Reuters | Turkish Court Jails 2 Journalists New York Times ISTANBUL — A Turkish court ordered two journalists jailed on Sunday, pending the outcome of an investigation into accusations that the military plotted to overthrow Turkey's pro-Islamic government in 2003. The journalists, Nedim Sener ... Turkey jails two more journalists over coup plot Journalists' detention sparks twin protests in Turkey Why is Turkey Arresting Journalists? |
The National | Turkey's Grand Miscalculation on Libya Boston Globe (blog) This response to the Libyan uprising stands in sharp contrast with Turkey's strong condemnation of Hosni Mubarak during the Egyptian uprising last month, and embrace of the Tunisian revolution in January as a model for the region. ... Turkey hopes for EU breakthrough on 'humiliating' visa barriers Turkey's ruling AKP moves to enable voting from abroad Why is Turkey hedging in Libya? |
Ben Achour urges Turkey's assistance in Tunisia's elections Today's Zaman “We are open to Turkey's support for our election operation. We need at least 15000 election officers. We don't have sufficient trainers or the time to train these people,” Ben Achour told Today's Zaman. Late last month, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet ... |
Today's Zaman | Italy, Sweden favour visa-exemption for turks Trend News Agency Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said Turkey will continue to be persistent on visa exemption for Turkish citizens. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu held separate meetings with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bild and Italian Foreign ... Davutoglu: Turkey faces serious deadlock over EU talks Turkey opposed to foreign intervention in Libya Turkish FM says it's time to make more serious decisions about Turkey's EU bid |
Trend News Agency | Turkey's importance rises with MENA turmoil Today's Zaman Turkey's chief EU negotiator Bağış (L) and Sweden's Foreign Minister Bildt attended a dinner organized as part of Aspen Institute Italia's program on Friday in İstanbul. The consequences of the turmoil in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) ... Minister: Turkey lives Islamic culture and democracy together Turkey's Bid to Become an EU Member: What Will it Mean for the Region? 'Turkey will become EU member' |
WTHI | Warriors come up short at state Terre Haute Tribune Star FORT WAYNE — The start of the Class A girls high school basketball state championship game Saturday morning wasn't what Turkey Run would have liked, and the ending left a little to be desired too. So, although the Warriors had several comebacks, ... Top team finally captures crown AP-BKH--Class A Final,0133 IHSAA State Finals: Vincennes Rivet, Ft. Wayne Luers win Class A and 2A Titles |
Today's Zaman | Turkey Blocks Blogspot Over Football Broadasts TAXI Design Network (blog) Satellite TV firm Digiturk filed a complaint that some blogs on Blogspot were broadcasting football matches from Turkey's Spor Toto Super League for which the firm had rights to, the BBC said. This isn't the first time Turkey has enacted a ban of an ... Turkey tired of Internet bans, mass punishment of users A court has banned Google's Blogger service in Turkey over pirated football feeds |
Vintage turkey calls are making a comeback Fort Worth Star Telegram Tell us By Bob Hood The opening of spring turkey hunting season is just around the corner. Many hunters will have new turkey calls, new portable blinds, camouflage clothing and maybe even new shotguns to put to the test, but an increasing number of ... Dablemont column: Professionals, Experts and Champions Shortage of 2-year-olds will not help |
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am | Turkey stopped unplanned urbanization problem, Erdogan Turkish Press ISTANBUL - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that Turkey almost stopped unplanned urbanization problem in Turkey. Addressing the opening of Housing Convention organized by Housing Administration of Turkey (TOKI), Erdogan said, ... Turkey greatly respects relations with Pak: Erdogan Qazi meets Turkish PM |
Merkel aide hints at return of Sphinx of Hattusa to Turkey Monsters and Critics.com Berlin - An aide to Chancellor Angela Merkel hinted Sunday that Germany might agree to return to Turkey a valuable sphinx statue which is currently in Berlin's Pergamon antiquities museum. The remarks by the state minister for culture, Bernd Neumann, ... |