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Friday, December 30, 2011
USA - Mitt Romney: Exclusive Interview
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Who would be easier for President Barack Obama to beat in 2012 -- Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney?
USA - Verizon Wireless to Charge $2 to Pay Some Bills
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
AssociatedPress
Verizon Wireless, the country's largest
cellphone company, says it will start charging $2 for every payment
subscribers make over the phone or online with their credit cards. (Dec.
30)
USA - Newt Gingrich: I'm Going to Make Washington Uncomfortable
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
AssociatedPress
Lagging in the polls in the
first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential candidate
Newt Gingrich told an audience in Des Moines that he would make both
Republicans and Democrats uncomfortable with the level of change needed.
(Dec. 30)
USA - Police: Arsonist torched car after car early today in Hollywood
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
AssociatedPress
An arsonist torched car after car early
Friday, sending firefighters scrambling to put out more than a dozen
fires in Hollywood and neighboring West Hollywood. (Dec. 30)
Serbia - President Boris Tadic has spoken against Kosovan-Serb referendum
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
Serbia's president Boris Tadic has spoken against a referendum planned
by north Kosovan Serbs to decide whether to recognise the Kosovo
Albanian-dominated government.
Talks brokered by the European Union resulted in improved relations between Pristina and Belgrade, but Kosovo's 10 percent of ethnic Serbs may jeopardise the relationship with the referendum.
Talks brokered by the European Union resulted in improved relations between Pristina and Belgrade, but Kosovo's 10 percent of ethnic Serbs may jeopardise the relationship with the referendum.
Afghanistan - Afghan police & British soldiers destroyed nearly one tonne of explosives in Helmand Province
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Afghan police and British soldiers have destroyed nearly one tonne of
explosives recovered during a major operation in Helmand Province,
Afghanistan.
explosives recovered during a major operation in Helmand Province,
Afghanistan.
Iran - launches seventh day of war games
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Iranian forces perform special airborne
operations during a 10-day naval exercise as Tehran prepares to
test-fire long-range missiles during the drill.
Spain - reveals that its budget shortfall for 2011 will be bigger than expected
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
Spain has revealed that its budget shortfall for 2011 will be bigger
than expected as the new government announced tax increases on income
and property as well as a freeze of civil servant's wages.
Facing a deficit of eight percent of GDP -- rather than the predicted six percent -- Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria outlined a further nearly nine billion euros worth of public spending cuts.
Facing a deficit of eight percent of GDP -- rather than the predicted six percent -- Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria outlined a further nearly nine billion euros worth of public spending cuts.
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes Saturday 31st December 2011
Russell Grant’s Monthly Horoscopes January 2012
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes w.b. 24 December 2011
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes w.b. 24 December 2011
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Aries
(Mar21/Apr20) You don’t have the experience or training to deal with a
complicated work situation. This is one of those times when you must call in the
experts. This is difficult for an independent character like you, but it must be
done. Listen to the advice you’ve paid for, and follow it to the letter. You’ll
be surprised by the results. To prevent a similar problem from occurring again,
it might be wise to learn a foreign language or get to grips with new technology
or computer software.
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Taurus
(Apr21/May21) Joint income will be a source of disquiet and contention. You and
your partner have very different financial priorities. It may be necessary to
consult a money manager or other third party to iron out your differences.
Having individual bank accounts, in addition to a joint fund, can help ease the
tension. A secure job may be what you want to feel comfortable, but your friend
requires work that is a little less predictable. Stop imposing your standards on
their life.
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Gemini
(May22/Jun21) A new friendship or relationship won’t please a relative who feels
left out and slightly sidelined. Nothing you do or say will appease them so you
might as well forge forward and accept the consequences later. If someone
betrays an agreement, you will have to play hardball to recoup the loss. Threats
of legal action won’t work; you might have to actually file papers to make an
impact. Pent up anger will take a toll on your health; brisk exercise will
help.
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Cancer
(Jun22/Jul23) Confusion abounds at work, when nobody is sure what they should be
doing. Expect a lot of finger pointing and scapegoating. The only way to resolve
this hassle is through good leadership. You might have to take the helm of a
troublesome project, just to make sure it doesn’t fall apart at the critical
moment. Some people will resent your forthright attitude, but most will welcome
it. It’s about time someone took charge. A promotion could be in the works.
