Voice of America | Turkey Seeks to Revive EU Bid Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON ISTANBUL—Turkey is seeking to revive its stalled bid to join the European Union, at a time of mounting fears its neighbor and longtime rival, Greece, could become the first country forced to exit the euro zone. Turkey Flexes Muscles Before NATO Summit Turkey shows renewed interest in EU bid With Sarkozy gone, Turkey shows renewed interest in EU membership bid |
National Turk English | Turkey's Attack on Civilians Tied to US Military Drone Wall Street Journal Reporting and video by WSJ's Joe Parkinson in Uludere, Turkey. ULUDERE, Turkey—After winding along a narrow mountain ridge, a caravan of 38 men and mules paused on the Turkish-Iraqi border. Then they heard the propellers overhead. US role in deadly Turkey air strike sparks alarm at Pentagon Turkish attack on civilians tied to information from US military drone Intel for infamous Uludere raid in eastern Turkey came from US officials |
BBC News | Turkey Probes Dead Bird It Suspects Is Israeli Spy NBC Chicago But a bird expert told Yedioth Ahronoth that the bee-eaters often pass through Israel and Turkey during their migration from Europe, and a conservation society confirmed that the bird under investigation was banded four years ago. Turkey villagers see Israeli spy in migratory bird Turkey discovers 'Israeli spy bird' as bizarre espionage claims continue Turkey: It's a bird! It's a spy! |
Turkey - Factors to Watch on May 16 Reuters The yield on Turkey's benchmark bond maturing on March 5, 2014 closed at 9.60 percent on Tuesday, up from a previous close of 9.56 percent. After closing at a 3-1/2 month low on Monday, Turkey's main stock index fell another 0.69 percent to 57453.05 ... |
New Europe | Turkey close to Azeri gas deal Financial Times By Daniel Dombey in Istanbul Turkey says it is close to an agreement to bring gas from the Caspian Sea to Europe, a deal widely seen as marking the end of the road for a longstanding European plan to combine Azerbaijani with Central Asian gas and ... Nabucco Consortium Submits Downsized Pipeline Project Nabucco group submits smaller project for Azeri gas Ankara assumes Nabucco West will win |
Turkey shows renewed interest in EU bid WGME ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- Turkey is showing renewed interest in reviving its stalled bid to join the European Union, now that one of its key opponents is no longer the president of France. Turkey began its EU accession negotiations in 2005 but made little ... |
Turkey Turns to Region - Follows China AllAfrica.com By Conan Businge, 16 May 2012 Turkey is now emulating China's push to boost trade with East Africa, on top of eroding the market share of Africa's traditional European and North American trading partners. The Turkish deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey, the US, and Pakistan bargain on Afghanistan Hurriyet Daily News Turkey, hosting the early warning radar portion of the shield, has been involved in the diplomacy behind including Pakistan in the picture, in order to help the country be a part of the centripetal forces, instead of the centrifugal ones. Israel Excluded from NATO Summit at Turkey's Request; Pakistan Invited |
Trend.az | Turkey Backs Nabucco West as RWE Reviews Support for Gas Link Bloomberg “Turkey assumes that Nabucco West will be the natural continuation of Tanap,” which is led by Azerbaijan and Turkey, Ozgul said. As well as Botas and RWE, Nabucco's project members include Vienna-based OMV AG (OMV), Hungary's Mol Nyrt (MOL), ... Turkey fully supports Nabucco project |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Stridently Supports Macedonia's NATO Bid Ahead Of Summit RTT News (RTTNews) - Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said Macedonia's NATO membership will greatly contribute to regional stability and that NATO's only Muslim member, Turkey will do everything to tackle barriers facing its membership. Turkey's Aim is to Enhance Balkan's Peace, Stability, Prosperity Turkish EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis Says Greece Should 'Mind Its Own ... |