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We look at the American news outlet known for its off-beat, sometimes outrageous, take on current affairs.
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The Turkish media muzzle
As Turkey has jailed more journalists than any other country, we investigate the red lines that restrict journalism.
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Syrian rebels claim control of strategic town
Opposition fighters have reportedly seized Maarat al-Numan, a key town on the highway to Aleppo.
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What challenges lie ahead for Turkey?
As Turkey's ruling Justice and Development party prepares for a major shake-up, we ask what changes are we going to see.
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Turkey's PM says era of military coups over
Recep Erdogan addresses thousands of party members, trumpeting his country's credentials as a rising democratic power.
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Saving the lost generation of Kurds
The Kurds must be given full rights and treated as equals if there is to be any hope for future generations.
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Turkey police break up education bill protest
Demonstrators in Ankara protested a bill proposed by government that seeks to boost the influence of Islamic schools.
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Turkey's ex-army chief on trial for coup plot
Ilker Basbug is among 29 accused of being part of shadowy group plotting to overthrow government.
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