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29 Mayıs 2020 Cuma

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Army came into play in America !!



The National Guards started to be deployed in the city when the police intervention in the protests started after the black man was strangled by the police in Minneapolis, USA.
Protests began in the city of Minneapolis in the USA after George Floyd was strangled by the police and turned into violent acts in the city. The National Guard, which the Governor of Minnesota called for, was deployed in the city when the police intervention in the actions of looting and the police station was burned down.

15 Mayıs 2020 Cuma

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U.S. approved Uighur Turks


The U.S. Senate approved the draft law enforcing Chinese authorities for the pressure policies against Uyghur Turks in the Sincan Uyghur Autonomous Region.

The draft law submitted to the Senate through the initiatives of Republican Senator Marco Rubio was unanimously approved. The bill calls for sanctions on some Chinese officials responsible for pressure and violence against US President Donald Trump, Uyghur Turks and other Muslim minorities.

14 Mayıs 2020 Perşembe

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Tesla to start production despite Kovid-19 ban

Tesla CEO Elon Musk reported that they will restart car production, despite the instructions for keeping workplaces and factories closed that need not remain open due to the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) outbreak.


In a statement on his Twitter account, Musk announced that Tesla will start producing electric cars again today, despite the Kovid-19 ban.

Elon Musk said, “I will be on the field like everyone else today. If someone is going to be arrested, I want that person to be me. ''

13 Mayıs 2020 Çarşamba

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FBI "accidentally" shared name of Saudi official suspected suspect of September 11

The U.S. Federal Investigation Bureau "accidentally" announced the name of Saudi official Mussaed Ahmed el Cerrah, suspected of helping Al Qaeda terrorists in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001.

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) "accidentally" announced the name of the Saudi official, suspected of helping Al Qaeda terrorists in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001. According to the special report of Yahoo News, the FBI also disclosed one of the biggest secrets of the event, forgetting to delete the name of Mussaed Ahmed el Cerrah, who served in the Washington Embassy of Saudi Arabia in 1999-2000, in one of the files submitted by the families of the victims of September 11. The court document, drafted by a senior FBI official and opened to the public this week, noted that al-Cerrah was suspected of helping two attackers of Al Qaeda, who committed a suicide attack on the World Trade Center known as the "Twin Towers" on September 11.

FIRST EVIDENCE THAT FBI COVERED SAUDI ARABIAN CONNECTION
The document stated that el Cerrah's whereabouts are currently unknown, but there are accusations that this person had set up two people from the United States to help the attackers. He said that there was serious evidence that he had done so. Withdrawing the document on Yahoo news, the FBI noted that the document was accidentally placed in the case file.

What are the September 11 attacks?
During the terrorist attacks in the USA on September 11, 2001, 4 passenger planes were hijacked, two of the planes hit Twin Towers. The other aircraft missed were targeted at the Pentagon in the capital, Washington, while the fourth aircraft was shot down by the F-16s in the countryside of Pennsylvania: 2,606 people in the Twin Towers, 125 people in the Pentagon, and 246 people in the hijacked planes. In the attacks, the total number of deaths with 19 terrorists was announced as 2 996. Following the September 11 attacks that changed the course of history, former US President George W. Bush decided to enter Afghanistan and Iraq, and the pro-war policy of the White House in the Middle East caused great reactions.
Source: AA
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113-year-old woman beats Kovid-19 in Spain

It was announced that a 113-year-old woman living in an elderly nursing home in Spain managed to overcome the Kovid-19 disease.

He explained that a 113-year-old woman who lived in an elderly nursing home in the Olot district of the city of Girona in the north east of Spain managed to overcome the new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) disease.

Reports in the Spanish press reported that Spain's oldest person, 113-year-old Maria Branyas, beat Kovid-19, where she had been fighting for several weeks.

It was stated that Branyas was quarantined in the room in the elderly nursing home after the Kovid-19 test was positive and the last test was negative.

12 Mayıs 2020 Salı

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Kremlin Spokesman Dmitriy Peskov caught coronavirus

The coronavirus test result of Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitriy Peskov in Russia was positive. Peskov was hospitalized and treated.

