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. Clinton sidesteps dispute between Turkey and France over genocide legislation Analysts say Turkey on wrong track over Armenia genocide Was it a genocide? |
Trend.az | Sarkozy Should Not Attempt to Legislate Turkey's History: View Bloomberg Beginning in 1915, as many as 1.5 million ethnic Armenians living in what today is modern Turkey were killed or deported. The Ottoman Empire was falling apart, or more accurately was being dismembered by Britain, France and Russia. Turkey weighing measures before taking action on French denial bill Turkish minister: I deny the Armenian genocide, come arrest me Turkish FM: Turkey supports France's exclusion from the OSCE Minsk Group |
Haaretz | Turkey denies aid to Hamas, leaves door open to its office in Turkey Today's Zaman (Photo: Reuters) As Hamas officials in Damascus pack up to leave for good in search of a new home, Turkish Foreign Ministry officials denied claims that Turkey had offered hundreds of millions of dollars to Hamas to make up for undelivered financial ... Turkey may provide Hamas with $300 million in annual aid Arab Spring breeze swaying Hamas too Khaled Mashaal's Next Career Move |
Deadline Approaching For Fort McCoy Turkey Applications WISC Madison People have about three more weeks to submit applications to hunt turkeys on a western Wisconsin military base this spring. Fort McCoy will accept applications through Feb. 17. Hunters the state Department of Natural Resources has selected to ... On the trail |
Turkey denies providing financial aid to Hamas People's Daily Online Officials from Turkey's foreign ministry approached by Turkish newspaper Today's Zaman said such allegations were "made up and did not reflect the truth." Western media have reported that Turkey would provide some 300 million US dollars to Hamas ... 'Turkey denies promise of $300m. aid to Hamas' Iran denies sending nurses to spy on Turkey |
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' |
Today's Zaman | Report: Minister cancels US-Iraq-Turkey counterterrorism meeting Today's Zaman Turkey's interior minister has cancelled a Baghdad trip to join a trilateral meeting between Turkey, Iraq and the US to combat terrorism in the region, on the grounds that ties are strained between Turkey and Iraq following the Iraqi prime minister's ... Turkish interior minister cancels trip to anti-terror meeting in Baghdad |
Anytime Deli Turkey and Ham Fotloong Sandwiches Recalled For Listeria ... Grocery.com Florida-based food company ME Thompson, Inc. has announced a recall of its Anytime Deli Ham and Turkey Footlong sandwiches. This product is believed to have been contaminated by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The problem was discovered through a ... M.E. Thompson, Inc. Recalls Anytime Deli Brand Turkey & Ham Footlong Sandwich ... |
Day Press News | Turkey, GCC express concern over Syrian violence, hope for immediate transition Today's Zaman (Photo: AP) Turkey and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries at a ministerial level meeting on Saturday reiterated their concern regarding the continuation of bloodshed in Syria and urged Syria to implement an Arab League roadmap that was ... GCC and Turkey stand united on Syria GCC & Turkey united on Syria Turkey, GCC have great potential: Turkish FM |
Brisbane Times | Saudi signals it could make up Turkish oil shortfall Financial Times By Daniel Dombey in Istanbul and Javier Blas in London Saudi Arabia has signalled it could meet a possible shortfall in Turkey's oil imports if supplies from Iran are hit by new US and European Union sanctions, in a sign of the interest of Turkey's ... Turkey and Iran: Neither enemies nor friends Don't let the Gulf widen Balanced oil market 'vital' |