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Erdogan Emerges Strengthened after Turkey Coup

When President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's drawn face was seen on television appealing to supporters through a humble mobile phone app, some may have thought the game was up for the Turkish strongman.

But his backers flooded the streets of Istanbul and Ankara in response to his desperate appeal on FaceTime to counter the botched military coup that represented the biggest threat to his 13-year domination of the country.

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Fethullah Gulen, the Arch-Enemy of Turkey's President

Fethullah Gulen, the U.S.-based cleric accused by Ankara of orchestrating the coup attempt in Turkey, has a wide following in his native country, where he enjoys support among the police and judiciary.

The reclusive Islamic preacher, who lives in a tiny town in the Pocono Mountains of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, was immediately accused by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of being behind the coup attempt.

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Nice Attack a New Strike against French Tourism

In striking the jewel of the French Riviera on a national holiday the truck attack on Nice delivered a new blow to France's tourism sector already reeling from repeated terror attacks.

A gunman drove a 19-tonne truck into a crowd of revelers following Bastille Day fireworks Thursday evening, killing at least 84 people -- in what President Francois Hollande declared a "terrorist" attack.

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Shock, Horror and the Comfort of Strangers in Nice

The living held their hands. They knew they were dead, but they would not let them go.

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One Year On, US Obstacles Blunt Hopes from Iran Deal

A year ago, a landmark nuclear deal with world powers led jubilant Iranians to dream of an end to isolation and economic hardship, but critics say US obstacles have soured those hopes.

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Germany Plans to Assume Greater Security Role

"Economic giant, political dwarf" -- that is how the world long viewed post-World War II Germany, the European export power reluctant to use military muscle in global conflicts.

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Tony Blair: Iraq Key to Former UK PM's Fall from Grace

Tony Blair rode a wave of "Cool Britannia" optimism in his first heady years in office but is now reviled by many Britons who accuse him of leading the country into an unnecessary war in Iraq that shattered his legacy.

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Egypt Since Morsi's Ouster: 10 Key Dates

Three years ago the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi was ousted, only a year after becoming Egypt's first freely elected president after the 2011 revolution that toppled Hosni Mubarak.

Here are 10 key dates since his ouster:

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Making Up: A Timeline of Israel-Turkey Relations

Israel was a longtime regional ally of Turkey until its 2010 commando raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla left 10 Turkish activists dead.

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In Brexit Fallout, Merkel Opts to Keep Calm and Carry On

Britain's shock decision to leave the EU forces German Chancellor Angela Merkel into action to save the bloc, but true to her reputation for prudence, she has pledged to avoid both haste and vitriol.

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