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A first shipment of chemical materials was moved from Syria on Tuesday, which initiated the …
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An Egyptian court adjourned Jan. 8 the murder trial of Mohamed Morsi to February 1, citing …
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The first half of 2014 is extremely important both for Europe, and for Greece, Evangelos …
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Macedonia and Serbia are about to sign an agreement on using common diplomatic missions abroad. …
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Azerbaijan’s Defence Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov received a delegation of the Turkish Armed Forces, …
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Read More »India, Pakistan ready to upgrade border infrastructure
Pakistan and India have shown their readiness to upgrade infrastructure on both sides of the …
Read More »Egyptian FM visits Algeria to discuss regional issues
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Sunday received in Algiers the visiting Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmi. Fahmi discussed with the president bilateral relations and ways of developing them.
Read More »Turkey: 350 Police officers sacked after graft scandal
Around 350 Turkish police officers were removed from their posts in Ankara overnight, in the biggest single reported police shakeup since a corruption probe rocked the government last month.
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