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  • Kurdish rebels suspected in Turkey blast Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 6:17 PM
    Suspected Kurdish guerrillas set off an explosive-laden minibus across from a police guest house in eastern Turkey Saturday, injuring 17 people, the governor's office said.

  • Asbestos-laden ship rejected by Turkey returns to Netherlands Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 7:34 AM
    The Otapan, an asbestos-lined ship rejected last month by Turkey where it was due to be dismantled, is returning to the Netherlands.

  • Turkey explosion injures 17 Open this result in new window
    NDTV - 21 minutes ago
    Suspected Kurdish guerrillas set off an explosive-laden minibus near a police guesthouse in eastern Turkey, injuring 17 people, the governor's office has said.

  • Costello a 'fool' over Turkey speech Open this result in new window
    The Age - Sep 23 3:17 PM
    Australian Muslim leaders have condemned Treasurer Peter Costello as an 'ignorant fool' after he invoked Turkey as a model for the modern Islamic world. -

  • Suspected Kurdish guerrillas set off a truck bomb in eastern Turkey, 17 hurt Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 23 2:18 PM
    ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Suspected Kurdish guerrillas set off an explosive-laden minibus across from a police guest house in eastern Turkey, injuring 17 people Saturday, the governor's office said.

  • MINORITY PROPERTIES IN TURKEY Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 23 2:17 PM
    With its lengthy efforts, the Directorate General of Foundations brought to light assets of minority foundations in Turkey. Minority foundations have a total of 2,419 assets in Turkey.

  • Blast in Turkey injures twelve Open this result in new window
    Aljazeera - Sep 23 12:57 PM
    An explosion in eastern Turkey has left 12 people injured including three policemen, according to police officials.

  • Kretschmer Criticizes Army's Role in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 23 2:14 PM
    Hansjörg Kretschmer, head of European Commission Delegation to Turkey, criticized the armys role in Turkey and said, Security forces play their own game outside the civil authoritys control.

  • Unemployment Drives Turkmen To Turkey Open this result in new window
    Institute for War and Peace Reporting - Sep 23 11:43 AM
    In a country where jobs are scarce, the possibility of well-paid work is tempting many Turkmen abroad. Turkmen workers are flocking to Turkey to escape chronic unemployment and poverty at home.

  • Turkey Delegation in China Projects Development Open this result in new window
    Turks.US - Sep 23 8:23 AM
    Turkey imports over $9.5 billion from China annually, accounting for 15 percent of Turkeys trade deficit, yet Turkeys exports to China are only $600 million.

  • Turkey counterattacks on lawsuits by Greek Cypriots Open this result in new window
    Turks.US - Sep 23 7:08 AM
    Turkey has changed it strategy against Greek Cypriots, who had applied to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to keep their permanent properties in Northern Cyprus.

  • Inmet Cayeli mine in Turkey to resume production Open this result in new window
    Turks.US - Sep 23 8:24 AM
    ANKARA, Turkey The new government founded under Turkish Prime Minister Abdullah Gul has won a vote of confidence in the Parliamentary General Assembly.

  • Twelve injured in explosion in eastern Turkey Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 11:26 AM
    Twelve people, including three policemen, were injured when a bomb in a truck exploded in front of a police building in the eastern Turkish city of Igdir, police officials said on Saturday.

  • WTCC: Rydell tops Turkey qualifying Open this result in new window
    autosport.com - Sep 23 5:42 AM
    SEAT's Rickard Rydell will start the first of Sunday's World Touring Car Championship rounds from pole position at the Istanbul Park circuit after a rain-affected qualifying session in Turkey.

  • Six injured in explosion in eastern Turkey Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 10:38 AM
    Six people, including three policemen, were injured by an explosion in front of a police building in the eastern Turkish city of Igdir, CNN Turk TV said on Saturday.

  • Four injured in explosion in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 9:58 AM
    Four people were injured by an explosion in a car in front of a police building in the eastern Turkish city Igdir, CNN Turk TV said on Saturday.

