Irish Independent | 1 killed, 18 wounded in bomb attack in Turkey The Associated Press ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's leader says Kurdish rebels have detonated a car bomb in southeast Turkey, killing an 11-year-old child and wounding 18 other people. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the explosion occurred Sunday as an ... Car bomb kills child, wounds 18 in southeast Turkey One dead, 18 wounded in southeast Turkey car explosion Kurdish car bomb killed child in Semdinli, says PM |
AFP | In Turkey, Syria poses a new test for Erdogan's authority Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has emerged during the past decade as a transformative leader of Turkey, pledging to make his country a model of Muslim democracy while presidingover an economic miracle of China-like growth ... Turkey's Erdogan hails party's decade of power Turkey's Erdogan sees tough path to constitutional reform Turkey's Erdogan hails 'mentality revolution' |
CM wants Turkey's security model for metro bus The News International He said security model of metro bus project of Turkey should be considered and a report be submitted to him. He said CCTV cameras would be installed on the entire route of the bus service which would be directly linked with the central control room. He ... |
AFP | Cyprus ignores Turkey, says to continue with natgas projects Business Recorder (blog) Cyprus on Sunday vowed to continue to develop offshore natural gas reserves, accusing arch-rival Turkey of trying to stir tensions after warning multinationals off participating in the island's projects. Sharpened rhetoric between the two neighbours ... Turkey threatens foreign companies Turkey warns will shun companies involved in Cyprus oil, gas drilling Turkey may 'reconsider' local Eni investments over Greek Cyprus ties |
CTV News | Iraq's Sunni VP receives new death sentence Atlanta Journal Constitution FILE - Iraq's Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi speaks to the media during a news conference in Ankara, Turkey, in this Monday, Sept. 10, 2012 file photo. An Iraqi court on Thursday Nov. 1 2012 unexpectedly convicted the country's fugitive Sunni vice ... Iraq court hands fugitive VP fourth death sentence |
Fars News Agency | Syria Blames Turkey for Cross-Border Arms Smuggling, Terrorists Infiltration Fars News Agency "Turkey overtly embarks on smuggling weapons (into Syria) and providing operation rooms assisted by spy satellites (for armed rebels and terrorist groups in Syria)," al-Laham said in a meeting with FNA Managing-Director Nezamoddin Moussavi. He said ... MORE ON THE STORY Costs and benefits of the Syria truce Flooding Syria With Foreign Arms: A View From Damascus – OpEd |
Trend.az | Turkey and Europe head to crossroads Hurriyet Daily News The European Union issued a bitter progress report on its everlasting candidate Turkey last month. It was the toughest one in the last ten years, which means that for the first time in 10 years - the 10-year rule of the Justice and Development Party ... Turkish PM touts capital punishment, rejecting Öcalan house arrest |
Turkish ex-president's autopsy fuels poisoning speculation Chicago Tribune ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An autopsy on late President Turgut Ozal, who led Turkey out of military rule in the 1980s and whose body was exhumed last month, will reveal he was poisoned, his son believes, calling for a full investigation of the "dark years ... |
Al-Arabiya | EFG Hermes eyes Turkey, Iraq, Libya after sealing JV Al-Arabiya Egyptian investment bank EFG Hermes aims to expand into Turkey, Iraq and Libya and plans to grow its asset management arm by 50 percent after the completion of its joint venture with Qatar's QInvest, it said on Friday. EFG Hermes announced its tie-up ... EFG Hermes looks to Turkey, Iraq, Libya |
Put a turkey on your table, or duck, venison, or razor clams | Washington ... Central Kitsap Reporter There's more than one way to put a turkey on your table for Thanksgiving. Rather than head to the grocery store, thousands of hunters plan to get their bird during the hunting season for wild turkey that gets under way Nov. 20 in eastern Washington. |