Hurriyet Daily News | Why Syria and Turkey Are Suddenly Far Apart on Arab Spring Protests TIME Throughout the 1990s, the Syrian government had sheltered Turkey's public enemy No. 1, Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the PKK, the Kurdish terrorist group. If Syria refused to expel him, the Turkish leadership made clear in 1998, then the Turks would march ... Syria replaces envoy to Turkey as Antalya readies for opposition meet Syrian opposition in exile plans to meet in Turkey Think tank report says Turkey should focus on Syria |
The Hindu | Deadly blasts occur in Yemen and Turkey Xinhua BEIJING,May 27 (Xinhuanet) -- At least 28 people have been killed in an explosion at an arms storage facility in Yemen's capital, Sanaa. The blast occurred during an overnight exchange of gunfire. Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh ordered the arrest ... Turkey plans to evacuate 30 Turks stranded in Yemen |
ABC Action News | TaxWatch Turkey List Draws Ire of Lawmakers Sunshine State News TaxWatch's turkey list, released Tuesday, contains 105 different line items, with an explanation by each one. The largest item is a $12 million project for homeless veterans in Brevard County, Senate President Mike Haridopolos' district. ... Florida Taxwatch: USF Poly Funds on Turkey List TaxWatch 'turkey' list blasts state spending on local projects Florida budget earmarks get failing grades from Florida TaxWatch Turkey list |
CTV.ca | Turkey blast rocks Istanbul shopping district Telegraph.co.uk Turkey was already on high alert ahead of elections next month amid threats of violence from Kurdish separatists. Police scoured the area for secondary devices as paramedics treated the injured, believed to include ... Bomb blast injures 8 in Turkey Bomb blast wounds at least 7 in Istanbul Bomb attack in Istanbul wounds eight |
Kansas City Star | Hormel 2Q Profit Up 41%; Sees Pork, Turkey Margins Falling Wall Street Journal (HRL) expects margins for its pork and turkey processing businesses will fall from lofty levels as costs for hogs and feed for turkeys increase. The company also is struggling to raise prices fast enough to keep up with cost inflation. ... Hormel's Profits Increase 41% but Shares Plunge on Margin Concerns (HRL) Strong Profits Prompt Hormel to Raise Expectations Hormel shares fall on long-term margin questions |
Denizbank, Tupras, Turkcell, Vakifbank: Turkey Market Preview Bloomberg The following stocks may be active in Turkey. Symbols are in parentheses and prices are from the last close. Denizbank AS (DENIZ) : The Turkish bank's parent, Dexia SA, aims to complete the sale of its life ... Turkcell says court rejects Sonera Holding suit Denizbank, Tupras, Turkcell, Vakifbank: Turkey Market Preview |
Vodafone Turkey Expects Sales Growth to Stabilize, CEO Says Bloomberg Vodafone Group Plc (VOD) predicts that revenue growth in Turkey will “consolidate and be stable” after rapid expansion in the past two years, according to Serpil Timuray, chief executive officer of Vodafone ... |
CTV.ca | Turkey Calls for Syrian Reforms on Order of 'Shock Therapy' New York Times KONYA, Turkey — The foreign minister of Turkey said Wednesday that President Bashar al-Assad of Syria must deliver reforms that would constitute “shock therapy” to his country if he had any hope of ending a nine-week crisis that was ... Turkey's public concerns grow as tension in Syria prolonged Syrian Opposition To Meet In Turkey: May 31 – June 2 – OpEd Syria opposition to meet in Turkey |
www.worldbulletin.net | The Middle East Channel: Is Turkey losing its balancing act in the new Middle ... Foreign Policy Under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) Turkey is having a tough time adjusting its much heralded foreign policy of "zero problems with neighbors" to the new realities of the Middle East. Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu says Turkey wants good ... Obama's Success Hinges on Turkey's Upcoming Election What should the status of minorities be in the new constitution? PM Erdoğan announces 'crazy' projects for Turkey's capital |
Independent Online | Policy experiment puts Turkey at risk Independent Online Turkey's yawning balance of payments deficit and an exodus of foreign investors suggest that its unorthodox monetary policy experiment may have gone too far, threatening to make Ankara a new flashpoint for risk in global emerging markets. ... Turkey Could Crumble |