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Hürriyet launches online campaign against 'all kinds of terror'
Daily Hürriyet has pioneered an online campaign on its official website in a move to congregate supporters across Turkey over the latest attacks targeting its headquarters in Istanbul.
A counter on which supporters can click a ?Thanks for your support? button and show their support has been launched along with a specific campaign page.
Top 10 most beautiful gardens in Turkey
Daily Hürriyet’s jury of experts picked out the most beautiful gardens in Turkey with different designs, events and unique plant species from around the world for you.
Turkey's current account gap at $3.15 billion, below forecasts
Turkey?s current account deficit totaled $3.15 billion in July, below forecasts, data from the Central Bank revealed Sept. 10.
The 12-month deficit was announced at $45.03 billion.
The deficit increased by 32 percent in July year on year due to rising domestic demand and decreasing exports, despite the positive effects of the oil plunge on the current account deficit.
Bulgarian Authorities Detain 29 Refugees from Syria, Iraq Near Burgas
Bulgarian authorities detained two groups of refugees numbering a total of 29 people from Syria and Iraq on the main road to Turkey near the city of Burgas.
One of the groups, which consisted of nine people identifying themselves as Iraqi citizens, was uncovered by foresters in the area of the village of Marinka.
Clinton: I spent years urging Israel to apologize to Turkey
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Sept. 9 that she has spent years trying to convince Israeli to apologize to Turkey for a deadly attack on an aid flotilla to Gaza in 2010.
"We lost what was not just a working relationship but a real bridge," Clinton said. "I spent, you know, literally years trying to get the Israelis to finally apologize to the Turks on the flotilla."