Lusaka Times | UN summit on least developed countries to open in Turkey Hindustan Times Leaders of 48 least developed countries, donor countries and institutions gather in Istanbul on Monday for a UN conference to discuss a new 10-year-long development plan for the world's poorest nations. The Fourth United Nations Conference on Least ... Turkey to help reduce number of Least Developed Countries President Banda to travel to Turkey Ban calls for global support for poorest countries |
Globe and Mail | Formula One champ Sebastian Vettel on pole in Turkey AHN | All Headline News Suffice it to say that Sebastian Vettel is living a charmed life this season. The Formula One champion continues to dominate in qualifying and in the races and Saturday was no different as he earned the pole for Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix. ... Vettel supreme in Turkey Vettel takes his fifth straight poll as Red Bull dominate in Turkey Grand Prix of Turkey qualifying: Vettel sits on pole again |
Trend News Agency | Azerbaijan appreciates Turkey's stand on Nagorno-Karabakh Today's Zaman The Turkish prime minister's recent speech in Iğdır that stressed Azerbaijan's importance for Turkey was warmly welcomed in Azerbaijan, reinforcing the trust and understanding between the two brotherly nations, Azerbaijani experts say. ... Gunaysu: Neither Yes, Nor No “Noah's Harbor”: New railway as another guarantee of Turkey-Azerbaijan ... Turkey to conserve Armenian cathedral, church |
Voxy | Andrew Alderson: Turkish test could be more than a game New Zealand Herald Photo / AP The latest initiative to play the 2015 Anzac test in Turkey - marking the centenary of the New Zealand and Australian soldiers landing at Gallipoli - is one that encapsulates this motto, but is not without some risk. ... Kiwis, Kangaroos plan Anzac test in Turkey An Anzac match in Istanbul? Really? |
Today's Zaman | 1915 deprived Turkey of its Armenian language publications Today's Zaman Agos, a bilingual weekly newspaper based in İstanbul, is one of the few remaining Armenian publications in Turkey. It used to be that the colorful and multicultural nature of Anatolian society was reflected in various press publications. ... Turkey must recognize Armenian massacres – Turkish mayor (video, photo) Erbal and Suciyan: One Hundred Years of Abandonment |
Kansas City Star | PKK leader threatens Turkey with 'great war' Aljazeera.net Kurdish separatists have claimed responsibility for an ambush on a police convoy in northern Turkey, and warned the country's government it faces a "great war" if it fails to enter "meaningful negotiations" after next month's elections. ... Turkey debates presidential system Reports: Kurdish Rebels Claim Responsibility for Turkey Attack Zaman Newspaper Becomes Voice of Turkish Military Intelligence! |
The Checkered Flag | Turkey Saturday quotes: Ferrari autosport.com Fernando Alonso - 5th: "Fifth place is not the sort of result one can be pleased about, but today I am happy because I felt the car was more competitive than it has been in the first three qualifying sessions of the season. ... Alonso: Light at the end of the tunnel F1: Alonso Pleased With Progress Despite Same Outcome Alonso optimistic of podium finish |
Turkey needs judicial overhaul to boost press freedom Today's Zaman Major obstacles obstruct freedom of the press in Turkey; thus, there is an urgent need to amend laws to allow journalists to perform their jobs freely; however, the freedom of the press issue should not be used as a pretext to impede Turkey's efforts ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkish leader accused of power grab The Seattle Times AP Journalists march April 14 in Istanbul, Turkey, to protest arrests of journalists and threats to freedom of the press. The banner reads: "We will touch even if we get burned." No comments have been posted to this article. ... Turkey and NATO Turkey's foreign policy lacking, opposition chief says Why Turks Don't Like NATO |
Euroleague | Special Olympics Final Four crowns Turkey as champ Euroleague The final was a thriller between Turkey and Spain that was decided in the last seconds by 19-24, while Italy finished third and Greece, fourth in a game that ended 32-10. Former players Tomas Jofresa and Roger Esteller, coach Sergio Scariolo and ... |