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Every Greek-Turkish leader in the last two decades.
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Emmanuel Macron congratulates Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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Law enforcement determines Target bomb threat was a hoax
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Turkey election: President Erdogan declared winner in Turkey presidential election
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Today, shortly before midnight, the Latvian Saeima will consider the possibility of declaring Monday, May 29, a holiday in honor of the bronze medals won by Latvian ice hockey players. AT 23:45
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