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Turkey's Halkbank and Denizbank denied Thursday the accusations directed by suspect-turned-confessor Reza Zarrab's testimony during the last hearing of a trial in a U.S. federal court on conspiring to evade sanctions against Iran.
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The U.S. military operation in Syria and Iraq says it is sending home more the 400 Marines and their artillery from Syria, after they accomplished their mission against the Daesh terror group.
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The White House has developed a plan to replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with Mike Pompeo, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, within weeks, a senior Trump administration official said Thursday.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Thursday that Turkey did the right thing and didn't violate U.S. sanctions against Iran, regardless of the outcome of the ongoing lawsuit in the U.S.
- Published in Life and Islam
British PM repeats criticism of US leader for retweeting far-right group.
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Yellen warns of growing national deficit.
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U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at British Prime Minister Theresa May in a dispute over his retweets of a "hateful" far-right group. Problem is, he initially picked on the wrong Theresa May.
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Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says Pentagon ignoring president on arming of PKK/PYD.
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The PKK terrorist group's Syrian offshoot the Democratic Union Party (PYD) will not participate in the Russian-sponsored Syrian National Congress in Sochi, diplomatic sources said Thursday.
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Newspaper official fails to satisfactorily respond to why it tweeted in Turkish on English account about high-profile case.
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U.S. President Donald Trump retweeted three inflammatory anti-Muslim videos posted by a British far-right group early Wednesday.
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Turkish-Iranian gold trader Reza Zarrab on Wednesday began testifying for U.S. prosecutors in the trial of an executive at Turkey's state-owned Halkbank accused of taking part in an international money laundering scheme to help Iran evade U.S. sanctions.
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Warning came after North Korea tested a ballistic missile on Tuesday.
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29 million tourists came to Turkey in first 10 months of 2017, says tourism minister.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the ongoing Syrian crisis in a phone call, presidential sources said Thursday.
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Ahmet Aslan's collection of stones that look like animals, humans goes on display in museum.
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Trio banned over alleged doping violations.
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Allawi says the security conference should include Turkey and Iran.
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Deputy Premier Mehmet Simsek says Turkey will protect banking sector from possible impact over ongoing US case.
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Binali Yildrim says Republican People's Party leader produced fake documents against President Erdogan.
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Slobodan Praljak died in a nearby hospital, says International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia's spokesman.
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Turkish people will always have a place in my heart, says Li Ruilian.
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Sayfullo Saipov could face death penalty if found guilty of most serious charges.
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US claims unfair subsidies undercut its lumber companies.
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Muslim Council of Britain says action is 'clearest endorsement yet from the US president of the far-right.
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US monitors use of weapons and supplies to ensure it is being used only against Daesh, Pentagon claims.
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Tillerson's remarks come days after Turkey, Iran, Russia meeting.
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Head of Turkish parliament's EU Harmonization Committee welcomes EP's terrorist PKK ban, stressing it must be done fully.
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Turkish president says he is dealing with such claims at a time when Turkey had more important issues to tackle.
- Published in Turkish-American News
Fetullah Terrorist Organisation fugitive Osman Zeki Canitez to appear as witness in case against Turkish banker Atilla.
- Published in Turkey
Turkey's National Security Council meets under President Erdogan's leadership in Ankara.
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The number of people newly diagnosed with HIV in Europe reached its highest level in 2016 since records began, showing the region's epidemic growing "at an alarming pace," health officials said Tuesday.
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Airbus, Siemens and Rolls-Royce are teaming up to develop a hybrid passenger plane that would use a single electric turbofan along with three conventional jet engines running on aviation fuel.
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An Iranian wrestler says his managers told him to intentionally lose to a Russian competitor to avoid facing an Israeli wrestler in the next round.
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Pope Francis called for respect for rights and justice in a keenly-watched address in Myanmar on Tuesday, but refrained from any mention of the Rohingya, or allegations of ethnic cleansing that has driven huge numbers of the Muslim minority from the country.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan vowed Tuesday to support the Love Army movement currently focused on helping Rohingya Muslims.
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Daughter of US president launches 3-day entrepreneurship summit in southern India's Hyderabad city.
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The wedding of Britain's Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle will take place in May at St George's Chapel in Windsor, a spokesman for the prince said on Tuesday.
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Turkish-Iranian gold trader Zarrab has plead guilty and will testify as the prosecution's key witness at the U.S. trial of a banker on charges the two of them violated economic sanctions against Iran, ending weeks of speculation in a case that has strained relations between the U.S. and Turkey.
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Moscow will not assess critiques from NATO officials regarding the sale of S-400 air defense systems to Turkey, a Russian foreign ministry official said Tuesday.
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Assad regime agreed Tuesday to a ceasefire in opposition-held Eastern Ghouta, following days of heavy bombardment, the United Nations envoy to the war-ravaged country said.
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Growth estimated to have exceeded 6 pct in 2017, driven by strong fiscal stimulus and export market recovery.
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Cleanup of 210,000-gallon spill, repairs completed to regulatory satisfaction.
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We made a connection in Turkey-US relations after a long time,' said Erdogan.
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'We have a representative in Congress who they say was here a long time ago. They call her Pocahontas,' Trump says.
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Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office issues arrest warrants for FETO fugitives listed as witnesses in Riza Sarraf case.
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Low-income Americans would lose, while rich Americans would receive massive benefits, nonpartisan report says.
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Low-income Americans would lose, while rich Americans would receive massive benefits, nonpartisan report says.
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Turkish banker Mehmet Hakan Atilla will be only defendant The judge in the trial of Turkish banker Mehmet Hakan Atilla announced late Monday that a jury of 12, including six alternates, had been selected.
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The Supreme Court has turned away an appeal from Maryland gun owners who challenged the state's assault weapons ban.