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After jailing thousands of judges, teachers, political opponents and journalists President Erdogan gets his way

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The blast is being investigated as a terrorist attack

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A girl paints a youth's face with the colors of the Paraguayan flag during a protest against the project to change the country's constitution, in Asuncion, Paraguay, Thursday, March 30, 2017. The country's upper house of Congress is split over a proposal to amend the constitution and allow for the re-election of former presidents. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz) 

PHOTOS: Fires, arrests and water canon amid demonstrations against lifting limit on president's term

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Migrants and their homes in Germany faced more than 3,500 attacks in 2016

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Felix Benneckenstein, left, and Falk Isernhagen, right (AP Photo/Michael Sohn) 

Former neo-Nazis in Europe have created a support network for those seeking to exist the movement 

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In this Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016 photo, Syrian refugee Haela Kalawi, 31, poses for a photograph at her workplace, Recycle Beirut, in Ouzai, a poor neighborhood in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. About one-third of 240,000 Syrian refugee households in Lebanon are headed by women, in stark contrast to Syria's traditions which see men as providers and protectors. The husbands of the women surviving on their own are either dead, missing, chose to remain in Syria or tried to make their way to Europe. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein) 

After her husband went missing in the Syrian civil war, Haela Kalawi makes a life for herself and her children in Beirut 

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An Israeli man holds a sign with a portrait of the Russian President Vladimir Putin during a demonstration outside the Russian Embassy in Tel Aviv calling for end to its military involvement in Syria, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty) 


Unprecedented slam comes after bombing of civilian targets in Syria    

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Internally displaced persons clear a checkpoint in Qayara, some 50 kilometers south of Mosul, Iraq, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016. Islamic State militants have been going door to door in farming communities south of Mosul, ordering people at gunpoint to follow them north into the city and apparently using them as human shields as they retreat from Iraqi forces. Witnesses to the forced evacuation describe scenes of chaos as hundreds of people were driven north across the Ninevah plains and into the heavily-fortified city, where the extremists are believed to be preparing for a climactic showdown. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic) 

Anyone who resists can be shot dead on the spot        

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Family members of the Nigerian Chibok kidnapped girls walk toward buses as they depart to meet the Nigerian minister of women affairs in Abuja, Nigeria, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016. Nigeria's government is negotiating the release of another 83 of the Chibok schoolgirls taken in a mass abduction two-and-a-half years ago, but more than 100 others appear unwilling to leave their Boko Haram Islamic extremist captors, a community leader said Tuesday.(AP Photo/Olamikan Gbemiga) 

More than 100 girls appear unwilling to leave their Boko Haram Islamic extremist captors, a community leader said Tuesday 

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A woman looks up as a worker uses salvaged sheets of mangled metal, full of holes, to create a makeshift roof atop her home damaged by Hurricane Matthew, in Port-a-Piment, Haiti, Oct. 10. Nearly a week after the storm smashed into southwestern Haiti, some communities along the southern coast have yet to receive any assistance, leaving residents who have lost their homes and virtually all of their belongings struggling to find shelter and potable water.(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) 

The United Nations has made an emergency appeal for nearly $120 million in aid 

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