New York Times | Turkey's Glow Dims as Press Faces Charges New York Times ISTANBUL — A year ago, the journalist Nedim Sener was investigating a murky terrorist network that prosecutors maintain was plotting to overthrow Turkey's Muslim-inspired government. Today, Mr. Sener stands accused of being part of that plot, ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Turkey to Broach Kurdistan Issue in Tehran Voice of America January 04, 2012 Turkey to Broach Kurdistan Issue in Tehran Dorian Jones | Istanbul Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is in Iran for talks that are expected to address the burgeoning political crisis in neighboring Iraq, where Vice President ... Turkey offers compensation for airstrike victims Turkish Parties Fear Kurdish Autonomy |
www.worldbulletin.net | Iran dealings put Turkey's Halkbank in spotlight Reuters Bank, 75% state-owned, reflects govt stance on sanctions * Handles payments by refiner Tupras to Iran, sources say * Turkey to seek waiver from US for Tupras By Simon Cameron-Moore ISTANBUL, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Turkish lender Halkbank , little known ... Turkey to seek US waiver on Iran oil - energy official Turkey says oil trade with Iran to continue for now Seoul, Ankara seeking US waiver on Iran oil |
The Hindu | Turkey opposes regional cold war: FM Xinhua 4 (Xinhua) -- Turkey opposes any polarization in the Middle East or regional cold war amid rising tension risks, Turkish semi-official Anatolia news agency quoted Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as saying on Wednesday. Speaking during an interview ... Turkey Foreign Minister's Iran visit likely to fast-track N-talks Turkey warns against Shia-Sunni Cold War Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey Foreign Minister, To Visit Iran |
Sanitary district collecting used turkey fryer grease San Jose Mercury News A similar recycling event after Thanksgiving netted approximately 140 gallons, most of it contributed by people who deep-fried turkey dinners, district General Manager Tom Williams said. The district hopes to make this pilot program a regular service ... |
Today's Zaman | Turkey - Factors to Watch on Jan 4 Reuters The yield on Turkey's benchmark bond maturing on Dec. 4, 2013 closed at 11.53 percent on Tuesday, up from a previous close of 11.48 percent. Istanbul's main stock index closed 2.96 percent higher at 52859.07 points on Tuesday, outperforming the MSCI ... Turkey's inflation hits double-digit figure, almost double the official target ... Turkey: 2012′s first bloodbath Turkey's annual inflation hits 3-year peak at 10.45 percent |
Deloitte Optimistic for Turkey M&A After 2011 Deals Set Record BusinessWeek 4 (Bloomberg) -- Deloitte & Touche LLP is “optimistic” about mergers and acquisitions in Turkey in 2012, mostly in medium-sized companies, and expects government plans to sell assets to dominate activity. Energy, retail, internet retail, ... |
The Daily Star | Turkey: The Tricky Business of Confronting a Dark Past EurasiaNet Without a doubt, one of the major changes in Turkey in recent years has been the willingness of the state and of a growing segment of Turkish society to confront some of the dark chapters in the country's modern history. The way this is being done ... Turkey Indicts Two Generals in Coup From 1980 Turkey: Former President Indicted for 1980 Coup Turkey to try former generals for coup |
Turkey Building New Crossings to Iraq Rudaw ERBIL, Iraqi Kurdistan -- Turkish authorities say their country is planning to open four new border crossings and a railway between Turkey and Iraq. The projects are part of an agreement between Iraq and Turkey and are expected to boost trade ties ... |
Bid adieu to the fat-drenched holiday turkey and take the skin off Toronto Sun Get back on the sensible-eating bandwagon by biting into turkey. No, not the type you recently chowed down on — all fat and butter-basted with stuffing on the side. We're talking lean and lovely turkey — it's far more than just a holiday meal, ... |