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NEWS ANALYSIS: Russian ambassador's murder might have consequences

 

I knew Andrey Karlov in person. The Russian ambassador to Ankara was from the old school, a Cold War warrior, who even served in North Korea. In the worst times of the Turkish-Russian crisis after Turkey downed a Russian plane on the Syrian border, Karlov did not lose his calm.

3rd generation of terrorists behind the parcel bomb in Cholargos

Counterterrorism analysts believe that the parcel bomb located at the house of the President of Court of Appeals, Isidora Poga, in Cholargos, was probably sent by a third generation of terrorist organization Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, since all evidence points to a new cycle of attacks which started after November 2015 when “Popular Fighters” claimed responsibility for the bombing attack at H

Uncertainty Shadows Jailed Macedonian Ex-Minister's Release

Boskoski, who has spent five years in jail for the illegal financing of his political campaign, became eligible for early release from Tuesday on the basis of good behaviour. 

But it remained unclear if he would get out of jail on time to join the campaign for the pre-term parliamentary elections on June 5, as his release depends on the prison governor's approval.

Sar?gül may face law suit over row with ?i?li mayor

Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals has annulled the dismissal of allegations against the former mayor of Istanbul's ?i?li district, Mustafa Sar?gül, and his son Emir Sar?gül in an investigation launched after the wife of current ?i?li Mayor Hayri ?nönü accused the Sar?güls of pressuring ?nönü to resign using death threats. 

Indictment against accomplice in attempted murder of Beko

The Higher Court in Belgrade has confirmed the indictment against Maja Adrovac, who has been charged as an accomplice in the attempted murder of Milan Beko.

Adrovac can appeal against this decision before the Court of Appeals that will rule on the indictment's validity. The trial can be scheduled only once this takes place.

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