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Turkish press review
Thursday, 08.Dec.2011, 00:00
On Thursday Turkish dailies mostly covered Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's recovery, Turkey's attitude towards the Greek Cypriot administration, the Kurdistan Worker's Party's (PKK) monetary crisis, Trabzonspor's farewell to the Champions League and Galatasaray's victory over Fenerbahçe.
Press Roundup
Thursday, 08.Dec.2011, 00:00
Children in Van, a province hit hard by deadly earthquakes recently, try to overcome the aftereffects of the quake through recreational activities in a tent set up by the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
Nightmare mayreturn again
Thursday, 08.Dec.2011, 00:00
Just go out onto the street and ask the first person you encounter whether Turkey can return to the old days of polarization and division when generals used to swear at prime ministers. Undoubtedly, you will get“certainly” as a response.
Turkish press review
Thursday, 01.Dec.2011, 00:00
On Thursday Turkish dailies mostly covered Turkey's move to impose a series of sanctions on Syria, a shootout between a gunman and police at one ofİstanbul's major tourist attractions, Turkish President Abdullah Gül's remarks about amendments to a law regarding crime in professional sports and the death of a group of Turks in Afghanistan who were fighting against NATO coalition forces.
Press Roundup
Thursday, 01.Dec.2011, 00:00
One hundred twenty children with varying degrees of vision loss no longer need walking canes thanks to special training they have received from the Foundation for Life Without Disabilities in Ankara.
The goal of sanctions
Thursday, 01.Dec.2011, 00:00
The sanctions imposed on Syria by the Arab League aim to bring the Syrian regime to its knees.
10-hour computergame in Dağlıca
Thursday, 01.Dec.2011, 00:00
Onur Dirik, who was in charge of the DaÄŸlıca battalion, which was attacked by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in 2007, told me that a brigadier general visiting the battalion was playing a computer game at the time of the attack.
Latest phase in fight against terrorism
Thursday, 01.Dec.2011, 00:00
It is a shame for the state and its administrators that outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) leader AbdullahÖcalan has for years been able to give the orders for numerous attacks through his lawyers from İmralı Prison.
Gül’s choice
Thursday, 01.Dec.2011, 00:00
Amid mounting pressure on President Abdullah Gül not to approve an amendment to a law covering sports crimes that will reduce prison terms for those convicted of match-fixing, Gül on Wednesday announced that he is uneasy about the recent amendments Parliament approved to the law.
Turkish press review
Wednesday, 30.Nov.2011, 00:00
On Wednesday Turkish dailies mostly covered developments in Syria, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's release from a hospital in İstanbul and a military service exemption option in Turkey.
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Germany's defense minister says the commander of the troubled navy training ship has been relieved of his duties and the vessel ordered to return amid questions surrounding the death of a sailor on board late last year. Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said the Gorch Fock would remain in port pending the results of an investigation into the death of the 25-year-old sailor who plunged from the ship's rigging in November. Guttenberg told ARD public broadcaster on Saturday Jan. 22, 2011 the ship would not be used for training pending the outcome of an investigation. Guttenberg consistently polls as one of the nation's most popular politicians, but has come under pressure in recent weeks over a series of issues in the military, including the death on the Gorch Fock.

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