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U.S. President Donald Trump addresses state, local, and community leaders as he hosts a "roundtable discussion on border security and safe communities" in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., January 11, 2019. REUTERS/Leah MillisTurquia avisa Trump que vai combater milícias apoiadas pelos EUA na SíriaMundo
Galatasaray faz compras em Chaves. Marcão é reforço em IstambulDesporto
De defensora de direitos humanos a acusada de terrorismoMundo
epa07227526 Firefighters and medics try to rescue victims after a high speed train accident in Ankara, Turkey, 13 December 2018. According to reports, at least seven people were killed and over 40 were wounded in the accident. The crash was caused by a collision with a local train, Ankara Governor Vasip Sahin said. The train was travelling between the capital, Ankara, and the central Turkish province of Konya, local media reported. EPA/STRINGERAcidente de comboio faz nove mortos e mais de 40 feridosMundo
Cheias na Turquia arrastam carros pelas ruas da cidade de BodrumMundo
Lokomotiv vence Galatasaray e coloca FC Porto e Schalke nos oitavos da ChampionsDesporto
Áudio da morte do jornalista saudita horrorizou Trump, Merkel e MacronMundo
epa07119344 Protestors hold candles and pictures of Jamal Khashoggi during the demonstration in front of Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, 25 October 2018. Turkish President Erdogan addressed the parliament on the case of Saudi journalist Jamaal Khashoggi on 23 October 2018, media reported that he said that Turkish investigators have strong evidence that Khashoggi's death was planned, and demanded that the whereabouts of the dead journalist's body be revealed and the suspects face trial in Turkey. Saudi Arabian official media on 19 October reported that journalists Jamal Khashoggi died as a result of a physical altercation inside the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul, where he was last seen entering on 02 October for routine paperwork. On 24 October, Mohammed bin Salman spoke of the killing of Khashoggi for the first time, describing it as 'a heinous crime that cannot be justified', and that Saudi Arabia and Turkey will work together to punish all culprits. EPA/ERDEM SAHINOrdem de matar Khashoggi veio dos mais altos níveis do governo, acusa ErdoganMundo
Um mês de contradições e encobrimentos. Khashoggi não pode descansar em pazMundo
epa07119344 Protestors hold candles and pictures of Jamal Khashoggi during the demonstration in front of Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, 25 October 2018. Turkish President Erdogan addressed the parliament on the case of Saudi journalist Jamaal Khashoggi on 23 October 2018, media reported that he said that Turkish investigators have strong evidence that Khashoggi's death was planned, and demanded that the whereabouts of the dead journalist's body be revealed and the suspects face trial in Turkey. Saudi Arabian official media on 19 October reported that journalists Jamal Khashoggi died as a result of a physical altercation inside the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul, where he was last seen entering on 02 October for routine paperwork. On 24 October, Mohammed bin Salman spoke of the killing of Khashoggi for the first time, describing it as 'a heinous crime that cannot be justified', and that Saudi Arabia and Turkey will work together to punish all culprits. EPA/ERDEM SAHINJornalista foi estrangulado mal entrou no consulado sauditaMundo