AFP | Turkey Presses Case Against Israeli Officers in Raid New York Times No international arrest warrant has been issued, and the Israeli government has warned the four defendants not to travel to Turkey, so it appeared very unlikely that they will be present when the trial begins on Oct. 6. Instead, the trial is likely to ... Cooling off for Turkey |
IBNLive.com | Ankara Sparks Clashes Over Abortion Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON And AYLA ALBAYRAK ISTANBUL—Turkey is seeking to curb access to abortion, triggering outrage from women's groups and opposition lawmakers, and threatening to widen a growing gap between secular voters and the country's governing ... Abortion in Turkey Turkey's abortion plans protested Turkey: What's Behind the AKP's New Anti-Abortion Agenda? |
Telegraph.co.uk | PKK rebels free kidnapped Briton in Turkey Chicago Tribune DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Kurdish militants have released a British tourist snatched from a passenger bus in southeastern Turkey over the weekend, and the man was in good health, Turkish security officials and the British embassy said on Monday. A Turkish War of Religion: Kurdish Activists Sense a Conspiracy Kidnapped British Tourist In Turkey Released Unharmed Kurdish kidnappers free British tourist in Turkey |
Turkey Stocks: Koza Altin, Turkish Airlines Move in Istanbul Bloomberg Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 Index (XU100) added 0.3 percent to 55744.29 at the close in Istanbul, gaining for a second day. The following shares were active. Stock symbols are in parentheses. Koza Altin Isletmeleri AS (KOZAL) , a gold miner, ... |
eTurboNews | Turkey - Factors to Watch on June 4 Reuters The yield on Turkey's benchmark bond maturing on March 5, 2014, closed at 9.35 percent, virtually unchanged from a previous close at 9.45 percent. The main stock index closed 0.85 percent up at 55568 points, largely outperforming a decrease of 1.2 ... Turkish Airlines will not buy major stake in Polish LOT |
The Associated Press | US concerned by Azeri-Armenian tensions The Associated Press The border clash underscored the instability of a region with long-simmering problems and surrounded by powerful neighbors Russia, Turkey and Iran. She left Armenia Monday night for neighboring Georgia, looking to strengthen security ties with a ... Clinton warns of wider Caucasus conflict Clinton Expresses Concern About Increasing Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions Remarks With Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian |
Regan may add Turkey to plate Albany Times Union The city of Troy is talking to Regan about managing the annual Turkey Trot, held every Thanksgiving morning. "George is the race expert, and in my opinion, when you're running an event like this, you need to have somebody like George running it," said ... |
The Daily Star | Turkey Urges Aid Organization's to Set Up Headquarters in Country AllAfrica.com Istanbul, Turkey — In an effort to boost the quality of programs and policies in Somalia, Turkey requested UN and international aid organizations to set up permanent bases in Somalia, Garowe Online reports. Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan at the ... INSIGHT-Turkey tries out soft power in Somalia Insight: Turkey tries out soft power in Somalia |
Mizuho May Seek Bank License or Bank Stake in Turkey BusinessWeek By Ercan Ersoy on June 04, 2012 Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd., a unit of Mizuho Financial Group Inc. (8411), Japan's third-largest lender by market value, has a “desire” to get a bank license in Turkey or acquire a stake in a Turkish bank. |
Turkey Preparing Housing-for-Oil Deal With Venezuela, Vatan Says Bloomberg Turkey is negotiating to build low- cost housing in Venezuela in exchange for oil, Vatan newspaper said citing Bulent Gedikli, chief of economic affairs for the ruling Justice and Development Party. Venezuela may pay 650 barrels of oil for every 100 ... |