SomalilandPress | Are the Kurds mentally divorced from Turkey? SomalilandPress If we are really going to talk about the mental disengagement of Kurdish society from Turkey as a whole we should mention the PKK's campaign to help widen this gap. We should examine PKK policies intending to spark conflict, even a civil war, ... Turkish soldier killed in clash with Kurdish rebels; PKK claims car bomb attack PKK claims responsibility for Turkey suicide bombing |
The Nation, Pakistan | Erdogan Siding With Generals May Signal Islamist Split BusinessWeek By Emre Peker on May 27, 2012 Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's rare expression of sympathy for Turkish generals this month may signal a split with Turkey's most powerful religious movement, undermining the unity of his government. Turkey's growing clout Abortion is murder: Turkey's PM |
The Nation, Pakistan | PKK says it carried out Turkey suicide car bomb Chicago Tribune ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed responsibility on Saturday for a suicide car bomb attack in central Turkey that killed one policeman, and media reports said the bombers had entered Turkey from Syria. Turkey: 1 policeman killed in suicide attack Suicide Bombing Targets Central Turkey Suicide bombing kills cop in Turkey |
Columbus Dispatch | Turkey count down slightly from '11 Columbus Dispatch By Dave Golowenski At the close of Ohio's spring wild turkey season last Sunday, the take for the four-week hunt was down a fraction from a year ago. Hunters took 17647 bearded birds between April 23 and May 20, about 3 percent fewer than the 2011 ... |
Plain Dealer | Turkey's inquiry into 22 treasures at the Cleveland Museum of Art lacks hard ... Plain Dealer The museum has long stated that the work might have been found in the 1960s in an obscure village in southwestern Turkey called Bubon, but it isn't sure. The government of Turkey, on the other hand, is sure. It says that the bronze and nearly two dozen ... |
Turkey and Israel: Now is the time to reconcile Hurriyet Daily News (press release) I strongly believe that the time is right for Turkey and Israel to mend their critically important bilateral relationship which has suffered a precipitous decline since 2010. With the Middle East in turmoil as a result of the Arab Spring, ... |
Press TV | Turkey strengthens ties with Syrian opposition Press TV Turkey has strengthened ties with the Syrian opposition during a meeting between the country's foreign minister and members of the so-called Syrian National Council (SNC). Ahmet Davutoglu held talks with the SNC members in Istanbul to discuss the ... Turkey looking forward to strengthen ties with Syrian opposition |
The Daily Star | Kidnapped Lebanese Shiite pilgrims 'not in Turkey' The Daily Star ANKARA: A group of Lebanese Shiite pilgrims kidnapped in Syria and said by Lebanese authorities to have reached Turkey are not in the country after all, a Turkish diplomatic source said on Saturday. "These people are not on Turkish territory. 'Freed' Lebanese Shiites not in Turkey as thought Miqati Heads to Turkey as Visitors' Arrival Delays Families of Abducted Pilgrims Hold Turkey Responsible for Delay |
Turkey boosts gold holdings as price rises gulfnews.com London: Turkey expanded its gold reserves by 29.7 metric tonnes in April as Ukraine, Mexico and Kazakhstan increased their holdings of the metal, International Monetary Fund data show. Turkey's bullion reserves climbed to 239.3 tonnes last month when ... |
The Daily Star | Clinton to visit Scandinavia, Caucasus, Turkey Reuters WASHINGTON May 25 (Reuters) - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leaves next week on an eight-day trip to Scandinavia, the Caucasus and Turkey that will cover security issues such as Iran and Syria as well as the environment and health. Clinton to visit Turkey, Scandinavia, Georgia Secretary Clinton To Travel to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Armenia, Georgia ... |