GalleristNY | Turkey Bars Loans to Museums in New York and London New York Times (blog) By FELICIA R. LEE As part of a campaign to block loans to foreign museums with disputed objects in their collections, Turkey is refusing to lend artifacts to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert ... Turkey Bans Loans to the Met |
Turkey: epic movie highlights Ottoman conquest Boston.com By Christopher Torchia AP / March 2, 2012 ISTANBUL—Turkey is on a roll these days, uplifted by economic growth and regional diplomacy. Now comes a film to boost the feel-good mood, an epic about the 15th century fall of Constantinople that fuses ... |
Turkey's Turkcell Gets the 2012 Global Mobile Awards for its Innovation That ... Sacramento Bee With its Click to Talk application, which is a global first, Turkcell has been the only operator to add Turkey's name to the "winners list" during the GSMA Mobile Congress in Barcelona. Turkey's leading communications and technology company Turkcell ... |
NOLA.com | Rush Limbaugh, BP spill, and turkey sandwich all excellent fodder for fundraising NOLA.com By Jonathan Tilove, The Times-Picayune WASHINGTON -- Today's riddle: What do Rush Limbaugh, the Gulf oil spill and the saga of a turkey and cheese sandwich have in common? Answer: They all can provoke outrage and present rich fund-raising opportunities ... |
The Daily Star | Turkey - Factors to Watch on March 2 Reuters Turkey's two-year benchmark bond closed at 9.23 percent on Thursday, up from a previous close at 9.13 percent, mainly because of profit taking on bonds after the European liquidity operation. Bond prices move inversely to yields. Turkey: Schools, Economy, Move in Islamist Direction Turkey introduces symbol for national currency Turkey Unveils 'Safe Harbor' Lira Symbol, Emphasizes Growing Clout |
Christian Science Monitor | With wildlife corridor, Turkey tackles an ecological crisis Christian Science Monitor In Turkey, where conservation tends to get short shrift, environmentalists are excited about a plan to create a 58000-acre wildlife corridor in hopes of bolstering dwindling populations of wolves, bears, and lynxes. By Alexander Christie-Miller, ... Turkey hopes 58000-acre wildlife corridor will bolster wolves, bears, and lynxes |
Fox News | DIARY - Turkey - to April 4 Reuters Africa (1000) *ISTANBUL - Two former heads of Turkey's armed forces Ilker Basbug and Yasar Buyukanit and the current head of Turkey's gendarmerie paramilitary force, General Bekir Kalyoncu, were expected to testify as witnesses in an investigation of an ... Bombing near Turkey's ruling party headquarters injures 10 Turkey Bomb Wounds At Least 15 Policemen In Istanbul Bombing wounds 15 policemen in Turkey |
International Business Times | Turkey PM eyes Iran visit ahead of possible nuclear talks Ahram Online Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the audience during the presentation of the new symbol of the Turkish Lira in Ankara March 1, 2012. (Photo: Reuters) Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to visit Iran this month ... Report: Turkey's Erdogan to visit Iran following nuclear summit Turkish envoy: US-EU sanction won't impact Iran-Turkey ties Turkish PM to Visit Iran Next Month to Discuss Nuclear Issues |
www.worldbulletin.net | Turkey hails UN vote against Syria, urges Assad to end violence Today's Zaman Turkey welcomed on Friday a Thursday vote by the UN's top human rights body endorsing a resolution condemning Syria for its “widespread and systematic violations” against civilians and called on the Syrian regime to allow UN humanitarian chief Valerie ... Turkey: Russia, Iran must yield to Syria peace efforts Turkey foils Syrian attempt to abduct rebel leader: report Turkey refuses comment on Syrian agent arrest |
PanARMENIAN.Net | US, Turkey Faulted for Failure of Protocols Asbarez Armenian News YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—The United States deserves its share of the blame for the failure of recent years' efforts to normalize Armenia's relations with Turkey, according to a renowned US scholar who has been actively involved in Turkish-Armenian dialogue in ... Why the 2009 Turkey-Armenia Protocols Broke Down Turkish MP: Turkey and Azerbaijan are united in both sorrow and joy Inquiry launched into anti-Armenian slogans in Turkey |