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Turkey will start looking for new allies if US attacks persist, Erdoğan warns

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Turkey will start looking for new allies if US attacks persist, Erdoğan warns

AA Photo President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan warned Turkey would start looking for new friends if the U.S. continues with its unilateral actions against its NATO ally amid a diplomatic row that has brought relations between Ankara and Washington to a new low. In an article published on the New York Times Saturday, Erdoğan said U.S. […]

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Worker takes plane from Sea-Tac Airport, crashes on island

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Worker takes plane from Sea-Tac Airport, crashes on island

The Steilacoom ferry dock served as a staging area for emergency response crews and law enforcement investigating the crash of a stolen plane on an island nearby. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times) Officials said a 29-year-old Horizon Air employee took off from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and crashed in Pierce County. No other passengers or […]

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Trump’s ‘doubling’ of tariffs on steel, aluminum on Turkey violates WTO rules: ministry

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Trump’s ‘doubling’ of tariffs on steel, aluminum on Turkey violates WTO rules: ministry

Reuters Photo Turkey’s Trade Ministry Friday said additional steel and aluminum tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump violate the rules of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) amid mounting tension between the two NATO allies. “Turkey expects other member countries to abide by international rules,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that it would […]

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Ethiopia: Ethnic tensions continue to smolder in Somali region Following ethnically motivated violence in the country’s east, Ethiopia’s new prime minister Abiy Ahmed wants to strengthen and stabilize the autonomous region — although the government has offered little response.

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Ethiopia: Ethnic tensions continue to smolder in Somali region Following ethnically motivated violence in the country’s east, Ethiopia’s new prime minister Abiy Ahmed wants to strengthen and stabilize the autonomous region — although the government has offered little response.

Ethiopia’s eastern region remains a hotbed of unrest. Last Saturday, mobs looted the property of ethnic minority groups in Jijiga, the capital of the country’s semi-autonomous Somali region. “We asked the state military for help, for them to save us,” one resident told DW.  He asked not to be named as he fears for his life. “People […]

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Russia to treat further US sanctions as an open declaration of economic war – PM

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Russia to treat further US sanctions as an open declaration of economic war – PM

FILE PHOTO A ship transporting liquified natural gas cargo from Russia © China Stringer Network / Reuters Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has warned the US that any sanctions targeting Russian banking operations and currency trade will be treated as a declaration of economic war and retaliated against by any means necessary. “If they introduce something […]

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Norway mulls push-back on US Iran sanctions

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Norway mulls push-back on US Iran sanctions

Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg prepares to shake US President Donald Trump’s hand. Photo: NTB Scanpix Norway’s government is considering taking action to protect Norwegian companies doing business in Iran, as new US sanctions against the country start to bite. Marianne Hagen, State Secretary at the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the government was […]

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Helicopter crashes in Gunma; 2 of 9 aboard confirmed dead

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Helicopter crashes in Gunma; 2 of 9 aboard confirmed dead

Debris from a Gunma prefectural government helicopter is seen in a mountain forest on the Nagano-Gunma border on Friday.  Photo: KYODO Debris from a Gunma prefectural government helicopter is seen in a mountain forest on the Nagano-Gunma border on Friday.  Photo: KYODO MAEBASHI, Gunma A prefectural government rescue helicopter with nine people aboard crashed on an eastern Japan mountain Friday, […]

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Two Koreas to discuss 3rd Moon-Kim summit on Monday

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Two Koreas to discuss 3rd Moon-Kim summit on Monday

The rival Koreas plan to hold high-level talks on Monday to prepare for a third summit between their leaders, as Pyongyang called on the United States to reciprocate its ”goodwill measures” by easing sanctions and stopping demands that the North denuclearize first. The plans by the Korean leaders to meet come as Washington and Pyongyang […]

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Yemen ‘worst humanitarian crisis in the world’: EU European Union condemns attacks on civilians after dozens killed and calls on combatants to commit to negotiations.

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Yemen ‘worst humanitarian crisis in the world’: EU European Union condemns attacks on civilians after dozens killed and calls on combatants to commit to negotiations.

The Saudi-Emirati alliance is accused of air raids that killed at least 55 civilians in Hodeidah last week [File: Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters] Yemen has become the “worst humanitarian crisis in the world”, the European Union said, demanding the protection of civilians who continue to die in the three-year-old conflict. An EU statement on Saturday highlighted the Red Sea […]

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Two Koreas to discuss next summit at high-level talks on Monday North, South to discuss logistics for next Moon-Kim meeting, Panmunjom Declaration implementation

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Two Koreas to discuss next summit at high-level talks on Monday North, South to discuss logistics for next Moon-Kim meeting, Panmunjom Declaration implementation

High-level officials from North and South Korea will meet on the Northern side of the Panmunjom peace village on August 13, the South’s Ministry of Unification (MOU) announced on Thursday. The talks will reportedly focus on preparations for the next inter-Korean summit, widely expected to take place in the coming month in Pyongyang, as well […]

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