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Deputy prosecutor sees no case in bribery allegations
The deputy prosecutor responsible for investigating allegations by Independent Greeks MP Pavlos Haikalis that he was offered a bribe in order to back the government's presidential candidate has concluded that there is no basis for criminal prosecution.
‘More than half of Oz’s advice baseless’
New research has found that more than half of the medical advice from televisionâs Mehmet Oz is baseless or wrong, the Washington Post has reported. This includes the âmiraclesâ and ârevolutionaryâ breakthroughs heâs been spinning to viewers since the beginning of his celebrity career.
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Magnificent Century brings new love to Hürrem sultan
Meryem Uzerli, "Hürrem" in Turkeyâs globally popular TV drama âMuhteÅem Yüzyılâ (The Magnificent Century) returned to Germany last year after ending her relationship with the father of her then-unborn daughter, Lara.
Putin: Western sanctions partly responsible for crisis
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Western sanctions have been an important factor in the current economic crisis, but not the only one.
Teacher accused of kicking student, injuring ribs
A teacher in Lamia, central Greece, has been removed from her primary school class after allegations that she kicked one of her pupils, injuring the youngsters ribs.
The teacher claims the pupil was hurt when he fell.
Deputy Education Minister Alexandros Dermetzopoulos said that the teacher has been removed from the class but not the school, pending an investigation.
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Erdoğan has no right to deprive Turkish people of EU membership
The year-long fight between the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Fethullah Gülen community entered a new phase after the detentions of daily Zaman editor-in-chief Ekrem Dumanlı and Samanyolu TV station editor Hidayet Karaca, along with more than two dozen others, mainly from the police department.
Istanbul to host actor of ‘Game of Thrones’
Northern Irish actor-DJ Kristian Nairn, who plays the character Hodor in the hit U.S. TV series âGame of Thrones,â will be in Istanbul on Dec. 27, the last Saturday night of the year.
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Teacher fired for allegedly making sexual advances on student
The Education Ministry said on Thursday that it has fired a high school teacher who allegedly made indecent advances to one of her female pupils.
Deputy Education Minister Alexandros Dermentzopoulos said that the ministry took the action after being informed that the pupils parents had filed a complaint.
NATO warned about "wrongly assessing" Russian policy
NATO warned about "wrongly assessing" Russian policy
MOSCOW -- Russia "does not want Ukraine to be split up," NATO intelligence officials say, according to the Russian media outlet RT.
They "warned their colleagues against wrongly assessing Moscow's policy on the crisis in eastern Ukraine."
5,000-person survey of the ‘New Turkey’
The new campus of the Office of the President, built in the Atatürk Forest Farm in Ankara, will be opened with a ceremony on Oct. 29.
As press reports say, invitations have been sent to 5,000 people. Such a huge reception is being organized for the first time.
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