USA Today | Turkey Says It Killed 49 in Battling Kurd Rebels New York Times ISTANBUL — More than 49 Kurdish insurgents were killed in the first two days of a new Turkish military offensive against PKK rebels in southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq, the military said Saturday. ... Turkey Says 49 Kurdish Rebels Dead Turkey: 49 Kurdish rebels killed in fighting Turkey: 49 Kurdish rebels killed in fighting |
Day Press News | Turkey says Iran must cooperate over alleged plot to kill Saudi diplomat Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's foreign minister on Friday urged Iran to cooperate with the US over an alleged conspiracy to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington. Ahmet Davutoglu told the state-run Anatolia news agency hours after a meeting with his ... Turkey looks for Regional Backing & presses PKK hunt Turkey casts doubt on alleged Iran plot Turkey casts doubt over Iran's involvement in Saudi plot |
Financial Times (blog) | Turkey's Central Bank Attempts To Fight Financial Markets Wall Street Journal (blog) Turkey's central bank stepped back into the ring this week, in the latest round of what's turning into quite a dust-up. In the red corner; heavyweight financial markets that have persisted in selling the lira despite repeated signals ... Basci Says Turkey Tightening on Credit, Inflation Risks Turkey Central Bank Holds Repo Rate At 5.75% Turkey Central Bank: Lira Undervalued, Not Happy If It Declines More |
Trend News Agency | Turkey: Gaddafi's death a 'turning point' for Libya Southeast European Times A day after the death of Libya's ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi, Turkey's Foreign Ministry said "this is a historic turning point that would spawn a new era in Libya". By Alakbar Raufoglufor Southeast European Times -- 22/10/11 Moammar Gaddafi was the ... Turkey says Gaddafi's death a bitter lesson for autocrats Gaddafi's death a 'turning point' for Libya: Turkey World Press on Iran, Turkey and the Caucasus (October 21, 2011) |
Turkey drive helps homeless WFMZ Allentown Volunteers at New Bethany EC Church in Allentown held a frozen turkey drive Saturday morning. The turkeys will help feed the homeless during the upcoming holiday season. Neighbors said they were happy to do their part to help. ... |
Yahoo! Sports | Nets GM Billy King takes trip to see locked-out Deron Williams play in Turkey NBCSports.com AP This is one of those “We wish this wasn'ta story, but it's probably going to be because the inmates are running the NBA asylum” kind of deals. So you're aware that the NBA's got pretty strict rules about league personnel meeting with, cavorting with ... Deron Williams, blogging from Turkey Deron Williams is Wearing the Wrong-Colored Backpack in Turkey Williams Ballin' While The NBA Argues |
Today's Zaman | Turkey takes a leading role in the region but not everyone applauds The National Fighting - sometimes pitched battles - between forces loyal to the regime and a loose coalition of opposition groups continues, in what officials in neighbouring Turkey fear could have worrying consequences for the region. Promises made by President ... Turkey preparing military intervention in Syria Turkey meets Syrian opposition members The Syrian crisis and Turkey by Haluk Özdalga* |
Snoring proves an effective turkey call Kansas City Star I think I have discovered one of the most effective turkey calls ever known to man. And the great thing is, few hunters have ever tried it or even knows it exists. So the suspense is killing you, right? Well, here it is. ... |
Turkey's tourist hotspot hopes to harness sun for power CNN Anatalya, Turkey (CNN) -- Lapped by the pristine waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the Turkish coastal city of Antalya attracts millions of sun-seeking tourists each year, beguiling them with its sweeping scenery, picture-perfect beaches and blazing ... |
Outdoors: Turkeys are not devouring quail Topeka Capital Journal Turkeys are more abundant now than decades ago. However, their numbers can't be attributed to the decline of quail populations. Despite notions to the contrary, turkeys don't eat quail or out-compete them for food and habitat, nor do they cause ... |