Telegraph.co.uk | Syrians flee to Turkey as troops mass in the north The National ISTANBUL // A rising number of Syrians have crossed into Turkey as refugees, a Turkish diplomat said yesterday, as Syrian troops began massing in the north-west province of Idlib, near the Turkish border. At least 13 people were killed in an assault on ... Turkey: Regional Events Pose Stress Test for Deepening Ties with Moscow UN chief arrives in Turkey to visit Syrian refugee camps Syrian Generals Flee to Turkey After Quitting Assad Army |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Syrian generals flee to Turkey as dozens more killed ABC Online By foreign affairs editor Peter Cave, wires Ten high-ranking military officers from Syria, including four brigadier-generals, have defected and crossed into Turkey to join the Free Syrian Army. The news comes after Syrian government forces pressed on ... Two Syrian Generals Defect To Turkey As Opposition Rejects Dialogue With Assad Four Syrian generals defect, arrive in Turkey Syrian Army officers defect to Turkey |
CTV.ca | Gun Echo Ruins Sprinters in Turkey CTV.ca AP ISTANBUL, Turkey - The starting gun in Istanbul ruined the hopes of some of the world's fastest runners. With an echo causing havoc in the sprint events at the world indoor championships, Jamaican sprinter Lerone Clarke failed to advance to the ... Echoes cost Kristi Castlin a shot at worlds gold ASU alum Whiting wins world shot put title Sprinters not happy with starter's gun at World Indoors |
Boston Globe | Turkey Marks International Women's Day Amid Concerns About Domestic Violence Voice of America March 08, 2012 Turkey Marks International Women's Day Amid Concerns About Domestic Violence Dorian Jones | Istanbul Celebration of International Women's Day in Turkey is overshadowed by the news that so far this year, one woman was killed nearly every ... Turkey approves laws to better protect women from abuse Turkey's Parliament enacts laws to protect women, children from abuse Turkey acts to better protect women from abuse |
Pakistan, Turkey keenly pursuing PTA Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Pakistan and Turkey are actively engaged in working for a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between the two countries, and the private sectors of both the countries, as represented by the national chambers, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of ... |
International Business Times | Iran expected to reject proposal for nuclear fuel swap Haaretz The offer was the focus of discussions between the years 2009-2010, when Iran, Turkey and Brazil agreed to deposit 1800 kilograms (out of a 3000 total) of enriched uranium in Turkey. The United States and several European states rejected the agreement, ... Iran Will Hold Nuclear Talks in Turkey in April Turkey to host Iran, P5+1 talks in early April: Davutoglu Istanbul to host Iran nuclear talks |
Scrape TV | Bad bird: Woman stalked by wild turkey she's nicknamed 'Godzilla' msnbc.com A 30-pound wild turkey who she refers to as "Godzilla," reports The Detroit Free Press. Geisler, 69, told The Free Press the bird has stalked her for two months. The turkey lurks in her yard, screeching constantly, she told the paper. Territorial turkey harasses woman Woman terrorized by Godzilla, the turkey from hell Video: 69-Year-Old Edna Geisler Terrorized By Turkey |
NJ.com | Turkey Stuffs Self Into School Bus Windshield NBC 10 Philadelphia By Teresa Masterson A wild turkey smashed through a school bus window around 8 am Friday morning on County Route 553 in Vineland, NJ Three children suffered minor injuries and the turkey did not survive. NBC10's Marisa Brahney talks to the bus driver ... Lawrence Township students taken to hospital after turkey smashes through ... |
GE lights up the world, starting with Turkey NASDAQ Turkey's power demand is growing and General Electric ( GE , quote ) is looking to be Turkey's knight in shining armor. The company has secured a deal in which GE will supply equipment for key gas fired power plant projects in the Erzin District of ... GE to provide upgrade services for co-gen power plant in Turkey |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Turkey opposes military intervention in Syria Atlanta Journal Constitution By DAVID STRINGER AP TUNIS, Tunisia — The presidents of Turkey and Tunisia say they are opposed to outside military intervention in Syria, urging a diplomatic settlement to the bloodshed instead. A man mourns the death of a man moments after his death ... Four more generals defect from Syrian army to Turkey AP Interview: Syria opposition chief rejects talks |