Donald H. Harrison

Turkish parliament ratifies renewed Israeli relationship

The Turkish parliament has ratified a deal made earlier this year between Turkey and Israel ending their six-year long freeze in relations. Officially referred to as the Mavi Marmara Compensation Bill, it normalises ties that were broken when 10 Turks died after Israeli security forces stormed a ship carrying pro-Palestinian activists in 2010. “I don’t

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Middle East

Foreign Ministry reportedly bans contact with journalists

The Foreign Ministry’s director general, Dore Gold, on Thursday banned all Israeli diplomats in Israel and abroad from holding contacts with Israeli journalists, in the wake of a Haaretz report that Arab states would not seek a vote regarding Israel’s nuclear arms at next month’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) meeting in Vienna. Speaking on

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Middle East

Murals, monuments, orchards and ancient villages: Exploring Jerusalem’s hidden corners

World-renowned Armenian artist Marie Balian spent months preparing an original mural as a gift for the people of Jerusalem. Six meters tall and four meters wide, her fabulous artwork contains close to 1,000 colored tiles. Balian’s unique method involved sketching in charcoal on the tiles, designing and painting them and then burning them in the

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Middle East, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, Travel and Food

Ahead of Biden visit, Turkey wants ‘temporary arrest’ of Gulen

Istanbul (dpa) – Turkey’s prime minister said Saturday he wants the United States to place Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, blamed for plotting a coup, under “temporary arrest,” ahead of a visit by Vice President Joe Biden next week. Gulen, a one-time ally turned rival of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, denies the charges that he

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Middle East, USA

Andre De Grasse gets his third Olympic medal as Canada blazes to bronze in men’s sprint relay

RIO DE JANEIRO – This time, the Canadians came out on the right side of the disqualification. Or did they? Canada won a bronze medal in the 4×100-metre relay Friday night at the Olympic Games, four years after being disqualified in the same race for the same medal because of a lane violation. On that

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International, Sports & Competitions, USA

Federal judge asks prosecutor to charge Sheriff Joe Arpaio with contempt over racial-profiling case

Sheriff Joe Arpaio and several of his subordinates in Maricopa County, Arizona are facing criminal contempt charges as the result of a ruling filed Friday by U.S. District Court Judge Murray Snow in Phoenix. Judge Snow’s order formally calls on the U.S. Attorney’s Office to file charges against the 84-year-old lawman and three of his

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