UPI.com | Turkey warns companies against Cyprus gas search BusinessWeek By SUZAN FRASER Turkey on Friday called on major international oil and gas companies seeking licenses to search for gas deposits off Cyprus to withdraw their bids, saying it will not allow exploration to go ahead and threatening to ban them from ... Turkey warns Israel over airspace violations Turkey warns of reprisal for Cyprus energy project Turkey says Israeli plane violates N.Cyprus airspace |
Red River Radio | In Turkey, Debating A Woman's Right To Bear Arms NPR by Peter Kenyon A woman holds a photo of Guldunya Toren, an unmarried mother allegedly killed by her brothers for having a child out of wedlock, outside parliament in Ankara, Turkey, in 2004. Her case prompted huge protests and forced Turks to realize ... In Turkey, Debating A Women's Right To Bear Arms |
In Turkey, Debating A Woman's Right To Bear Arms NPR by Peter Kenyon A Turkish Kurdish woman holds a photo of Guldunya Toren, an unmarried mother, 22, allegedly killed by her two brothers in Istanbul for having a child out of wedlock, outside parliament in Ankara, Turkey, in 2004. |
Voice of America | Turkey Seeks to Revive Its EU Bid Voice of America Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses during the Turkey Investment Advisory Council Meeting in Istanbul, May 11, 2012. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses during the Turkey Investment Advisory Council Meeting in ... Is Turkey a model Muslim nation? Turkey: Public Theaters in the Crosshairs of Culture War Welcoming Turkish PM |
Turkey sees $16 bln FDI in 2012-Treasury official Reuters LONDON May 19 (Reuters) - Turkey expects to receive $16 billion in foreign direct investment this year (FDI), steady from 2011, despite the crisis in the euro zone, a senior official at the Turkish Treasury said on Saturday. "Turkey is not affected ... |
Obama, Hollande talk turkey with cheeseburgers ABC News Ahhh, cheeseburgers. Diplomacy's comfort food. President Barack Obama's nod on Friday to visiting French President François Hollande's youthful fondness for the fast-food sandwich was not the first time that leaders from both countries have turned to ... |
One last trip afield for turkeys Fall River Herald News (blog) By Jim Mathes Even though I got my second turkey and tagged out for the season last week, I accompanied two friends on their turkey hunt this morning. Both of them - Fran and Mark – had bagged their first birds earlier in the season. |
Voice of America | Turkey Aims to Damp Drone-Report Furor Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON and ADAM ENTOUS ISTANBUL—Turkish drones were responsible for the initial intelligence footage that prompted a deadly strike against civilian smugglers, Turkey's armed forces said Thursday, seeking to damp a furor sparked by a Wall ... Regional Crises Boost Turkey's Ties With Iraq's Kurds Turkey: A Lethal Drone Attack Hits Turkish-American Military Cooperation Turkey's war on militants leaves Kurdish community feeling under fire |
International Business Times | Turkey hopes France will drop objections to its EU bid The National ISTANBUL // As Abdullah Gul, Turkey's president, prepared for the first meeting with his new French counterpart, Francois Hollande, today on the sidelines of a Nato summit, officials in Ankara said they were eager for a new start in relations with the ... Turkey's EU dream Turkey 'Re-Starts' Bid To Join EU EU, Turkey launch bid to revive accession process |
CBS News | Turkey Creek, Pine Flat ordered to evacuate as Gladiator Fire grows KPHO Phoenix By Peter Busch - bio | email By Steve Stout - email By Phil Benson - email Fire officials are now ordering residents in Turkey Creek to evacuate, as well as in Pine Flat, as the Gladiator Fire continues to grow. Additional fire crews were being called ... Gladiator Fire: Update for Saturday Weather helps crews fighting Gladiator Fire More small communities evacuated in Gladiator Fire |