Los Angeles Times | France's proposed genocide law fuels Turkey's anger Los Angeles Times Relations between France and Turkey has been strained further since the French Parliament approved legislation that would make it illegal to deny the Armenian genocide. Turkish protesters demonstrate outside the French Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. Analysts say Turkey on wrong track over Armenia genocide Clinton sidesteps dispute between Turkey and France over genocide legislation Turkey and France in diplomatic rift as Sarkozy courts Armenians in ... |
Today's Zaman | Turkey and Russia develop strategic alliance Today's Zaman Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu attended the Turkey-Russia Joint Strategic Planning Group meeting along with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov. (PHOTO CİHAN) Turkey, the “unreliable NATO member” in the Cold War years, is now a strategic ... Turkey and Russia: heading towards strong multi-dimensional and multi ... Turkey's Minister of Foreign Affairs visited Moscow to discuss bilateral relations |
Trend.az | Turkey weighing measures before taking action on French denial bill Sunday's Zaman (PHOTO TODAY'S ZAMAN, Fatih Tursun) As the announcement of measures Turkey pledged to bring against France following the anticipated approval of a denial bill in the French Senate continues to be delayed, experts and those in business circles breathe a ... Turkish FM: Turkey supports France's exclusion from the OSCE Minsk Group Either Turkey is among co-chairs, or France must be removed - Davutoglu Expert says settlement program response to Turkish deportation policy |
Sultanate, Turkey discuss judicial ties Oman Tribune Al Hinai said he had seen the Turkish court infrastructure, its legal education institutions during his visit to Turkey two years ago and expressed the desire to benefit from it. Turkey's zeal to cooperate with the Sultanate in modernising work at ... Oman-Turkey talks focus on computerisation, e-legal cases Turkey''s Justice Minister holds cooperation talks in Oman |
AFP | Gulf states, Turkey urge Syria to accept Arab plan AFP ISTANBUL — The Gulf Arab states and Turkey, which have spearheaded regional condemnation of the Syrian regime for its deadly crackdown, urged Damascus Saturday to accept an Arab League plan to stop the bloodshed "without delay. Gulf States and Turkey Hold Meeting in Istanbul to Continue Conspiring against ... 'Syria must fulfill peace plan' says Turkey, Gulf states GCC, Turkey urge Syria to accept Arab League peace plan |
Turkey ready to debate controversial Courts of Independence, says veteran ... Sunday's Zaman The latest debate on the Dersim massacre, which took place in the early years of the republic, when the state violently suppressed a rebellion in today's Tunceli, killing thousands of innocent people, has raised calls for Turkey to face up to similar ... |
Haaretz | Turkey may provide Hamas with $300 million in annual aid Haaretz Turkey may provide Hamas with $300 million in annual aid, Turkish sources report. The aid would take place of Iranian funding, which has been significantly reduced. Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh reportedly received assurances to this effect ... Hamas quietly quits Syria as violence continues |
Sofia Echo | Turkey Marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day Voice of America January 27, 2012 Turkey Marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day Dorian Jones | Istanbul Turkey marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day by becoming the first predominantly Muslim country to screen the iconic holocaust documentary, Shoah. In Major Step, Turkey Airs Holocaust Documentary Turkey: State TV Broadcasts Holocaust Documentary Turkey 1st Muslim nation to show 'Shoah' |
Turkey Ministry Recommends Jewish Artist for Eurovision, HT Says BusinessWeek 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's Foreign Ministry recommended a Jewish Turk represent the country at the Eurovision song contest, Haberturk newspaper reported, without saying how it got the information. The ministry sent a letter to state television channel ... |
Hurriyet Daily News (press release) | $3 Bln enters into Turkey in 25 days Turkish Press Three billion has entered into Turkey in 25 days, Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan has said yesterday, speaking in the town of Davos where capitalism is questioned this year. “We won't allow economy to fall into recession,” Babacan said in a televised ... Babacan of Turkey Says Few at Davos Optimistic for Europe Turkey Sweetens Bosporus Bridge Project After Receiving No Bids Turkey to lead region: deputy PM |