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Turkey suffering 'rights rollback' under Erdoğan: HRW
Turkey is undergoing a 'worrying rollback' on human rights under Erdoğan, Human Rights Watch said
Turkey gearing up fight against ‘barbaric’ ISIL
Turkey’s top leaders have begun deploying sharper rhetoric against ISIL, with PM Davutoğlu calling them 'barbaric' and President Erdoğan underlining 'the obligation to fight' against them
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N Korea Renews Calls for '1 Country, 2 Systems' Type Reunification
North Korea's top diplomat Ri Su Yong proposed a reunification under a confederation system in the first UNGA speech of a Pyongyang foreign minister in 15 years.
While addressing the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) late on Saturday, Ri stressed reunification was "the main goal" of his country and "the biggest desire of the whole nation", according to ITAR-TASS and DPA.
IntMin Employees to Stage Protest over Plans for Social Benefits Cut
The main union representing the staff of Bulgaria's Interior Ministry will take hundreds of employees to the streets if social rights of those working in the security sector are slashed.
Israeli PM vows to refute Palestinian ‘lies’ at UN
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed to New York on Sept. 28, vowing to expose 'slander and lies' laid out by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in his U.N. speech
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Bulgaria Budget Miscalculated 'on Purpose' - President Plevneliev
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev called the gaps in the current state budget a product of "deliberate" mistakes.
Lavrov confirmed Putin's visit to Belgrade
NEW YORK - Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said that Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had told him Russian President Vladimir Putin would visit Belgrade for the 70th anniversary of the city's liberation from German occupation.
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Turkish President Hints At Possible Use Of Turkish Troops In Syria
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkish troops could be used to help set up a buffer zone in Syria, on the condition there was an international agreement for the establishing of a safe haven for those feeling the Islamic State (IS), reports Reuters.
PMP's Udrea: I believe Romania needs a strong, involved, brave President
People's Movement Party (PMP) chairman, Elena Udrea, has stated, on Saturday, at the Christian Democratic National Peasant Party (PNTCD) Extraordinary Congress taking place in Poiana Brasov, that Romania needs a President who is involved and brave, to be able to continue the ten-year battle led by Traian Basescu for an independent judiciary, a real, functional, rule of law state,
Turkey, France to deepen anti-terror cooperation
Turkey and France have agreed to boost their cooperation and coordination in areas of anti-terrorism and intelligence during a visit to Ankara by France's Interior Minister
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