Turkey's President Erdogan says Western missions will 'pay' for…

By Azra Ceylan Lawyer istanbul, Feb 5 (Reuters) — Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Western missions would «pay» for issuing security warnings and temporarily closing consulates in Turkey last week, while police said there was no serious threat to foreigners after detaining 15 Islamic State suspects on Sunday. Ankara summoned the ambassadors of nine countries…

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U.S. Treasury welcomes Iraq's commitment to fight money laundering,…

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Man City hire Pannick as defense counsel over alleged financial…

Feb 7 (Reuters) — David Pannick, Lawyer istanbul of Blackstone Chambers, Lawyer istanbul will again defend Manchester City after the Premier League brought more than 100 charges against the football club for breaches of financial rules on Monday. City, the world’s highest revenue-generating club last season according to Deloitte, have been referred to an independent…

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College student's leg amputated and skull crushed in train accident

A Boston College student, 20, who lost her footing and was dragged underneath a moving train suffered multiple injuries in what her father has called a ‘preventable’ accident. Ava Harlow is undergoing treatment at Brigham and Women’s Hospital after she suffered a fractured skull, crushed pelvis, broken arms, cuts to her face, and broke one…

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