  • Leading author acquitted, but Turkey remains a country where writers can be put on trial Open this result in new window
    Vail Daily - Sep 22 11:14 PM
    ISTANBUL, Turkey - One of Turkey's leading authors was acquitted Thursday of "insulting Turkishness" - a crime Western-looking Turks view as an embarrassment and one of the biggest obstacles to joining the European Union.

  • Turkey abuse claims 'on the rise' Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 22 7:27 AM
    An EU delegation reports a "worrying" increase in reports of torture and abuse in Turkey, after a fact-finding visit.

  • Turkey Drops Charges Against Novelist Open this result in new window
    Ohmynews - Sep 23 4:24 AM
    Under Article 301 of Turkey's penal code it is a crime to insult Turkish national identity. The crime is punished with up to three years in prison. The trial was closely watched by the European Commission...

  • Eurlings: Turkey Cannot Become EU Member without Armenian Genocide Recognition Open this result in new window
    PanARMENIAN.Net - Sep 23 2:03 AM
    The recognition of the Armenian, Pontus Greek and Syrian genocides is a precondition for Turkey's EU membership.

  • Techno Park participates in Emirates Exhibition in Turkey Open this result in new window
    AME Info - Sep 22 10:59 PM
    Techno-park, the Dubai-based technology and R&D facilitator, has successfully participated in the Emirates Business Exhibition held recently in the Republic of Turkey.

  • Techno Park takes part in Turkey exhibition Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 22 8:27 PM
    DUBAI Techno Park, the Dubai-based technology and R&D facilitator, has participated in the Emirates Business Exhibition held recently in the Republic of Turkey.

  • Cypriot FM says Turkey not ready for serious talks on Cyprus issue Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 22 7:23 PM
    Cypriot Foreign Minister George Lillikas said on Friday that it was unrealistic to expect Turkey to engage in serious discussions on a political solution to the Cyprus issue, given Ankara's stance on the republic and the European Union.

  • Turkey acquits leading author, but writers can still be tried Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Sep 21 11:21 AM
    One of Turkey's leading authors was quickly acquitted of "insulting Turkishness" but critics said until the law is abolished, Turkey will remain a place where authors are regularly put on trial.

  • EU Waits for Turkey's Adoption of 9th Reform Package Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 22 2:16 PM
    EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn announced the European Union had been waiting for Turkey to adopt its ninth reform package.

  • Case buttressed Turkey's reputation as "a country that tries writers." Open this result in new window
    The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sep 22 12:27 AM
    One of Turkey's leading authors was acquitted yesterday of "insulting Turkishness" - a crime that Western-looking Turks view as an embarrassment and one of the biggest obstacles to Turkey's joining the European Union.

  • Fire Injures 31 at Chemical Plant in Southeastern Turkey Open this result in new window
    RedNova - Sep 22 11:14 AM
    Fire injures 31 at chemical plant in southeastern Turkey ANKARA, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Thirty-one people were injured in an explosion caused by fire in a chemical plant in southeastern Turkey, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported on Friday.

  • Turkey listens with half an ear Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 22 5:47 AM
    A MUTED welcome is all that Turkey deserves for its reprieve of its most famous female novelist on charges of "insulting Turkishness"....

  • Writer's trial a key moment for Turkey Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 21 7:03 PM
    The acquittal of Turkish novelist Elif Shafak may mark a turning point for Turkey, writes the BBC's Sarah Rainsford.

  • Turkey confirms citizen killed by Taliban in Afghanistan Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Sep 22 10:52 AM
    ANKARA - Turkey confirmed Friday that an abducted Turkish citizen had been killed by the Taliban Islamic militia in Afghanistan, calling on the Afghan authorities to punish those responsible.

  • Centre-right MEPs suggest Pope clause in Turkey report Open this result in new window
    Euro Observer - Sep 22 9:09 AM
    22.09.2006 - 18:07 CET | By Lucia Kubosova EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS Angry Muslim reaction to the Pope's recent speech on Islam has seen some centre-right MEPs make a last-minute attempt to insert a paragraph condemning the Muslim outcry into a major report on Turkey's EU accession progress.

