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President Erdo?an's daughter gets engaged to engineer
President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's daughter, Sümeyye Erdo?an, got engaged to Selçuk Bayraktar on March 20 in a family gathering at Istanbul's Tarabya Huber Palace near the Bosphorus.
Agriculture sector sounds the alarm in Antalya amid Russia crisis
Agricultural activities in western Antalya province have almost ground to a halt, due to ongoing problems in exports over the last couple of years being exacerbated by the jet crisis between Turkey and Russia, local sector players have warned.
ISIL commander Shishani 'clinically dead:' Monitor
Top Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) commander Omar al-Shishani has been "clinically dead" for several days after a US air strike in northern Syria, a monitoring group said March 13.
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Syria Observatory: ISIL commander still alive, badly wounded
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on March 10 that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's (ISIL) military commander was badly wounded but still alive, appearing to contradict U.S. officials who said he was "likely killed" in a U.S. air strike.
Erdo?an's daughter and defense industrialist take first step to marriage
Sümeyye Erdo?an, the daughter of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an, and Selçuk Bayraktar, a defense industrialist engineer producing unmanned aerial vehicles, have taken their first step towards tying the knot.
Trump, Clinton eye 'Super Tuesday' boost as voting begins
Americans began voting on March 1 in what is deemed the most pivotal day in the presidential nominating process, with frontrunners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hoping to wipe out their rivals.
Pivotal 'Super Tuesday' could elevate Trump, Clinton
Americans vote Tuesday in what is deemed the most pivotal day in the presidential nominating process, with front-runners Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hoping to finish off their challengers.
Turkish police fire tear gas at gold mine protestors
Turkish security forces fired tear gas on the second day of a protest against a gold mine being built in an ecologically pristine area in the country's Black Sea region.
Crunch time for TAV: On the hunt for new airports as Istanbul deal expires
Turkish airport operator TAV aims to add one or two airports to its portfolio and boost revenue from its service businesses to compensate for the looming expiry of its contract to run Istanbul's Atatürk Airport, Chief Executive Sani ?ener said on Feb. 14.
Defence Ministers Expected to Agree on Enhanced NATO Presence in East
At their meeting scheduled to take place in Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday, defence ministers of the member countries of NATO are expected to agree on enhancing the presence of the Alliance in the east.
At a media briefing on Tuesday, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg revealed some of the topics to be discussed during the meeting.