Turkey's Justice and Development Party rushed a controversial education bill through Parliament’s Education Commission amid an unprecedented melee...Read More »
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Unlike outgoing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, president-elect Vladimir Putin won't spend a lot of time with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and...Read More »
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A fire engulfed a tent used as a dormitory for workers at an Istanbul construction site late Sunday, killing 14 people, a local official said.Read More »
Women environmental and civic activists less than an hour ago occupied the partially constructed kiosks in Mashtots Park to mark International Women's Day.Read More »
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