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Turkey and Obama's difference on Iran deal
The deal reached between Iran and the major world powers over Iran?s nuclear program on July 14 is a historical breakthrough which has the potential to change political and economic balances not only in the Middle East but also in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
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Obama: Greekment positive for Greece, Europe
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday officially welcomed an agreement between Greece and its European creditors, given that his administration has reportedly worked continuously, and behind-the-scene, to press for a deal and avert a possible global economic crisis.
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Greece a dream destination
It is no surprise that Greece features in most travel or holidays top lists, as its breathtaking landscapes, white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and rich culture attract millions of holiday lovers from all across the world. It made it once more, coming in 5th in the Virtuoso travel consultants’ list of ‘Travel Dreams: Top 1o destinations’.
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Three migrants suffer burns as they try to enter Channel Tunnel
Three migrants trying to smuggle their way into the Channel Tunnel to reach Britain were burnt by an electric shock, one seriously, local French authorities said on July 14.
All NATO members invited to Croatia's Operation Storm parade
Croatia has invited all NATO member states to take part in a parade in Zagreb on August 4 that will celebrate the 20th anniversary of Operation Storm.
Iran, major powers strike nuclear deal
Major powers and Iran struck a historic deal on July 14 aimed at ensuring Tehran does not acquire a nuclear bomb, in return for relief from crippling sanctions, while Turkey's energy minister welcomed the agreement as a "very positive development."
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Iran, major powers strike nuclear deal, Turkey welcomes agreement
Major powers and Iran struck a historic deal on July 14 aimed at ensuring Tehran does not acquire a nuclear bomb, in return for relief from crippling sanctions, while Turkey's energy minister welcomed the agreement as a "very positive development."
Historic Iran nuclear deal is imminent
After 17 days of tough negotiations, diplomats on Monday night agreed on a landmark deal aimed at preventing Iran’s nuclear program for at least a decade. Negotiators from Iran, the United States, France, Britain, Germany, Russia and China managed to strike an agreement that resolves the security threat by applying unprecedented scrutiny to Tehran’s nuclear complex.
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Iran's Zarif says will negotiate 'as long as necessary'
Iran's foreign minister said on July 13 he believed there should be no further extension to nuclear talks with major powers but he would negotiate "as long as necessary".
UK PM Cameron pleased over Greek-EU deal
UK Prime Minister David Cameron expressed his pleasure on Monday over a last-minute deal between Greece and its EU creditors in Brussels, after 17 hours negotiations.
Cameron added, however, that more needs to be done. “Obviously the challenge now is fulfilling the program and implementing what lies ahead -and I think we should not underestimate to scale of this challenge”, he said.
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