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2016 Tourist Season Lost for Turkey Despite Improving Ties With Russia

Sputnik International 

On Thursday President Putin canceled restrictions on the sale of tours to Turkey and instructed the government to take steps aimed at lifting the ban of charter flights between the two countries. In an interview with Radio Sputnik Turkish ex-Tourism Minister Bahattin Yücel spoke about the positive impact this could have on bilateral relations.

Election 2016: A glimpse of the inner Malcolm

Sydney Morning Herald 

There has been much discussion this past six months about whether we have been seeing "the real Malcolm" or a politician who has traded convictions and adopted a more conservative stance to secure the prime ministership.



England and the lose canon

Sydney Morning Herald 

Everyone loves a winner. But what we love even more is a loser, if it is the right loser. There can have been few more ideal losers than England when they crashed against lowly Iceland in the European soccer championships this week. We really, really loved that.

Man accused in Jewish Center bomb plot faces new charge

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

MIAMI (AP) — A South Florida man accused of trying to detonate a bomb at a synagogue and Jewish school during Passover observances is facing a new charge. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami reports in a news release that 40-year-old James Medina was indicted Thursday on a charge of attempting to damage religious property.

Course Correction: Why NATO Wants to Improve Relations With Russia

Sputnik International 

The North Atlantic Alliance will hardly abandon its policy of countering Russia that has shaped almost every decision the bloc has made in recent years, but political analyst Andrei Koshkin told Radio Sputnik that NATO now wants to readjust its approach to and improve its relations with Moscow.

Heavy rains, landslides kill at least 10 in northern India

TheRepublic.com 

LUCKNOW, India — Torrential rains triggered heavy floods and landslides that poured down hills in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, killing at least 10 people by Friday and destroying dozens of homes, officials said. The worst-affected villages were in the remote mountainous districts of Pithoragarh and Chamoli accounting for five deaths each, said O.





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