  • Catholic leader voices doubt on Turkey in EU Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 22 3:07 AM
    THE Archbishop of Westminster entered the row over the Popes comments on Islam yesterday when he questioned whether Turkey should be admitted to the European Union.

  • Adopt a turkey, then gobble it at Christmas Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman - Sep 22 4:29 AM
    WITH stuffing and all the trimmings, it is the focal point of a traditional Christmas meal - but not many people get to name their turkey before they eat it.

  • Foreign visitors to Turkey rise despite bombings Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 22 12:55 AM
    ISTANBUL, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The number of foreigners visiting Turkey rose 1.6 percent year-on-year in August, in the peak season of a weak year for Turkish tourism, official data showed on Friday.

  • Arkansas Considers Turkey Changes Open this result in new window
    Buckmasters - Sep 22 7:56 AM
    Based on recommendations from the wildlife management division, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is proposing to reduce the number of days available for spring turkey season. The proposal was made during last week's regular monthly meeting of the agency.

  • Russia, Turkey responsible for security in Black Sea - minister Open this result in new window
    Interfax - Sep 22 2:18 AM
    SOCHI. Sept 22 (Interfax) - Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov has said that two countries, Russia and Turkey, are mainly responsible for security in the Black Sea.

  • Turkeys penal code Open this result in new window
    Kurdish Media - Sep 22 7:07 AM
    The outrageous and flimsy case against Elif Shafak, Turkey's most celebrated woman novelist, brought to court on charges of "denigrating Turkishness", collapsed in a matter of minutes yesterday.

  • Iran-Turkey-Iraq triangle, world's key geopolitical areas: Envoy Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 22 3:40 AM
    Iran - Turkey - Ties Iran's Ambassador to Turkey, Firouz Dolatabadi, described Iran, Turkey and Iraq as "key points in World's geopolitics" and said whoever dominates over this geography can control the whole world.

  • Author cleared of insulting Turkey Open this result in new window
    The Monterey County Herald - Sep 22 3:11 AM
    One of Turkey's leading authors was acquitted Thursday of ''insulting Turkishness'' in a novel that touched on the mass killings of Armenians during the final years of the Ottoman Empire.

  • New Cyprus Government Targets Mutual Interests with Turkey Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 23 2:13 PM
    Following the political crisis in Northern Cyprus, the Republican Turkish Party (CTP), which had ended its coalition with the Democratic Party (DP) last week, declared that a settlement had been reached in coalition negotiations with the Free Party.

  • UA prof acquitted in Turkey Open this result in new window
    Arizona Daily Star - Sep 22 12:36 AM
    ISTANBUL, Turkey Ninety minutes into her trial Thursday, a UA professor and leading Turkish author was acquitted of "insulting Turkishness" in a case that pitted freedom of expression against a law with broad nationalist support.

  • Iran-Turkey ties based on good neighborliness, mutual confidence Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 22 2:41 AM
    Iran - Turkey - Ties Iran's Foreign Ministry announced here on Thursday that Tehran-Ankara ties are based on mutual confidence and good neighborliness.

  • Fire at chemical factory in southeastern Turkey kills 2, injures 35 Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 22 2:43 AM
    ANKARA, Turkey - A blaze engulfed a chemical factory near the southeastern city of Gaziantep on Friday, killing at least two people and injuring 35 others, state television said.

  • Fire injures 31 at chemical plant in southeastern Turkey Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 22 1:08 AM
    Thirty-one people were injured in an explosion caused by fire in a chemical plant in southeastern Turkey, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported on Friday.

  • Cardinal faces criticism on Turkey-EU issue Open this result in new window
    Ekklesia - Sep 22 3:45 AM
    The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has questioned whether Turkey should be able to join the European Union at the moment and is being challenged over his attitude by both Christians and Muslims.

