KU official's e-mail about turkey incident draws attention Kansas City Star A dog rescuer in Indiana who read online about the turkey being chased and choked, his wing and leg broken, grew so angry about the animal abuse that she fired off an email to the first three deans she found on the university's website. They happened ... |
Globe and Mail | Now's the time to talk turkey about family finances Globe and Mail How many hard conversations about money have you had with your partner this holiday season? In some cases, it may have gotten tense. And just imagine trying to broach the topic of money with your parents, in-laws and children, over a holiday turkey. |
TIME | Why Is Turkey's Prime Minister at War with a Soap Opera? TIME Fittingly, the day that Dagi's article appeared, news broke that Turkey's media watchdog had decided to fine a private channel $30,000 for airing an episode of The Simpsons in which God was depicted as being under the sway of the devil. The program ... |
New Zealand Herald | Rising from margins to centre stage New Zealand Herald The new Turkey, say analysts Nathalie Tocci of Italy's Institute of International Affairs and Dimitar Bechev of the European Council on Foreign Relations, has no problem in believing it can go its own way. Opinion polls say its public is getting fed up ... Iran, Turkey to continue talks on 6-point Syria peace plan Iran, Turkey Discuss Exchange of Media Products, Expansion of Cooperation Iran to continue consulting with Turkey on Syria - spokesman |
TIME | Turkey's New Thinking on Iraqi Kurdistan Al-Monitor The idea of an independent Kurdistan bordering Turkey's predominantly Kurdish southeast, which has been wracked with separatist violence from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) for over quarter of a century, would have raised official hackles ... Iraq militia group warns to target Turkish interests Turkey: From 2012 to 2013 Iraq militia issues threat against Turkish interests |
Turkey: No Justice for Airstrike Victims Human Rights Watch One year on, no one has been held account for ordering the F-16 jets to drop the bombs that killed the 34 villagers. The Turkish government, parliament, and Diyarbakır prosecutor have so far failed the families of the victims in their search for justice. |
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Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey: Fears of Illiberal Democracy Al-Monitor Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan made a public remark that gave shivers to Turkey's liberal democrats. After complaining about the obstacles that Turkey's archaic-minded judiciary has raised against elected governments, he took on ... State and substate actors in Turkey: Which has more intelligence? |
The Daily Star | Turkey's Popular Jailhouse Authors Al-Monitor ANKARA — Only in Turkey can accused “terrorists” overwhelm the shelves of Turkish bookstores from behind bars. These trendy new jailhouse authors that include Turkish military officers, academicians and journalists have published more than 60 books. Turkish journalist released from jail Turkish Journalist Accused of Terrorist Plot Is Freed Pending Trial |
The Guardian | Turkey's facial hair implants growing as men shell out for virile image The Guardian Turkey's booming health tourism sector is getting hairier. Transplants have long been offered to those who are thin on top, but now facial hair implants are gaining in popularity, with follically challenged men flying in to make the most of the ... 'Facial hair transplant' gaining popularity in Turkey Struggling to grow a tache or beard? Then here's some good news for you |