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[00:00.10]BBC News with Julie Candler.
[00:03.89]The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the deadly bombing of a Turkish border town on Saturday was intended to drag his country into the fighting in Syria.
[00:13.46]He told supporters that Turkey had to remain level-headed.
[00:17.40]Syria has denied being behind the two car bomb attacks in Reyhanli which killed 46 people.
[00:23.00]From Turkey, Wyre Davies.
[00:24.77]A protest, tonight, in the Turkish city of Hardy calling on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to resign over the car bomb attacks in Reyhanli.
[00:36.76]The Prime Minister is under pressure from his political opponents who say his support for those fighting the Assad's regime is dragging Turkey into Syria's conflict.
[00:46.90]The people of Reyhanli today began burying the 46 dead.
[00:51.86]Men, women and children were laid to rest, mostly local Turks but some Syiran refugees as well.
[00:59.46]The two car bombs ripped the heart at this market town which has absorbed thousands of refugees from across the border.
[01:06.91]President Obama has praised Pakistan's election hailing, what he called, the historic transfer of civilian power.
[01:14.63]Without naming Nawaz Sharif, who said to become the Prime Minister, Mr Obama said the United States would work with the new Pakistani government as an equal partner.