Russian President Vladimir Putin has written a letter to be sent to US President Obama.
The US House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee has approved a new package of sanctions against Iran.
IMF chief Christine Lagarde arrived in court on Thursday to be questioned by a French magistrate over her role in a 285-million-euro ($366 million) arbitration payment made to a supporter of former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
The US military test-launhed an intercontinental ballistic missile from California.
Amnesty International has criticized the international community for its inaction in the face of the Syrians fleeing their country because of the civil war.
A man has been hacked to death in the Englsih capital London by two people.
The Prime Ministers of Serbia and Kosovo have failed to reach agreement.
The bill for supplying weapons to the Syrian opposition has been endorsed by the US Senate.
Norway's Deputy Foreign Minister Torgeir Larsen is in Gaziantep.
May 19, Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day
Some Greek cities, Salonika in particular, have recently been seeing some meetings and ceremonies to be used against Turkey on the basis of the so-called Greek Pontus region and allegations of genocide.
Topping Turkey’s domestic politics these days have been the peace plan, or the Solution Process, and the meetings held by a 69-strong delegation, called the Wise Men, in many parts of Turkey.
One of Britain’s former Prime Ministers, Margaret Thatcher who passed away on April 8, 2013 was one of the symbolic names of the transformations in the 1980s not only in her own country but in the whole world.
İstanbul became once again the centre of international politics last week.
A SPECIAL PROGRAMME ON THE OCCASION OF APRIL 23RDNATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AND CHILDREN’S DAY
There has recently been a lot of increasing traffic to the Middle East, Turkey and Palestine in particular, from the United States.