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Whoopi Goldberg hits back at trolls who slammed her for the way she prepared her Thanksgiving turkey and accus – Daily Mail

  1. Whoopi Goldberg hits back at trolls who slammed her for the way she prepared her Thanksgiving turkey and accus Daily Mail
  2. Whoopi Goldberg Reacts to Criticism for Handling Thanksgiving Turkey Without Gloves: ‘We’re Not Dirty Mofos’ The Messenger
  3. Whoopi Goldberg Cooks Thanksgiving Turkey in Italy and Claps Back at Fans’ Critique of Her Kitchen Habits Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Whoopi Goldberg Cooks Thanksgiving Turkey and Claps Back at Fans’ Critique of Kitchen Habits PEOPLE
  5. Whoopi Goldberg reacts to Thanksgiving turkey criticism over gloves Entertainment Weekly News
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Financial Times Reports That Turkey Is In ‘intensive Negotiations’ Over Creating An Alternative To – GreekCityTimes.com

  1. Financial Times Reports That Turkey Is In ‘intensive Negotiations’ Over Creating An Alternative To GreekCityTimes.com
  2. ‘Turkey Continues To Backstab’: India-Middle East-EU Corridor Rattles Xi | BRI Losing Steam? Hindustan Times
  3. The US has a new plan to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Will it go the way of the others? Yahoo Finance
  4. Gravitas Plus: India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor Explained | Can IMEC counter BRI? WION
  5. India-Middle East-Europe trade corridor is a great geopolitical idea, but it doesn’t make much economic sense Firstpost
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Turkey ‘seriously upset’ over Washington linking F-16 sales to Sweden’s NATO membership – Al-Monitor

  1. Turkey ‘seriously upset’ over Washington linking F-16 sales to Sweden’s NATO membership Al-Monitor
  2. Turkey’s Big Pro-Russia Push At G20; Erdogan Asks West To Accept Putin’s Demands On Grain Deal Hindustan Times
  3. Sweden’s NATO accession and Turkey’s bid to buy F-16 jets should be kept separate, Erdogan says Reuters
  4. Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan At G20: “India Our Greatest Trade Partner In South Asia” NDTV
  5. Excluding Russia From Grain Deal Talks Will Not Be Sustainable, Erdogan Says Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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World Bank estimates earthquake in Turkey caused $34.2 billion in damage; rebuilding may cost double – Fox Business

  1. World Bank estimates earthquake in Turkey caused $34.2 billion in damage; rebuilding may cost double Fox Business
  2. World Bank estimates earthquake caused $34bn of damage to Turkey Financial Times
  3. World Bank estimates Feb. 6 earthquakes caused $34.2 bln in damage in Turkey Reuters
  4. Turkey’s Earthquakes Cost $34 Billion in Damages According to World Bank Bloomberg
  5. Global Rapid Post-Disaster Damage Estimation (GRADE) Report, February 6, 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes, Türkiye Report – Türkiye ReliefWeb
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‘We were just drowning with anxiety’: Duke student dies in Turkey earthquake, her brother shares the struggle to find her – WRAL News

  1. ‘We were just drowning with anxiety’: Duke student dies in Turkey earthquake, her brother shares the struggle to find her WRAL News
  2. Here’s what you can do from Charlotte to help earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria Charlotte Observer
  3. Tampa Bay organization raises money for earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria CBS News
  4. Duke student working toward PhD dies in Turkey earthquake, university announces CBS17.com
  5. Turkish Faculty at Framingham State Fundraising To Support Earthquake Victims in Turkey & Syria framinghamsource.com
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‘The United States is here’: US Secretary of State visits Turkey earthquake zone – FRANCE 24 English

  1. ‘The United States is here’: US Secretary of State visits Turkey earthquake zone FRANCE 24 English
  2. Blinken says Turkey earthquake destruction “hard to put into words,” promises $100M more in U.S. aid CBS News
  3. Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu At a Joint Press Availability – United States Department of State Department of State
  4. Fresh earthquake hits Turkey-Syria border two weeks after disaster Yahoo News
  5. Blinken meets Erdogan in Ankara, reaffirms US’ commitment to quake assistance WION
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Ghanaian footballer Atsu’s body found under rubble in Turkey quake, agent says – Reuters.com

  1. Ghanaian footballer Atsu’s body found under rubble in Turkey quake, agent says Reuters.com
  2. Christian Atsu found dead in the rubble of devastating Turkey earthquake, agent confirms Goal.com
  3. Christian Atsu found dead after going missing in Turkey earthquake AS USA
  4. Key developments in the aftermath of the Turkey, Syria quake The Associated Press – en Español
  5. Turkey earthquake: Heartbreaking Christian Atsu details emerge revealing how he cancelled plane ticket to leave Hatayspor for France after scoring late winner Goal.com
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Drone footage shows large faultline in southern Turkey after earthquakes – video – The Guardian

