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Tag Archives: Turkish Airlines
Somalia: Rising from the Ashes
Known for topping the list of failed states, Somalia seems to be rising from the ashes of war and all its connotations. Its capital Mogadishu, infamously known for Black Hawk Down and often described as one of the most dangerous … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, Somali
Tagged African Union Mission to Somalia, Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabaab, Black Hawk Down, Kenya, Mogadishu, Somalia, Turkish Airlines
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South Sudan is booming..!
The Newest Nation now is Able to Receive the Best Offers from all Wooers and to Avoid Exploitation! By Mekki Elmograbi Some weeks ago, a group of South Sudanese officials and businessmen paid a visit to Istanbul-Turkey to launch business … read more
Posted in Article, South Sudan, Sudan
Tagged Atlasjet, Human rights, IndepthAfrica, Juba Airport, SouthSudan, Sudan, Sudan news, Turkish, Turkish Airline Company, Turkish Airlines
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1st int’l airline in Somalia after 20 years
Mogadishu – The first long-distance international commercial airliner in some two decades to fly to Somalia’s war-torn capital landed on its maiden flight at Mogadishu airport on Tuesday. The Turkish Airlines flight, with a high level delegation from Ankara led … read more
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