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						At NATO, Turkey remains defiant over Russian jet
						 Turkey's prime minister dismissed on Monday any suggestion Ankara should apologize for downing a Russian warplane in its airspace last week, after winning strong NATO support for the right to defend itself. 
 
						Kremlin says Putin 'fully mobilised' to tackle threat from Turkey
						 President Vladimir Putin is fully mobilised to tackle what the Kremlin regards as an unprecedented threat from Turkey following the shooting down of one of its warplanes by a Turkish F-16, the Russian leader's spokesman said on Saturday. 
 
						Turkey's Erdogan warns Russia not to 'play with fire'
						 Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned Russia on Friday not to "play with fire", citing reports Turkish businessmen had been detained in Russia, while Moscow said it would suspend visa-free travel with Turkey. 
 
						China's Xi says to shake up military structure in reform push
						 China will shake up its military by establishing a joint operational command structure by 2020 and rejig existing military regions as part of overall reforms, President Xi Jinping said in a comments reported on Thursday. 
 
						Hollande, Putin agree to work more closely to combat Islamic State in Syria
						 France and Russia will exchange intelligence on Islamic State and other rebel groups to improve the effectiveness of their aerial bombing campaigns in Syria, French President Francois Hollande said on Thursday after talks with Vladimir Putin. 
 
						Obama, Hollande urge Russia to focus Syria attacks on Islamic State
						 U.S. President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande pressed Russia on Tuesday to focus its attacks in Syria on Islamic State militants after Turkey heightened tensions in the region by downing a Russian plane. 
 
						Turkey downs Russian warplane near Syria border, Putin warns of 'serious consequences'
						 Turkey shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian border on Tuesday, saying the jet had violated its air space, in one of the most serious publicly acknowledged clashes between a NATO member country and Russia for half a century. 
 
						Iraq closes northern airspace over missiles launched at Syria
						 Iraq closed its northern airspace to all flights on Monday for at least two days due to military traffic from Russia's air campaign in neighboring Syria. 
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