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Turkish Cypriots halt own gas search to allow for peace talks resumption

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    Hamas said Thursday it will send a delegation to Cairo as soon as possible to keep working on cease-fire talks, in response to Egypt’s latest proposal. In a statement, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said ...
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  • Turkish foreign minister holds talks with senior US diplomat
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  • Turkish Cypriots
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