NPR | Turkey Pushes Syrians Into Limbo Across Border NPR Most recently, the Turkish city became a hub for the Syrian rebellion. For many months, Turkish authorities tolerated Antakya's status, and even encouraged it. Turkey built refugee camps for tens of thousands of Syrians, and even one for officers who ... |
New York Times | Seeking Return of Art, Turkey Jolts Museums New York Times ISTANBUL β An aggressive campaign by Turkey to reclaim antiquities it says were looted has led in recent months to the return of an ancient sphinx and many golden treasures from the region's rich past. But it has also drawn condemnation from some of ... Museums react with alarm as Turkey demands its art Turkey Would Like All of Its Art Back, Please Turkey's campaign criticized |
Al-Monitor | Turkey's Erdogan sets the stage for presidential bid Pakistan Daily Times TURKEY'S Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has touched off speculation on his political future after dropping clear hints that he is eyeing the presidency to build on his near-decade in power. Erdogan won re-election on Sunday as leader of his ... Erdogan Adopts Islamic Fervor For Turkey's Future and His Own Turkey's strength is in its institutions Turkey's Ruling Party Celebrates Hamas |
Boston Globe | Celtics move training camp to Turkey and Italy Enterprise News By the time the plane landed in that nation 11 hours later, around 6 o'clock this morning, Celtics coach Doc Rivers was expecting to have a much better understanding of Turkey. βIt's funny,'' said Rivers. βI bought three or four books and magazines ... Celtics training camp takes flight, heads to Turkey Celtics Approach Preseason Trip to Turkey and Italy as Business First ... |
Turkey, Egypt slam Syrian regime U-T San Diego ANKARA, Turkey β Turkey and Egypt sought to boost their alliance in a turbulent region on Sunday, unleashing harsh criticism of the Syrian regime and pledging joint support for the Palestinian cause. Egypt's new president, Mohammed Morsi, addressed a ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Syrian minister accuses US, allies of stoking 'terrorism' as fighting ... Newser Rada Hallabi, 4, who is sick with diabetes, lies on a blanket in a refugee camp on the border with Turkey, near Azaz village, Syria, Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012. (AP Photo / Manu Brabo) (Associated Press) ... Syrian FM: No peace until Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Libya and others ... Syrian minister accuses US of stoking 'terrorism' Syria remains defiant amid carnage |
Business Recorder (blog) | UPDATE 1-Turkey raises gas, electricity prices by 9.8 pct Reuters (Adds electricity price hikes, comment). ANKARA Oct 1 (Reuters) - Turkey raised natural gas and electricity prices by 9.8 percent from Monday in line with rising global energy costs, state officials announced, a move that will help support public ... Turkey raises gas, electricity prices by 9.8pc Energy Costs Rise In Turkey, As Promised |
Cook's Corner: Turkey tetrazzini gets a redo with reduced fat Sacramento Bee Connie Anderson remembered her sister Linda had a delicious turkey tetrazzini recipe "that ran in The Herald in the '80s" when she read a recent column. While I furnished a recipe for Oleta Powell, who had lost hers, I agree with Anderson this one ... |
Turkey Yields Rise to One-Month High on Energy Price Increases Businessweek Yields on two-year benchmark Turkish debt rose to the highest level in almost a month after electricity and natural gas price increases spurred expectations that inflation will quicken. The yield on two-year fixed income securities climbed four basis ... |
Turkey's Sledgehammer Case: A Severe Blow to Militarism Within Huffington Post (blog) After a painful, intensely debated judicial process which took 21 months, Turkey's most spectacular and critical coup trial, branded by its code name "Sledgehammer," ended with not much surprise when 326 people, almost all of them officers, were ... |