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An Afghan protester burns a portrait of Dove World Outreach Center's pastor Terry Jones during a demonstration against the United States, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.
Afghanistan   Islam   Photos   US   Wikipedia: September 11 attacks  
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 Burning Koran angers Afghans
| Kabul - Several hundred Afghans chanting "Death to America" rallied outside a mosque in the Afghan capital on Monday to protest against an American church's plan to burn a copy of the Koran on the a... (photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq)
Eric Besson, French Minister for Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Mutually-Supportive Development addresses the media on the French government's crackdown on Roma, at the European Council building in Brussels, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.
France   Immigration   Law   Photos   Wikipedia: Romani people  
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French minister defends Roma policy at immigration meeting
| Paris - French Immigration Minister Eric Besson again defended his country's much-criticized repatriation of Roma, denying Monday that the ethnic group had suffered mass expulsions. | 'There have be... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe)
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak speaks to Labor party members in Tel Aviv, Israel, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010.  Khaleej Times 
Russia boosts military cooperation with Israel
MOSCOW ' The defence ministers of Russia and Israel on Monday signed an agreement on military cooperation, hailing the unity between Moscow and the Jewish state. | 'We have signed a long-term agreemen... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit)
Defence   Israel   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: IsraelRussia relations  
Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa receives first aid after his fatal crash during the Moto2 race at the San Marino Grand Prix in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. The 19-year-old Tomizawa lost control of his bike and was hit by two other riders at full speed. A statement on the MotoGP Web site said Tomizawa died of subsequent cranial, thoracic and abdominal trauma.  m&c 
Tomizawa death shows that motorcycling remains a risky sport
| Leipzig, Germany - The death of Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa at the San Marino Moto2 Grand Prix showed that motorcycling remains a risky sport despite all improved safety measures. | But many on Mo... (photo: AP)
Death   Photos   Racing   Sports   Wikipedia : Shoya Tomizawa  
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Turkish Airlines Boeing 737 Asahi News
Turkish Airlines: Fastest and highest basketball game in the sky of the world
| - Turkish Airlines, the sponsor of the National Men's Basketball, to support the team on a commercial film and has scored a record. With the commercial the world's high... (photo: Creative Commons / Andrei Dimofte)
Aerospace   Entertainment   Photos   Turkey   Wikipedia: Turkish Airlines  
The Mavi Marmara ship, aboard which Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla took place on May 31, 2010, leaves the Haifa port, northern Israel, on its way to Turkey, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010. Al Jazeera
Flotilla UN probe starts in Turkey
| A UN human rights inquiry into Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla has begun with a two-week visit to Turkey and Jordan to interview witnesses and governm... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit)
Gaza   Israel   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Gaza flotilla raid  
Pallas's Cat at the Edinburgh Zoo Wtop
Cat culture thrives in Istanbul
By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA | Associated Press Writer | ISTANBUL (AP) - When President Obama visited Turkey last year, he paused to stroke a tabby cat at the former Byzantine ... (photo: Creative Commons / Scottmliddell)
Istanbul   Obama   Photos   Turkey   Wikipedia: Istanbul  
Britain's Conservative party leader David Cameron, seen, during a news conference on the Conservative national security policy, at Chatham House, in London, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. The Daily Telegraph
Cameron to push ahead with 'cold turkey' drug policy
David Cameron is to push ahead with radical "abstinence" plans for the most serious drug addicts. | There are estimated to be 200,000 seriously-addicted users of heroin, ... (photo: AP / Lucy Young)
Drug   Government   Photos   Turkey   UK  
Manchester City's Robinho, center, jumps with the ball over Kaizer Chiefs' Josta Dladla, left, during a pre-season exhibition soccer match at Loftus Versfeld stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday, July 25, 2009. Goal
Fenerbahce To Make Move For Manchester City's Robinho - Report
A twist awaits... | By Subhankar Mondal | Share Share Turkish giants Fenerbahce are interested in signing Brazil international playmaker Robinho from Manchester City befo... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Brazil   Manchester   Photos   Robinho   Wikipedia: Robinho  
Left-wing groups demonstrate against Israeli policies outside the Greek parliament in central Athens,on Monday, Aug. 16, 2010, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held talks with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou. Daily Star Lebanon
Greece reassures Arab allies over improved Israeli ties