  1. Drone footage shows large faultline in southern Turkey after earthquakes – video The Guardian
  2. Drone Footages Reveals Devastation Caused By Earthquake In Turkey | Turkey Earthquake 2023 LIVE CNN-News18
  3. Earthquake that devastated Turkey, Syria created massive ruptures in the Earth’s surface, photos show FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
  4. Drone footage shows devastating damage after powerful earthquakes hit Turkey KENS 5: Your San Antonio News Source
  5. Turkey earthquake drone footage shows fissures slicing through land Reuters
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Twitter restored in Turkey after meeting with government officials – CNBC

  1. Twitter restored in Turkey after meeting with government officials CNBC
  2. Turkey blocks access to Twitter and other sites for multiple hours during earthquake relief efforts Middle East Eye
  3. Twitter access in Turkey is restored, according to network monitoring firm CNN
  4. Twitter cutoff in Turkey amid earthquake rescue operations: a social media expert explains the danger of losing the microblogging service in times of disaster The Conversation Indonesia
  5. Anger over Turkey’s temporary Twitter block during quake rescue Reuters
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Exclusive: Top U.S. Treasury official to warn UAE, Turkey over sanctions evasion

WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department’s top sanctions official on a trip to Turkey and the Middle East next week will warn countries and businesses that they could lose U.S. market access if they do business with entities subject to U.S. curbs as Washington cracks down on Russian attempts to evade sanctions imposed over its war in Ukraine.

Brian Nelson, undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, will travel to Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey from Jan. 29 to Feb. 3 and meet with government officials as well as businesses and financial institutions to reiterate that Washington will continue to aggressively enforce its sanctions, a Treasury spokesperson told Reuters.

“Individuals and institutions operating in permissive jurisdictions risk potentially losing access to U.S. markets on account of doing business with sanctioned entities or not conducting appropriate due diligence,” the spokesperson said.

While in the region, Nelson will discuss Treasury’s efforts to crack down on Russian efforts to evade sanctions and export controls imposed over its brutal war against Ukraine, Iran’s destabilizing activity in the region, illicit finance risks undermining economic growth, and foreign investment.

The trip marks the latest visit to Turkey by a senior Treasury official to discuss sanctions, following a string of warnings last year by Treasury and Commerce Department officials, as Washington ramped up pressure on Ankara to ensure enforcement of U.S. curbs on Russia.

STRAINED RELATIONS

Nelson’s trip coincides with a period of strained ties between the United States and Turkey as the two NATO allies disagree over a host of issues.

Most recently, Turkey’s refusal to green-light the NATO bids of Sweden and Finland has troubled Washington, while Ankara is frustrated that its request to buy F-16 fighter jets is increasingly linked to whether the two Nordic countries can join the alliance.

Nelson will visit Ankara, the Turkish capital, and financial hub Istanbul on Feb. 2-3. He will warn businesses and banks that they should avoid transactions related to potential dual-use technology transfers, which could ultimately be used by Russia’s military, the spokesperson said.

Dual-use items can have both commercial and military applications.

Washington and its allies have imposed several rounds of sanctions targeting Moscow since the invasion, which has killed and wounded thousands and reduced Ukrainian cities to rubble.

Turkey has condemned Russia’s invasion and sent armed drones to Ukraine. At the same time, it opposes Western sanctions on Russia and has close ties with both Moscow and Kyiv, its Black Sea neighbors.

It has also ramped up trade and tourism with Russia. Some Turkish firms have purchased or sought to buy Russian assets from Western partners pulling back due to the sanctions, while others maintain large assets in the country.

But Ankara has pledged that international sanctions will not be circumvented in Turkey.

Washington is also concerned about evasion of U.S. sanctions on Iran.

The United States last month imposed sanctions on prominent Turkish businessman Sitki Ayan and his network of firms, accusing him of acting as a facilitator for oil sales and money laundering on behalf of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps.

While in the United Arab Emirates, Nelson will note the “poor sanctions compliance” in the country, the spokesperson said.

Washington has imposed a series of sanctions on United Arab Emirates-based companies over Iran-related sanctions evasion and on Thursday designated a UAE-based aviation firm over support to Russian mercenary company the Wagner Group, which is fighting in Ukraine.

(This story has been corrected to change headline to UAE, Turkey, not Middle East; adds Turkey in paragraph 1)

Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis and Humeyra Pamuk
Editing by Don Durfee and Leslie Adler

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