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Turkey plans new world meeting as UN rights chief says veto has fuelled massacre Russia on Wednesday warned against outside interference in Syria after more than 50 civilians were reportedly killed in the restive city of Homs on the fifth consecutive day of shelling by Syrian forces. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned the West [...]
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How many single fathers win custody as against single mothers .. practically none in UK and never will be because always been about mothers, British goverment just start to understand or just wake up from dreams because many fathers havent seen their kids due unprofessional CAFCASS and Families Forward which effects court alot because minimum [...]
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The Duchess of York has been charged by a Turkish court over a covert film she made for a documentary about the country’s orphanages. She has been accused of going “against the law in acquiring footage and violating privacy” of five children. Sarah travelled to Turkey in 2008 to investigate the nation’s state-run orphanages for [...]
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I recently received the following question: “I am getting married to a Turk soon. I am a foreign citizen and a resident of Turkey. I have been told that I needed to get my birth certificate translated into Turkish, which I have done. I have also been told that the Turkish authorities might need other [...]
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On Dec. 15, 2011, a most anticipated law was enacted. Parliament approved a new bill regarding exemption from military service in lieu of payment, which enables men who are 30 years old and older to skip military service in exchange for TL 30,000. According to “The Bill Amending the Law on Military Service,” men who [...]
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This week I have taken the liberty of writing about my own complaints regarding a new procedure that makes life more difficult for nothing. The heading above is inspired by expats’ complaints regarding local regulations, which are already difficult for foreigners to understand. I want to let you know that you are not alone in [...]
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Pressure had been building on a number of fronts, but the issue which finally destroyed her was the yet-to-be-born euro. In the last weekend of October 1990, she travelled to a European summit in Rome, where Jacques Delors’ dream of European Monetary Union was high on the agenda. But while Mrs. Thatcher was fighting her [...]
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Why would someone beat someone else? What a nasty topic to write about. I selected this heading greatly disturbed in my mind and heart. My first choice for the heading was “woman killers,” but then I felt that would be too strong. It is even difficult to write about this, but the extent of violence [...]
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America is now the second most popular overseas property destination in the world, according to the latest Top of the Props report from TheMoveChannel.com. After a long-running battle between France and Spain at the top of the chart, the US has unexpectedly turned the two-horse race into a three-way competition for top spot. The country [...]
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Two children, allegedly abducted by their German mother from the custody of their British father, have been found dead in Turkey. Yaanis Mellersh, eight, and his sister Mira, six, were discovered in the seaside town of Soke on November 18 along with their mother, Elke Mellersh, 45 which is only 20 minutes away from Kusadasi in [...]
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Kusadasi, which has only a permanent population of about 10.000, is situated on the west coast of Turkey on the Aegean Sea. What makes the location so attractive, are the high mountains souring behind, the bays and islands off shore and the proximity to such famous historical sites as Ephesus, Miletos and Didyma. For visitors [...]
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Kusadasi is a pretty sea, the Aegean Sea off the city with a rich history. Has been a middle of art & culture not only in Turkey but also of lots of civilizations, from its founding in 3000 BC Today, it resembles a contemporary European city. The popular resort town of Kusadasi in Aydin province, [...]
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Kusadasi can get very busy with tourist and local and has famoust bar street that impress many holiday makers however many other bars in and around Kusadasi this days. Kusadasi ideally connotes Bird Island. The Kusadasi Turkey sequences in a mind-blowing gulf in the Aegean region of Turkey. Kusadasi is renowned for its bluish-green glittering [...]
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“Hi, we live on a small communal area which consists of six villas, no pool but has a garden, etc. My husband manages the upkeep of the garden and any maintenance [of walls, pump, etc., and gardener fees]. Five villas pay their TL 25 per month for this but one has not paid for five [...]
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The Turkish Mining Law was changed a while ago following many decades of unchanged practice, which allowed people to conduct mining operations without almost any regard for the environment. Today, I will give some information about Turkey’s current mining legislation, which is investor-friendly and is also more advanced in means of protecting the environment. The [...]
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Tripoli/Benghazi – Turkey’s prime minister heads to Libya on Friday, a day after the French and British leaders won a hero’s welcome there for helping to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi and in the midst of a fierce battle over Gaddafi’s home town. Tayyip Erdogan, on a North African tour to assert Ankara’s regional influence, will be [...]
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