Hurriyet Daily News (press release) | Rauf Denktash The Guardian As the leader of a state recognised by no other country but Turkey, he will forever be the subject of such split assessments. A one-man show almost from day of its birth on 15 November 1983, the breakaway Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus came into ... Turkey, Cyprus bid farewell to Denktaş Turkish Cypriot leader clung to idea of partition Turks all over world mourn loss of Turkish Cyprus founder Denktaş |
Turkey approaches Arab world with clear motives, unlike Iran Turkish Press Saudi Prince Abdulaziz Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has hailed the role of Turkey as a partner to Saudi Arabia and a contributor to Middle Eastern stability, a role he said is very new, but nevertheless much and urgently needed. ... |
Ennis talks Turkey with confidence after golden return The Independent If one player in La Liga could unveil Balotelli's famous 'Why Always Me?' t-shirt this weekend, it m... Some lively debate has been doing the rounds on Twitter this week after Warnock was sacked by QPR, w... ESPN America's Michael Kim makes his ... |
AFP | Thousands bid farewell to Turkish footba FOXSports.com About 10000 people, including fans from several Turkish clubs, bid farewell on Sunday to Lefter Kucukandonyadis, one of Turkey's top football players, who has died at 86. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egemen Bagis, Turkey's EU minister, ... Impact of Eurozone downgrades on Turkey Lefter Kucukandonyadis, one of Turkey's best soccer players, dies at 86 Turkish soccer legend passed away |
BBC News | Turkey police raids on Kurdish nationalist activists BBC News At least 30 people have been arrested in Turkey as part of an inquiry into alleged links between Kurdish activists and violent separatists. Turkish police carried out raids on more than 100 homes and offices. The operation focused on members of the ... Turkey's Kurdish Weltschmerz Turkish Justice: Gulen's Recent Response to Uludere Massacre Time for the PKK to bury their guns in history |
Hurriyet Daily News (press release) | Istanbul blackout leaves millions in dark CNN International By Ivan Watson and Yesim Comert, CNN Istanbul (CNN) -- A major power blackout hit Turkey's largest city Saturday afternoon, leaving millions of residents without electricity while shutting down Istanbul's subway and tram systems. ... Cold weather disrupts life throughout Turkey Northwest Turkey suffers two-hour blackout Report: Millions in Turkey affected by power outage |
Globe and Mail | Russian ship suspected of carrying munitions to Syria reappears near Turkish port Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — A Russian ship suspected of delivering munitions to Syria in violation of an EU arms embargo after an unscheduled stop in Cyprus has anchored off Turkey's coast, officials said Saturday. Foreign Ministry official Selcuk Unal said ... Russian Ship Reappears Near Turkish Port Turkey Sounds the Alarm as Russia, Cyprus Enable Mass Atrocities in Syria |
euronews | For Turkey, leverage requires maintaining ties with all sides The Daily Star By Mohammed Ayoob Turkey has over the past few weeks become the spearhead of a joint Western-Arab-Turkish policy aimed at forcing President Bashar Assad to cede power in Syria. This is quite a turnaround in Turkish policy, because over the past two ... Syrian opposition says brigadier-general has fled to Turkey Stuck in Turkey: Syria bars expat activists from delivering aid Iran denies shipping weapons to Syria through Turkey |
Fars News Agency | Will Turkey support sanctions against Iran? Today's Zaman This is why Turkey's much discussed “zero problems with neighbors” strategy has been difficult to maintain while trying to improve relations with Washington. Part of the problem has been the nature of the countries on Turkey's southern border. ... Did Obama give Turkey the green light to intervene in Syria? Speaker Rejects Claims about Iran's Message to US via Turkey Americans, Lend Me Your Eyes |
Today's Zaman | Maliki's attacks targeting Turkey undermine his own legitimacy Today's Zaman Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's harsh criticism of Turkey for what he considered interference in the domestic realm of Iraq is sure to draw the ire of Turkey, as observers have already labeled Maliki's reaction “a regrettable move” that will ... Iraq tells Turkey: Do not interfere in our affairs Maliki's bloc annoyed by Turkish officials |