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Now playing Next Turkey Boris Johnson ditches insults and talks 'jumbo' trade deals in Turkey The UK's foreign minister on a trip to Ankara has focused on future ties, putting aside previous negative comments about Turkey during the EU referendum campaign. 27/09/2016
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Now playing Next Unreported Europe Nagorno-Karabakh: peace or more peril? Sophie Claudet: Valerie, what is so important about Nagorno-Karabakh that is worth fighting over? 16/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey formally requests arrest of US-based cleric Gulen Turkey made the request on charges Gulen 'ordered and commanded' the July coup attempt 13/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Bomb injures dozens in Turkey a day after crackdown on Kurdish mayors Scores of people have been injured in a car bomb attack on local government offices in the southeastern Turkish city of Van. 12/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Crackdown on Turkish mayors provokes anger and frustration 28 local and regional mayors have been suspended on suspicion of 'supporting terrorist organisations.' 11/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Fierce fighting and air strikes continue in Syria Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Operation Euphrates Shield will "continue decisively". A truce is due on Monday. 11/09/2016
Now playing Next Germany Merkel defends migrant policy despite regional election defeat Angela Merkel has staunchly defended her policy towards migrants in a speech to the Bundestag. 07/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Merkel "upbeat" after talks with Erdogan in China The leaders of Germany and Turkey discussed the migrant issue, Incirlik air base, the Armenian question and visa liberalisation 04/09/2016
Now playing Next Germany Kurds hold mass rally in Cologne They are angry about Turkey's military intervention in northern Syria and what they say is the Turkish president's "dictatorial behaviour". 03/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey EU-Turkey relations under the spotlight in Bratislava EU ministers tread a fine line between pushing Ankara to heed their concerns about human rights without affecting diplomatic relations. 03/09/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Turkish-backed incursion 'liberates' 400 sq km of northern Syria - President Erdogan A Turkish-backed incursion Syria has liberated a vast swath of land from terrorists, according to Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan. 02/09/2016