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Thanks To Russia, 2016 Isn’t Really Going To End For Obama And Trump

In the Washington of 2016, even when the policy can be bipartisan, the politics cannot. And in that sense, this year shows little sign of ending on Dec. 31. When President Obama moved to sanction Russia over its alleged interference in the U.S. election just...

‘US to send team to Turkey’ for Fethullah Gulen probe

The US Department of Justice will dispatch a team to Turkey in the coming days to pursue allegations by the Turkish government of criminal activity by Fethullah Gulen, according to a US media report. If true, the move, first reported on Friday by Bloomberg News...

Liverpool v Man Utd ratings: Coutinho close; Pogba disappoints

  Philippe Coutinho came close but the visitors disappointed as Liverpool were forced to settle for a point against a resolute United defence. Philippe Coutinho and Emre Can came closest for the hosts, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic headed wide with the Red Devils’ best chance. Liverpool Loris Karius: Never...

Klopp admits ‘mixed emotions’ as Liverpool held by Man Utd

  Jurgen Klopp admitted Liverpool did not play ‘as well as they could have played’ as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Manchester United at Anfield. “I have mixed emotions,” said Klopp. “I’m not happy about the game – we didn’t play as well as...

LIVE: Assange addresses the press on WikiLeaks’ ten year anniversary in Berlin

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A press conference marking WikiLeaks' ten year anniversary will be held at Volksbuhne Theatre, Berlin on Tuesday, October 4. Among the speakers will be, via videolink, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, his lawyer Melinda Taylor, WikiLeaks media partner John Goetz and...

Türkiye, Egypt agree to improve political, economic and cultural ties

On collaboration in the energy sector, Shoukry says Türkiye is the largest importer of energy from Egypt and that Cairo is keen to increase cooperation in this field as well. (AA)
Türkiye and Egypt have agreed on improving bilateral ties and raising diplomatic relations to the highest level, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. "We are taking concrete steps to raise representation to the level of embassies. In the...

Turkey’s Erdogan re-elected president: State media

If the unofficial results are confirmed, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be in power for another five years [Dylan Martinez/Reuters]
By: ALJAZEERA Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won re-election, according to unofficial data from state-run Anadolu Agency, in a tense run-off after he failed to secure more than 50 percent of votes required for an outright victory in the first...

British PM May to trigger EU divorce process by end of March

British Prime Minister Theresa May will trigger the divorce process from the European Union by the end of March, firing the starting gun on the country's biggest shift in policy since World War Two. May, appointed prime minister shortly after Britain voted in June to...

Turkey Suspends 12,800 Police Officers From Duty

Ankara, Turkey (AP) -- Turkish authorities on Tuesday suspended some 12,800 police officers from duty over their suspected links to U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen as Turkey pressed ahead with its vast crackdown on a network it says is behind the country's July 15...

Burkini ban suspended: French court declares law forbidding swimwear worn by Muslim women ‘clearly illegal’

France’s highest administrative court has ruled that “burkini bans” being enforced on the country’s beaches are illegal and a violation of fundamental liberties. The State Council (Conseil d'Etat) was specifically examining laws brought in by the commune of Villeneuve-Loubet but its verdict sets a legal...