China Daily | Turkey hopes for quick progress to end Libya conflict Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey said on Tuesday it was hopeful that Western and Arab governments working with Libyan rebels could forge the framework of a political solution by next month to help bring an end to the Libyan conflict. "We hope for significant ... Turkey Backing Libyan Opposition Libya rebels to hold talks in Turkey Turkey Seizes Libyan Bank Assets |
Aljazeera.net | Soccer-Turkish federation to act on match-fixing probe Reuters ISTANBUL, July 5 (Reuters) - Turkey's football federation said on Tuesday it will act swiftly in response to nationwide match-fixing allegations, without waiting for the outcome of a judicial investigation which emerged at the weekend. ... TFF signals a quick call on landmark match-fixing case Turkey: Match-Fixing Scandal Hits Country's Football League 8 more people held in Turkish fixing probe |
The Hindu | Israel, Turkey Press To Restore Alliance The Jewish Week Israeli and Turkish representatives reportedly met privately here this week to hammer out an agreement — perhaps as early as this week — that would restore their countries' historic alliance, which was shattered in the winter of 2009 over Turkey's ... Israeli ministers divided over defense exports to Turkey FM thwarting sale of defense equipment to Turkey Israel, Turkey scramble to reach compromise on UN Gaza flotilla report |
Albaraka Banking Group's Egypt and Turkey Units to Raise Funds Bloomberg Albaraka Banking Group (BARKA) BSC's units in Egypt and Turkey are planning to sell Islamic bonds and seek a Shariah-compliant syndicated loan, Chief Executive Officer Adnan Ahmed Yousif said. ... Albaraka Banking Group's Egypt and Turkey Units to Raise Funds |
Al-Arabiya | Turkey's ambitious Erdogan not a tolerant man. London Dispatch by Ray Moseley Al-Arabiya He noted that Turkey ranks 138th in the world in the international press freedom index. The Turkish Journalists Association says 58 journalists are in jail, more than in China. Mr. Peet ranked constitutional reform as one of four principal challenges ... Turkey to double size of its army Turkey elects new speaker as opposition keeps up boycott Turkey's parliament elects new speaker |
www.worldbulletin.net | Turkey: Kurds Doubting Promise of Political Fresh Start EurasiaNet Before Turkey's parliamentary elections in June, many Kurdish politicians saw the government's constitutional reform initiative as a chance to advance their community's decades-long struggle for broader cultural and political rights. ... Election impasse triggers boycott, protests in Turkey Pro-Kurdish party holds group meet in Diyarbakır |
Exhibit explores 'The Mystique of India and Turkey' Ct Post While he most recently returned from South Korea and China, it's the photographs from his previous trip to India and Turkey which are on display at the Good News Cafe in Woodbury. "The Mystique of India and Turkey" is the name of this exhibit at the ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Ruling party, main opposition CHP trade barbs over protest Hurriyet Daily News Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party, or CHP, launched a counterattack Tuesday against the ruling party, vowing not to “bow down” to its threats to veto opposition deputies who are currently behind bars. The CHP will not “bow down to ... Turkey's AKP warns of deputy rights as CHP insists on boycott New Parliament Speaker Cemil Çiçek says his priority is the new constitution New Parliament Speaker Cemil Çiçek says his priority is the new constitution |
The National | Turkey's growing regional power boosts EU membership hopes The National Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu (right) and his German counterpart, Guido Westerwelle, looking at the city before their meeting in Istanbul. ISTANBUL // As a rising regional power in a tumultuous Middle East, Turkey has laboured for months ... Westerwelle calls for closer Turkey ties to EU |
Kurdish tensions escalate in Turkey parliament row The Daily Star ANKARA: Turkey's main opposition Tuesday vowed to maintain a parliamentary boycott as the ruling party threatened that its deputies might be expelled from the legislature as fresh violence in the Kurdish south killed two Turkish soldiers. ... Boycott row escalates in Turkey What's the PKK's problem with the AKP? |