Turkish Welcome for Chicago NATO Summit
World -- NATO leaders meeting on May 20 to May 21 in Chicago will get a warm Turkish/Chicagoan greeting.
Turkey warns companies against Cyprus gas search
Turkey on Friday called on major international oil and gas companies seeking a license to search for gas deposits off of Cyprus to withdraw their bids, saying it will not allow exploration to go ahead and threatening to ban them from Turkish energy projects.
UN: Monitors alone cannot end Syria bloodshed
The head of a U.N. observer team in Syria cautioned Friday that the mission cannot achieve a permanent end to the violence without genuine talks between both sides in the conflict that have been locked in battle for more than a year.
Obama puts international spotlight on Camp David
Isolated and heavily guarded, the mountaintop retreat is known simply as Camp David, but its wooded grounds have been a place of triumph and failure, refuge and relief.
Activist: China to have passports ready in 2 weeks
The activist who was at the center of a diplomatic tussle between Beijing and Washington said Thursday that Chinese officials have told him the passports that he and his family just applied for should be ready within two weeks.
Myanmar begins new era as Suu Kyi joins parliament
Aung San Suu Kyi completed her historic journey from political prisoner to parliamentarian Wednesday .....
India ferry capsizes; 103 dead, 100 missing
Army divers and rescue workers pulled 103 bodies out of a river after a packed ferry boat capsized in heavy winds and rain in remote northeast India, an official said Tuesday.
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