The Guardian | Turkey Joins NATO Missile Defense Shield New York Times Romania signed a deal for 24 interceptor missiles to be based there, and Turkey officially agreed to have in its territory a sophisticated American radar system that could be on the watch by the end of the year. American officials called the deal with ... U.S. Use of Radar Data Risks a Turkish Backlash Turkey joins NATO's missile defense shield 50 American soldiers to protect shield team in Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey plans Cyprus gas drill tit for tat Hurriyet Daily News Turkey and Turkish Cyprus have completed preparations for a retaliatory agreement for their own oil and gas exploration efforts, a diplomatic source says. Greece immediately condemned the move This file photo shows a floating oil platform tugged from a ... Turkey warns Cyprus against offshore gas drilling Rumblings of war: Greece and Israel sign pact against Turkey Turkey warns over Cyprus oil drilling plans |
Ha'aretz | Turkey blamed after defector is returned to Syria The Guardian Photograph: Muzaffar Salman/AP The first senior military officer to defect during the Syrian uprising has been arrested by regime forces after disappearing from Turkey and was set to appear on state television on Thursday night, prompting opposition ... Angry activists say Turkey handed deserted officer to Syria Turkey accused after defector returned to Syria In Blow to Opposition, a Dissident Syrian Army Officer is Captured |
Ha'aretz | Amid tight security, Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv loses to Turkey's Besiktas Ha'aretz By Haaretz Sports Staff Never mind the Turks - Maccabi Tel Aviv should apologize to its fans after last night's abject defensive performance in Istanbul. After all the pre-match tension surrounding the encounter, Maccabi failed to turn the game into a ... In Istanbul, Another Kick at Israel Anti-Israel protest marks Turkey football clash Israel soccer team playing in Turkey, despite tensions |
Reuters Africa | Turkey's Prime Minister Hails Arab Democracy Efforts in Tunisia Voice of America September 15, 2011 Turkey's Prime Minister Hails Arab Democracy Efforts in Tunisia VOA News Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday that Islam and democracy are not contradictory. On the second leg of his North Africa tour, ... Turkey's economic lie Turkey, Egypt boost relations for bigger influence Turkey's regional power play |
Boston Globe | Shifting alliances: Turkey vs. Israel Arab News The UN report analyzing it hit Israel twice: The first time when it confirmed Israel had committed serious crimes during the event; then, when its forgiving tone brought serious protests from Turkey and the Palestinians. Israel's main ally in the area ... Turkey's Neo-Ottoman Foreign Policy Turkey, Egypt to Triple Trade Turkey Asserts Self as Bold Regional Power |
Al-Bawaba | Political Scene: Israel After the Arab Spring New Yorker (blog) He adds that Israel's isolation (and America's with it) is largely its own doing, including its estrangement from Turkey: Five years ago, Turkey was Israel's most important ally in the Muslim world. This breach is unnecessary. Even after the event last ... The US, Israel and Turkey: When My Friend's Enemy is My Friend Feeding The Beast: When Journalists Fuel Harmful Narratives Iran Sees New Opportunity for Regional Domination Despite Turkish Competition |
The Guardian | Cold Turkey ESPN (blog) Did Trabzonspor deserve to win? Yes. Did Inter deserve to lose? No. Did Inter give everything? Yes. Did Inter play well? No. Football is not an exact science but despite its own apparent contradictions it always has some logic. ... Inter Milan Stunned by Champions League Newcomer Gasperini hits back at formation debate |
Engberg: Turkey season on the horizon Madison.com And this weekend is the opening of the bow deer season and the fall turkey season. Hundreds of thousands hunters will be out bow hunting this fall and this year will mark the longest bow hunting season ever held in Wisconsin. For the first time, ... Missouri hunting permits available online |
Butterball to shut Colorado facility at year-end Reuters CHICAGO, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Butterball LLC, the largest US turkey producer, said it will shut its plant in Longmont, Colorado at the end of this year due to high feed and fuel costs. The company, which operates six plants in the country, ... Garner's Butterball to shutter Colo. plant Butterball announces plans to close Longmont plant that employs 350 by year's end Butterball to shutter Longmont plant; 350 jobs to be lost |