President Erdogan says Turkey's doors are 'open' to refugees from Lebanon
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for talks on Saturday at the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for talks on Saturday at the Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul.
He thought he'd seen the worst war has to offer. Having worked in Syria and Ukraine, Dr Ammar Darwish was exposed to scenes of utter devastation.
Security has tightened at Germany's legendary Oktoberfest as the country deals with the aftermath of last month's deadly knife attack in Solingen in western Germany.
Eight people, including a child, have been killed after hundreds of pagers exploded simultaneously across Lebanon and parts of Syria. The victims reportedly include members of the militant group Hezbollah.
French authorities have reported that at least eight migrants have lost their lives whilst trying to reach the UK by crossing the channel from France.
The legendary Bhaichung Bhutia has called for the ouster of the current dispensation in the All India Football Federation (AIFF), holding the sports body responsible for the decline in the national team's performance in recent times. Bhutia came down heavily on the AIFF, saying the absence of a roadmap for Indian football has resulted in humiliating defeat at the hands of Syria (0-3) and a tame draw against Mauritius (0-0) in the recently held three-nation Intercontinental Cup at home. The former India captain demanded an overhaul of the AIFF administration.
Syrian human rights defenders have called on the European Union to help stop the increase in violence against Syrian refugees in Cyprus and Lebanon, including forced deportation.
As someone who witnessed the tragic consequences of conflict, genocide and forced displacement in the Balkans, every time an attempt is made to normalise relations with a dictator fuelling a decade-long war marked by repression, ethnic cleansing and major war crimes, it leaves me questioning who thought that would be anything but the worst possible idea.