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ISTANBUL - A car accident in an industrial area in Turkey's largest city of Istanbul killed 13 people and injured 13, a media report said.
ISTANBUL - Turks approved sweeping changes to their military-era constitution Sunday - a referendum hailed by the government as a leap toward full democracy in a regional power still struggling with internal divisions.
ISTANBUL - Turkey's prime minister says voters have approved changes to a military-era constitution in a referendum widely seen as a vote of confidence for his government.
ISTANBUL - Turks were voting in large numbers for changes to a military-era constitution that the government says are a key step in Turkey's path to full democracy, according to nearly complete returns Sunday.
ISTANBUL - Turkish media say early returns in a referendum suggest strong voter support for changes to a military-era constitution that the government says are a key step in Turkey's path to full democracy.
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