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The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which has fought the Turkish state for over four decades, announced it will disband and end its armed struggle. This move, prompted by jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan, could enhance Turkey's stability and ease regional tensions in Iraq and Syria. The PKK's decision follows a bloody conflict that has killed over 40,000 people.
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