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Azerbaijan, Turkey mutually allow their citizens to travel using internal passports from April 1 BAKU. March 17 (Interfax) - Citizens of Azerbaijan and Turkey can make trips between the two countries using their internal passports starting from April 1, 2021. Turkey and Azerbaijan are becoming closer. Citizens of these two countries can make mutual trips using new identification documents starting on April 1, 2021, the Turkish National Police said in a report posted on Twitter. The agency also said the period of visa-free stay for citizens of Azerbaijan and Turkey during mutual trips is 90 days. According to earlier reports, a protocol envisaging mutual trips by citizens of Azerbaijan and Turkey on internal passports was signed on December 10, 2020. ....
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Turkish Cops Seize Roman Statue From Men Trying To Sell It Illegally Turkish Cops Seize Roman Statue From Men Trying To Sell It Illegally Comments Off on Turkish Cops Seize Roman Statue From Men Trying To Sell It Illegally ESKISEHIR, Turkey Two people were arrested on Feb. 10 for allegedly trying to sell an ancient Roman statue of a naked woman in Eskisehir, Turkey. The police officials instantly launched an investigation with the anti-smuggling teams on the same date. Investigation revealed that the two suspects were trying to sell the historical artifact. The suspects E.U. and G.K. (full names are yet to be known) were transferred to the courthouse and detained on their way from Seyitgazi to Kirka town in the Turkish Province of Eskisehir. ....
Turkish authorities rebuff UN inquiry into murder of Syrian-American journalist • 9 min read American journalist, her mother murdered in Istanbul. Why didn’t the US investigate? Turkish authorities say Halla and Orouba Barakat were killed in a family dispute. Others suspect a targeted assassination.ABC News Turkish authorities have rebuffed a request from the United Nations for more information on the murders of Syrian-American journalist Halla Barakat and her mother, Orouba Barakat. In a letter dated Oct. 7, published by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Agnes Callamard sought clarity on the depth of the investigation into the brutal 2017 killings, calling it a matter of international concern. ....
When Halla Barakat and her mother were murdered in Istanbul in 2017, a Turkish investigation blamed a family dispute. The U.N. sought to probe a possible political motive. ....