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Turkey paying the price of terrorist organizations' instability, Turkish PM says
Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said Aug. 20. that Turkey is paying the price of terrorist organizations' instability
Yıldırım was asked at a press conference, whether Turkey would launch an operation toward the Syrian cities Afrin and Idlib.
Some of the Most Ancient Vietnamese Rituals will be Presented on 18th August in Sofia
For the first time, a performance featuring one of the most ancient rituals in Vietnam - The Three Mothers of God will be presented on August 18th in Sofia.
The performance is organized by the Embassy of Vietnam in Sofia and with the cooperation of the State Cultural Institute with the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The opening hour is 18.00.
Turkey becomes sectorial dialogue partner of ASEAN
Turkey has become a sectorial dialogue partner for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Aug. 6.
"Turkey has officially become the sectorial dialogue partner of ASEAN," Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said in the Philippine capital Manila, where he attended the organization's 50th Foreign Ministers' Meeting.
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Turkey, Thailand start negotiations to clinch free trade deal
Turkey and Thailand have commenced negotiations to sign a free trade deal, the economy ministers of both countries announced on July 19.
Speaking at a press meeting in Ankara along with his Thai counterpart, Apiradi Tantraporn, Turkish Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci said the planned free trade agreement (FTA) would boost bilateral trade by 40 percent.
U.S. Ready to Say Goodbye to Turkey
The war in Iraq in 2003, despite the geopolitical disguise, had an overtly geopolitical nature because Iraq was supposed to become a global storage of oil with a view to critical times which was needed for achievement of the manageable thermonuclear reaction.
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Greeks don’t trust Trump, Pew survey shows (infographic)
76% of Greeks do not trust US President Donald Trump, according to a worldwide survey by Piew Research centre. The results of the global survey only add insult to injury for the new president of the United States. The research, conducted by Pew research Center, shows that confidence around the globe in President Trump to do the right thing when it comes to world affairs is generally very low.
An NBA Center faces imprisonment and possible execution in Turkey!
Normally, the Oklahoma City Thunder would be trying to find a replacement for Kevin Durant, or figure out how to get past the Golden State Warriors, San Antonio Spurs or Houston Rockets. They probably didn’t expect they’d have to struggle to keep their center Enes Kanter from being jailed and possibly executed in Turkey by an increasingly authoritarian leader.
Tillerson tells China to 'step up' on North Korea dispute
China and other nations must strengthen efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said yesterday, while also calling out Beijing over its South China Sea activities.
Unsure of US, Asia builds new alliances against China
Several Asian nations are seeking to bolster informal alliances among themselves, regional diplomats and officials said, unsettled by growing fears that the United States could not be relied on to maintain a buffer against China's assertiveness.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, US National Security Adviser to Jimmy Carter, Dies at 89
Zbigniew Brzezinski, the hawkish strategic theorist who was national security adviser to President Jimmy Carter in the tumultuous years of the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the late 1970s, died on Friday at a hospital in Virginia. He was 89.