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US Vice President Joe Biden says he never apologized to Turkey
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said he has not apologized to Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, contradicting a previous White House statement that claimed he did.
Instead, Biden said he told ErdoÄan that his alleged accusation that Turkey helped to fuel the growth of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) was misreported.
Turkey lacks academic freedom, not financing freedom: Harvard professor
Turkey fails to have freedom in academic research and also lacks academic quality rather than financial sources, according to Harvard Professor Dr. Gökhan Hotamışlıgil
Hanks and Howard return for ‘Inferno’ film
Tom Hanks will return to star in the third Da Vinci Code movie adaptation, âInferno,â with Ron Howard on board to direct again, British daily The Independent has reported.
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Harvard summer school offers Ottoman Turkish classes on Cunda Island
Harvard and Koç Universityâs summer school hosts local and foreign students for Ottoman Turkish classes every year on Turkeyâs Cunda Island, off the Aegean coast Since 1997, an institute on Ayvalıkâs Cunda Island affiliated with Harvard University has drawn great interest from foreigners and locals who want to learn Ottoman Turkish during the summer.
Reforms crucial for joining EU
Interview Bruno Maçães, State Secretary for European Affairs in the Portuguese government Reforms crucial for joining EU
BELGRADE: Serbia's entry into the EU depends on the speed with which the reforms are implemented. We are just at the beginning of that process and it is still impossible to say in which year you will join the EU, says Bruno Maçães for Blic.
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Foreign-based Romanian students eager to take part in projects at home
The founding president of the Foreign-Based Romanian Students League (LSRS), Sebastian Burduja says he wants to see as many Romanian graduates of foreign universities as possible taking part in Romanian projects.
18% of Americans think Iraq war was "worth costs"
18% of Americans think Iraq war was "worth costs"
NEW YORK -- Only 18 percent of Americans think the war in Iraq was "worth the costs" - including the money spent, and the loss of "American lives."
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ISIL vs Turkish parties in social media
In the coming years, there will probably be a Harvard Business Review article entitled: âA Case study: ISIL [Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant] on the Iraqi front, a best case in social media management by a terrorist organization.â
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President Gül asks for privacy during his son’s graduation from Harvard
Turkish President Abdullah Gül has traveled to the United States to attend his son Mehmetâs graduation ceremony at Harvard University, requesting that journalists respect the privacy of the moment.