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Leo
(Jul24/Aug23) An awayday or outing will prove more expensive than you planned so
keep a little extra cash in reserve in case of emergency. These days, it feels
like expenses are spiralling out of control. Review your budget to see where
economies can be made. If you have to repair or replace some machinery, it can’t
be helped. Still, it might be wise to take out a warranty or insurance policy.
That way, you’ll be protected from any unforeseen problems down the road.
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Virgo
(Aug24/Sep23) Your anxious behaviour is causing problems at home. No matter how
much you want, you won’t be able to defy the laws of time and space. Let events
unfold naturally, and focus on being in the moment. It’s almost as if you have
to retrain your brain. You have to admit, worrying hasn’t solved anything. Why
poison the atmosphere with unsubstantiated fear? You have a better use for your
intellectual energy and you should focus on that in the times to come.
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Libra
(Sep24/Oct23) Think twice before you hit the “send” button. Check all outgoing
emails and texts to ensure messages are going to the proper people. It is also
wise to wait a full day before expressing anger. Your rage may be justified, but
putting it in writing is not a good move. You have a reputation to uphold. By
couching your feelings in professional language, you’ll avoid trouble. Don’t
worry; the winds of change are blowing strongly and things will be calm again
soon.
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Scorpio
(Oct24/Nov22) An error in billing or banking brings a little cash chaos into
your life. Don’t make any big purchases before checking your balance. You don’t
want to get hit with any overdraft fees. A friend who owes you money has all
sorts of excuses for not paying you back. At this point, decide whether to
forget the debt, give them more time or cut off your relationship. Either way,
you can no longer afford to give this spendthrift any more of your hard earned
cash.
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Sagittarius
(Nov23/Dec21) It’s hard to sit still because you’re bursting with nervous
energy. This isn’t a good time to go on job interviews or auditions. You’re
better off focusing on creative pursuits that give you peace. Keeping yourself
busy will help take your mind off things. You don’t have to push yourself too
hard; just enjoy everyday chores and routines. Eventually, your thoughts will
slow and you’ll be back to your laid back self. Don’t make any promises it might
be hard to keep.
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Capricorn
(Dec22/Jan20) Something you’ve done will be heavily censored, which really
upsets you. Although you have no intention of offending people, you also hate to
misguide them. The powers that be want a whitewashed presentation, and there’s
little you can do to change their minds. Preserving your personal or
professional integrity is critical at a time like this. Hidden enemies are
poised to strike at the first sign of weakness. Don’t give them the chance
they’re waiting for.
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Aquarius
(Jan21/Feb19) A meeting or get together will be postponed or cancelled, perhaps
after you arrive at the destination. This is infuriating. There’s nothing you
hate more than having your time wasted. Protect yourself from disappointment by
keeping your mobile charged and having your mp3 player or a book to read. If
someone’s thoughtless behaviour costs you money, go ahead and present them with
the bill. It’s only fair and they might think twice before they do it again.
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Pisces
(Feb20/Mar20) Take care that all you say and do is above board. Cutting corners
could result in a setback or disappointment. It’s a real drag to follow such
precise rules, but they’ve been imposed for a very good reason. A colleague will
try to take the easy way out and urge you to follow. Turn a deaf ear to these
persuasive words. It may mean extra hours and missing a personal commitment, but
that’s better than having to retrace your steps in times to come.
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Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Saturday 31st December 2011
Russell Grant’s Monthly Horoscopes January 2012
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes w.b. 31 December 2011
Russell Grant’s Weekly Horoscopes w.b. 31 December 2011
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Aries
(Mar21/Apr20) Ring out 2011 with an unusual outing. Celebrating with a diverse
group of people makes you excited about the future. It looks like your social
life is heating up. These friends will take the pressure off an intimate
relationship. Lately, your lover's attention has felt more smothering than
supportive. If things get tense, head out with your friends. They'll give you
good advice on forging a healthier path. Love shouldn't feel like a prison; it
should be a method of empowerment.
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Taurus
(Apr21/May21) All eyes will be on you at a glittering party, so be sure to wear
something special. Normally, you opt for traditional styles. Tonight, choose
something glamorous. A bright colour, daring cut, or bold accessory will serve
as a proper showcase for your sex appeal. A new acquaintance will pay special
attention to you. It seems that your charms have cast a spell on them. If you
play your cards right, you could land a high profile position in their
organisation.
