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Turkey doesn't deserve to be so undesired
The United States banned laptops, tablets, cameras and similar electronic devices aboard planes from 10 cities in eight countries on March 20. The list included Istanbul in Turkey. The other countries in the list are Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates; all of them are Muslim countries from the greater Middle East area.
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Turkey's foreign policy displays a messy picture
Turkey's foreign policy is currently displaying a cluttered picture on two main reasons and processes. First, the impact of the July 2016 coup attempt on Turkey's bilateral and institutional relationships is still in place.
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US forming a Raqqa supply line
The United States' preparations regarding the Raqqa operation have accelerated; they have started forming supply lines and delivering logistics equipment. A portion of the heavy weapons have already arrived, but more will come.
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Axis Of World Politics Getting Crushed By Trump
Since becoming the 45th president of America in January, Donald Trump has kept the political experts busy finding answers to two questions: what will be the long- and short-term effects of his presidency and how the history will judge his tenure?
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Forbes: Donald Trump just became one billion dollars poorer
The personal fortune of US President Donald Trump has decreased by $1 billion since last March, dragging the billionaire 220 places lower in the Forbes Rich List.
Trump's estimated net worth has fallen to $3.5 billion from $4.5 billion a year ago, according to the magazine's latest ranking published on Monday. As a result, the president is now 544th on the list.
Iraq's Abadi says he wins Trump's assurances of more US support
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said he won assurances of greater U.S. support in fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants in talks on March 20 with U.S. President Donald Trump and top advisers, but cautioned that military might alone would not be sufficient.
FBI confirms probe into Russia role in election
FBI Director James Comey on March 20 confirmed for the first time that the bureau is investigating possible ties between Republican Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia amid allegations that Moscow sought to influence the 2016 U.S. election.
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Theresa May tells Vogue about ‘gentleman’ Donald Trump
Theresa May insists Donald Trump was “being a gentleman” when he held her hand during her US visit shortly after he became 45th president.
In an interview with the style magazine American Vogue, she says: “We were about to walk down a ramp, and he said it might be a bit awkward.”
Asked what she made of Mr Trump, she adds: “I like to think we got on.”
Is the future of the nuclear deal with Iran in danger?
Donald Trump's election as the new President of the United States has put many international deals at risk. Previously agreed multilateral agreements are being revised, and bilateral relations between countries are facing new challenges. Many perceive the approach of the new American president as one of the main factors of instability in international relations.
'Little Picasso' draws admiration in squalid Serbian camp
Farhad Nouri is known among migrants as Little Picasso. The 10-year-old from Afghanistan, who is stranded in Serbia together with his parents and two younger brothers, has earned his nickname for two reasons: he knows how to draw and he loves Pablo Picasso.