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Is the EU refugee deal with Ankara working?
A controversial EU-Turkey deal on deporting migrants seems to be slowing the numbers of people heading for Greek shores. But many would-be refugees are still trying to head for Europe. DW’s Julia Hahn reports from the Turkish port city of Dikili.
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Ankara explosion eyewitness: 'I heard a huge explosion'
Ankara explosion eyewitness: 'I heard a huge explosion'
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Ankara urges Berlin to invite Greek side to obey international treaties
#Turkey's ministry of foreign affairs has rejected statements made by #Germany against Turkey over the #Greece issue, saying Germany must invite Greece to act in accordance with international treaties instead of making biased statements that do not comply with the spirit of the alliance.
War in Ukraine: Ankara closes Bosphorus, Dardanelles straits to warships • FRANCE 24 English
Kyiv last week asked Ankara to prevent the transit of Russian warships from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
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Ankara renew threats over Sweden, Finland NATO bids
Turkey has threatened to freeze Finland and Sweden's NATO membership bids making renewed threats. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Ankara would freeze the process if both the nations do not keep their promises on counter-terrorism.
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Istanbul blast suspect arrested as Turkey "rejects" US condolences
Turkey's Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu blamed Kurdish militants on Monday for a blast that killed six people in Istanbul's main shopping street, and said police had detained 22 suspects (later updated to 46), including the person who had planted the bomb.
Soylu said the order for the attack on Istanbul's Istiklal Avenue was given in Kobani, a city in northern Syria.
Istanbul has been targeted in the past by Kurdish, Islamist and leftist militants. An offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed twin bombings outside an Istanbul soccer stadium in December 2016 that killed 38 people and wounded 155. Ankara says the YPG, which Washington has supported in Syria, is a wing of the PKK.
The PKK has led an insurgency against the Turkish state since 1984 and more than 40,000 people have been killed in clashes. It is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union and the United States.
Soylu also said on Monday that Turkey's alliance with the United States was in a "controversial situation" after the explosion. He added that Turkey "rejects" the condolences of the American embassy.
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Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan, Senegal Cumhurbaşkanı Macky Sall’ı Resmi Törenle Karşıladı
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Turkiye: Rainfall and floods hit the capital Ankara, around 5 deaths reported so far
Devastating floods and heavy storms ravaged parts of Turkiye with more than 42 towns in north and central regions receiving bad weather warnings and around five people were reported dead over the weekend.
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Europe Will Lose Competitiveness if Not Cooperating with China: Hungarian PM
Europe will lose its competitiveness if it does not cooperate with China, said Viktor Orbán, Hungarian prime minister, during an annual press conference on Wednesday.
Colombia's former president on how to save the planet
Since leaving Colombia’s presidency, @IvanDuque has a new calling: saving the planet. He explains why a landmark deal for countries to protect a third of their land by 2030 is so important.
Turkey's Erdogan Welcomes Russia's Putin to Istanbul
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomes Russian President Vladimir Putin to Istanbul for the inauguration a new gas pipeline, Wednesday, January 8.
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'Sofagate': Brussels' anger over von der Leyen Turkey chair snub
The European Commission on Wednesday reproached Ankara after its chief Ursula von der Leyen found there was no chair for her as the Turkish president sat down to talk to her male colleague Charles Michel.
The incident was quickly dubbed "sofagate," with observers saying the Commission president had been a victim of sexism and treated like a second-rank official.
Von der Leyen was in Ankara with European Council President Charles Michel, to speak to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Footage showed Von der Leyen gesture in disbelief and utter a surprised "ähm" as Erdogan and Michel took the two center-stage seats that had been prepared.
The Commission head was instead forced to sit on an adjacent sofa, slightly further away from her male counterparts.
She was seated opposite the Turkish foreign minister, who would normally be considered below her in the protocol pecking order.
As president of the European Commission, von der Leyen is head of the EU executive, while, as European Council president, Charles Michel coordinates between the leaders of the EU member states, especially during summits. If anything, von der Leyen's post is considered the more senior and important.
Brussels expects both to be treated with the protocol that would be reserved for a head of government.
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TRG-230-IHA hypersonic missile developed by Ankara based Roketsan
Turkiye has successfully testified its first Hypersonic missile. The air-to-surface missile was fired from a drone from an altitude of around seven kilometers. The head of Turkey's Bakario have shared the information on Twitter.
