Ethnic groups in Asia
Film depicts Green Card marriage
A U.S., Israeli and Jordanian joint production, "Peace after Marriage" will be on the silver screen tomorrow.
Directed by the Bandar Albuliwi and Ghazi Albuliwi duo and produced by Philippe Akoka, Bandar Albuliwi, Faruk Özerten and Alain Peyrollaz, the comedy film stars Hiam Abbass, Ghazi Albuliwi and Omer Barnea.
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Turkey will not allow citizens to fight in Kobane: PM Davutoğlu
PM Davutoğlu says Turkey will not allow its citizens to cross to border to Syria to fight against ISIL militants alongside Kurds in Kobane
Syrian Kurds press hundreds of young men into army
In eastern Kobane, Kurdish police forces began rounding up scores of people, according to activists
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Turkish suspect confesses to Chechen leader’s murder
The Turkish man who is suspected of killing a Chechen leader in Turkey last year has been detained and confessed to the murder, claiming that “pro-Russian Chechens” had made him shoot the victim.
ISIL fighters capture Kurdish HQ in Syria's Kobane: Monitor
ISIL militants overran the headquarters of Kurdish forces defending the battleground Syrian border town of Kobane on Oct. 10, a monitoring group says
US-led warplanes pound jihadist sites as Kurds hold out in Kobane
US-led warplanes ntensified bombing raids against jihadists advancing on Kobane, in a desperate bid to help Kurdish forces who are holding out despite ISIL's assault
HDP welcomes government’s progress on Kurdish resolution
The government’s move to endorse the ongoing Kurdish resolution process by establishing a new body has been welcomed by Selahattin Demirtaş
HDP co-chair Demirtaş calls on youth to fight ISIL
'The youth, including Turks, Kurds, Alevis and Sunnis, should resist the barbaric actions of ISIL,' Selahattin Demirtaş says following the militant group's latest offensive
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A feast of salty tea and lungs fit for newlyweds
Itâs not Central Asia, but there is a taste of the Tian Shan Mountains in the eastern province of Van, which is home to a village of transplanted Kyrgyz, Ulupınar.
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Convicted as student, half of life spent in jail: İlhan Çomak seeks justice in delayed retrial
Ä°lhan Ãomak was arrested in 1994 while studying at university for involvement in Kurdish student groups. Twenty years on, Ãomak has now spent half of his life behind bars as a living reminder of the theater that masqueraded as Turkish justice in the dark days of the 1990s, particularly in regards to the Kurdish question.