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Assembly approves of a Turkish-German University in Istanbul

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Turkey’s Grand National Assembly’s Plenary Assembly has accepted the first article on the draft bill regarding the founding of a Turkish-German University in Istanbul.
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France Votes to Punish Sarkozy

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PARIS – French voters went to polling stations Sunday, March 14, in regional elections forecast to punish French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s party in the last ballot-box test before the next presidential vote.

"I don't think the national government is really tackling social welfare -- in terms of jobs for example," Patricia Abela, a 41-year-old insurance worker, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) after voting for the opposition Socialists in southwest Paris.
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Turkish foreign policy and the EU in 2010 (II)

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E.U.Today’s multifold challenges such as the financial crisis, energy security, illegal migration, epidemic diseases, climate change, organized crime, cross-cultural and religious intolerance, extremism and terrorism can only be addressed through genuine and effective solidarity in the Eurasian space.
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‘Values Contract’ for German Immigrants

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The German government is planning an ‘integration contract’ to bind immigrants in the central European country to the German values.

"We will draw up contracts with new immigrants," Commissioner for Immigration Maria Boehmer told the Stuttgarter Nachrichten daily Monday, November 23.
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British minister hopeful about Cyprus solution

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The status quo on the war-divided island of Cyprus will not continue and a solution should be found soon, the British minister of state for Europe has said.
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We can not afford to lose Turkey

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Germany’s Ambassador based in Ankara, Eckart *censored*z responds to the question of whether Turkey’s foreign policy is changing its axis.
“Turkey is an important regional power. We can not lose Turkey and we shouldn’t. Turkey’s EU accession process has even resulted in further strengthening Europe. You are not breaking away from the west but are in fact getting closer.”
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German Koch emphasizes close ties with Turkey

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E.U.Hesse Premier Roland Koch and his deputy and Integration Minister Joerg-Uwe Hahn discussed in the context of their trip to Turkey, the integration of Turkish citizens and the cooperation with a partner region. At a meeting with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Koch emphasized the close connection between the two countries. There was significant interest in the cultural and economic cooperation.
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Cyprus talks enter crucial second phase

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E.U.Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders are set to meet to launch a crucial second round of their peace talks aimed at reunifying the division of the island after a row over an annual pilgrimage ha sparked the Greek postponement. The general picture is not bad, even quite good, Turkish Cypriot leader says as a group of statesmen visits war-divided island in a show of support
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Cyprus exercises stir Greek protest

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Turkey and Turkish Cyprus begin a search and rescue exercise off the northeastern coast of the divided island, sparking a new row with the Greek Cypriots. Turkish Cypriot officials deny the maneuvers are a show of force, but Greeks protest the military drills at the UN and EU.
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Obama disagrees with Sarkozy on Turkey's European Union bid

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E.U.US President Barack Obama urged Europe on Saturday to reach out to Muslims around the world as he again disagreed with French President Nicolas Sarkozy over Turkeys bid to join the European Union.
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