Turkey
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Capital | Ankara |
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Dialing code | +90 |
Population | 79. 81 |
Currency | Turkish lira |
Points of interest | Hagia Sophia Museum |
The Blue Mosque | |
Presidents | Recep Tayyip Erdogan |
Location statistical region population | 84.34 million |
Destinations | Istanbul |
Cappadocia | |
Antalya | |
Bodrum | |
Attractions | Hagia Sophia |
The Blue Mosque | |
Grand Bazaar | |
Topkapi Palace Museum | |
Address | turkey |
Roster | Defender |
Head coach | Vincenzo Montella |
Arena stadium | Ataturk Olympic Stadium |
Konya Buyukşehir Arena | |
Corendon Airlines Park Antalya Stadium | |
Captains | Hakan Calhanoglu |
Confeder | UEFA |
Europe | |
Current | 44 1 |
Fifa code | TUR |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405838 |
About Turkey
The Türkiye national football team represents Turkey in men's international football matches. The team is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Turkey, which was founded in 1923 and has been a member of FIFA since 1923 and UEFA since 1962.
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Police in Japan have arrested a YouTuber and former MP over threats he allegedly made to celebrities.
Yoshikazu Higashitani , known on YouTube as GaaSyy, is famous for his celebrity gossip videos.
Local media said he returned to Japan from the UAE, two months after Tokyo police issued his arrest warrant.
He is accused of threatening to defame an actor, an entrepreneur and a designer between February and August Last Year .
He is also suspected of obstructing the designer's business activities.
Mr Higashitani repeatedly ignored requests to return to Japan and voluntarily submit himself to police questioning.
Tokyo police had been sending investigators to the UAE since May, and urging authorities there to extradite him to Japan.
Japan's Foreign Minister ordered him to return his passport after Tokyo police obtained his arrest warrant in March, but Mr Higashitani said he'd lost it. His passport expired The Following month.
Earlier this year,
Mr Higashitani was one of two members elected from the Seijika-joshi-48 party - a single-issue party calling for reforms to Japan's public broadcaster.
During his seven months in office, the Social Media personality refused to leave his home in Dubai and did not attended a single legislative session.
At The Time , Japanese media reported that he'd refused to attend parliament because he feared being arrested over fraud allegations, and defamation claims from celebrities.
Legislators demanded that Mr Higashitani fly to Tokyo to deliver an in-person apology in The Chamber for his absence, but he failed to show up at the plenary session.
Instead, he announced on his YouTube channel that he was going to Turkey - and that he was planning to donate his salary to the Turkish earthquake relief.
His absence angered The Senate - whose members unanimously voted for his expulsion.
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