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Self-exiled Turkish spiritual leader Fethullah Gülen dies in Pa.
Fethullah Gülen, a reclusive U.S.-based Islamic cleric who inspired a global social movement while facing accusations he masterminded a failed 2016 coup in his native Turkey, has died well self-exiled in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains.
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Self-exiled Turkish spiritual leader Fethullah Gülen dies in Pennsylvania
Fethullah Gülen, a reclusive U.S.-based Islamic cleric who inspired a global social movement while facing accusations he masterminded a failed 2016 coup in his native Turkey, has died.
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Turkey approves law to remove stray dogs from streets. Opposition vows to fight the ‘massacre law'
Turkish legislators have approved a new law aimed at removing millions of stray dogs from Turkey’s streets that animal lovers fear will lead to many stray dogs being killed or ending up in neglected, overcrowded shelters.
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Ex-Turkish club president regrets attacking soccer referee but denies threatening to kill him
The former president of a top-division soccer team in Turkey has told a court he regretted attacking a referee at the end of a league game but denied threatening to kill him.
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Turkish soccer game suspended after team pulls players off field to protest referee decision
Istanbulspor president Ecmel Faik Sarialioglu came to the field and ordered his players off in the 73rd minute versus Trabzonspor on Tuesday.
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Suicide bomber detonates device near Turkish Parliament, officials say
Two police officers were slightly injured during the attack near the Ministry of Interior Affairs, Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on X.
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Rescuers in Turkey pull American researcher from cave
Mark Dickey was rescued from the cave and taken immediately to the National Medical Rescue Team tent for medical assistance.
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American researcher has been rescued from deep Turkish cave more than a week after he fell ill
A major rescue operation in Turkey’s Taurus Mountains has brought out an American researcher who fell seriously ill nine days ago, about 3,000 feet from the entrance of one of world’s deepest caves.
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Rescue begins for ailing American stuck 3,000 feet inside Turkish cave
An official from Turkey’s disaster management agency says that rescue teams have begun the arduous process of extricating an American researcher who became seriously ill while he was 3,000 feet below the entrance of a cave in Turkey.
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Operation to rescue NJ researcher trapped deep inside Turkey cave may take ‘3 or 4 days'
An official says the American researcher who fell ill almost 1,000 meters (more than 3,000 feet) below the entrance of a cave in Turkey, has recovered sufficiently to be extracted.
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Rescue team races to save American trapped in Turkish cave
An international team of 170 rescue personnel is working to save American Mark Dickey who fell ill during a research expedition into a cave in Turkey.
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Trapped American explorer shares video from deep inside Turkish cave: ‘I'm up, I'm alert'
Rescue experts from across Europe have converged on a cave in Turkey to launch an operation to save an American researcher who became trapped 3,000 feet below the surface after suffering gastrointestinal bleeding.
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European airline launching ‘only adult zone' on flights
Corendon Airlines, based in Turkey and the Netherlands, is offering premium seats in an “only adult zone” free of crying babies.
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Turkey agrees to back Sweden's NATO bid, alliance secretary general says
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to send Sweden’s NATO accession protocol to the Turkish Parliament “as soon as possible.”
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Turkey and Sweden fail to end their NATO membership standoff. Their leaders will try again on Monday
Sweden gave up a history of non-alignment to apply to join NATO after Russia invaded Ukraine last year. Turkey accuses Sweden of being too lenient toward groups that Ankara says pose a security threat.
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Turkey's Erdogan Declares Victory in Presidential Runoff, Extends Rule Into 3rd Decade
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won reelection, according to unofficial results.
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Turkey Faces Unprecedented Election Runoff After Erdogan Looks Unlikely to Win Outright
The election in the sharply divided country of 85 million people could hardly come at a more pivotal time.