suspected car bomb blast near Besiktas stadium in Istanbul from RT A national day of mourning was declared on December 11, 2016 to grieve the loss of the 38 innocent people killed […]

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Turkey’s Fake Coup: Claims Emerge Erdogan Staged His Own Uprising to Consolidate Elected Islamist Dictatorship

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan allegedly fakes coup a la “Nazi Reichstag fire” to purge opponents to his Islamist-light regime LIVE Stream: Military Coup In Turkey Is Underway (7-15-16) The President of Turkey, would-be Islamist caliph Recep Tayyip Erdogan, allegedly staged his own coup on Friday according to internet conspiracy theorists and political opponents within […]

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Military Coup in Turkey: Armed Forces Seize Control of Government in Ankara

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Urges Turks to Take to Streets in Support of Government TURKEY’S MILITARY SAYS ARMED FORCES ‘FULLY SEIZED CONTROL’ OF COUNTRY; ALL SOCIAL MEDIA BLOCKED from ABC7NY Numerous reports indicate that the armed forces of the Republic of Turkey have seized control of the country and the government from democratically elected […]

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News Headlines April 26, 2015: Climbers Trapped on Everest, New Land Near Japan, Egypt to Fight ISIS, Putin Accuses US of Aiding Caucuses Groups

Hit by Avalanche in Everest Basecamp 25.04.2015 from YouTube account Jost kobusch Climbers Trapped on Mount Everest Following Earthquake Growing Desperate New Land Rises from Sea Near Japan Yazidi Girls Having Secret Abortions After Being ISIS Sex Slaves Egyptian Army Masses to Begin Operations in Eastern Libya Against ISIS Britain’s Wealthiest Double Fortunes During Recession […]

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News Headlines April 23, 2015: Pro-Russian Forces Attack Ukrainian Military in Mariupol, NASA to Build Largest Telescope in the World, German President Calls Ottoman Killing of Armenians “Genocide”

Turkish Prime Minister: Recep Tayyip Erdogan Denying the Armenian Genocide on CNN 13-04-2010 Headline News for April 23, 2015 – German President Recognizes Armenian Genocide, Swedish Personal Debt Burden Grows Despite Reforms, Saudi Arabia Beheads Maid Pro-Russian Rebels Open Fire on Ukrainian Military in Mariupol According to the BBC NASA to Build World’s Largest Telescope […]

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Extra, Extra: North Korea and South Korea Squabbling, Russia Cracks Down on Night Protests, Turkish Tanks Mass Against ISIS

News from Around the World: 1. International Relations: North Korea Declares 2015 Reunification Year, Promises to Prepare Military 2. News: Madrid Fining Uber Users 3. World Politics: Russia Forbids Night Protests 4. International Relations: South Korea Fires Warning Shots at North Korean Vessel 5. News: Japanese Police Question Students Interested in Joining the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) […]

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News Headlines March 20, 2014: Erdogan Vows to Eradicate Twitter, German Chancellor Says G8 No Longer Exists, Swedish Town to Move City Center to Avoid Mine Collapse

Turkish Prime Minister Vows to Eradicate Twitter People’s Republic of China Condemns North Korea Human Rights Reports, Vows to Continue Deporting Refugees Back to DPRK Putin Asks Russian Billionaires to Pay Taxes British MP Nigel Evans Faces Rape Charges Russia Responds to US President Barack Obama’s Sanctioning of Russian Politicians Comcast Releases Report Detailing Government […]

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Turkish PM Erdogan Declares Twitter a ‘Troublemaker’

Embattled Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared popular internet microblogging service Twitter a troublemaker in his latest round of anti-freedom salvos launched since the beginning of the riots in Istanbul. He declared the information being spread on the service lies and labeled Twitter an enemy of modern governments: There is a trouble called Twitter. […]

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News Headlines May 13, 2013

The SATs Cancelled in South Korea in First-Ever Ban of Entire Nation Due to Cheating Concerns Czech President Reportedly Drunk During Ceremony Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto Says WWII-Era ‘Comfort Women’ Were Necessary The Taliban Ends Anti-Polio Vaccination Stance The United Nations Promotes Edible Insects Personal Information Leak Reported in Europe Are Egypt, Turkey, and Tunisia […]

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Turkey Initiates Talks with Kurdistan Workers’ Party Leader (PKK) Abdullah Ocalan to End 30-Year Conflict

Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) confirmed to media outlets that talks were initiated on Imrali Island with Abdullah Ocalan to bring an end to the 30-year long conflict that has taken 40,000 Turkish and Kurdish lives. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told reporters in December that his government was engaging in a means to bring the […]

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