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Anadolu Agency reporter back in Turkey after detention in Egypt
One of Anadolu Agency's four employees detained in Egypt earlier this week has arrived back in Turkey, the agency's director said on Jan. 17.
CHP leader criticizes Turkey’s Libya policy
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu has strongly criticized the government's willingness to send Turkish soldiers to a Libya mission, expressing his party's fierce opposition to any decision that would result in spilling the blood of Turkish soldiers abroad.
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AKP: US move against Muslim Brotherhood would damage democracy
The spokesman for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has said that if the United States designates the Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization, it will hamper democratization efforts in the Middle East and serve militant groups like ISIL.
Austria bans use of symbols of Croatian fascists
Money fines of up to EUR 4,000 euros are envisaged for those breaking the law - up to EUR 10,000 for repeat offenders.
The Austrian Ministry of the Interior made an updated list of forbidden Islamist and nationalist symbols.
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Egypt court postpones verdicts of hundres citing ’security concerns’
An Egyptian court has postponed until July 28 the verdicts for hundreds of defendants detained for their involvement in a 2013 sit-in, including the top leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Exclusive interview with Syria's Assad in Kathimerini on Thursday [VIDEO]
An exclusive interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will be published in Kathimerini and Kathimerini English Edition on Thursday.
Exclusive interview with Syria's Assad in Kathimerini on Thursday
An exclusive interview with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad will be published in Kathimerini and Kathimerini English Edition on Thursday.
Egypt's recognition of Kosovo was "only verbal", without any paper
Egypt recognized Kosovo only verbally - without any paper - in June 2013, three days before the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood.
This represents "a very weak recognition" that even the (Egyptian) Ministry of Foreign Affairs was opposed to, Belgrade-based daily Politika writes, citing a source from diplomatic circles.
Egypt's recognition of Kosovo was "only verbal" - report
This represents "a very weak recognition" that even the (Egyptian) Ministry of Foreign Affairs was opposed to, Belgrade-based daily Politika writes, citing a source from diplomatic circles.
Egypt could withdraw decision to recognize Kosovo - report
The report cites an article published several days earlier by one of the best-known and respected Egyptian and Arab journalists Abdel Latif El Menawy. The article in the daily Al-Masry Al-Youm was published under the headline, "Is it time to reexamine the (Muslim) Brotherhood's decision?".