Western Asia
Serbia promises USD 50,000 for Palestina recovery
BELGRADE - The Serbian delegation headed by Ambassador Dragan Bisenic took part in the international donor conference in Cairo to raise funds for recovery of Gaza, and it promised USD 50,000 worth of aid for recovery of Palestine in 2015.
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British MPs to vote on recognising Palestinian state
British lawmakers were to hold a non-binding vote Monday on recognising Palestine although government ministers will abstain in a sign of how politically sensitive the issue is.
No deal on İncirlik yet but talks continuing, Turkey says
Turkish and US military officials are continuing to discuss the use of Turkish military bases, including the İncirlik base, and its airspace in the fight against ISIL in Iraq and Syria, sources said
Turkey says talks on İncirlik still continuing
Turkish and U.S. military officials are continuing to discuss the use of Turkish military bases, including the İncirlik base, and its airspace in the fight against ISIL in Iraq and Syria, sources said
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Yemen names new PM in fresh bid to end crisis: state media
President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi Monday named Yemen's envoy to the UN Khalid Bahah as his new premier, his second bid this month to end the country's political crisis
Government pleased with vote results for top Turkish judicial body
The ruling AKP has not hidden its pleasure over preliminary results in a key vote at Turkey's top judicial body, in which candidates reportedly supported by the government scored an overwhelming success
Nikolic wants Serbia and Armenia to work together
BELGRADE - Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic met with Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Galust Sahakyan on Sunday and said that the goal of his visit was to find a way for the two countries to work together so their people would have a better life.
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Turkey Opens Military Bases for US Troops
Turkey has agreed to let the US use its military bases in the campaign against Islamic State militants, American defense officials said Sunday.
US National Security Adviser Susan Rice said the US welcomed the new agreement, which included use of the Incirlik air base in Turkey's south.
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Tourism in Turkey 'may be affected' by ISIL attacks
Tourism has not been widely affected by the ISIL attacks near the Turkey-Syria border, but there are concerns about the upcoming year’s reservations
ISIL pours in reinforcements to Syria's Kobane: Monitor
ISIL has sustained serious losses in the battle for the town despite their superior armour, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported