WikiLeaks Founder on the Run, Trailed by Notoriety 0

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Post Views: 16 By JOHN F. BURNS and RAVI SOMAIYA   Andrew Testa for The New York TimesJulian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, faces a variety of challenges after his most brazen disclosure yet: posting 391,832 secret Pentagon documents on

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Liberia An Uncompromising Woman 0

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Post Views: 6 By DANIEL BERGNER  Taryn Simon for The New York Times “Tell them to stop leaning on the fence!” Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia and the first woman ever elected head of state on the continent of

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Iraq war logs: British blunder may have let al-Qaida kingpin Zarqawi go free 0

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Post Views: 9 Helicopter ran out of fuel, allowing Bin Laden’s Iraq chief to evade capture for further 15 months, secret military logs suggest Jonathan Steele Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in an undated video image released by the US military. British

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My days as an observer at Kurdish politicians trial

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Post Views: 5 Jeremy Corbyn, Labour MP for Islington NorthDiyarbakir is an ancient city in Eastern Turkey with well preserved walls from its foundation and an astonishing Ottoman period bazaar. The vast majority of the population are Kurdish speaking as

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Revenues in the Turkish cinema sector approaching half a billion lira 0

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Post Views: 3 SERKAN ?AH?N / AR?F BAYRAKTAR  ?STANBUL According to Arif Keskiner, one of the secret heads of Ye?ilcam: “The current Turkish cinema is more independent and more at peace with the Turkish state. –> It will of course

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Turkish culture reaching out to the world as country gains prominence 0

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Post Views: 8 RUMEYSA KIGER / HAT?CE AHSEN UTKU?STANBUL It is a fact that Turkish artists have been making their voices heard internationally more than ever in the past decade with international achievements in almost all branches of art, from

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