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Turkish leaders came together Sunday at a ceremony for 17 soldiers who died in a helicopter crash in southeastern Turkey, officials said.
Syria Friday ordered its military to keep aircraft at least 6.2 miles away from the Turkish border and to avoid artillery fire near the border.
A decision by Turkish lawmakers to permit a military response to mortar fire from Syrian forces is an act of deterrence not war, a leader said.
Riot police firing tear gas dispersed a crowd angry at official relief efforts after the second earthquake in eastern Turkey in three weeks, observers said.
Turkey's government said it was mobilizing help for areas pummeled by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake a top official said killed at least 217 people Sunday.
The Greek Cypriot government says it's going ahead with exploratory offshore oil drilling despite objections from Turkey, which calls the move provocative.
An explosion in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday killed at least three people and injured 15 others, Interior Minister Idris Naim Sahin said.
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At least four people were killed and 27 were injured in an explosion at a machinery factory Thursday in Ankara, Turkey, Interior Minister Besir Atalay said.
Top Turkish government authorities met with U.S. Gen. Ray Odierno Wednesday to discuss the ongoing effort to counter the rebel Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK.
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