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Gemini
(May22/Jun21) You'll be surrounded by all sorts of exotic people this evening.
One of them might invite you to visit their homeland. The prospect of a
stimulating holiday is tempting. Breaking away from your routine will be a good
way to start the new year. Even if you don't have the money to travel, you can
always read about your dream destination. This will motivate you to put money
into a savings account, until your nest egg is big enough to finance a trip.
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Cancer
(Jun22/Jul23) An instantaneous sexual attraction will be too powerful to resist.
Strange things happen on the final day of the year; it's as if everybody is
eager to break out of their constraints. Lately, you've been bogged down with a
lot of family responsibilities. Indulging physical desires seems decadent.
Still, nobody can deny you have been loyal to your nearest and dearest. If
anybody deserves a little pleasure, it's you. Just be sure to take precautions
before getting intimate with a new person.
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Leo
(Jul24/Aug23) You will forge an unusual partnership this evening. Someone has
been trying to join forces with you for some time. Now 2012 is upon us, you're
ready to take the plunge. One of the things you like most about your colleague
is their ability to stay calm. You've always been prey to your emotions, which
compromises your decision making abilities. Now that you have a partner to
protect your interests, you won't fall prey to sob stories and pressure tactics.
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Virgo
(Aug24/Sep23) Go to a new year party in an unusual setting. As a general rule,
you prefer to stick to tried and tested venues, where you know what to expect.
Now we're about to change calendars, you're open to something different.
Fortunately, a colleague will be excited to take you to this hotspot,
introducing you to all the regulars. You're about to meet some new people and
you might want to take this opportunity to try a sexier look.
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Libra
(Sep24/Oct23) You'll be the object of someone's obsession on this magical
evening. This past year has been a challenging one for you, filled with heavy
responsibilities. It looks like the new year will enact some exciting changes,
starting at midnight. That's when your admirer will try to steal a kiss from
you. Although you prefer a slower, more seductive style of courtship, you are
flattered by the gesture. A fun fling may be just what you require to forget the
challenges from 2011.
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Scorpio
(Oct24/Nov22) An upsurge of emotion causes you to do something reckless. You're
tired of keeping your feelings under wraps, especially with a hypersensitive
relative. Telling this pest exactly what you think of their manipulative
behaviour will be liberating. The new year will find you assuming more and more
responsibilities. These duties will force you to be more discerning about the
company you keep. You simply won't be able to tolerate time wasters any longer.
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Sagittarius
(Nov23/Dec21) The new year prompts you to adopt a healthier outlook. Lately,
some overly serious friends have had a sobering impact on you. While you admire
their accomplishments, you long for more upbeat company. Luckily, tonight brings
an exciting opportunity to meet new people. You'll hit it off with a group that
is involved with a humanitarian organisation. Hanging around with them will give
you a new lease on life, and may even prompt you to revisit an abandoned
dream.
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Capricorn
(Dec22/Jan20) An exciting moneymaking opportunity will present itself at a
glamorous new year party. Keep your eyes open for someone new to your
neighbourhood or social circle. They have lots of irons in the fire, and you'll
be able to develop some of their projects into lucrative ventures. Between their
vision and your executive ability, you'll make a fortune. It feels good to have
something to anticipate, especially in the professional realm. You're never
happy unless you're building something of lasting value.
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Aquarius
(Jan21/Feb19) 2012 gives you an exciting opportunity to make a fresh start. Be
sure to show off a new image at a party. The reception will be electric. If
there's anything you enjoy, it's causing a commotion. Some people will shake
their heads in disbelief that you chose such a drastic style, while others will
gasp with admiration. Get ready for several doors to swing open. People are
looking at you in a whole different light, and one may hire you to represent
their business.
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Pisces
(Feb20/Mar20) Your freedom will be severely limited by a governing institution.
You have a choice: Either let your frustration fester, or reconcile yourself to
the situation. If you remain patient, you will fulfil your obligation and move
on to greener pastures. Rebelling against this circumstance will only prolong
it. Beware of confiding in casual acquaintances. These discussions could be used
against you at a later date. Enjoy welcoming in the New Year, but don’t overdo
it.
