CBS News | In policy shift, Turkey moving Syrian refugees inland or to camps Washington Post ANTAKYA, Turkey — Turkish authorities have begun knocking on doors of thousands of Syrian refugees here to demand that they either enter camps or move deeper inside Turkey, far away from a border region tense with sectarian strife. The surprise ... Twins born in Turkey, returned to Syrian border |
Press TV | Kurdish oil trade with Turkey rising, more to come Reuters KHOR MOR, Iraq (Reuters) - Kurdistan is taking its first steps towards gaining independence from Baghdad in the sale of its oil and gas with a convoy of trucks taking the condensate liquid fuel bi-products of a remote gas field directly into Turkey. At ... Iraqi Kurdistan raises oil trade with Turkey amid tensions with Baghdad |
WND.com | Are Israel, Turkey becoming buddies? WND.com WASHINGTON – As Turkey continues to help in the move to oust the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, it will be looking for new regional friends – and Israel may be that country, according to a report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin. |
WND.com | Syrian army in no danger of collapsing from rebel assaults, analysts say Bradenton Herald ANTAKYA, Turkey — Though degraded by a war of attrition against increasingly capable guerrilla militias, the Syrian military remains a cohesive force capable of continuing its operations for the foreseeable future, according to independent military ... Iran sends terror teams into Turkey Risky policy for several reasons Jihadists join Aleppo fight, eye Islamic state, surgeon says |
Daily Mail | Rape, abortion and the fight for women's rights in Turkey The Guardian In Turkey, outside big cities, social life concentrates on coffee houses, that is, if you are a man. This week, the customers of a coffee house in a village in the Mediterranean region saw a young woman carrying a bloody sack. Inside was a severed head. Turkish woman awaits trial after beheading her alleged rapist Turkey Woman Shoots and Beheads Her Rapist to Defend Her Honor Rape Victim Turkish woman 'Shot And Beheaded Attacker' |
New York Times | Turkey's Female Athletes, Like Women Nationwide, Reap Rewards New York Times Published: September 8, 2012. BODRUM, Turkey — The gifts started pouring in for Asli Cakir Alptekin almost as soon as she sprinted across the finish line at London's Olympic Stadium on Aug. 10, becoming Turkey's first female track and field gold medalist. |
Goal.com India | Netherlands 2-0 Turkey ESPN Sneijder stung the palms of Tolga Zengin in the 23rd minute as the hosts looked to doubled their lead, but Turkey fired a warning of their threat within a minute as Arda Turan twice fired just wide. And the Dutch had a lucky escape in the 40th minute ... Netherlands 2-0 Turkey: Van Persie and Narsingh seal Oranje victory Netherlands Fan: Holland Claim 2-0 Win Over Turkey Turkey are a great team, yet we beat them, says Louis van Gaal |
The Sun | Tim Krul out of Netherlands qualifier ESPN Krul played in the 2-0 win over Turkey in the Netherlands' opening World Cup qualifier on Friday as he seeks to claim the starting nod from first choice Maarten Stekelenburg. But he now faces an anxious wait to discover the severity of the injury after ... Newcastle faces anxious wait on Krul fitness Tim Krul suffers elbow injury Dutch lose goalkeeper Krul to elbow injury |
NPR | Istanbul, A City Of Spies In Fact And Fiction NPR Headlines today in Turkey feature stories of alleged Iranian spies, gathering information about Kurdish militants who are responsible for many deaths in Turkey this summer. But these tales of deception and intrigue pale in comparison with the city's ... |
Turkey vulture helps W.Va. nonprofit take flight NECN Labor Day was also International Vulture Awareness Day and to mark the event folks from the Avian Conservation Center for Appalachia (ACCA) released a rehabilitated Turkey Vulture that was found in a foot trap a few months ago. "The bird was caught in ... |