  • Turkey Drops Charges Against Shafak in Key EU Trial (Update3) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 21 6:44 AM
    Sept. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Turkish prosecutors dropped charges against novelist Elif Shafak, on the first day of her trial for denigrating the national identity in a case monitored by the European Union as a benchmark for Turkey's human rights record.

  • NeoMedia's 12snap Sets Up Mobile Marketing Subsidiary in Turkey Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Sep 22 5:30 AM
    FORT MYERS, Fla. & MUNICH, Germany----Sept. 22, 2006--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM, , an innovator in market-driven technologies, said today that its award-winning mobile marketing agency 12snap AG subsidiary is now represented in Turkey with its own new subsidiary.

  • Don't visit Turkey, John Paul's attacker warns pope Open this result in new window
    Borneo Bulletin - Sep 21 11:52 PM
    ROME (Guardian) - The man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II warned his successor late Wednesday not to make a scheduled visit to Turkey because his life would be at risk.

  • EU's Barroso urges Turkey to meet obligations to open ports Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 21 7:09 PM
    European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has urged Turkey to meet its obligations and commitments, including those concerning the Republic of Cyprus, to facilitate its accession course, Cyprus News Agency (CNA) reported on Thursday.

  • Kids learn about wildlife at JAKES Day Open this result in new window
    Rocky Mount Telegram - 52 minutes ago
    It may be two months until Thanksgiving, but Saturday was turkey day at the Rose Hill Farm outside Nashville.

  • Calendar Open this result in new window
    Syracuse.com - 29 minutes ago
    Today Sportsmen's Days:The annual Gander Mountain Sportsmen's Days continue, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 23 and 24 at the Carpenter's Brook Fish Hatchery, Route 321, Elbridge. Admission is $5 per vehicle. Activities include skeet shooting, waterfowl identification, fly fishing, turkey calling, canoeing, muzzleloading and more. There's also a trout fishing contest from noon to 4 p.m. in the

  • Turkey Puts Novelist Shafak on Trial, Risking Breach With EU Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 21 12:34 AM
    Sept. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey will put novelist Elif Shafak on trial today on charges she denigrated the national identity, in a case that may trigger a showdown with the European Union over the government's failure to permit freedom of speech.

  • Turkey approves sale of steel group Erdemir again Open this result in new window
    Middle East Times - Sep 21 12:44 PM
    ISTANBUL -- Turkey's competition board said Wednesday that it had approved the privatization of the country's biggest steel company, Erdemir, for a second time in order to override a court order blocking the sale.

  • IMF backs more influence to emerging economies Open this result in new window
    Middle East Times - Sep 23 4:01 PM
    SINGAPORE -- International Monetary Fund policymakers Sunday backed the most sweeping overhaul of the institution for six decades to give fast-growing China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey more influence.

  • Turkey Favored to Host 2009 IMF Assembly Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 21 2:12 PM
    Officials in Singapore on Wednesday signed an agreement to stage the 2009 round of IMF and World Bank meetings in Istanbul. Ali Babacan from Turkey, Rodrigo de Rato from the IMF, and Paul Wolfowitz from the World Bank signed the document together.

  • Fronteer Development Group Inc.: Drilling to Commence on Two New Gold Projects in NW Turkey Open this result in new window
    SYS-CON Media - Sep 21 2:23 PM
    Fronteer Development Group Inc. ('Fronteer') (TSX: FRG)(AMEX: FRG) is pleased to announce that drilling is scheduled to commence shortly on the Pirentepe and Halilaga gold projects in north western Turkey. These projects collectively form the centerpiece of a 20 kilometre long emerging gold system, underpinned by the Kirazli deposit to the northwest and the Agi Dagi deposit to the southeast.

  • Turkey a model Muslim state, says Costello Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Sep 22 7:12 PM
    ELIZABETH JACKSON: The Treasurer Peter Costello will today use a speech in Canberra to indirectly send a message to the Muslim community by talking up the importance of the separation of established religion and state.

