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The Israeli Defense Forces struck strategic assets at both the Hama military airport and the T-4 airbase, including runways, fuel storage sites, radar systems and weapons caches.
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Such moves are undoubtedly unwelcome in Israel, which would view the deployment of air defenses in particular as an obstacle to its air supremacy over Syria.
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All had been covering the protests sparked by the arrest of the city's opposition mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu – the main political rival of Turkey's long-time leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The protesters say the mayor's arrest over corruption charges,
Facing a Russian threat and a rift with Washington, European capitals can’t afford to alienate a powerful ally.
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Major rival to Turkey’s Erdogan vows to fight on as court jails him on corruption charges ahead of trialFreedom has been an outspoken critic of Erdogan and on human rights issues in his native Turkey. “We have to take strong actions otherwise Erdogan is definitely going to destroy a NATO ally,” he added. Speaking outside the Istanbul courtroom on Sunday ...
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has blamed opposition political parties for provoking a "movement of violence", as protests in the country continue for a sixth night. Unrest began in Istanbul last Wednesday when the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu,
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Turkey’s president has accused the political opposition of “sinking the economy” during the country’s largest protests in more than a decade.
Once considered a reformer, he has more recently mostly monopolized power.The arrest and removal from office of Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu last week has caused consternation in Turkey. The European Commission on Monday called on Turkey to "uphold democratic values" and the German Foreign Ministry said that political contests "must not be