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Russian ambassador assassinated in Turkey

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Andrey Karlov, Russia's ambassador to Turkey, shot in the back as he gave a speech in Ankara on Monday
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Wreaths and flowers laid at Russian Consulate in Istanbul

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Tight security visible as residents pay tribute to fallen ambassador
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Turkey assassination aftermath

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The family of shooter who killed Russia's ambassador to Turkey has been detained
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Fresh Cyprus talks set for next month

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The leaders of Cyprus and the self-styled Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus will meet in Geneva next month for a fresh round of talks on reuniting the island. It has been divided since 1974 when Turkish troops invaded the country after...
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Protesters demonstrate against Erdogan in Brussels

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Several thousands demonstrators have taken to the streets of Brussels to protest against Turkish President’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan. They included several pro-Kurdish groups, angry over Erdogan’s crackdown on the media, the judiciary and...
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Turkish officers seeking asylum after coup, says NATO chief

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Some Turkish officers posted to NATO have sought asylum since July’s failed coup, the head of alliance said on Friday. But Jens Stoltenberg declined to comment on which countries were concerned, or how many officers have requested...
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Proposed underage sex law stokes anger in Turkey

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Protesters take to streets over government proposal which would pardon some people imprisoned for statutory rape
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EU-Turkey relations: the ‘fear’ factor

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MEPs have voted in favour of freezing Turkey’s EU membership talks, passing a non-binding resolution in Strasbourg. But what impact could this have on the migrant deal struck with Ankara? Euronews correspondent Sandor Zsiros asked Kati...
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Attempts to Return to Normal Life in Jarablus

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After three years of rule under ISIL, people in the northern Syrian city of Jarablus are attempting to rebuild their lives.
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Turkey detains pro-Kurdish officials, journalists

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Party leaders and ten members of parliament arrested, as Turkish police use tear gas on crowds of protesters in Istanbul, CBC's Nil Köksal reports
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Turkey’s strategic location and skilled workforce – a business winner

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Many businesses believe Turkey’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Central Asia, and its skilled workforce is a winning formula. Turkey, a rising regional hub for manufacturers: The biggest car manufacturers have located...
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Syrian town tries to rebuild after ISIS flees

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CBC's Nil Köksal​ tours Jarabulus, where they try to pick up the pieces​
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Marketplace: How to store leftover turkey and thanksgiving food

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David Common talks with a food scientist on when to throw out food you leave in your fridge.
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EU’s ‘dirty deal’ with Turkey is a ‘betrayal’ of European values, says Turkish journalist

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Can Dundar is the former editor-in-chief of Cumhumriyet, a newspaper that is staunchly critical of the Turkish government. Dundar was one of the finalists for the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize, an annual rights prize handed out by...
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Just 5,000 migrants moved under flagship EU relocation policy

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A flagship EU policy to relocate migrants from Greece and Italy appears to have flopped. But the European Commission is sticking to its guns It agreed last September to move 160,000 migrants from those two countries within two years. But...
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Car bomb blast in Turkey injures more than 2 dozen

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Kurdish militants claim responsibility for attack
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New mega bridge opens in Turkey

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Suspension bridge spans 1.4 km and connects Europe and Asia
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Abdullah Kurdi recalls toddler son's body washing ashore

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Syrian dad still grieving 1 year after drowning deaths of sons Alan and Ghalib and wife Rehanna
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G20 summit: Brexit warnings from Japan and US, but trade hope from Australia

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Leaders of the world’s largest economies have met for the second and final day of the G20 summit in China. While the Chinese President tried to keep the focus on economic problems, other pressing issues are also making waves. Concerning...
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Tensions rise over EU-Turkey migrant deal

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Ankara and Brussels are on a collision course over their migrant deal. Turkey has repeatedly warned it will walk away from the agreement to accept refugees heading to Europe unless the EU agrees to waive visa restrictions. President...
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Deadly car bomb attack on Turkish police station

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Cellphone video captures panicked moments right after explosion
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Worldwide tourism resilient but hit by economic weakness and terrorism

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Fears over terrorism and people having less money mean global travel is still growing but that growth is slowing according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). In the update of its Economic Impact Reports 2016 the travel...
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Tourists shun Turkey, visitor numbers slump in June

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The number of foreigners visiting Turkey plummeted by over 40 percent in June. It was the biggest fall in tourist numbers in over two decades and comes amid tensions with Russia, a series of deadly bombings and the failed military coup....