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Tehran warns Iranian nationals in Turkey to stay indoors

EghtesadOnline: Iran's Foreign Ministry and Iranian embassy in Ankara have separately urged Iranian nationals and tourists in Turkey 'to stay in your places until further notice and try not to attend any gathering.'
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Publish Date:16/July/2016 | 07:08

Iran, Turkey border crossings closed

EghtesadOnline: Following a military coup attempt in Turkey, all border crossings between Iran and Turkey have been closed until further notice.
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Publish Date:16/July/2016 | 07:01

Iran SNSC to review Turkish developments

EghtesadOnline: Spokesman for the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) said the Council is to hold a meeting to review the recent Turkish developments.
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Publish Date:16/July/2016 | 07:00

Iran supports democratic governments: Official

EghtesadOnline: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Office for Political Affairs Hamid Aboutalebi said the Islamic Republic of Iran considers supporting democratic institutions which arise from elections as one of its main principles.
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Publish Date:16/July/2016 | 06:58

No Protests After Dark in Ankara as Erdogan's Crackdown Deepens

EghtesadOnline: Turkey’s capital banned “all acts of protest” after dark, including press events and group singing, deepening a crackdown on dissent triggered by last year’s coup attempt against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Publish Date:27/May/2017 | 04:03

Turkey seeks to arrest 55 people suspected of financing Gulen - NTV

EghtesadOnline: Turkish authorities issued arrest warrants for 55 people, including businessmen, suspected of giving financial support to the network of the U.S.-based cleric Ankara accuses of orchestrating a failed military coup in July, broadcaster NTV said.
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Publish Date:10/December/2016 | 13:55

Turkey says suspends 12,801 police over alleged links with cleric Gulen

EghtesadOnline: Turkish authorities have suspended 12,801 police officers from duty, police headquarters said on Tuesday, over their suspected links with U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen and his network, blamed by Ankara for orchestrating a failed coup in July.
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Publish Date:04/October/2016 | 07:51

Erdogan Signals Preference for Longer Turkey Emergency Rule

EghtesadOnline: Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged the government to extend the state of emergency, saying that “even 12 months” won’t be long enough to finish a crackdown following July’s coup attempt. The lira weakened.
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Publish Date:01/October/2016 | 08:33

Turkey Issues Warrants for 121 People Linked to Gulen

EghtesadOnline: Turkey's state-run news agency says authorities have issued detention warrants for 121 people as part of an ongoing investigation into the July 15 failed coup.
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Publish Date:28/September/2016 | 07:48

Erdogan Says Turkish Officials to Deliver Coup Evidence to U.S.

EghtesadOnline: President Barack Obama told Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the U.S. would continue its investigation into July’s attempted coup, as Ankara vowed to provide evidence to support a claim the violence was planned by Fethullah Gulen, a 75-year-old preacher living in exile in Pennsylvania.
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Publish Date:04/September/2016 | 09:17

Obama: U.S. to help Turkey ensure coup plotters brought to justice

EghtesadOnline: U.S. President Barack Obama told Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday that his administration would work with Turkey to help ensure that those responsible for an attempted coup are brought to justice.
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Publish Date:04/September/2016 | 06:53

Banks Make Biggest Loan Since Turkish Coup to Back Port Project

EghtesadOnline: Six Turkish banks lent 1.02 billion euros ($1.14 billion) to a venture run by companies owned by billionaire Ferit Sahenk and businessman Serdar Bilgili for the development of Istanbul’s Galataport, the biggest financing for a project since a failed coup in July.
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Publish Date:01/September/2016 | 08:42

Erdogan to Complain to U.S. Over Gulen Extradition Delay

EghtesadOnline: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to complain to U.S. Vice President Joe Biden about the delay in extraditing an Islamic cleric accused by Turkish authorities of masterminding last month’s failed coup.
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Publish Date:23/August/2016 | 08:34