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EU slams unacceptable sacking, suspension of thousands in Turkey
About 50,000 people have been sacked or suspended
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The Turkish emergency
Turkey has entered the unknown in every sense of the word
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Erdogan tells French FM to 'mind own business' over post-coup crackdown warning
The French PM had warned Ankara over the crackdown after the coup in Turkey
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Erdogan declares state of emergency after coup attempt
About 60,000 soldiers, police, judges, civil servants and teachers suspended, detained or under investigation
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We are no Turkey
I don’t think Pakistan is anywhere close to where its citizens would react the same way as the Turks
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Turkey's ‘frugal’ first lady who likes to splurge
The president's wife boasts she drinks specialist white tea at £1,500 a kilogramme
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Turkey's Erdogan beats foes for now, but at high cost to stability
Some 35,000 members of the army, police, judiciary, and civil service have been detained or suspended on suspicion
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The failed Turkish coup
Will the failed coup in Turkey provide oxygen to Pakistan’s anaemic democracy?
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Turkey suspends 15,000 education staff after coup
Education ministry says the suspensions were linked to the "Fethullah Terrorist Organisation"
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Danger still remains for Turkey's Erdogan
The country is sharply split along political lines
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The politics of petulance
“People will celebrate a military takeover in Pakistan"
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Turkey ex-air force chief denies planning coup
"I am not the person who planned or led the coup. Who planned it and directed it I do not know"
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Putin calls Erdogan, hopes for speedy return to stability
The two earlier discussed a meeting in a phone call in late June after Erdogan apologised to Putin
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Over 200 Pakistanis stranded at Istanbul airport
PM Nawaz directs measures for safe return of Pakistanis stranded at Istanbul following military coup bid in Turkey
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France hopes Turkish democracy will 'emerge stronger'
The Turkish population showed its maturity and courage by committing to the institutions, says French Foreign Minister
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Russian airlines suspend regular flights to Turkey
161 people were killed in the coup attempt against the government, with 2,839 soldiers detained
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Erdogan urges Turks to remain on streets, warns against new flare-up
Operations to take back control of the armed forces headquarters in Ankara were still underway
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US urges support of Turkey's government after coup attempt
Pakistan also condemns the attempt to undermine democracy and rule of law
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Erdogan asserts control as Turkey coup bid falters
Turkey has staged three coups since 1960 and forced out an Islamic government in 1997
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Anger, protests and bloodshed in coup-hit Istanbul
The scenes were reminiscent of the mass demonstrations three years ago against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Turkey PM says 161 dead in coup bid, almost 3,000 detained
Turkish army faction backed by tanks and fighter jets staged an attempted coup against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Turkey's Erdogan rules out Egypt thaw despite diplomatic blitz
Ties between Turkey and Egypt ruptured in 2013 after the military ousted elected extremist president Mohamed Morsi
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Erdogan's lawyer says has acted to get entire poem mocking Erdogan banned
Comedian Jan Boehmermann recited a poem on television in March suggesting Erdogan engaged in bestiality
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Turkey teetering on the edge of terror
IS desperately thirsts for recognition and propaganda to keep fuelling its toxic global recruitment drive
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Erdogan speaks with Abbas on Turkish-Israeli deal over Gaza
Israeli navy killed 10 Turkish pro-Palestinian activists involved in an aid flotilla to Gaza Strip
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Turkish president shares iftar meal with transgender celebrity
Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his wife met 'The Diva' Bulent Ersoy at the official presidential residence
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Erdogan vows to forge ahead with contested Gezi Park project
The redevelopment, which included plans for a mosque, triggered mass protests in May-June 2013
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Turkey ex-football star on trial for insulting Erdogan
The lawyer of Sukur told the court in Istanbul that his client had moved to the United States
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Degree of uncertainty? Turkish row over Erdogan academic record
He studied at an institution that only became part of Marmara University two years after Erdogan says he graduated
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Turkish president Erdogan to attend Muhammad Ali's funeral
Spokesperson Bob Gunnell unveils details of ceremonies to take place in Louisville
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Turkey officially designates Gulen religious group as terrorists
The move puts the organisation on par with Kurdish militants currently fighting the army in Turkey's southeast
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Ex-Miss Turkey sentenced 'for insulting Erdogan'
Merve Buyuksarac has been sentenced for posting a satirical poem on her Instagram account
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Turkey's incoming Prime Minister working on new cabinet
Yildirim chosen by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) as its chairman, replacing Ahmet Davutoglu
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Merkel voices 'great concern' over Turkey ahead of visit
Decision by Turkish legislature to strip scores of lawmakers of parliamentary immunity would have serious consequences
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Turkey's Erdogan rebuffs EU on terrorism law; 'we're going our way, you go yours'
The EU asked member states to grant visa-free travel to Turks but said Ankara still had to change some laws first
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Turkish PM Davutoglu bows out as Erdogan aims at stronger presidency
Amid reports that his departure followed split with Erdogan, Davutoglu said he would not criticise Turkish strongman
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To be a part of the EU, Turkey can take a lesson from Pakistan
Learning from Pakistan’s experience with al-Qaeda and Taliban, Ankara should not make a blunder in banking on Daesh
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Turkey's Erdogan defends secularism after remarks by parl't speaker
The reality is that the state should have an equal distance from all religious faiths, Turkish President said
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Dutch journalist arrested in Turkey after criticising Erdogan
'Police at the door. No joke' tweeted Ebru Umar
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Turkish police detain nearly 100 people over links to cleric Gulen: Anadolu
Erdogan accuses Gulen of setting up a 'parallel state' and conspiring to unseat the government
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Most Germans oppose Merkel on prosecution of comedian, poll shows
Merkel demands Germany press charges against comedian after he recited satirical poem about the Turkish leader
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Turkey eyes Iran deals as Rouhani meets Erdogan
The meeting takes place a day after Iran came under fierce criticism at Istanbul summit for 'supporting terrorism'
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Erdogan proposes stripping Kurdish rebel backers of Turkish citizenship
'These people don't deserve to be our citizens' Erdogan
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Turkey to back Azerbaijan 'to the end' in Karabakh conflict
Turkey, which has close cultural and linguistic ties with Azerbaijan, is a key ally of Baku
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Obama warns Erdogan's Turkey headed down troubling path
Obama said he had expressed these sentiments to Erdogan "directly"
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Obama meets Erdogan amid talk of 'snub'
The Turkish leader flew in to Washington ahead of the nuclear safety summit
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Turkey summons German envoy over 'anti-Erdogan' TV song
German regional television NDR on March 17 broadcast the sardonic song -- 'Erdowie, Erdowo, Erdogan'
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Obama unlikely to meet Erdogan during US visit
Turkey is an important partner with the United States and is a NATO ally
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Turkey's Erdogan blasts foreign envoys at journalists' trial
"Who are you? What are you doing there?" Erdogan said in a televised speech in Istanbul
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Erdogan wants to broaden definition of terrorists to include journalists
The statement came after an incident of suicide car bombing at a bus stop in central Ankara on Sunday