www.worldbulletin.net | A fundamental deadlock in Kurdish politics Today's Zaman And seeing as though Turkey's most fundamental problem is the Kurdish problem, taking an interest in Kurdish politics is a requirement. Compared to someone who lives in the west of Turkey, the daily life of a Kurdish citizen living in the Southeast is ... Turkish troops kill 12 Kurdish rebels in southeast Turkish forces kill 12 Kurd fighters crossing from Iraq Iconic Kurdish activist poised for political comeback |
AFP | Turkey wants names of Israelis who stormed flotilla: report AFP Turkey's top prosecutor sent a letter to Israeli officials asking for the identities of both the soldiers who stormed the Turkish flagged Mavi Marmana and the political and military leaders involved in the operation, according to the Zaman newspaper. ... Turkey demands names of soldiers involved in flotilla raid Report: Turkey threatens to leave UN Gaza flotilla inquiry panel over 'Israel ... Israel-favored UN draft angers Turkey |
Operation Donkey brings Iraqi equine to US Sacramento Bee Smoke The Donkey, who became a friend and mascot to a group of US Marines living in Iraq's Anbar Province nearly three years ago, arrived in New York this week aboard a cargo jet from Turkey. After being quarantined for two days, he was released ... |
Outdoors: Father & son double the fun turkey hunting Elmira Star-Gazette Photo provided I'm a big fan of introducing youth to outdoor sports, so I applaud Kevin McGill of Elmira for helping to guide his 14-year-old son Joseph to his first turkey on opening day. But McGill didn't stop there. He doubled his pleasure by ... |
The Guardian | Turkey should wield its power in Syria Boston Globe The missing international voice has been Syria's northern neighbor, economic benefactor, and the Middle East's newest regional power: Turkey. The government of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has spent the last decade building up a friendly ... Turkey and Syria Turkish PM says 'early' to call on Assad to go Syria's bloody tyrant |
USA Today | Iran, Syria, Libya, Turkey Stage Palestine PR Event Nakba in Israel Israel News Agency Iran, Syria, Libya, Turkey and Qatar are now funding a PR diversion away from the hundreds of murders in Syria and Libya by government forces against pro democracy citizens and focusing on Israel. Whenever Arab states are forced to confront poverty, ... Egypt Israel consider each other enemies Shall We Outlaw Observation of the Holocaust? What prospects for peace after Palestinian reconciliation? |
Culture of Middle East and Africa captured in trio of Foster City exhibits San Jose Mercury News They include "Memories of Syria," "Sephardi Women of Turkey" and "Amulets." "Memories of Syria" is a collection of 19 colorful paintings by Abraham Shemi-Shoham. The artist depicts moments in time from a childhood spent in the Syrian town of Allepo. ... |
Today's Zaman | 'Turkey could receive $20 bln in FDI by the end of 2011' Today's Zaman Bülent Göktuna, chairman of the board of Mineks International, a leading mergers and acquisitions (M&A) firm in Turkey, has said that by the end of 2011 the amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) Turkey would bring in could total up to $20 billion. ... |
Spring turkey hunt a riveting experience Milwaukee Journal Sentinel David Kovach, 17, of Muskego, surveys the surrounding woods of the "Turkeys Roost" camp in Richland County during the spring turkey hunt on April 28. Mathew Ammel, 13, of Menomonee Falls, proudly displays the turkey he shot during the spring hunt. ... |
Today's Zaman | Government, businesses seek to further spoken English in Turkey Today's Zaman Spoken English skills are fairly poor in Turkey in comparison to other non-English speaking nations, and the growing need for Turks to develop their spoken English has been acknowledged by the government and the business world alike. ... |