By Daren Butler and Tuvan Gumrukcu
(Reuters) -- Turkish police searched the offices of a nationwide retail chain and a healthcare and technology company on Tuesday, arresting dozens of people in some of the biggest raids on private businesses since last month's failed coup.
"Whomever, in the future, be it a queen who sits on the throne or a palace lady who is a concubine of the king, removes me from my tomb, or puts anybody else with me, and lays his hand upon my jewelry with evil intent or breaks open the seal of that tomb, above (earth), under the rays of the sun,...
By Erika Solomon and Anjli Raval
Iraq's parliament approved the appointment of a new oil minister in a cabinet reshuffle delayed by months of political disputes and street protests against the government's inaction on promised reforms.