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Fazil Say, piano Paris, TCE, le 19 mars 2007 à 20h 4 mars 2007

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Classiquenews.com (France), vendredi 2 mars 2007

par Ernst Van Bek 

Né en 1970 à Ankara (Turquie), Fazil Say étudie le piano au Conservatoire de sa ville natale avant de rejoindre Düsseldorf où il suit l’enseignement de David Levine. (suite…)

Turks of Western Thrace still ‘desperate’ 4 mars 2007

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Today’s Zaman (Turkey), 26.02.2007

Yonca Poyraz Dogan

‘We are Greek citizens. Why has the foreign affairs minister introduced this plan ? This plan should have been introduced by the prime minister or the minister of the interior. … When people identify themselves as Turks, Greece sees them as if they are enemies of the state,’ says Hülya Emin (suite…)

Newsweek to launch Turkish-language edition in spring 4 mars 2007

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PR Newswire US

March 2, 2007 Friday, New York

This spring, Newsweek will launch « Newsweek Turkey, » its eighth non-English language edition. (suite…)

The United States develops a strategic plan for the Black Sea 4 mars 2007

Posted by Acturca in Caucasus / Caucase, Russia / Russie, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey / Turquie, USA / Etats-Unis.
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Eurasianet

March 1, 2007

The US Department of Defense has drafted a new strategy for the Black Sea region, focusing on getting the individual countries around the Black Sea to develop a regional approach to security issues. (suite…)

Great Game II 4 mars 2007

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Hindustan Times (India)

February 27, 2007 Tuesday, New Delhi

The tectonic shift in the global strategic plates has to be steadied quickly, otherwise the world will face unimaginable consequences of the chaos that could follow. (suite…)