AFP | Turkey: 17 Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash Wall Street Journal ANKARA, Turkey—A Turkish military helicopter carrying soldiers on a mission against Kurdish rebels crashed because of bad weather Saturday, killing all 17 troops onboard, officials said. Thirteen soldiers and four military crewmembers were killed in ... Kurdish politicians join militants' hunger strike in Turkey 17 killed as Turkey helicopter crashes Turkey needs to change course over own insurgency |
The Hindu | Thousands more Syrian refugees flee; Daraa suicide bombings kill 20 soldiers Haaretz CEYLANPINAR, Turkey - Gun and mortar fire could be heard yesterday from the Syrian border town of Ras al-Ain two days after it fell to rebels fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad, and refugees who had fled to Turkey said they feared retribution ... Archaeologists explore site on Syria-Turkey border Turkey's new dilemma Syria border fighting sends 8000 fleeing to Turkey |
WND.com | Turkey trying to blunt Iran's influence WND.com WASHINGTON – Turkey is undertaking a “soft” approach to spreading its influence well beyond its own borders in an effort to rein in Iran's growing role among the Sunni governments of the Gulf Arab countries, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 ... |
A pre-Turkey Day parking program, and a Worcester line win Boston.com (blog) Heading into a somewhat-snowy weekend, still, for some -- it's getting to be that time of year where traffic gets heavier and heavier as the days go on. Yep, it's almost The Holidays™ ... look for the Christmas Creep, coming to a road near you soon ... |
ABC News | PETA attacks Thanksgiving tradition of eating turkey Toronto Sun Millions of North Americans are expected to dig into turkey on Thanksgiving Day, but People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) feels it has a better idea about what to stick in the roasted bird. On Friday, the group announced it would be ... PETA Thanksgiving billboard asks kids: Would you eat your dog? PETA asks kids at Thanksgiving, will you eat your dog? |
Pakistan, Turkey enjoy exemplary defence relations The Nation KARACHI (PR) - Turkey and Pakistan play very important roles in their respective regions and defence ties between the two countries are becoming ever closer. This was said by Mr Murad Bayar, Undersecretary for Defence Industries of the Republic of ... |
DCIAA football: Wilson secures first trip to Turkey Bowl since 1991 with win ... Washington Post Abdul Adams is just 15 years old, and as a freshman wide receiver in his first varsity game at Wilson, he looked the part at times on Saturday against Anacostia. The slim Adams nearly muffed a punt. On another play, he was unsure if he was supposed to ... |
Haaretz | Report: Israel to renew spy plane deal with Turkey Haaretz More importantly, the decision, which would have to be approved by the Defense Ministry, may indicate that the government is softening its stance on defense exports to Turkey, the report said. Turkey had ordered the 737-700 AWACs plane from Boeing in ... |
As Turkey Rises, 'A Real Problem' With Censorship North Country Public Radio Nov 10, 2012 (Weekend Edition Saturday) — The country is disputing a new report that names it as the world's leading jailer of journalists, with scores behind bars -- ahead of Iran, China and other authoritarian states. Ongoing international attention ... |
Victoria Advocate | Tips on saving some green this Turkey Day Victoria Advocate Stretch that food dollar by turning extra Thanksgiving goodies into extra meals. Store deals can come in handy here, too. Some groceries offer a free ham when you buy a turkey. Why not take them up on it and get more bang - and meals - for your buck? Thanksgiving Recipes: How to Cook a Turkey Grilled or fried, turkeys are still a Thanksgiving staple Gobbler fans look for deals |