Fox News | Bombing wounds 15 policemen in Turkey Daily Herald Forensic police cover a damaged police vehicle after a bomb went off near the country's ruling party offices in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, Thursday, March 1, 2012. A vehicle and a police bus were damaged in the explosion near the office of Prime ... Turkey blast wounds police and a civilian in Istanbul Turkey Bomb Wounds At Least 15 Policemen In Istanbul Bombing near Turkey's ruling party headquarters injures 10 |
Bloomberg | Turkey Unveils 'Safe Harbor' Lira Symbol Wall Street Journal (blog) Turkey's government in 2005 took the risky step of stripping six zeros from the currency, but the economy continued to expand and later emerged relatively unscathed from the financial crisis. “Brand Lira” began to be seen an economic asset, ... Breakeven Rate Shows Inflation Goal Beyond Reach: Turkey Credit Turkey reveals symbol for its currency Turkey introduces symbol for its national currency: a double-crossed 't' |
Haaretz | Turkey: Iran, Russia will realize they must side with world on Syria Haaretz Photo by: AP Turkey has been in the forefront of fostering the Syrian opposition since abandoning its long-time ally Assad over his violent crackdown on protests. The opposition Syrian National Council meets in Istanbul and the 'Free Syrian Army' ... Turkey mulls Kosovo-like plan for Syria Assad Prepares Attack on Rebel Town as UN Condemns Syrian Forces' Violence |
International Business Times | Report: Turkey's Erdogan to visit Iran following nuclear summit Haaretz Salehi also criticized western powers for accusing Iran for developing nuclear weapons while advancing the P5+1 nuclear talks, which he revealed will take place in Istanbul, Turkey. In the latest high-level talks between the IAEA and Iran, conducted in ... Turkish PM to Visit Iran Next Month to Discuss Nuclear Issues Turkish envoy: US-EU sanction won't impact Iran-Turkey ties The Middle East Channel: Turkey and Iran: A Fraying Relationship or Business ... |
Bear, deer, turkey harvest data announced Smith Mountain Eagle Richmond, VA - Wildlife biologists with the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) have compiled preliminary figures for deer, turkey, and bear harvests for the 2011-2012 fall/winter hunting seasons. The white-tailed deer harvest was ... |
www.worldbulletin.net | Survivors of Syria's fighting tell how its army opened fire on them Chicago Tribune ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — Syria's military is routinely using tanks and artillery to open fire on peaceful protests and areas suspected of sheltering rebel fighters, three Syrian civilians said Thursday. The rare personal accounts of the brutality by ... Turkey foils Syrian attempt to abduct rebel leader: report Syrian survivors recount army attacks Turkey foils Syrian attempt to kidnap defected army commander: report |
Malaysia-Turkey trade may hit US$5 billion after FTA — Mustapa The Borneo Post KUALA LUMPUR: Bilateral trade between Malaysia and Turkey has the potential to touch US$5 billion after the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) is inked this year, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said yesterday. |
Florida Sportsman Magazine | Talkin' Turkey… with Tony Young Florida Sportsman Magazine by Florida Sportsman Newswire • March 1, 2012 • No comments Better start brushing up on your turkey calling, because spring gobbler season is here. Whether you prefer to use a mouth call, box call, slate or any combination, March means it's time to ... Outta' the Woods: Talkin' Turkey |
Tim Seymour Talks Investing In Turkey CNBC.com (blog) For a play in emerging markets, trader Tim Seymour on Thursday suggested looking at Turkey. “Forgetting the fact that Turkey, I think, is one of the most important geopolitical countries because it sits on the path between Europe and the Middle East ... 'Fast Money': Bullish forecasts abound |
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am | Turkey 'Ready to Share Pain' with Armenians Journal of Turkish Weekly Turkey is ready to share the pain of Armenians as they prepare to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1915 killings, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoðlu has said following a French court's rejection of a “genocide” denial bill. Top French court strikes down genocide bill Turkey: French crisis over Armenians set to last Reuters: Turkey welcomes French court's cancelling genocide law |