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5 resultsfor “Why are Iranians leaving for Turkey”

World

Iranians are leaving the country just to access the internet

Iranians are leaving the country just to access the internet ![People at the Kapikoy border crossing between Turkey

NPR Topics: News5h ago
Politics

Trump buys time for Iran deal after frantic day of diplomacy

leaving the White House in the difficult position of deciding whether or not to send Vance with no assurance that Tehran would even come to the table. As the day wore on, signs

BBC News19h ago
Conflicts

Lyse Doucet: Under fragile ceasefire, Iranians wonder if US deal can be done

Turkey for a month," a grey-haired banker says as we stand waiting in the departures hall at a Turkish crossing where a late winter's snow has sent temperatures plunging on that side

BBC NewsApr 15
World

Middle East crisis live: US claims blockade has ‘completely halted economic trade’ into Iran, as Trump hints at return to talks in Pakistan

Turkey, Sharif is expected to participate in the fifth Antalya Diplomacy Forum and hold meetings with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and other world leaders. **America’s blockade of Iranian ports is designed to choke

The Guardian WorldApr 15
World

US talks between Lebanon and Israel end – as it happened

Iranian ports. - UK prime minister **Keir Starmer** and French president **Emmanuel Macron** will **co-host a summit in Paris on Friday focused on efforts to reopen the strait of Hormuz,** Downing Street said. A spokesperson

The Guardian WorldApr 15