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As EU officials hint at 'plan B,' pressure grows on Greece to compromise
As a deal between Greece and its creditors appears far from imminent, concerns mounted over the weekend over the country?s finances and its prospects within the eurozone as a US Federal Reserve report indicated that the risk of a possible Greek exit from the common currency area has grown and is leading Europe into uncharted waters.
Erdogan expresses ire over countries recognizing Armenian genocide
Recep Tayiip Erdogan expressed his ire and launched a verbal attack against countries that have formally recognized the Armenian Genocide.
The Turkish President accused France, Germany, Russia and Austria for supporting “claims based on Armenian lies”. His verbal remonstrations included the US, even though Obama avoided using the word “genocide” in his official statements.
Romania's Halep loses Porsche Tennis Grand Prix semi-final to Danish Wozniacki
Romania's tennis player Simona Halep on Saturday lost a women's singles semi-final of the 731,000 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix tournament in Stuttgart, Germany, to Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki, 5-7, 7-5, 2-6.
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For advancing to the semi-finals, Halep won 28,601 US dollars and 185 WTA points.
Greece's foreign minister warns against a lose-lose situation
Germany will have to decide whether it wants to support Greece or make an example of the SYRIZA-led administration, Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias said on Friday.
Turkey reacts to Obama, Putin, Hollande, Gauck over Armenian killings remarks
Turkey reacts to the US, Russia, Germany and France over the wording their leaders picked on the Armenian killings Turkey has reacted to the U.S., Russia, Germany and France over the wording their leaders picked in remarks on the killing of Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire in 1915.
Thousands honor fallen soldiers of Gallipoli at dawn service
Thousands gather on Gallipoli Peninsula for an Anzac Day dawn service to mark the centenary of the landing of Allied troops Leaders and dignitaries from Australia, New Zealand and Turkey led thousands at dawn ceremonies on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula on April 25 to mark the 100th anniversary of a World War One battle that helped shape their nations.
SYRIZA looks beyond cold shower at Friday's Eurogroup
Government sources said that the negotiations with the Brussels Group are continuing as usual following the return of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras from Brussels.
The 100th anniversary of Anzac Day: 'Mateship' between Australia and Turkey
This year?s Anzac Day marks the centenary of the Gallipoli landing, a significant historic event for both Australia and Turkey.
Genocide recognitions further isolate Turkey
In a comprehensive interview with daily Hürriyet?s Cansu Çaml?bel on April 24, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan underlined in an open way that Armenia?s ?struggle does not end in 2015 ? it will just enter a more mature phase.?
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GIZ backs projects in Serbia with EUR 120 million
BELGRADE - The German Organisation for Technical Cooperation (GIZ) invested EUR 120 million in bilateral development projects in Serbia over the past 15 years, officials stated at the panel debate entitled '15 years of German-Serbian cooperation' at the Faculty of Political Sciences of Belgrade University on Friday.
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