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‘When Can I Go Back Home?’
HATAY, Turkey — A Syrian child looks out from the tent site at Yayladagi town in Turkey’s Hatay province, where Syrian refugees stayed, April 10, 2012. <Xinhua/Ma Yan> news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Russia on April 10 2012
Top news in <Moscow Times>: Skolkovo to Join Moscow in July, President Says news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Mongol on April 9 2012
Top news in <UB Post>: Spring Assembly has started news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Russia on April 3 2012
Top news in <Moscow Times>: Blaze Erupts in Moskva-City Tower news@theasian.asia
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Turkey’s Jewish protest at shampoo ad showing Hitler
Turkey’s Jewish community has protested a Turkish commercial that uses old film footage of Adolf Hitler to sell shampoo. The commercial, for a men’s shampoo called Biomen, shows Hitler delivering an enthusiastic speech, urging male viewers to buy the product, which is “a 100 percent male shampoo.” In the ad,…
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Major news in Russia on March 27 2012
Top news in <Moscow Times>: Pundits Divided on Success of ‘Reset’
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Syrian Refugee Children Continue Education in Turkey
HATAY, Turkey- Syrian refugee children who took shelter in Turkey with their families after they run away from brutal Syrian regime began their educating in Turkey. They are continuing their education with their own language in the Tent school in Turkish border city of Hatay. <Photo: Gihan> news@theasian.asia
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Major news in Mongol on March 26 2012
Top news in <Mongol News>: ADB to help fund public transportation overhaul
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Turks Celebrate ‘Nevruz’ Festival
Nevruz, a traditional feast, which has been accepting the beginning the first day of the spring since thousands of year celebrated across Turkey, Middle East and Central Asian countries. As the people was celebrating the Nevruz also they jumped over from the fires which lit by them. <Photo: Gihan> news@theasian.asia
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