Israel arrests 2 Turks after releasing them again
An Israeli court on Saturday freed without charge three Turks who had been arrested on suspicion of assaulting police outside a Jerusalem holy site contested by Jews and Muslims, a police spokesman
Egpyt wants to restore the relations with Turkey
Egyptian Foreign Minister Samih Shukri, his country, is willing to overcome all kinds of tension between adhering to the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of Turkey, he said.
Turkey and Sudan agree to boost ties
Turkey and Sudan have agreed to establish a strategic cooperation council and to increase trade tries, sealing a 'historic' visit by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Khartoum.
Russian Officials Condemn U.S. Weapons Plan For Ukraine
Russian officials have said a US decision to supply weapons to Ukraine is dangerous and will encourage Kiev to use force in eastern Ukraine. The response from Moscow came a day after U.S.
Uzbek President Calls For Containing Security Services
Mirziyoyev said that the NSS operates on the basis of a government statute adopted 26 years ago and must be reformed. Those words constitute the most transparent and full-frontal assault on the
Peru president defeats bid to oust him by eight votes in Congress
Peru's president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, survived an impeachment vote Thursday night after 10 members of a hard-right opposition party decided at the last minute to break ranks and abstain rather