The National | In Riddle of Mideast Upheaval, Turkey Offers Itself as an Answer New York Times ISTANBUL — Not so long ago, the foreign policy of Turkey revolved around a single issue: the divided island of Cyprus. These days, its prime minister may be the most popular figure in the Middle East, its foreign minister envisions a ... Turkish Leader's Security Staff Scuffle with UN Guards Erdogan set to cut all Turkey's ties with Syria Israeli PM accuses Turkish leader of incitement for saying Jewish state ... |
AFP | Turkey quits negotiations with PKK for increasing attacks Xinhua 26 (Xinhua) -- Turkey quit the negotiation strategy with the outlawed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) as the organization sharply increased its attacks against soldiers and civilians. Ankara would only keep talks with the political leg of the Kurdish ... Turkey bombs PKK bases in north Iraq: rebels Turkey again bombs PKK camps in Iraq Erdogan: Turkey-Iran to Continue Efforts Against Kurdish Rebels |
AFP | The leaders of Turkey, Greece discuss oil and gas exploration dispute Washington Post By AP, ANKARA, Turkey — The leaders of Turkey and Greece on Monday discussed a dispute over oil and gas drilling off the divided island of Cyprus, officials from both countries said. Cyprus is divided into a Greek Cypriot south and a breakaway Turkish ... Off Cyprus, the hunt for oil and gas threatens to rekindle an old conflict Greece urges Turkey to be calm on Cyprus drilling Turkey 'poised to start Mediterranean gas search' |
The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines | Iowa won't file charges in turkey plant case Chicago Tribune AP Iowa won't pursue criminal charges against a Texas company that's accused of exploiting developmentally disabled workers at a turkey plant in eastern Iowa. According to The Des Moines Register (http://bit.ly/ofDfiB ), the Iowa attorney general's ... Iowa won't file charges in turkey plant case Henry's won't face criminal case, attorney general says State of Iowa won't file charges in turkey plant worker case |
Al-Arabiya | Boston museum returns Hercules bust to Turkey CBC.ca Beginning of Story Content Weary Herakles, the top half of a second-century marble bust depicting the mythological hero Hercules, has been returned to Turkey from a Boston museum. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed on Sunday that the statue ... Boston museum returns top half of Hercules statue to Turkey Erdogan Returns From US With Prizes Turkey: Boston museum returns top of Hercules statue |
Turkey Central Bank: Turkish Lira Still Relatively Undervalued Wall Street Journal NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The Turkish lira remains relatively undervalued compared to its emerging-market counterparts, the deputy governor of Turkey's central bank said Monday, but he noted it has depreciated less ... |
www.worldbulletin.net | Turkish Paper Lists Israelis It Says Were in Flotilla Raid New York Times The newspaper, Sabah, said the Turkish government began searching for the soldiers' identities after the Israeli authorities failed to cooperate in an investigation that prosecutors in Turkey said could lead to legal action. ... Report: Turkey operated agents in Israel to track soldiers Turkey IDs Israeli soldiers, commanders in ship's raid Turkey's Sabah Uses Facebook to Profile Israel Raid Soldiers |
Hurriyet Daily News | The Turkish ratings comedy Hurriyet Daily News That would have made Turkey investment-grade, except that the upgrade is to the local currency rating, whereas the more important foreign currency rating remained at BB, two notches below investment grade. Besides, the move seems largely technical. ... Turkey Gets An Upgrade |
Hurriyet Daily News | Freed hikers thank Turkey and Oman Hurriyet Daily News Two hikers jailed in Iran for more than two years for spying arrived in New York on Sunday, saying they had been held hostage simply because they were American and thanking countries including Turkey for mediating for their freedom. ... Freed US hikers rebuke Iran |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey, UK ink info partnership agreement Hurriyet Daily News Turkey and the United Kingdom signed Monday an information partnership agreement in a bid to create new opportunities and develop new commercial ties between the two countries. The agreement was signed between Turkish Economy Minister Zafer Çaglayan ... Turkey, UK sign information partnership deal Cable hopes eurozone crisis will counter anti-Turkey feeling in EU UK: Huge opportunities for UK firms in Turkey |