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Place: Cesme

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Girl, 4, washes up on Turkish beach

Another child’s body has been washed up on a beach in western Turkey. The body of a four-year-old Syrian girl’s body was discovered yesterday.

Your Friday evening catch-up

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A taste of Turkey

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Tourists advised to be vigilant

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Turkish security forces kill 10 Kurdish rebels
Turkey: Evidence points to female bomber

A bomb blast, possibly caused by a female suicide bomber, devastated a minibus today as it headed toward a popular beach in an Aegean Sea resort town, killing two Irish tourists and two Turks, police officials said.

Sat, 16 Jul, 2005

Turkey: Suicide bomber kills four on minibus

A suicide bomber blew himself up today on a minibus in the Turkish tourist resort of Kusadasi, killing at least four people.

Sat, 16 Jul, 2005

Bottle bomb blamed for Turkish blast

A bottle bomb exploded today in a popular resort town on Turkey’s Aegean coast, injuring about 20 people, authorities said.

Sun, 10 Jul, 2005

Turkish tourist bomb blast injures 10

An apparent bomb explosion today injured about 10 people in the Turkish coastal town of Cesme, news reports said.

Sun, 10 Jul, 2005

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