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Bosnian Serbs 'Need MPs in Belgrade Parliament'
The head of the Republika Srpska's Representative Office in the US, Obrad Kesic, says Serbs from the mainly Serbian entity in Bosnia should have their own representatives in the parliament in Serbia, the Bosnian newspaper Nezavisne reported on Monday.
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Greece mulls compensation for farmers hurt by Russian embargo
Greek farmers are likely to be compensated for any losses they suffer as a result of a Russian embargo on imports from the European Union, the government has indicated.
Greek producers will have the states full support, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement late on Saturday as it sought to play down the impact of the temporary ban by Russian authorities.
Turkish opposition attacks FM Davutoğlu for ‘destructive regional policy’
Both the main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) and the Peoplesâ Democratic Party (HDP) have increased their condemnation of Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu over to his approach toward the Islamic State (IS).
Turkish opposition attacks FM Davutoğlu for ‘destructive regional policy’
Both the main opposition Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) and the Peoplesâ Democratic Party (HDP) have increased their condemnation of Foreign Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu over to his approach toward the Islamic State (IS).
Greek hopes for EEZ with Albania suffer setback
Greeces hopes of agreeing an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the Ionian Sea with Albania have been dealt another blow after the prosecutors office in Tirana launched an investigation into the agreement between the two countries.
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Ankara and Arbil discuss jihadist threat
Turkish officials and Iraqi Kurds have discussed the escalating threat posed by the Islamic State in Syria and the Levant (ISIL) in the neighboring country, as the jihadist group has been extending control in northwestern Iraq, forcing thousands of Iraqi citizens to leave their homes.
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Turkey urges utmost care during travels to African countries hit by Ebola outbreak
Turkeyâs Foreign Ministry has warned citizens to show the utmost care in the case of travelling to the four African countries that were hit by the Ebola outbreak, while cautioning citizens for such care when travelling to other regional countries as well.
Turkey, Qatar continue efforts for truce in Gaza
Turkish and Qatar continue efforts for a lasting cease-fire between Hamas and Israel, as the death toll in Gaza exceeds 1,700 as of Aug. 3.
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Turkey concerned over deadly clashes between Azeri and Armenian troops
Turkey has expressed concern over the recent clashes between Azerbaijani and Armenian troops that claimed the lives of more than 20 Azerbaijani soldiers and reiterated an urgent solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem was necessary for entire regional stability and peace.
Turkish hostages held by ISIL in Mosul ‘soon to be released’
Forty-nine Turkish citizens who have been held hostage by Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) for over 50 days will likely be freed in the next day or two, Turkey's Defense Minister İsmet Yılmaz said Aug. 2.