Turkey: 15 female Kurdish rebel fighters killed in clashes with security forces Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish forces killed 15 female Kurdish rebel fighters in clashes in southeast Turkey, officials said Saturday, in what is believed to be the largest one-day casualty toll for women since their guerrilla group began fighting for ... |
Santorum bowls a 'turkey' Politico The Republican visited famed Lambeau Field, home to the Green Bay packers — despite the fact he's a Pittsburgh Steelers fan — touted his 14 for 14 shots at a Louisiana gun range on Friday and bowled a “turkey,” or three strikes in a row at a ... |
Today's Zaman | Turkey debates buffer zone in syrian territory, many questions linger Today's Zaman (PHOTO MUSTAFA KİRAZLI) While the violence in Syria escalates at full speed, Turkey is still debating what action is needed to prevent the situation from disintegrating into civil war. Turkey has started to discuss the prospect of setting up a buffer ... Turkey's Challenges Turkey's Fears: What Threats Could Syrian Crisis Unleash? Turkey's Rise Under Enigmatic Erdogan's Rule |
Enformable | Japan, Turkey reach deal on nuclear cooperation Sacramento Bee TOKYO -- Japan and Turkey have reached a broad agreement on nuclear cooperation, the Foreign Ministry said. The agreement marks the first substantial accord on nuclear cooperation since the outbreak of the crisis at the Fukushima No. Japan, Turkey strike deal on nuclear cooperation pact Japan and Turkey edge closer to nuclear pact Security agreement between Iran and Turkey |
BBC News | Turkey watches as Syria's rebellion encroaches BBC News The Syrian civil war has moved very close to Turkey. Pro-Assad forces control all the big towns, many of the villages, and most of the roads in Idlib province, which borders Turkey. That is what has driven thousands more refugees into Turkish territory ... Syrian pilot rejects orders to bomb Aleppo, flees to Turkey: opposition source Syrian pilot rejects to kill protesters, heads to Turkey: opposition Syria: News on a Syrian Helicopter Pilot Defected and Escaped to Turkey are ... |
Hendee: Hunters preparing for turkey season Omaha World-Herald By David Hendee For novice turkey hunters, the trail to bringing home the bird during the popular wild turkey season begins near Omaha and Lincoln this week. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is hosting free spring turkey hunting workshops Tuesday ... |
Jack Calhoun credited for restoring state's deer, turkey numbers Peoria Journal Star By CHRIS YOUNG When deer hunters spot a nice buck in a clearing, or see turkeys strut across a harvested field, they might do well to thank Jack Calhoun. John C. “Jack” Calhoun of Virginia died March 2 at the age of 92, more than 30 years after he left ... |
Turkey sees huge potential in ties with India TwoCircles.net By IANS, New Delhi : Stressing the strong relations between India and Turkey, Turkish ambassador to India Burak Akcapar Saturday said there was huge potential in the ties between the two countries. "I'd like to tell something to the young people here. |
CoinWeek | Turkey Targets Gold Stashes Wall Street Journal The moves come after the central bank in November announced that lenders could hold up to 10% of their local-currency reserves in gold, in part to tempt Turkey's gold hoarders to deposit their jewelry, coins or bullion at banks. Turkey, India and Vietnam govts. wary of gold Gunning for Gold: Why emerging market governments are turning their attention ... |
Country Ecology: Turkey vulture Conway Daily Sun It is hard to love turkey vultures. Even when we see one soaring high above with motionless wings on thermals, we initially hope for an eagle. Then we see that slight "vee" in the wings and know it is just another vulture. Despite their value cleaning ... |