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Eight hostages released as part of peace process with Turkish government aimed at ending deadly 29-year conflict.
Erdogan joins EU officials in vow to step up measures against Damascus, despite failure of UN resolution.
"A Syrian-flagged ship already stopped" as part of sanctions announced by former ally in response to Assad's crackdown.
Alleged members of armed group caught with bomb-making material, suspected of planning to bomb the US embassy in Ankara.
Turkish officials say at least 4,300 people escaping unrest have crossed the border, as Syrian army operations continue.
PM rejects Avigdor Lieberman's statement that Israel should not apologise to Turkey for deadly Gaza flotilla raid.
Foreign Minister says country ready for talks with Israel if it first offers apology and compensation for flotilla raid.
Some military flights barred, Erdogan says, as Gaza convoy raid casts shadow over ties.
Speech comes as country plans to question more officers for role in "anti-government plot".
Court charges 13 more officers over alleged coup plot as investigation deepens.
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