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Ministry of Defense applies for Ottoman soldier's belongings
The personal belongings of Ottoman soldier and politician Enver Pa?a, which were provided by his family and put up for auction by Istanbul Müzayede on April 5, were bought by the Turkish Ministry of National Defense.
Ottoman soldier's belongings to be auctioned
A special collection of 122 pieces, including the personal belongings of Ottoman soldier and politician Enver Pa?a, who was a highly powerful figure in the final years of the Ottoman Empire, will be put on auction April 5 in Istanbul.
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Former wife of ISIS leader released as part of hostage trade
Former wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Saja al-Dulaimi is to be set free from the maximum security prison she is being held in just outside Beirut.
Seven Serbs work in ISIS controlled hospital in Libya
Seven Serbs work in ISIS controlled hospital in Libya
Seven health workers from Serbia work in Libyan city Sirt, in a hospital controlled by Islamic state.
No one of them was kidnapped, altough CNN claimed yesterday that 20 people was obducted from that hospital, including Serbian citizens.
Ambassador: No Serbian citizens have been kidnapped in Sirte
TRIPOLI - No Serbian citizens have been kidnapped in Sirte, Serbian Ambassador to Libya Oliver Potezica has told Tanjug.
Ambassador denies Serbians were abducted in Libya
Ambassador denies Serbians were abducted in Libya
BELGRADE -- No Serbian citizens were abducted on Tuesday in the town of Sirte, Serbian Ambassador to Libya Oliver Potezica has said.
Earlier in the day, U.S. broadcaster CNN reported that Islamic State (IS) terrorists had abducted 20 medical workers, "Serbians among them."
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Anti-Islamist general named Libya army chief
A once-retired general leading a sweeping offensive against Islamists has been named head of the Libyan army loyal to the country's internationally recognised parliament, an official said March 2, in a move expected to deepen divisions in the conflict-riven nation.
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Libyan flights from Turkey, Jordan to make security stop in east
Egypt is forcing Libyan airliners flying between Turkey and Jordan and the capital Tripoli to stop in eastern Libya to allow the country's internationally recognized government to screen out potential Islamist fighters, officials said.
Turkey's deteriorating political ties spill over to economic side
Turkey?s relations with its neighboring regions have strained for the last years. The economic and trade ramifications of these deteriorating ties become more and more visible.
Libyan exclusion of Turkish companies 'without value': Turkish Foreign Ministry
Libya?s decision to exclude Turkish companies from contracts does not carry any value given the dispute over political legitimacy in the country, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has said.