  • MUSTAFA UNAL Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 23 2:15 PM
    It is not pleasant to see Turkey coming to the international forefront due to its frequent lawsuits on the freedom of thought and expression. Vulgar actions and people protesting in front of court houses strike a blow to Turkeys image.

  • The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Sep 23 4:22 PM
    Should he or shouldnt he? This is the question at the heart of a heated debate in Turkey over Pope Benedict XVIs plans to come calling sometime in November.

  • Travels through a midlife crisis Open this result in new window
    The Observer - Sep 23 4:20 PM
    The Roman amphitheatre is, according to my guidebook, 'the best preserved in the world' and 'top of the must-see list in Turkey'. I am reading this sitting drinking tea in a street-side cafe, the architectural wonder at Aspendos not 50 metres away.

  • Free speech in Turkey; torture in America Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Sep 21 6:36 AM
    The acquittal of the Turkish novelist, Elif Shafak, on charges of insulting Turkishness is good news for free speech. But the very fact that Ms Shafak could face such a charge is damaging to Turkeys international image and reveals the tensions within the country.

  • Gas channel planned via Turkey Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Sep 21 4:53 PM
    MOSCOW: Russia's Gaz-prom energy giant and Italian ENI will sign a co-operation agreement by October 15 including a plan to build a "Blue Stream 2" gas pipeline across Turkey to southern Europe, the Kommersant daily said yesterday.

  • [NEWS ANALYSIS] Markets Shouldn't Depend on a few Brokers Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 23 2:13 PM
    Sharp drops in the markets Friday could be seen as a new version of the turbulence that shook markets May. Turkey had been more affected by the global turbulence in May than any other developing market.

  • Cardinal questions Turkey's admission to EU Open this result in new window
    Daily Mail - Sep 21 10:08 AM
    The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales today questioned whether Turkey should be admitted to the European Union. Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor echoed Pope Benedict XVI in saying that the predominantly Muslim state was not culturally part of Europe

  • Author acquitted of insulting Turkey Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Sep 21 4:15 AM
    Turkeys most celebrated woman novelist was acquitted on Thursday of insulting Turkishness, in a case regarded as a test of freedom of expression in the country.

  • Cardinal raises Turkey doubts Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman - Sep 21 6:46 AM
    THE head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales today questioned whether Turkey should be admitted to the European Union.

  • 163 First Street, Orangeville 519-941-8961 Order Your Fresh Thanksgiving Turkey! Open this result in new window
    Orangeville Citizen - Sep 21 3:44 PM
    163 First Street, Orangeville 519-941-8961 Order Your Fresh Thanksgiving Turkey! Call or drop in today quantities are limited!

  • British cardinal questions Turkeys EU entry Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 21 8:44 AM
    LONDON - The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales questioned on Thursday whether Turkey should join the European Union, echoing Pope Benedict XVI by asking if it was culturally part of Europe.

  • Attempted assassin warns Pope against Turkey visit Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 20 4:21 AM
    The man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981 has warned the current Pope not to visit Turkey, saying his life would be in danger, his lawyer said on Wednesday.

  • Muslim Anger over Papal Comments Raises Fears of Anti-Western Protests Open this result in new window
    WTOL News 11 - Sep 23 10:50 AM
    ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Pakistan's legislature unanimously condemned Pope Benedict XVI. Lebanon's top Shiite cleric demanded an apology. And in Turkey, the ruling party likened the pontiff to Hitler and Mussolini and accused him of reviving the mentality of the Crusades.

  • A bit of Turkey on Nason Street Open this result in new window
    Town Online - Sep 21 10:29 AM
    MAYNARD - Downtown Maynards trademark assortment of eclectic shops got even more diverse this summer as Erkan Demir, of Istanbul, Turkey, and John Stevens, of Sterling, Mass., opened Artemis Home Decor to sell genuine, handmade Turkish rugs.

