An Egyptian court ruled a three-month state of emergency be lifted on Tuesday, a step that may help the army-backed government restore a semblance of normality after the military ousted President Mohamed Morsi. But as emergency rule was ordered to end, the government edged a step closer to passing a law on demonstrations that the opposition says could be a new way to curb protests.
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Romania supports Albania on its EU path
Romania supports Albania’s efforts to join the European Union (EU), Romania’s parliament speaker said on …
Read More »Georgian-US military exercises held in Batumi
Joint Georgian-US military-naval exercises are to be held at the port of Batumi on Tuesday. …
Read More »Bulgarians protesters clash with police outside of Parliament
Five people were arrested in clashes on Tuesday between police and Bulgarian students who had …
Read More »Turkey, Azerbaijan Presidents discuss Nagorno-Karabakh situation
Turkey and Azerbaijan discussed issue of Nagorno-Karabakh during the official talks between Turkish President Abdullah …
Read More »Turkish FM says relations with Kurds in near countries are not a threat
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has said Turkey’s relations with Kurds living in neighboring countries are …
Read More »US welcomes Syrian opposition decision to take part in peace talks
The United States welcomes the Syrian Coalition’s decision to participate in the Geneva II conference, …
Read More »Obama, Cameron discuss Middle East
President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke on Tuesday as part of …
Read More »Turkey asks NATO for extension of Patriot missile system
Turkey has asked NATO to extend for another year the deployment of surface-to-air Patriot missiles to protect its …
Read More »Bulgaria, Romania will not join Schengen in 2014
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has said that Bulgaria and Romania will not join Europe’s passport-free Schengen …
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