NBCNews.com (blog)Uneasy calm in Turkey's Taksim Square after violent clashes clear protestersNBCNews.com (blog)By Alastair Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News. Calm returned to Istanbul's Taksim Square early Wednesday, hours after riot police used tear gas and water cannons to clear many demonstrators after almost two weeks of clashes. Only a handful of protesters ...Turkey protests: PM to meet protesters as riot police use tear gas to gain control ...The IndependentPolice clear Taskim square after night of violent clashesChannel 4 NewsTurkish police fights protesters, clears Istanbul squareIBNLiveFinancial Times (registration) (blog) -The Times (subscription) -Ynetnewsall 164 news articles »
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Voice of America2 Koreas Hotline Goes Silent AgainVoice of AmericaSEOUL — South Korea says the North is not answering an inter-governmental hotline that Pyongyang restored last week in an effort to coordinate negotiations. The apparent refusal of the North Koreans to communicate is dashing hopes that had soared in ...No one's picking up in North Korea day after talks with South founderReuters UKN Korea won't pick up phone after talks rift: SouthBusiness StandardSouth Korea denies blame for scrapped talks with NorthChannel News AsiaSouth China Morning Post -Yonhap Newsall 253 news articles »
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