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In return, Egypt has accused Erdogan of making “provocative” statements and meddling in its internal affairs.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs purchased Russian flame-throwers for policemen.

According to investigators, he acted with two policemen by order of the then-minister of Internal Affairs, Yury Kravchenko.

The previous day, she had take pictures of the private house of the minister of Internal Affairs, Vitaly Zaharchenko.

Internal affairs officials have considered requiring polygraphs for current employees.

Pitt said that he would no longer pledge himself that England would not interfere in the internal affairs of France.

When strong enough, every nation will insist on the right to manage its own internal affairs.

We who came here to fight for Greece have no right to meddle with its internal affairs, or dictate to the people or Government.

Underneath all this pageantry, however, there was much that was unsatisfactory in the internal affairs of the college.

Internal affairs during the last ten (p. 203) years also have given cause for anxiety.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to internal affairs, such as: campaigning, government, backroom, civics, electioneering, and jungle.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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