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Turkey: The Hard Line Goes Limp
Strategy Page· 2 days agoFebruary 25, 2021: Turkish President Erdogan appears to be reconsidering his decision to let Turkish-U.S. relations deteriorate. First Erdogan acknowledged the deterioration in relations with ...
Author Joe Gould | Army Times
Army Times· 5 days agoJoe Gould was the senior Pentagon reporter for Defense News, covering the intersection of national security policy, politics and the defense industry....
Spain’s prime minister says Cabinet to recognize a Palestinian state
ABC News· 4 days agoSpain, Norway and Ireland formally recognized a Palestinian state on Tuesday in a coordinated effort...
Belarusian flag-carrier Belavia fails to convince EU court to lift flight ban
FlightGlobal· 2 days agoBelavia had argued to the court that the restrictions should be annulled, alleging a “manifest error...
A family yearns for answers years after Turkish refugee’s torture, death
Al Jazeera· 2 days agoIn 2022, the Turkish coastguard found Baris Buyuksu barely alive with signs of torture, in the...
This week in history: May 27-June 2
World Socialist Web Site· 5 days agoOn May 31, 1999, the trial of PKK (Kurdish Workers Party) Chairman Abdullah Öcalan began before a State Security Court on the Turkish prison island of Imrali. There he was presented before television ...
StreetInsider.com - Reuters
StreetInsider· 5 days agoAnalysis-'Asset famine' in China curbs central bank's bond trading ambitions May 26, 2024 07:17PM By Kevin Yao and Samuel Shen BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A scarcity of low-risk assets in China's financial sector is obstructing the central bank'