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First visit in 4 years! Australian FM seeks to mend ties and high-level relations with Beijing
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong is in China for talks seeking to mend a long break in high-level ties that have prompted trade sanctions and political frictions.
After arriving in Beijing, Wong thanked China for the invitation, which comes on the anniversary of 50 years of official diplomatic relations between the nations.
She met with Australian Ambassador to China Graham Fletcher where she thanked him for his continued engagement with China despite the difficulties.
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Andy Cohen Addresses Viral Drink Drama Between Jennifer Aydin and the Gorgas
Speaking with ET's Brice Sander at BravoCon, Andy Cohen weighs in on Jennifer Aydin's altercation with Joe and Melissa Gorga. Following a verbal spat between the 'RHONJ' co-stars, videos circulating on social media appear to show Jennifer throwing a drink toward someone later revealed to be Melissa's assistant.
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USA: Eviction filings are sharply going up as Emergency Rental Aid ends
Since the Supreme Court struck down the eviction moratorium in August 2021, renters have to turn to Emergency rental aid for help to ensure their home security. But now the federal program will start winding down this summer, leaving millions of Americans facing the rent debt and eviction notes.
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program, held by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, provides up to $46 billion to assist households and ease the affordable housing crisis. Now more than half of the fund has been spent, and programs in some places are now closing because of running out of money, sending the eviction filings to rise sharply. According to Princeton University’s Eviction Lab, which tracks 6 states and 31 cities, the eviction filing amount this week increased by 17.7% from the week of the previous month.
“Trends on evictions vary city to city and state to state, but they are trending upwards in general and in many places are overpassing pre-pandemic averages,” said Juan Pablo Garnham, a member of the Eviction Lab’s media team.
Numbers of states have shut down their program and refused to take more applicants, including Minnesota, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Texas, expecting an explosive rise in eviction filings.
"Our tenants are having to decide between buying food for their children or their elderly parents or paying rent. And that's a real tight squeeze," says Dana Karni of Lone Star Legal Aid in Houston.
Situations go worse with 40-year-highest inflation and soaring rent prices. Nationally, rents rose a record 11.3 percent last year, adding more burns to people who struggle to pay their rents without aid, according to real estate research firm CoStar Group. Besides, the supply-demand mismatch is squeezing the housing market. On the one side is people who cannot find available living places, on the other side is renters in the house afraid of eviction. Also, many small landlords are also heavily hit, as they also need to collect rent to cover their bills.
"It's kind of amazing that all this has happened right around the same time," Greg Brown of the National Apartment Association says, "and it's a real tenuous situation, for both providers and developers and residents." He stated that the market is so tight, as occupancy rates nationally have a record high of 97%.
Last Thursday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the global pandemic and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine highlight the possibility of big economic shocks in the future. She called for more permanent housing safety assistance for renters and homeowners:
"The crisis has exposed the need for a more permanent rental safety net. Housing stability is a foremost concern, not just in downturns, but in recoveries as well. And during this crisis, Treasury was at the forefront of establishing, for the first time, a national effort at scale for rental assistance. Emergency rental assistance has not only helped to keep evictions below their pre-pandemic levels, it also enabled states and localities to build an infrastructure for rental assistance going forward."
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Halsey Gives Birth to Her First Child With Alev Aydin
Congratulations are in order for Halsey and Alev Aydin after the pop star welcomed her first child. The artist also revealed that the baby was born July 14, and is named Ender Ridley Aydin.
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Dutch man sentenced to 13 years for extortion of Amanda Todd
Aydin Coban, the 44-year-old Dutch man convicted of sexually extorting B.C. teen Amanda Todd, was sentenced to 13 years in prison. The parents of Todd, who died by suicide a decade ago, say they finally have justice for their daughter.
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Sentencing underway for Dutch man who extorted BC teen Amanda Todd
The sentencing hearing has begun for Aydin Coban, the Dutch man found guilty of several offences against Amanda Todd, the British Columbia teen who died by suicide in 2012.
Todd was just 15 when she died after posting a video where she used flash cards to describe the impact of what she experienced from an online harasser.
Since her death, millions of people have watched that video.
Coban was eventually convicted of tormenting her over a period of three years.
Neetu Garcha looks at the punishment prosecutors are calling for, and the questions surrounding Coban's sentence.
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