Turkish parliament extends law for troop deployment to Libya

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkey´s parliament extended for 18 months a law that allows the deployment of Turkish troops to Libya. The bill renewed a one-year mandate that came into force in January following a security and military agreement with the U.N.-backed administration in Tripoli, in western Libya. The Turkish decision Tuesday comes in the wake…

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Britain and United States asked to investigate UAE crimes in Yemen…

LONDON, Feb 12 (Reuters) — Britain, the United States and Turkey were on Wednesday formally asked to arrest senior officials from the United Arab Emirates on suspicion of carrying out war crimes and torture in Yemen, three sources told Reuters. British law firm Stoke White filed the complaints to Britain’s Metropolitan police and the U.S.and…

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New blasts rocked Kyiv tonight after Russia was slammed as ‘barbaric’ for bombing a TV tower near the Babyn Yar holocaust memorial in Kyiv on the site of one of the biggest single massacres of Jews during the Holocaust

New blasts rocked Kyiv tonight after Russia was slammed as ‘barbaric’ for bombing a TV tower near the Babyn Yar holocaust memorial in Kyiv on the site of one of the biggest single massacres of Jews during the Holocaust.  Several of the city’s neighbourhoods are currently under attack, according to local reports.The Kyiv Independent reported…

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Italy, Cyprus say Turkey-Libya maritime deal 'unacceptable'

ROME (AP) — A maritime border agreement between Turkey and Libya’s U. If you want to find more information on Lawyer Turkey look into the web site. N.-backed government is «unacceptable,» violates international law and flouts the sovereign rights of other countries, Lawyer Turkey the foreign ministers of Italy and Cyprus said Wednesday.. Italian Foreign…

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Tired of gridlock, Bulgarians vote in 4th election in less than two…

Election likely to produce another fractured parliament * Political parties will struggle to form government * Steep energy and consumer prices, war in Ukraine spook voters By Tsvetelia Tsolova SOFIA, Oct 2 (Reuters) — Bulgarians vote in their fourth national election in less than two years on Sunday, with little hope for a stable government…

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Turkish court convicts doctor of terrorism propaganda, releases her…

ISTANBUL, Jan 11 (Reuters) — A Turkish court sentenced the head of the Turkish Medical Association (TTB) to more than two years in prison for terrorism propaganda on Wednesday but ruled she should be released after being in detention since October, human rights activists said. Sebnem Korur Fincanci, a prominent rights defender, was arrested on…

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