89.3 KPCC | Turkey asks US museums to return artifacts The Seattle Times The government of Turkey is asking American museums to return dozens of artifacts that were allegedly looted from the country's archaeological sites, opening a new front in the search for antiquities smuggled out of their original countries through an ... Turkey asks Getty Museum to return antiquities |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey hosts meeting to back Syrian opposition as Annan peace plan fails to ... Washington Post Saudi Arabia and Qatar want to arm Syrian rebels, Turkey is making contingency plans for a buffer zone in Syria if refugee flows surge, and the United States, in an election year, says military force against the Syrian government is a last resort. Turkey: Annan plan is last chance for Syria Turkey Summit Promises Clash Over Syria |
Haaretz | Turkey to cooperate with West's sanctions on Iran by cutting oil imports Haaretz Turkey decided to partially cooperate with the US and European sanctions on Iran, and will cut its oil imports from the Islamic Republic by 20 percent. Turkey's Energy Minister, Taner Yildiz, said on Saturday that Turkey will make up for its oil ... Turkey to reduce reliance on Iran oil by 20 pct through Libya purchase Turkey to reduce Iranian oil imports Turkey to cut Iran oil imports, bows to US pressure |
Murray: Turkey season also on the horizon Elmira Star-Gazette A pair of wild turkeys browse for food while crossing the yard at 279 W. 8th St. in Elmira Heights last fall. / JEFF RICHARDS / STAFF PHOTO Most outdoor enthusiasts are probably plying the waters of Catharine Creek or other area trout streams today, ... |
Fox News | Turkey passes hotly contested school reform bill Fox News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkish lawmakers on Friday approved a hotly contested school reform bill that detractors say will increase the influence of Islamic schools and which has reignited tensions between the Islamic-leaning government and opponents who fear ... Turkey passes a school reform law that secular critics view as Islamist Turkey passes controversial school reform bill Turkey Passes Bill Extending Access to Islamic Education |
Outdoors: Turkeys plentiful for season opener Topeka Capital Journal The regular spring turkey season in Kansas opens one-half hour before sunrise April 11 and concludes at sunset May 31. Kansas has about 42000 turkey hunters who purchase about 65000 permits each year. The statewide success rate for turkey hunters is ... |
Turkey hunting a unifying force for political rivals Florida Times-Union The Times-Union Rob Keck says turkey hunting is a unifying experience that cuts through the often-divisive world of politics. By Bob McNally In this season of strong political discontent, perhaps the best location for discovering common ground for some ... |
Turkey's foreign trade deficit sees notable improvement in February Turkish Press Turkey's foreign trade deficit dropped by more than one-fifth year-on-year in February, the official statistics bureau has said. According to Turkish Statistics Institute (TurkStat) figures, the gap declined by 20.4 percent from $7.46 billion in ... |
Clinton: New nuclear talks with Iran in April in Turkey, but time running ... Washington Post RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made clear Saturday that time is running out for diplomacy over Iran's nuclear program and said talks aimed at preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon would resume in ... |
16 High-Impact Entrepreneurs from Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico ... MarketWatch (press release) DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Mar 31, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Endeavor selected 16 High-Impact Entrepreneurs from Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico at its 42nd annual International Selection Panel. Endeavor now supports 672 High-Impact ... |