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Two Car-Bombings Kill 46 in Turkey

Reports say the deadly bombings also injured more than hundred civilians and at least 20 in critical condition.

Israel and Turkey Finally Reconciled?

Prime Minister Erdogan reportedly agreed to normalize relations between the two countries.

US and Turkey Collaborate on Syrian Crisis

In his remarks with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu after their meeting in Ankara in Turkey, Secretary Kerry says both countries have actually both undertaken different steps, some of them in concert together and some of them individually,

Syria Shoots Down Turkish Aircraft

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke with Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu yesterday and to him her thoughts and prayers are with the missing pilots and their loved ones.

Is The World Safer After Bin Laden’s Demise?

She notes that the international community has worked together to disrupt terrorist financing; pass new and more effective counterterrorism laws; tighten border, aviation and maritime security; and improve international coordination.

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