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Two dead after migrant boat sinks off Turkey coast
Seventeen others were rescued after the boat ran into trouble 50 metres off the coast of Bodrum district in Mugla province.
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Turkey turns up heat on Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi
President Recep Erdogan said at the weekend he would give new details in a speech on Tuesday about the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi.
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Turkey widens Khashoggi search, denies giving US tapes
Previously, local media said the 15 men arrived in Turkey on the day that Khashoggi went missing via two private planes, which then returned to Riyadh via Egypt and Dubai.
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Turkey denies giving 'any kind of audio tape' on Khashoggi to US
Turkey's pro-government press has reported that Turkey has an audio recording that proves the alleged murder of Khashoggi at the consulate.
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Rights group urges Turkey to request UN probe of Khashoggi case
Jamal Khashoggi, a legal resident of the United States who wrote for 'The Washington Post', disappeared after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on 2 October.
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Syria says it's ready to fight for Idlib if jihadists reject deal
The deal for Idlib sets up a buffer zone running 15-20 km deep into rebel territory that must be evacuated of all heavy weapons and all jihadists by Monday.
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Saudi Arabia vows retaliation if punished over missing critic
From tech tycoons to media giants, a host of Western companies are now distancing themselves from the Gulf state, imperilling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's much-hyped economic reform drive.
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Migrant truck crash kills 22 in Turkey
The vehicle, described as a lorry, was travelling on a highway in the Izmir region close to Izmir airport when it flipped over and fell into the channel.
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Trump thanks Turkey for pastor's release, denies cutting deal
Andrew Brunson was sentenced but the court said he would not serve any further time because he had already been detained since October 2016.
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Aid groups worried as deadline looms for Syria's Idlib
Nearly half of the people living in Idlib have fled from their homes in other parts of the war-torn country and many already depend on aid.
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US raises pressure on Saudi Arabia over missing journalist
Trump, in comments in the Oval Office, told reporters he had raised Khashoggi’s case with Saudi Arabia “at the highest level” and more than once in recent days.
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Erdogan tells Saudis to prove missing journalist left Istanbul consulate
Khashoggi left Saudi Arabia last year, saying he feared retribution for his criticism of Saudi policy in the Yemen war and its crackdown on dissent.
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Turkey's Erdogan says awaiting probe results over missing Saudi journalist
Erdogan said that CCTV footage of entrances and exits at the consulate and the airport in Istanbul were being studied by the police.
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Turkey's Erdogan tells ministers to stop using US firm McKinsey
Last month, Finance Minister Berat Albayrak announced that Turkey had decided to work with McKinsey as part of efforts to implement a new medium-term economic programme.
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Turkey captures bombing suspect in Syrian regime heartland
Turkish citizen Yusuf Nazik, who is accused of planning the May 2013 Reyhanli bombing, was apprehended in an operation carried out by the National Intelligence Organisation (MIT).
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Russian air strikes pound Syria's Idlib before key summit
Russian government forces have been massing around Idlib for weeks ahead of an expected offensive on the province, which is held by jihadists led by al-Qaeda's former Syrian affiliate and rival Turkish-backed rebels.
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What do the economic woes of Turkey, Argentina and Indonesia have in common?
The short answer is uncertainty over the global economy brought about by the economic management of the United States.
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Shots fired at US embassy in Turkish capital, no casualties - police
The attack coincided with a deepening row between Ankara and Washington over the trial of a US pastor in Turkey.
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Turkish court rejects US pastor Brunson's appeal for release - Haberturk
Brunson, an Evangelical pastor residing in the coastal province of Izmir, is standing trial in Turkey over terrorism charges.
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Turkey will respond if US imposes more sanctions: minister
Washington warned on Thursday that it would impose more sanctions unless pastor Andrew Brunson, described by US President Donald Trump as a 'hostage', was released.
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Investors pulled $1.4bn from SA, emerging markets in last week - IIF
An emerging-market selloff has picked up pace over the last week as concerns about Turkey and others have compounded longer-term worries about a global trade war, a strong dollar and rising borrowing and energy costs.