  • Muslims want to know more on Pope's view of Islam Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 22 6:44 AM
    Following a wave of protests against Pope Benedict's remarks on Islam, Muslim intellectuals in Turkey are asking what he really thinks about their faith and what long-term consequences his views will have.

  • TURKEY MAKES IT SIMPLER Open this result in new window
    Maritime Global Net - Sep 21 3:39 AM
    TURKEY has made changes to the requirements for registration on its international ship register that are intended to make it simpler for both shipowners and financiers to take advantage of Turkish registration.

  • Pope warned to stay away from Turkey Open this result in new window
    The Star - Sep 21 8:56 AM
    Ankara - The man who shot Pope John Paul II in 1981 has warned Pope Benedict not to visit Turkey.

  • EU diplomats ponder plan to avoid clash with Turkey Open this result in new window
    European Voice - Sep 21 4:46 AM
    EU diplomats are looking for ways to avoid the predicted train crash with Turkey by continuing accession negotiations on areas not directly affected by Ankaras refusal to open its ports and airports to Greek Cypriot boats and planes.

  • Not guilty of insulting Turkey Open this result in new window
    Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Sep 22 5:32 AM
    The decision is seen as a step toward greater freedom of speech.

  • Pope invites Muslims to meet with him Open this result in new window
    Provo Daily Herald - Sep 23 2:02 AM
    VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI has invited Muslim envoys to meet with him at his summer residence Monday for what the Holy See says is urgently needed dialogue following the crisis ignited by his remarks on Islam and violence. Turkey and Iran immediately said their representatives would attend.

  • Police Share Anti-terrorism Safety Strategies with Congress Open this result in new window
    Kansas City InfoZine - Sep 23 4:07 AM
    By Hannah Guillaume - Police officials from Miami, London and Ankara, Turkey, told a congressional committee Thursday some of the things they have done to prevent terrorist attacks.

  • Gazprom, ENI plan new pipeline through Turkey: report Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Sep 21 4:41 AM
    MOSCOW - Russia's Gazprom energy giant and Italian ENI will sign a cooperation agreement by October 15 including a plan to build a "Blue Stream 2" gas pipeline across Turkey to southern Europe, the Kommersant daily said Thursday.

  • Effort to join EU loses inertia (Andrew Borowiec / THE WASHINGTON TIMES) Open this result in new window
    The Washington Times - Sep 22 9:44 PM
    NICOSIA, Cyprus -- The sputtering locomotive pulling Turkey toward Europe is losing steam amid signs of increasing problems in Turkey's talks to join the 25-nation European Union.

  • Riverton Parke routs Turkey Run in homecoming game Open this result in new window
    Terre Haute Tribune-Star - Sep 22 9:39 PM
    Prep Football Roundup

  • Turkey will not join EU by 2020, most Europeans predict Open this result in new window
    Euro Observer - Sep 21 1:09 AM
    21.09.2006 - 09:58 CET | By Mark Beunderman EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - A minority of around one third of Europeans believes Turkey and Ukraine will be members of the EU by 2020, a new German study has revealed. But EU citizens believe that by that time, the bloc will have a new treaty.

  • Fronteer Development Group Inc.: Drilling to Commence on Two New Gold Projects in NW Turkey Open this result in new window
    [Press Release] CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance - Sep 21 9:27 AM
    VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Fronteer Development Group Inc. is pleased to announce that drilling is scheduled to commence shortly on the Pirentepe and Halilaga gold projects in north western Turkey.

  • ADVISORY-Witness story from Turkey Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Sep 20 9:25 PM
    Source: Reuters Gareth Jones is Senior Correspondent, Turkey. In the following story, slugged BC-WITNESS-HAMMAM and headlined "WITNESS-Head for a Turkish bath if the heat is on", he recounts a visit to the ...

  • Turkey frees British artist Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman - Sep 22 5:18 PM
    MICHAEL Dickinson, the British artist accused of "insulting" the Turkish prime minister, was released from custody yesterday.

