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CHP report offers recommendations in ISIL fight

A fact-finding delegation from the Republican People's Party (CHP) released a report they drafted upon visiting the border town of Suruç in southeastern ?anl?urfa province, where dozens of people were killed July 20 in an attack by a suspected suicide bomber from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), and offered a number of recommendations to the government on how to effectively figh

Turkish parliament to convene for extraordinary meeting over ISIL, PKK

Members of parliament are expected to gather at an extraordinary meeting of the national assembly on July 29, as Turkish fighter jets and ground forces hit militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria and outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) camps in Iraq, in a campaign Ankara said would help create a "safe zone" across swathes of northern Syria. 

Another Syrian kid beaten in Turkey

Nobody is guilty in Turkey. Everybody is a victim. We should all be in therapy together as a nation to be able to see the truth and distinguish between fact and fiction These are not even newsworthy. They have become routine events. This one happened last week in the Aegean city of ?zmir, Turkey's third largest city, known for its civilized, westernized stance on about every matter.

Coalition talks enter new phase

Coalition talks in Turkey have entered a new phase, as delegations from the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Republican People's Party (CHP) held "exploratory talks" on July 24 aimed at forming a coalition government.

(CHP) held "exploratory talks" on July 24 aimed at forming a coalition government.

MHP leader tours provinces in sign of readiness for early election

In a move widely considered as a sign of preparation for a possible early election, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli has kicked off a round of consultations with his party's provincial branches.

Bahçeli's first stop was the central Anatolian provinces of K?r?kkale and K?r?ehir, where he held closed-door meetings late on July 22.

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