| By Agence France Presse (AFP) | Compiled by Daily Star staff | Thursday, August 19, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | Greece moved Wednesday to reassure Arab allies over the ... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Greece   Israeli   Mideast   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
Turkish President Abdullah Gul in Syria, May 15, 2009. Turkish Press
Turkish President Highlights Importance Of Peace And Prosperity In Southern Caucasus
| Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Monday, "it is one of priorities of the Turkish foreign policy to prevail peace, stability and prosperity in southern Caucasus. T... (photo: Turkish Presidency)
Abdullah   Caucasus   Highlights   Peace   Photos  
Birds are seen on a barbed-wire fence of a section of Israel's separation barrier, as a mosque minaret is seen in the background in the West Bank refugee camp of Kalandia on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Sunday, April 13, 2008. The Israeli and Palestinian leaders got together for surprise talks in Jerusalem on Sunday, just days before Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sets off for Washington to meet with U.S. officials Wall Street Journal
How to Win the Clash of Civilizations
By AYAAN HIRSI ALI | What do the controversies around the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, the eviction of American missionaries from Morocco earlier this year, the mina... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
Extremism   Islam   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Islamism  
Business & Economy Government & Politics
- Iraqi Kurdish trade with Turkey balloons
- Turk-Cypriot owner of Polly Peck finally faces British court
- Iraqi oil pipeline to Turkey restored
- Corio's Turkish Expansion Strategy Stumbles
Turkish Airlines Boeing 737
Turkish Airlines profit takes off
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- Charter referendum new test for Turkey's PM Erdogan
- Battle for Turkey’s constitution
- A rising Turkey on the outside of the European circle
- US says no decision to withdraw weapons though Turkey
Flags of Turkey, right, and the European Union are seen in front of a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, in this Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005 file photo. The Turkish Cypriot leader, Mehmet Ali Talat, in Brussels on Friday Dec. 8, 2006 defended Turkey's offer to gradually open up to trade with Cyprus in a bid to keep EU membership talks going, saying it signaled Ankara's "goodwill" to resolve the stalemate.
Time for the EU to end hypocrisy
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Science & Technology Education
- Discount web portals growing in the UAE
- UAE retailers ring up smartphone recovery
- Israeli company sees a remoteless future thanks to gaming te
- Microsoft to launch Kinect in the UAE in November
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UAE retailers ring up smartphone recovery
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- Tadamon! » Turkey must oppose Uribe appointment to flotil
- Muslim world turns to Turkish model of education
- Objectives of charter schools with Turkish ties questioned
- Peterson student prepares for exchange trip to Turkey
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Society & Culture Energy & Industry
- Battle for Turkey’s constitution
- A rising Turkey on the outside of the European circle
- Hosts Advance In Istanbul
- Landmark Istanbul hotel aims to revive past grandeur
Birds are seen on a barbed-wire fence of a section of Israel's separation barrier, as a mosque minaret is seen in the background in the West Bank refugee camp of Kalandia on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Sunday, April 13, 2008. The Israeli and Palestinian leaders got together for surprise talks in Jerusalem on Sunday, just days before Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sets off for Washington to meet with U.S. officials
How to Win the Clash of Civilizations
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- Turkey Joins Europe, Electrically Speaking
- Charter referendum new test for Turkey's PM Erdogan
- On Turkish flour: DoH says safety test proper
- Turkey`s Riviera to host Europe`s tourist industry `Night of
Turkish Airlines Boeing 737
Turkish Airlines profit takes off
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Terrorism Sports
- Bahrain Accuses Activists of Terror, Subversion
-  Burning Koran angers Afghans
- Dick Cheney wanted to remake Middle East after 9/11, invade
- Red Cross hiding three Hamas terrorists in 'east' Je
An Afghan protester burns a portrait of Dove World Outreach Center's pastor Terry Jones during a demonstration against the United States, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.
 Burning Koran angers Afghans
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- UAE stars ready for Kuwait test
- Bosnia’s Emir Spahic Offended By France’s Security Measu
- VIDEO: Portugal's Ricardo Quaresma Versus Cyprus
- Tomizawa death shows that motorcycling remains a risky sport
Japanese rider Shoya Tomizawa receives first aid after his fatal crash during the Moto2 race at the San Marino Grand Prix in Misano Adriatico, Italy, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. The 19-year-old Tomizawa lost control of his bike and was hit by two other riders at full speed. A statement on the MotoGP Web site said Tomizawa died of subsequent cranial, thoracic and abdominal trauma.
Tomizawa death shows that motorcycling remains a risky sport
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