Earthquake of magnitude 6.6 shakes Turkey's Aegean coast
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- 15:40 30/10/2020
An earthquake of magnitude of 6.6 shook Turkey’s Aegean coast on Friday, Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) said.
An earthquake of magnitude of 6.6 shook Turkey’s Aegean coast on Friday, Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) said.
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HDP called on all peoples and faiths to act together in common sense and peace, and to stand against barbarism.
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The website of the news agency JinNews has been blocked in Turkey again following a decision by the telecommunications authority.
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Germany's Minister of State for European Affairs, Michael Roth, demanded that the Turkish government take into account the CPT report on Imrali and allow lawyers and families to visit Kurdish people's leader Abdullah Öcalan in the prison island.
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