Ha'aretz | Israel Says It Won't Apologize to Turkey for Deadly Flotilla Raid New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel has decided not to apologize to Turkey for last year's deadly raid on a Turkish protest flotilla bound for Gaza ahead of a United Nations report on the episode scheduled to be published early next week, ... Turkey plans diplomatic assault on Israel after its refusal to apologize for ... Israel refuses to apologize to Turkey for flotilla deaths Israel Won't Apologize for Attack on Gaza Flotilla |
The Nation, Pakistan | Turkey Vows Retaliation for Kurdish Ambush New York Times ISTANBUL — Turkish warplanes bombed suspected Kurdish insurgent positions inside northern Iraq late Wednesday for the first time in a year, news services in Turkey reported, hours after an insurgent ambush on a ... Hope For Peace Fades in Turkey Over PKK Attack 8 killed, 14 wounded in PKK attack in southeast Turkey Turkish warplanes attack PKK targets in Iraq |
Ahram Online | OIC pledges $350 million to Somalia at Turkey summit SomalilandPress We hope to raise the commitments to $500 million in a very short time,” he told a news conference after the summit, held in Turkey's commercial capital during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan appealed for aid for ... Turkey calls famine-struck Somalia 'a test for humanity' Erdogan urges Islamic states to step up assistance for Somalia Somalia a test for humanity, says Turkey |
FOX 9 News | Cargill resumes ground turkey production in Arkansas Minnesota Public Radio Cargill has approval from the federal government to resume ground turkey production at its plant in Springdale, Ark. On Aug. 3, Cargill voluntarily recalled 36 million pounds of ground turkey linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak that killed one ... Cargill resumes turkey production at Arkansas plant at center of ground meat ... Lawsuit Filed Over Ground Turkey Food Poisoning Suffered by Toddler Lawsuits begin in connection to salmonella-tainted turkey |
Xinhua | US to Turkey: We know when to say bye to Assad Hurriyet Daily News US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Turkey, Saudi Arabia and other governments should call on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down, declining to make that call herself, but Turkey is not willing to be the leading country in that role. ... The US can't trust Turkey Why the US should speak out for freedom in Syria US urges Turks, Saudis to press Assad to step down |
The Hindu | Turkey: Syrian situation may become Libya-style civil war Jerusalem Post Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan compared the situation to that in Libya, where rebels have been fighting forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi since February. “We have done our best on Libya, but haven't been able to generate any results. ... Turkey PM compares Syrian leader Bashar Assad to Muammar Gaddafi Turkey warns of 'steps' if Syria continues crackdown on protests Jordan, Turkey join calls for Syria to end the violence |
Business Recorder | Turkish assets recover, bond yields at 7-mth low Reuters ISTANBUL, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Turkey's lira firmed on Wednesday, aided by gains in the euro against the dollar and a tentative recovery in global share markets, while bonds found some support on the possibility of future interest rate cuts, dealers said ... Turkish Central Bank Under 'Psychological' Pressure, Ex-Chief Canevi Says Turkey's economy outlook Turkey Central Bank To Hold $100M Auction Monday |
Ha'aretz | Jordan, Turkey renew call for ending Syria violence Jordan Times ISTANBUL (Agencies) - Jordan and Turkey on Wednesday called for an end to the violence in Syria and urged Damascus to implement reforms, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The call was made during a press conference following talks between ... Explosions spark energy dependence concerns in Turkey Turkey calls anew for end to Syria operations Turkey seeks regional stance vis-à-vis Syria |
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Expands Presence in Turkey with the New Sheraton ... MarketWatch (press release) Scheduled to open in 2013, the new Sheraton Adana Hotel will be ideally located on the bank of the River Seyhan in the centre of Adana in the southern region of Turkey. The opening of the Sheraton Adana Hotel is part of the company's strategic ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Trying to Keep Momentum in Global Slowdown, Babacan Says BusinessWeek 17 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey is trying to retain some “growth impetus” to avoid a repeat of the sharp contraction in gross domestic product it suffered in 2009, Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan said. GDP growth next year is likely to slow below 5 percent ... Turkey's deputy PM Babacan says government supports c.bank policy Union claims gov't manipulates figures |