NEWS.com.au | Turkey expels diplomats as Syria denounces protest USA TODAY ANKARA, Turkey (AP) – Turkey and Japan expelled Syrian diplomats on Wednesday, joining the US and several other nations in protesting a weekend massacre of more than 100 people in Syria, including women and children. Syrian Arab News Agency via AP UN ... Turkey Expels Diplomats, Syria Unhappy Turkey Expels All Syrian Diplomatic Staff, 'Most Significant' Such Move So Far |
Hurriyet Daily News (press release) | Turkey Stocks: Besiktas, Turkish Airlines Move in Istanbul Bloomberg Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 Index (XU100) fell 0.6 percent to 55125.29 at the close in Istanbul after declining as much as 1.3 percent in intraday trading. The following shares were active. Stock symbols are in parentheses. Italy-Turkey group leads in Istanbul bridge bid Turkey's national flag carrier cancels further 68 flights Turkish National Air Carrier Cancels 68 More Flights Due to Strike |
AFP | A Politician's Right to Choose New York Times (blog) By ANDREW FINKEL ISTANBUL — Is the prime minister of Turkey losing his grip? Normally he has one hand on the pulse of the people, the other on his opponents' jugular. Yet in a mystifying outburst last week, he appeared to excuse the killing last year ... Health minister: Turkey seeking curbs on abortions Turkey Plans Giant Istanbul Mosque for All to See, Erdogan Says Turkey's Erdogan pushes into Eurasia |
SomalilandPress | Will Turkey Help Somalia Scratch Its 21-Year Itch? AllAfrica.com By Abukar Arman, 29 May 2012 Istanbul — From the upcoming Istanbul Conference on Somalia to ground-up nation-building, Turkey provides a new and welcome approach to Somalia. Just over two decades have passed since the collapse of the Somali state - 21 ... Turkish FM: “Turkey has fulfilled all promises made to Somalia” Libya to attend Somalia conference in Turkey Special Representative for Global Intergovernmental Affairs Reta Jo Lewis ... |
Turkey expels diplomats as Syria denounces protest Houston Chronicle Photo: Dapd/Clemens Bilan / AP ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey and Japan expelled Syrian diplomats on Wednesday, joining the US and several other nations in protesting a weekend massacre of more than 100 people in Syria, including women and children. |
Wall Street Journal | New footage shows post-raid Marmara ship Ynetnews Turkey's official Anadolu Agency on Wednesday released a new video allegedly filmed aboard the Gaza-bound Mavi Marmara vessel shortly after it was raided by IDF commandos in May 2010. The reportedly never-before-seen footage shows the passengers ... Ya'alon: Turkey wants to bring Israel to its knees Turkey Court Charges Israeli Generals Turkey approves indictment of Israeli commanders: report |
EBRD Opens New Turkey Office, To Invest EUR1 Billion Annually Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL (Dow Jones)--The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said Wednesday it will open a new resident office in Ankara to boost its footprint in Turkey's fast-growing economy. The development bank, which has invested some EUR1.8 billion ... |
Vision Solutions Partners With Istanbul Pazarlama as Turkey's Economy Leads ... MarketWatch (press release) The partnership comes on the heels of headlines that report Turkey is becoming the fastest growing economy in the world. From 2002 to 2010 the Turkish GDP grew from $230 billion to $736 billion. Turkish GDP grew by 8.9 percent in 2010 and its estimated ... |
Vodafone Turkey Unit Reports First Annual Profit in Four Years Bloomberg Vodafone Turkey had an operating profit of 3.5 million liras ($1.9 million) in the fiscal year that ended March 31, compared with a loss of 174 million liras in the previous year, Timuray said at a news conference in Istanbul today. |
Turkey expels diplomats as Syria denounces protest Wausau Daily Herald Syrian Arab News Agency via AP by USA TODAY by USA TODAY ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey and Japan expelled Syrian diplomats on Wednesday, joining the US and several other nations in protesting a weekend massacre of more than 100 people in Syria, ... |