Prime Minister Davutoglu said that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan might ask him today to form the new government, as the Presiding Committee of the Turkish parliament was already established.
Members of the RMT on First Great Western are also on strike today, which means that intercity and commuter services to Paddington have been badly hit as well.
Calls for Archuleta’s resignation began last month as the scope of the intrusions into the OPM’s databases became evident. Most of the records relate to people who had applied for a background investigation, the personnel agency said.
The remains of 136 Srebrenica genocide victims were readied for burial in the Bosnian town where in 1995 Europe experienced its worst massacre since World War II.
UFA (Russia): Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to hold a bilateral meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on Friday in Ufa, Russia, in a much anticipated meeting that could likely set off an improvement in bilateral ties.
Last year, the militant group expelled its spokesman Shahidullah Shahid after he along with five other group commanders announced their allegiance to the Islamic State (IS).
Pope Francis decried what he called a genocide against Christians in the Middle East while speaking in Bolivia on Thursday. But he said Francis’ apology was particularly poignant given the setting.
Many of them are fleeing war, repression and poverty in Africa and the Middle East. A large number are Syrians, some of whom try to cross the waters between Turkey and Greece.
Chinese shares recorded their biggest daily gain in six years on Thursday, helping to restore confidence after the Shanghai Composite and the smaller Shenzhen market shed a third of their value over the past month.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani made a brief appearance at the rally in the capital, Tehran, but did not mention the nuclear talks that have blown past two extensions and entered the 14th day of the current round on Friday.