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China - A wild panda was videoed turning carnivore in Pingwu County, Sichuan Province.
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A wild panda was videoed turning
carnivore and gnawing at the bones of a dead wildebeest in Pingwu
County, southwest China's Sichuan Province.
Syrian - Call for mass demonstrations in cities across the country
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Syrians respond to calls for mass
demonstrations in cities across the country calling for the overthrow of
the regime following Friday prayers.
Venezuela - At least 14 people died outside Caracas when a petrol tanker overturned and exploded
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
At least 14 people died in Venezuela when a petrol tanker overturned
and exploded on a main road, setting fire to eight cars and a bus.The accident happened on the Panamerican Highway outside the capital, Caracas.
Authorities say the driver of the truck, who was unhurt, has been detained and will be charged in connection with the incident.
Denmark - makes money on safe haven loans
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
The eurozone's loss is Denmark's gain. So desperate are investors to
find safe havens away from the eurozone debt crisis that they are paying
the Danish government to lend it money.
Denmark is offering negative interest rates on some short term government bonds it has just sold saying it is a "flight into safety" with investors more concerned about getting their money back than the interest they can earn.
Denmark is offering negative interest rates on some short term government bonds it has just sold saying it is a "flight into safety" with investors more concerned about getting their money back than the interest they can earn.
Ukraine - Former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko moved from Kiev jail to detention centre in the east
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by
Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/
Former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko is now in a detention
centre in the east of the country, after being moved from a jail in the
capital Kiev.
In a snub to the European Union, the Ukrainian government has rehoused Tymoshenko before her case can be heard in the European Court of Human Rights.
Members of her Batkyvshchina Party are describing the complex in a suburb of Kharkiv as a 'remote prison colony'.
First Deputy Chairman of Batkyvshchina Oleksandr Turchynov said the move was sudden.
In a snub to the European Union, the Ukrainian government has rehoused Tymoshenko before her case can be heard in the European Court of Human Rights.
Members of her Batkyvshchina Party are describing the complex in a suburb of Kharkiv as a 'remote prison colony'.
First Deputy Chairman of Batkyvshchina Oleksandr Turchynov said the move was sudden.
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USA - Sunny Hostin will stay with ABC News working on future projects in 2012.
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Sunny Hostin will stay with ABC News working on future projects in 2012.Barbie A Perfect Christmas (Part 1 2 3 4 & 5)
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Join Barbie and her sisters Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea as their holiday vacation plans turn into a most unexpected adventure and heartwarming lesson. After a snowstorm diverts their plane, the girls find themselves far from their New York destination and their holiday dreams. Now stranded at a remote inn in the tiny town of Tannenbaum, the sisters are welcomed by new friends and magical experiences. In appreciation for the wonderful hospitality they receive, they use their musical talents to put on a performance for the whole town. Barbie and her sisters realize the joy of being together is what really makes A Perfect Christmas.
the DVD from the Barbie Entertainment house franchise. It is Barbie doll's 22nd computer-animated Barbie movie and was released on DVD in North America on November 8, 2011. It will be released in Europe on November 22, 2011
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North Korea - tells the world to expect no change in its stance towards South Korea and its allies
Published on Dec 30, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ North Korea has told the world there will be no change in its stance towards South Korea and its allies after the death of Kim Jong-il.
His son Kim Jong-un has been named as the new leader.
The first communication to the outside world came in an uncompromising and forceful statement carried by state media and attributed to the powerful National Defence Committee.
His son Kim Jong-un has been named as the new leader.
The first communication to the outside world came in an uncompromising and forceful statement carried by state media and attributed to the powerful National Defence Committee.
USA - Man and his dog rescued from California cliffside
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Rescue crews have saved a man and his dog off the face of a steep cliff in
California after the pet slid over the edge and his owner attempted to
rescue it.
California after the pet slid over the edge and his owner attempted to
rescue it.
