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Alien Attack: Turkey Claims Earth Is Doomed Following Several UFO Sightings

By Erika Ivene - Dec 05, 2016 09:30 AM EST

Turkey encountered several UFO sightings in the past week. Does this mean that aliens are planning on a massive exposure on Earth?

Archeologist Unearthed Plymouth History: Thanksgiving History May Change For Good. Fun Facts In Pre-Colonial America

By Michael Davis - Nov 26, 2016 10:19 AM EST

The Pre-colonial America has its finest story as these researchers uncover more relics from the 12th century.

Thanksgiving Day: How It All Started

By Mary Lourd - Nov 23, 2016 09:53 PM EST

Thanksgiving has historical roots in cultural traditions and religious rituals in giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year.

Turkey opens one of the world’s biggest suspension bridges

By Rida - Aug 28, 2016 10:02 AM EDT

Turkey, the country who planned to connect Europe and Asia for the third time was successful by building the world's biggest suspension bridge. It is built in the style of New York's Brooklyn Bridge and boasts pylons higher than the Eiffel Tower. The bridge creates a new link across the Bosphorus Strait, which divides Asia and Europe.

EU Reaches Migrant Deal With Turkey

By Jenn Loro - Mar 19, 2016 02:10 PM EDT

EU reaches agreement with Turkey over the migrant deal in a bid to stem the flow of refugees entering Europe. The core of the deal is to send refugees in Greece back to Turkey in exchange for two-fold increase of the migrant assistance fund.

Amnesty International Slams EU-Turkey Refugee Deal For ‘Legal And Moral Flaws’

By Jenn Loro - Mar 14, 2016 07:26 AM EDT

Amnesty International condemns the draft EU-Turkey refugee plan for violating international law and for being morally outrageous to the plight of migrants fleeing from violence, persecution, and hardship. The proposed deal also came under fire for lack of refugee protection, logistical difficulties, and lack of trust on both sides.

Turkey Frees Two Journalists after High Court Ruling

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 26, 2016 12:53 PM EST

Turkey has released two journalists on Friday after the country's Constitutional Court ruled that their imprisonment was a violation of their rights.

Austria to Cut Migrant Quotas down despite Disapproval from the EU

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 19, 2016 02:57 PM EST

Austria announced plans to reduce their migrant quota.

Syrian Man Behind Deadly Ankara Car Bomb Attack; Turkey Vows To Retaliate

By Jenn Loro - Feb 19, 2016 09:18 AM EST

The Turkish capital of Ankara witnessed an explosion that killed 28 people and injured 61 in what the government referred to as a terror attack carried out by Kurdish separatist rebel group PKK

Car Bomb Kills At Least Five in Turkish Capital Ankara

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 17, 2016 03:08 PM EST

At least five people were killed after a car bomb exploded in the busy streets of Ankara Wednesday night.

Chancellor Merkel says it is in Germany’s Interest that the UK remains in the EU

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 17, 2016 01:51 PM EST

Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel it is in their interest that the UK stays in the EU.

Turkey asks Allies for Ground Troop Support in Syria

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 16, 2016 12:41 PM EST

Turkey has asked its allies for support in a joint ground operation in Syria.

Syrian War Worsens As Proposed Ceasefire Draws Near

By Jenn Loro - Feb 16, 2016 09:31 AM EST

Despite the recently proposed ceasefire drawn up by the world’s major powers, the conflict shows no sign of abating as Russian-backed Syrian government forces step up efforts to encircle the strategic city rebel-held city of Aleppo.

Airstrikes hit 2 Hospitals, 1 School in Northern Syria

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 15, 2016 01:55 PM EST

Airstrikes in northern Syria have killed at least 23 civilians, local residents said.

NATO Sends Ships to Monitor the Aegean Sea

By Cheri Cheng - Feb 11, 2016 01:53 PM EST

NATO will be sending ships to monitor the human trafficking issue in the Aegean Sea.

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