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The British Broadcasting Corporation announced on Thursday that it would eliminate 2,000 jobs, cut its sports budget, show more reruns and broadcast fewer talk shows and game shows.
Activists were held in a nationwide sweep tied to an investigation of insurgent attacks.
The relationship between religion and the state, ever the sore spot of Turkish identity, is one of the most explosive issues of the debate over a new constitution.
Sabah, a pro-government daily, published the names and photographs on Monday of more than 140 Israeli soldiers who it said took part in the raid on a Turkish flotilla to Gaza last year.
The current president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, will take Vladimir V. Putin’s place as prime minister after presidential elections in March, which Mr. Putin is assured of winning.
Finland and the Netherlands objected to admitting Romania and Bulgaria to the European Union’s passport-free travel zone, citing concerns over anticorruption and organized crime.
The news media in Western Europe emphasized the role race played in the execution of Troy Davis and the contrast between the American and European judicial systems.
International inspectors will return to Greece next week to assess the country’s progress in meeting austerity targets, as talks ended Tuesday without an agreement in place.
An explosion in Ankara on Tuesday injured at least 15 people and caused substantial damage in the Turkish capital.
In his first interview since his May 14 arrest on charges of attempted rape, Dominique Strauss-Kahn was uncomfortable, intermittently angry and sounded bitter.
With its founder, Julian Assange, confined to an estate in England, the group has put 10 items and services up for bidding.
Spain has reopened a sexual assault case against a prince, reviving accusations that he raped a model on a yacht in the Spanish Mediterranean in 2008.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan kicked off a so-called Arab Spring tour as he seeks to enhance his regional celebrity and bolster Turkey’s standing as a potential role model for Arab states.
An airliner chartered by one of the country’s best-known hockey teams crashed near the city of Yaroslavl on Wednesday, killing all but 2 of the 45 people on board.
Centers like City Without Drugs that employ a detoxification and rehabilitation program that would be considered harsh by Western standards.
Less than three years ago Shimon Peres addressed the Turkish Grand National Assembly - Turkey's parliament - in Ankara.

It was the first time an Israeli president had addressed legislators in a Muslim country, a gesture which spoke volumes about the extraordinary relationship between Israel and Turkey, a relationship dating back to the early Turkish recognition of the Jewish state in 1949.


Turkey said on Friday that it was downgrading its diplomatic and military ties after Israel’s refusal to apologize for a raid last year in which nine people died trying to break the naval blockade of Gaza.#israel #turkey turkiye buyukelci sini cekiyor
Some 60 nations met to discuss how to help the new Libyan authorities restore stability and a functioning economy to a country ravaged by rebellion and 42 years of dictatorship.
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