The Star Online | Police officer killed in Turkey suicide attack Atlanta Journal Constitution The entrance of police station seen after an explosion, in Istanbul, Turkey's biggest city, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, A suicide bomber threw a hand grenade and blew himself up at a police station in Turkey's biggest city on Tuesday, killing one police ... Suspected leftist suicide bomber kills one in Istanbul |
Foreign Affairs | Turkey should resist urge for war with Kurdish militants -ICG Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's Kurdish conflict is at its bloodiest in more than a decade but Ankara should resist the urge for an all-out military offensive and tackle the legitimate grievances of the country's millions of Kurds, a think-tank said on ... Spy Arrests Raise Turkish-Iran Tensions Turkey Is No Partner for Peace KURDISH WAR: Iran Invades Turkey |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Turkey Refuses to Extradite Fugitive Iraqi VP Voice of America (blog) Turkey has refused to hand over fugitive Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, who faces a death sentence in Baghdad. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday, Hashemi could stay in Turkey as long as he wants and that Ankara will not send him ... Turkey says will not hand over fugitive Iraqi VP Hashemi Turkey refuses to extradite fugitive Tareq al-Hashemi Turkey Won't Extradite Iraqi VP For Death Sentence |
Turkey Yields Fall Sixth Day as Deficit Shrinks; Lira Weakens Businessweek Turkey's bond yields fell for a sixth day as the lowest current-account deficit in 21 months supported bets of an interest-rate cut. The lira weakened. Yields on two-year benchmark debt retreated 10 basis points, or 0.10 percentage point, to 7.23 ... Turkey - Factors to Watch on Sept 11 DIARY - Turkey - to Dec 5 |
Turkey's Current-Account Deficit Narrows to 21-Month Low Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey's current-account deficit narrowed to a 21-month low in July as exports increased, a sign the economy is rebalancing in line with the central bank's projections. Exports to the Middle East and North Africa are helping offset a decline ... Turkey Current Account Shortfall Narrows In July |
Eurasia Review | Turkey: Iraqi Vice President Will Not Be Sent Back New York Times Tariq al-Hashimi, the Sunni vice president of Iraq, will not be sent back to face a death sentence, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said Tuesday. “We will be willing to host Mr. Hashimi as long as he wants, and we will not hand him over,” Mr. Turkey refuses to extradite fugitive Iraqi VP Turkey refuses to extradite Hashemi Turkey says it will not hand over fugitive Iraqi vice president Hashemi |
Fifa.com | Soccer-Turkey refocus with 3-0 win over Estonia Reuters ISTANBUL, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Turkey cruised to a 3-0 victory over 10-man Estonia in their 2014 World Cup qualifier on Tuesday, securing their first points in Group D after an opening defeat by Netherlands. Estonia defender Enar Jaager was sent off for ... Turkey defeat ten-man Estonia World Cup 2014: Turkey 3-0 Estonia: Turkish Delight! Turkey vs. Estonia Live Stream, Watch Online Free 2014 World Cup Qualifier ... |
Press TV | The E-Ring: Depmsey to visit Turkey for Syria talks Foreign Policy (blog) Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will visit Turkey during the coming week, the E-Ring has learned, where he is expected to meet with military officials to discuss Syrian instability, Afghanistan and other issues. Dempsey follows ... Erdogan's Turkey voting for Christmas US Military Commander to Talk Syria, Iran in Turkey, NTV Says |
IKEA Tries to Guard Reputation in Turkey Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—IKEA's largely autonomous operation in Turkey is moving to guard the Swedish furniture giant's reputation by threatening legal action against a local labor union that has staged a bitter campaign painting the company as a corporate bully ... |
Iran Imports From Turkey Surge To $8 Billion YTD Business Insider It showed that Turkey's gold imports were 11.3 metric tons last month alone. Silver imports were 6.7 tons, the data show. Much of these imports may be destined for Iran where imports have surged an astonishing 2,700% in just one year – from $21 million ... |