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By Humeyra Pamuk ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said a snap election would be “inevitable” if both the ruling AK Party and the main opposition fail in efforts to form a new government within the constitutional limit of 45 days. In comments published on Sunday in Milliyet newspaper, Erdogan said he planned to grant a mandate to form a new government first to the AKP, which won around
ARUNDEL, England (AP) — Ambulances have come onto an English cricket field after two players collided in a domestic Twenty20 match.
ARUNDEL, England (AP) — Ambulances have come onto an English cricket field after two players collided in a domestic Twenty20 match.
French President Francois Hollande heads to Algeria on Monday as the two nations, once bitter foes, work ever closer to resolve the political turmoil and jihadist threat in Mali and Libya. The trip will be Hollande’s second to Algiers since a 2012 visit during which he recognised France’s century of “brutal” rule over the Algerian people which ended in a bloody independence war. While some prickly issues remain between the
French President Francois Hollande heads to Algeria on Monday as the two nations, once bitter foes, work ever closer to resolve the political turmoil and jihadist threat in Mali and Libya. The trip will be Hollande’s second to Algiers since a 2012 visit during which he recognised France’s century of “brutal” rule over the Algerian people which ended in a bloody independence war. While some prickly issues remain between the
SINGAPORE (AP) — For the Philippines, it’s basketball. For Singapore, it’s the water polo team. Thailand has dominated the Southeast Asian Games football competition since 1973, when Myanmar won the last of its five consecutive titles.
SINGAPORE (AP) — For the Philippines, it’s basketball. For Singapore, it’s the water polo team. Thailand has dominated the Southeast Asian Games football competition since 1973, when Myanmar won the last of its five consecutive titles.
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African judge on Sunday ordered authorities to prevent Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is in South Africa for an African Union summit, from leaving the country because of an international order for his arrest, human rights activists said.
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African judge on Sunday ordered authorities to prevent Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is in South Africa for an African Union summit, from leaving the country because of an international order for his arrest, human rights activists said.
Residents in rural New York, unaccustomed to locking their doors, day or night, were on edge as the manhunt stretched into a ninth day.