The Kremlin Spokesman Dimitry Peskov, who is known for his proximity to Putin in Russia, where the coronavirus epidemic increased its effect, was caught coronavirus. The spokesperson was taken to the hospital and treated. "YES, I DID." He also said that Peskov treatment was carried out in the hospital.
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A verbal racist attack was carried out by passers-by before the broadcast to the reporter, who served at the British state broadcaster BBC. The reporter canceled his live broadcast in the open air.

Sima Kotecha (40), a reporter of the British state broadcasting body BBC, was exposed to verbal racist abuse by the passers-by while preparing for the live broadcast, while the news crew stated that they were horrified during the incident. ADAM HAS BROUGHT ALL OF OUR "After the incident confirmed by the BBC spokesperson, an application was made to Leicester police.
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Putin announced! Russians whose paid leave expires work

Citizens are returning to business today, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that administrative permits for employees will expire from 12 May.

Russian President Vladimir Putin made statements regarding the coronavirus outbreak prior to his meeting with regional officials through video conferencing. Stating that the precautionary measures cannot be terminated immediately, Putin stated that the administrative permit for the employees is over and that he will be on the job as of May 12.

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The World Health Organization cited three countries in the fight against coronavirus

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization, warned that countries that relax coronavirus restrictions should be extremely careful. WHO, Germany, South Korea and China exemplified the preparations and measures they took in the fight against coronavirus related to relaxed measures.

23 Ekim 2018 Salı

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Jose Mourinho facing nervous wait over whether FA will charge him for reaction to Marco Ianni's goading

Jose Mourinho faces an anxious wait to find out whether or not the Football Association will charge him for his furious reaction to the goading of Chelsea coach Marco Ianni.
Telegraph Sport understands referee Mike Dean is set to include the spat between Ianni and Manchester United manager Mourinho in his report, which the FA will study on Monday.
Mourinho had to be stopped from chasing Ianni down the Stamford Bridge tunnel after Chelsea’s second assistant coach wildly celebrated Ross Barkley’s stoppage-time equaliser in front of him.
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri immediately apologised to Mourinho for the incident and Ianni was later sent to say sorry to the Portuguese himself.

22 Ekim 2018 Pazartesi

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Smokers should switch from cigarettes to vaping, says world's biggest tobacco firm


The world's biggest tobacco company is encouraging smokers to give up cigarettes and switch to vaping in a multi-million pound campaign.
The £2 million campaign, called Hold My Light, is aimed at persuading the UK’s 7.4 million smokers to go “smoke free” with the help of family and friends.
Smokers are encouraged to give up the habit for a minimum of a month based on Public Health England research that found smokers who gave up for 28 days were five times more likely to stop smoking completely.

1 Eylül 2018 Cumartesi

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UEFA Europa League Fenerbahce, Besiktas and Akhisar Spor were the opponents

UEFA Europa League Fenerbahce, Besiktas and Akhisarspor'un opponents have been certain. Beşiktaş was in Group I with Genk of Belgium, Malmö of Sweden and Sarpsborg of Norway. Fenerbahçe took place in Group D with Anderlecht of Belgium, Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia and Spartak Trnava of Slovakia. The opponents of Akhisarspor were Sevilla in Spain, Krasnodar in Russia and Standard Liege in Belgium in Group J!


31 Ağustos 2018 Cuma

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Over 63,000 displaced as Myanmar dam burst floods 85 villages


Authorities launched a desperate rescue effort after the spillway of an irrigation dam burst at Swar creek in central Myanmar, sending a torrent of water through villages and the nearby towns of Swar and Yedashe.

As many as 85 villages were flooded in Myanmar after a dam failed, unleashing waters that blocked a major highway and forced more than 63,000 people from their homes, a state-run newspaper said on Thursday. The dam had been cleared by authorities a few prior to the flooding.

23 Şubat 2018 Cuma

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Turkey's Afrin operation: The latest updates



Turkey announced that it had launched "Operation Olive Branch" on January 20 to clear Syria's Afrin region of the YPG/PKK and Daesh, which Turkey considers to be a threat to its national security. TRT World has the latest updates on the operation.


Turkey launched Operation Olive Branch at 14:00 GMT on January 20 to clear Syria's Afrin region of the YPG/PKK, after months of warnings on the issue.

