Today's Zaman | Internet Filters Set Off Protests Around Turkey New York Times ISTANBUL — Thousands of people in more than 30 cities around Turkey took to the streets on Sunday to protest a new system of filtering the Internet that opponents consider censorship. The Information and Communications Technologies ... Marchers protest new Turkish Web filtering rules Thousands rally against web censorship in Turkey 'Yes We Ban!' — Turks Protest Internet Censorship |
The Guardian | The Arab Spring Reshuffles Turkey's Cards Huffington Post (blog) The Turkish prime minister is aware that there can be no escape from reformulating the identity and the nature of Turkey's desired regional role. He is however uncertain of the ultimate conclusion of the events in Syria, Libya or Iran, and therefore ... Syria as Turkey's domestic issue Why Washington must look to Ankara Turkey's changing tunes on Syria |
msnbc.com | Smoke the Iraqi donkey, a favorite of Camp Pendleton Marines, arrives in US Los Angeles Times Smoke arrived last week in New York aboard a cargo flight that originated in Turkey after a combined effort of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and retired Marine Col. John Folsom. In 2008, Folsom and Marines from the Camp ... Iraqi donkey Smoke touches down in US Iraqi donkey becomes a US resident Smoke The Iraqi Donkey Becomes An American |
Eurasia Review | Is the US really holding out on us? Hurriyet Daily News Last week, in response to Turkish authorities' statements that the United States has not given enough support to Turkey in its fight against the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, US ambassador to Ankara, Francis J. Ricciardone, was reported ... PKK rebels killed in southeast Turkey A fundamental deadlock in Kurdish politics Turkish forces kill 12 Kurd fighters crossing from Iraq |
Ynetnews | Anti-Israel protests in Turkey commemorate catastrophe Daily Star - Lebanon ISTANBUL: More than 100 Turkish protesters staged an anti-Israeli protest in Istanbul Sunday to mark the “Nakba,” or Catastrophe, which commemorates the displacement of Palestinians following the creation of the Jewish state in 1948. ... Turkey, Jordan mark 'Nakba Day' |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkish parties' political communications miss the mark, say experts Hurriyet Daily News With less than one month until Turkey's upcoming general elections, experts are debating the efficacy of the leading political parties' communication strategies. While many find the ruling AKP's tools as 'the most successful' among all, some experts ... Erdoğan's dilemma Claire Berlinski, Ed.: Plots, Poisonings, and Compote Laxatives--It's Turkish ... |
Turkey Foot school grows greener Zanesville Times Recorder EDGEWOOD - When Kenton County School District officials said the new Turkey Foot Middle School was going to be "green," they meant it in every possible way. The school just added its 13th energy-saving feature by installing $2 million worth of solar ... |
Tennessee's turkey harvest numbers off some, but TWRA still pleased Memphis Commercial Appeal Tennessee turkey hunters have seen a lot of strutting wild turkeys this year, killing more than 32000 as of Friday morning. Fayette County hunter Butch Matthews shows off a nice gobbler he killed earlier this turkey season. It was the first bird he's ... |
Daily Mail | 'Suddenly the plane smelled like burned turkey': JetBlue flight forced into ... Daily Mail By Daily Mail Reporter Hungry passengers were disappointed when what they thought was a hot turkey lunch instead turned out to be D-Day for a big bird. Salivating passengers were shocked at JFK yesterday when their Aruba-bound flight had to make an ... |
Amer Group of Egypt Rallies After Board Approves Turkey Project Bloomberg Amer Group Holding (AMER), an Egyptian resorts developer, rose the most in almost a month after the board approved starting a project in Turkey. The shares gained 7.3 percent, the most since April 19, ... Amer Group of Egypt Rallies After Board Approves Turkey Project |