Dozens of Turkish journalists denied accreditation for NATO summit in Ankara, media says
Dozens of Turkish journalists denied accreditation for NATO summit in Ankara, media says.
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Dozens of Turkish journalists denied accreditation for NATO summit in Ankara, media says. Turkey will host 32 NATO leaders on July 7 and 8. With 3.3 million active personnel, $1.6T combined budget, 32-nation alliance commands 55% of global military spending.
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Dozens of Turkish journalists denied accreditation for NATO summit in Ankara, media says.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesTurkey will host 32 NATO leaders on July 7 and 8.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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With 3.3 million active personnel, $1.6T combined budget, 32-nation alliance commands 55% of global military spending
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