The operation started days after the US announced the formation of a 30,000-strong "Border Security Force" composed of YPG/SDF militants near Turkey's border in northern Syria.
The announcement was met with alarm by Ankara, which considers the YPG to be the Syrian branch of the PKK, which is a designated terrorist organisation in Turkey, the US and the EU.
Turkey’s biggest security concern is the YPG carving out an autonomous territory near its southeastern border.

The US supports the SDF, a YPG-dominated group it founded in 2015, in northeast Syria. Afrin, on the northwest, has no such support from the US but a couple hundred of Russian soldiers are based in the region.

TRT World has the latest on the operation:

1 Şubat 2018 Perşembe

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Volkswagen faces inquiry call over diesel fume tests on monkeys




Public criticism of the German auto industry has escalated after a report that an industry-sponsored entity commissioned a study of the effects of diesel exhaust using monkeys, while another study exposed humans to low levels of one type of air pollutant.

The German government said on Monday such studies were unjustifiable. The tests were reportedly commissioned by a research group funded by major German auto companies.

Volkswagen sought to distance itself from them, with its chairman saying that "in the name of the whole board I emphatically disavow such practices."

8 Aralık 2017 Cuma

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Clashes in West Bank leave dozens wounded over Trump's Jerusalem decision




Clashes between protesters and Israeli troops wounded at least 100 Palestinians after people came out in West Bank and Gaza Strip after Hamas chief Ismail Haniya's call for a new uprising on Friday.

13 Ekim 2017 Cuma

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Turkey's amputee football team wins European championship



Turkey wins the European Amputee Football Federation (EAFF) championship after beating England 2-1 in the final held at Istanbul's Vodafone Park arena.


An emotional evening in Besiktas's home stadium proved to be a title night for a Turkish amputee football team that scored the winning goal in injury time to claim the European Amputee Football Federation (EAFF) championship.

Turkey led 1-0 at halftime thanks to a goal in the 25th minute by Omer Guleryuz. 

Although the dominant display from the Turkish team continued until the final minute, England's Ray Westbrook still managed to tie the game in the 50th minute. 

However, Turkish team captain Osman Cakmak scored two minutes later to give Turkey the title.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulated the Turkish amputee team on Twitter. "I congratulate our national amputee football team for becoming European champions by beating England. Turkey is proud of you!" he said.


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Liverpool to host undefeated Manchester United in North-West derby



While in-form United hope to mount a challenge for their first English title since 2013, Liverpool, already seven points behind their second-placed rivals, are battling to stay relevant after an inconsistent start.

10 Ekim 2017 Salı

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Erdogan visits Ukraine for bilateral, regional talks




Erdogan's visit focuses on bilateral ties and the Crimean peninsula's ethnic Turkic minority. Turkey does not recognise Russia's annexation of Crimea.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will pay a one-day official visit to Ukraine on Monday. 
Erdogan and his Ukrainian counterpart, President Petro Poroshenko, will chair the sixth meeting of the Turkey-Ukraine High Level Strategic Council,  the Turkish leader's press office said last week.
The two leaders will exchange views on bilateral relations and regional issues in the capital, Kiev, where a number of agreements are also expected to be signed.
During his visit, Erdogan is also set to meet Parliament Chairman Andriy Parubiy and Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman.
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Catalan leader under pressure to drop independence bid




Catalonia's secessionist leader came under intense pressure on Monday to abandon plans to declare independence from Spain after hundreds of thousands of unionists took to the streets at the weekend to protest against the region breaking away.

Spain fears the Catalan parliament will vote for independence on Tuesday, when Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont is due to address the assembly in the wake of a banned October 1 referendum in which Catalan officials say people voted overwhelmingly for secession.
Under Catalonia's referendum law, deemed unconstitutional by Madrid, a vote for independence on Tuesday would start a six-month process that would envisage divorce talks with Spain before regional elections and a final act of separation.

But the Spanish government, buoyed by Sunday's protests in Barcelona, the Catalan capital, made it clear on Monday it would respond immediately to any such vote.
"I'm calling on the sensible people in the Catalan government ... don't jump off the edge because you'll take the people with you," Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaría said in an interview with COPE radio station.
"If there is a unilateral declaration of independence there will be decisions made to restore law and democracy."

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