Лигалайз "Время собирать камни" (к/ф Камень) клип / Legalize "Time To Gather Stones" music video
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(c) 2011 OST "Камень"
USA - Raw Video: 40-vehicle New Orleans Pileup 2 men died and 61 other people were injured
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by AssociatedPress
Two men died and 61 other people were injured Thursday in a pre-dawn pileup involving about 40 cars, vans and other vehicles on a busy interstate that crosses New Orleans, closing the route for hours both ways, police said. (Dec. 29)
Today in History for December 30th Saddam Hussein is executed; Fire in Chicago kills 600 people; Vladimir Lenin proclaims the establishment of the Soviet Union
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by AssociatedPress
Saddam Hussein is executed; Fire in Chicago kills 600 people; Vladimir Lenin proclaims the establishment of the Soviet Union; The United Auto Workers union stage their first "sit-down" strike; Musician Bo Diddley is born. (Dec. 30Italy - Dead homeless man's secret property portfolio. His mother had left him an inheritance of roughly 500.000 euros
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ An Italian homeless man has taken a valuable secret to the grave.
Giovanni Valentin died on Christmas Eve from burns received when he lit a fire to keep warm on the streets of Bulzano.
The 66-year-old kept quiet about roughly half a million euros in cash and property that his mother had left him a year earlier.
A family friend told a local newspaper that Valentin thought that living on the streets was the only way he could feel free.
It's hoped Valentin's estate will be used to help other homeless people.
Giovanni Valentin died on Christmas Eve from burns received when he lit a fire to keep warm on the streets of Bulzano.
The 66-year-old kept quiet about roughly half a million euros in cash and property that his mother had left him a year earlier.
A family friend told a local newspaper that Valentin thought that living on the streets was the only way he could feel free.
It's hoped Valentin's estate will be used to help other homeless people.
Russia - A fire has broken out at a shipyard where a Russian nuclear submarine is being repaired.
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ A fire has broken out at a shipyard where a Russian nuclear submarine is being repaired.
The blaze at Roslyakovo dock in the northern Murmansk region spread to the sub's hull.
Officials say there has been no radiation leak from the vessel and all weapons had been removed before it entered the dock.
The blaze at Roslyakovo dock in the northern Murmansk region spread to the sub's hull.
Officials say there has been no radiation leak from the vessel and all weapons had been removed before it entered the dock.
Russia - Moscow, around 2000 people joined a protest in support of jailed opposition activist Sergei Uldaltsov
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ In Moscow, around 2000 people joined a protest in support of jailed opposition activist Sergei Uldaltsov on Thursday.
The head of Russia's Left Front movement has been put in prison 14 times this year, most recently ahead of December 4th legislative elections.
Udaltsov has made three court appearances since then and each time his jail term has been extended.
His supporters say the reasons for prolonging his sentence have been falsified:
The head of Russia's Left Front movement has been put in prison 14 times this year, most recently ahead of December 4th legislative elections.
Udaltsov has made three court appearances since then and each time his jail term has been extended.
His supporters say the reasons for prolonging his sentence have been falsified:
Jamaica - opposition set for election landslide PNP looks set to win 42 of the 63 parliamentary seats
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Jamaica's new prime minister is likely to be someone who has run the country before.
Preliminary results show the opposition People's National Party, led by Portia Simpson Miller, has scored a landslide victory in national elections.
The PNP looks set to win 42 of the 63 parliamentary seats.
Simpson Miller first became PM in 2006.
Incumbent Andrew Holness only took office in October this year following the surprising resignation of his predecessor.
Preliminary results show the opposition People's National Party, led by Portia Simpson Miller, has scored a landslide victory in national elections.
The PNP looks set to win 42 of the 63 parliamentary seats.
Simpson Miller first became PM in 2006.
Incumbent Andrew Holness only took office in October this year following the surprising resignation of his predecessor.
Turkey - Kurdish anger at northern Iraq military blunder
Published on Dec 29, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Police in Turkey fired tear gas and water cannon at pro-Kurdish demonstrators after they took to the streets following an apparent military blunder.
Officials admitted that an air strike over northern Iraq, which was supposed to hit Kurdish rebels from the PKK, may have killed 35 civilian smugglers instead.
In Istanbul, clashes broke out as protesters hurled stones at the police. Many chanted anti-government slogans.
A spokesperson for Turkey's ruling party said the air raid error was "saddening":
Officials admitted that an air strike over northern Iraq, which was supposed to hit Kurdish rebels from the PKK, may have killed 35 civilian smugglers instead.
In Istanbul, clashes broke out as protesters hurled stones at the police. Many chanted anti-government slogans.
A spokesperson for Turkey's ruling party said the air raid error was "saddening":
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