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HR violations in IoK unacceptable, declaration moved in Turkish capital

In Turkey, a declaration at a seminar organized by Center for Islamic Unity Research in Ankara said that the actions of the Indian government in occupied Jammu and Kashmir since 5 August 2019, and the entailing violations of human rights and attacks cannot be accepted.

‘Pakistan Mango & Biryani Festival’ held in Ankara

'Pakistani mangos are as sweet and special as the unique Pakistan-Turkey relations'

Turkey’s opposition party maintains narrow lead in Ankara: NTV

Turkey’s main opposition candidate for the capital Ankara maintained his narrow lead in Sunday’s local elections after more than three-quarters of ballot boxes were opened, broadcaster NTV said.

PM Khan meets Turkish President Erdogan in Ankara

ANKARA: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan held a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday (today), Radio Pakistan reported. According to details, both...

“Wealth creation” to take Pakistan forward, says PM Khan in Ankara

'Pakistan went wrong because we had a socialist mindset in 1970s'

Turkish train crash in Ankara kills nine, injures 47

ANKARA: Nine people were killed and nearly 50 injured in Turkey when a high speed train collided with a locomotive and crashed into a...

Turkey changes road name for new US embassy to ‘Malcolm X Street’

Turkey renamed the road where the new US embassy is to be located after the American black Muslim civil rights campaigner Malcolm X.

‘Jinnah Young Writers Awards’ held in Ankara

ISLAMABAD: Awards ceremony for the third edition of 'Jinnah Young Writers Awards' essay competition was held in Ankara on Friday. Turkey’s Minister for National Education...

Turkey court jails six for life over 2016 Ankara bombing

Six men were handed multiple life sentences by a court in Ankara on Monday over a 2016 bomb attack in the Turkish capital targeting soldiers.

Shots fired at US embassy in Turkish capital, no casualties

Several gunshots were fired from a vehicle at the US embassy in the Turkish capital, Ankara, on Monday, hitting a window in a security...

US threatens Turkey with more sanctions if it doesn’t free pastor

WASHINGTON: Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Thursday said that the United States would levy more sanctions on the troubled Turkish economy if Ankara does...

Father films his suicide live on Facebook in protest at daughter’s wedding

ANKARA: A distressed 54-year-old man filmed his own suicide live on Facebook because his daughter was getting married without his consent. Ayhan Uzun from Turkey...

Mamnoon calls for increased focus on science education

ASTANA: President Mamnoon Hussain urged the Muslim world to give due priority to science and technology to meet challenges of the new era. He was...

Ankara, Doha insist Turkish base will stay in Qatar

ANKARA: Turkey and Qatar on Friday insisted Ankara would keep a new military base in the emirate, rejecting demands from other Gulf countries for...

Army chief awarded Legion of Merit in Ankara

RAWALPINDI: Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was awarded the Legion of Merit in Ankara on Tuesday in recognition of his services for promotion...

Turkey tourism income slumps after attacks, coup

ANKARA: Turkey tourism revenues fell almost 30 percent in 2016, the country's statistics office said Tuesday, after visitors stayed away following multiple terror attacks...

Twitterati covers ‘UFO attack’ on Turkey

The most chilling UFO-related incident of the year happened this week in Turkey when a series of lights were seen by a number of...

Two bombers blow themselves up during Ankara police operation: media

ANKARA: Two suicide bombers detonated their explosives during a police operation in the Turkish capital Ankara on Saturday after officers called on the suspects...

U.S. to send delegation to Turkey for Gulen probe: official

WASHINGTON: U.S. Justice and State Department officials will fly to Ankara to discuss government accusations against Fethullah Gulen, the exiled cleric Turkey accuses of masterminding a failed military coup, according to a Justice Department official.

Turkish PM says Ankara sees no compromise with the U.S. over Gulen extradition

ANKARA: Turkey's prime minister said on Saturday that Ankara could not compromise with the United States over its request for the extradition of Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen which it blames for orchestrating last month's attempted coup.

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