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OSCE High Commissioner Christophe Kamp visited Ukraine between 6 and 12 April, where he met with a wide range of ...
Crimean Tatars, deported en masse by Josef Stalin in 1944 and subjected to Russian occupation 70 years later, have no illusions about Kremlin rule, but now fear the United States could push ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNTatar’s wife attacks north ‘govt’ for second time over headscarf crisisTurkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar’s wife Sibel Tatar on Wednesday night issued a second condemnation of the north’s ruling ...
Mustafa Abdulcemil Kirimoglu praises Türkiye’s consistent stance on Ukraine’s territorial integrity since 2014 - Anadolu ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNMan stabbed at construction site of Tatar’s new palaceA 24-year-old man was stabbed multiple times at the construction site of Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar’s new official ...
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essanews.com on MSNFreed former prisoner Nariman Dzhelyal advocates for freedomNariman Dzhelyal, a former Kremlin prisoner, emphasizes that freedom is the most important thing. Sentenced to 17 years on ...
This column advocates for calm, rational and substantive discourse on matters of concern to our global nation. But the ...
In the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, dignitaries from Ukraine’s Muslim community gathered at Musafir, a Crimean Tatar restaurant in the center of town. Musafir means “guest” or “visitor” in ...
Here is the story of Visegrád's Salamon Tower, where, according to some reports, even Vlad Tepes, the well-known Dracula, ...
The conflict reshaped Europe and paved the way for World War One. In 1921, the peninsula, then populated mainly by Muslim Tatars, became part of the Soviet Union. The Tatars were deported en masse ...
Crimea was home to Turkic-speaking Tatars when the Russian empire first annexed it in the 18th century. It briefly regained independence two centuries later before being swallowed by the Soviet Union.
The conflict reshaped Europe and paved the way for World War One. In 1921, the peninsula, then populated mainly by Muslim Tatars, became part of the Soviet Union. The Tatars were deported en masse ...
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