Turkish protesters stand at a demonstration Tuesday in Ankara. (AFP/Getty)

In Turkey, protesters trying a new, quieter approach: Standing still

The new style of protest came on a day of continued crackdown by the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who says he wants to expand police powers.

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Tumult in Turkey

Police use water cannons and tear gas in an effort to clear protesters as the prime minister aims to shore up support.

German president greets Obama

President Obama arrived in Berlin on Wednesday, and was greeted by German President Joachim Gauck.

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Obama to call for nuclear weapon reduction in Berlin speech

Obama to call for nuclear weapon reduction in Berlin speech

He is expected to echo previous U.S. presidents’ historical speeches near the former location of the Berlin Wall.

Karzai suspends talks with U.S.; Taliban rockets kill 4 Americans

Karzai suspends talks with U.S.; Taliban rockets kill 4 Americans

Afghan president apparently angered by U.S. overtures to Taliban, establishment of office in Qatar.

G-8 leaders call for Syria peace talks

G-8 leaders call for Syria peace talks

In a concession to Russia, Obama and European leaders do not call for Bashar al-Assad to step down.

Afghan forces take security lead

Afghan forces take security lead

The transfer of responsibility for securing Afghanistan is soon marred by a bombing in the capital.

Sunnis, Shiites clash in Lebanon

Sunnis, Shiites clash in Lebanon

The fighting in the southern town of Sidon indicates rising sectarian tensions in the country.

In Israel, mixed signals on prospect for peace

In Israel, mixed signals on prospect for peace

As the United States seeks to restart peace talks, Israeli ministers disagree on whether the idea is dead or alive.

Bomber targets funeral in Pakistan

Bomber targets funeral in Pakistan

More than two dozen people were reportedly killed in the suicide blast in the volatile northwest.

After a year, Egypt’s Morsi receives poor reviews from fellow Islamists

After a year, Egypt’s Morsi receives poor reviews from fellow Islamists

The Muslim Brotherhood-backed leader faces criticism for not implementing Islamic law.

China activist says NYU is forcing him to leave under Beijing's pressure

China activist says NYU is forcing him to leave under Beijing's pressure

Chen Guangcheng said that the university is forcing him and his family to leave at the end of the month. The university denied Chen’s allegations.

Turkey could use armed forces against protests, official warns

Turkey could use armed forces against protests, official warns

The deputy prime minister’s threat marked an escalation in rhetoric in the crackdown on civil unrest.

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