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EU presses for reforms, but tensions between Turkish government and Kurdish minority increase.
Generals, top army officers arrested for reportedly planning a coup against the Erdogan government.
Troops and crowd control mark celebrations of the anniversary of Iran's revolution.
Turkish city that has hosted Greek, Byzantine and Ottoman empires now a European capital.
In an ancient ceremony, a cross is tossed into the river and swimmers race to retrieve it.
Ahmadinejad regime allows limited criticism on state television.
The Jan. 16 anniversary of the fall of the Shah could spark the next round of demonstrations.
At least four killed in deadliest riots since election, as police and militia clash with protesters.
This year, the opposition takes advantage of crowds gathered for the Shiite's holy day to voice their dissent.
At least four killed in deadliest riots since election, as police and militia clash with protesters.
This week saw a widening of the scope of protests across the country.
Tehran's most notorious prison may have improved but abuses have been reported in new jails.
Eyewitness accounts describe violent scenes and effective intimidation.
Some see Greece as “soft underbelly of Europe” and an entry point to the rest of the continent for weapons and radicals.
The elaborately named "Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriyyah" is a tangle of contradictions.
Family charges Ahmadinejad regime is trying to erase memory of Neda Soltan.
Anti-government protesters in Iran hijack a pro-government demonstration.
Nervous government warns against protests and claims that arms have been smuggled into country.
A schoolteacher from Athens was the only Westerner living in the valleys on Pakistan’s mountainous frontier.
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