  • Novelist on trial as Turkey defies calls to scrap law Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Sep 20 8:30 PM
    Turkey's most celebrated woman novelist goes on trial today charged with "insulting Turkishness", as the government refuses to bow to domestic and international pressure to abolish the law that allows writers to be prosecuted.

  • Turkey to aid Iraqi Kurds in civil war Open this result in new window
    UPI - Sep 20 10:08 PM
    NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Turkey would protect Iraqi Kurds in the event of an all-out civil war in Iraq, Turkey's foreign minister told a Turkish-American group in New York.

  • Leicht cards ace Open this result in new window
    McPherson Sentinel - Sep 23 6:05 AM
    Rick Leicht of McPherson made a hole-in-one this week at Turkey Creek. Leicht used a 7-iron to ace the No. 2 hole, which measured 160 yards. Witnesses were Dale Luke and Paul Leicht.

  • Turkey report stays on EU agenda Open this result in new window
    EU Politix - Sep 22 5:50 AM
    The MEP at the centre of a row over Turkish EU has expressed his pleasure that his report will be voted on in European parliament next week.

  • Animals rescued from blaze Open this result in new window
    Pasadena Star-News - Sep 23 12:03 AM
    PASADENA - A turkey vulture, a bobcat and a red-tailed hawk, refugees from the Pines Fire burning above La Cañada Flintridge, are being given temporary shelter at the Pasadena Humane Society.

  • Turks welcome Shafak's acquittal Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 22 7:06 AM
    Newspapers in Turkey welcome the acquittal of the novelist Elif Shafak.

  • Analysis: U.S. expected little at U.N. Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 3:40 PM
    U.S. officials had low expectations for the current U.N. meetings, marked by anti-American insults heaped on President Bush, and have scant accomplishments to show so far.

  • Person to watch | Pope Benedict XVI Open this result in new window
    The State - Sep 22 9:06 PM
    POPE, MUSLIM ENVOYS PLAN TO MEET ON MONDAY VATICAN CITY Pope Benedict XVI has invited Muslim envoys to meet with him at his summer residence Monday for what the Holy See says is urgently needed dialogue after the crisis ignited by his remarks on Islam and violence. Turkey and Iran immediately said their representatives would attend.

  • British Church Hierarchs Question Whether Turkey Should Join EU Open this result in new window
    PanARMENIAN.Net - Sep 22 7:17 AM
    Cardinal O'Connor questioned whether "a continent that, fundamentally, is Christian" would benefit from admitting a large predominantly Muslim country to the Union.

  • Gunman warns Pope against Turkey visit Open this result in new window
    News Interactive - Sep 20 7:10 PM
    THE man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981 has warned the current Pope not to visit Turkey, saying his life would be in danger.

  • Armenians Reject Trade, Commerce with Turkey Open this result in new window
    Angus Reid - Sep 20 11:21 PM
    - Many adults in Armenia believe their border with Turkey should not be reopened unless there is an acknowledgement of the genocide, according to a poll by the Gallup Organization.

  • 10News Investigates Dark Side Of Pedicabs Open this result in new window
    KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News - Sep 23 9:11 AM
    Many people have said they believe America is the land of opportunity.

  • Bomb kills 7 in southeastern Turkish city Open this result in new window
    Madera Tribune - Sep 22 5:47 PM
    ISTANBUL, Turkey - A bomb struck a predominantly Kurdish city in southeastern Turkey on Tuesday, killing seven people and wounding 17, the local governor's office said.

  • Celebrating Thanksgiving symbol Open this result in new window
    Selma Times-Journal - Sep 22 10:30 PM
    On Thursday, Nov. 24, most of the families in Selma, indeed, in America, will sit down to a festive meal with its main course - TURKEY, the species Meleagris gallopavo!

  • On the case Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Sep 22 4:34 PM
    Gill Charlton answers questions on visas for Canada, travellers cheques for Turkey and resorts which cater for skiers, snowboarders and non-skiers.