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As the Kurdistan Workers' Party withdraws its fighters from Turkey, relatives hope to be reunited with their loved ones.
Kurdish leaders have given a cautious welcome to the recent PKK ceasefire declaration, knowing that much work remains.
Peace talks between Turkey's government and Kurdish fighters are progressing quickly, but major hurdles remain.
Turkish PM calls declaration by jailed Abdullah Ocalan a "positive development" in ending decades-old conflict.
Ceasefire announcement by imprisoned Kurdish leader brings jubilation to southeast Turkey's biggest city.
"Historic" call raises expectations to end a nearly 30-year-old conflict which claimed about 40,000 lives
Kurdistan Workers Party reportedly to release Turkish officials in bid to end 30 years of conflict.
Turkey launches bombing raids against PKK in Iraq as mourners prepare to bury activists killed in Paris last week.
Kurdish politicians join 700 inmates and activists demanding better treatment for jailed PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.
Politician reportedly killed by tear gas canister as thousands use new year celebrations to rally for rights.
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