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North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) leaders began arriving
early today at a heavily guarded conference centre for a two-day
summit at which they were to formally endorse an agreement to help...
With US pressure building, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
(Nato) leaders could agree on a minor declaration on Iraq at their
summit in Istanbul next week but it is unlikely to camouflage their...
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) leaders head for Istanbul
next week hoping to avoid new splits over Iraq, amid simmering
discord over calls for it to play a larger role there at a time...
The investigation into the deadly suicide bombings in Istanbul took
a major step forward yesterday when Syria handed over 22 Turkish
suspects wanted over the attacks, officials said.
In the wake of the devastating bombings against British interests
in Istanbul, Israeli officials and experts predicted yesterday that
the next target of global terrorism would be Europe.
US President George W Bush arrived at Downing Street yesterday for
talks with British Prime Minister Tony Blair suddenly overshadowed
by deadly bomb blasts in Istanbul.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday Turkey was
trying to confirm reports that al-Qaeda had claimed responsibility
for the deadly bomb attacks on synagogues in Istanbul, the CNN Turk...