Haaretz | Turkey's Gul lauds peaceful protests, condemns violence Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Peaceful anti-government protests that shook Turkey in the summer were a sign of the country's democratic maturity but they took a wrong turn by becoming violent, President Abdullah Gul said on Tuesday. Gul, whose conciliatory ... Turkey's greatest threat: Its own foreign policy Europe Goes Cold on Turkey Gul hints at political ambitions in speech to Turkey's parliament |
Hurriyet Daily News | UPDATE 2-Turkey says Chinese missile deal not final Reuters Turkey sees no need to consult allies on domestic defence. * Initial selection based on price, ability to co-produce. * Turkey could still back away from deal. * U.S. says it expressed serious concerns to Turkey. By Jonathon Burch. ANKARA, Sept 30 ... Turkey's Choice of Chinese Missiles Poses Problem for West NATO Chief: Turkey Hasn't Completed Chinese Missile-Defense Deal BUSINESS > Turkey's China deal on missile system not finalized, says President ... |
Daily Mail | Turkey presents reforms aimed at pressing Kurdish peace process Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey on Monday announced reforms seen as designed to salvage a peace process with Kurdish insurgents, including changes to the electoral system, broadening of language rights and permission for villages to use their original ... Kurdish Rebels: Turkey Reforms Not Enough Turkey's Erdogan unveils political reforms Turkey set to lift Islamic headscarf ban for women in public office |
Greek Reporter | Court: Yes to Greek Property Rights in Turkey ABC News The European Court of Human Rights says Turkey must pay 5 million euros in damages to two Greek nationals who sought to acquire three buildings in Istanbul bequeathed to them by their late sister. The Strasbourg-based court's decision Tuesday could ... Euro court orders Turkey to pay 5 million euros to two Greek citizens in ... ECHR Orders Turkey To Compensate 2 Greeks |
Ground Turkey Recipes That Put The Boring Turkey Burger To Shame Huffington Post When it comes to good-for-you weeknight dinners, a handful of dishes are in heavy rotation in our kitchen, and yours, probably, too: Grilled chicken, pasta with vegetables, stir-fries and, yes, turkey burgers. But even a juicy patty topped with your ... |
International Business Times | Syria, Turkey, Oil And Gas: How Turkey Is Drilling For Oil On The Border International Business Times Why shouldn't we be here? We think that the oil was originated in Syria and immigrated to Turkey. We are working on the oil producer zone's extension in Turkey. We are chasing the oil and natural gas extension of Syria,” Şehmus Arslan, the chairman of ... Syrian dies crossing mined border in Turkey ENERGY > Turkish firm drilling wells on Syria border |
How Turkey Blew Its Chance to Lead the Middle East CounterPunch Whatever happened to the idea that Turkey was the coming power in the Middle East, with its surging economy and stable democracy under a mildly Islamic government which might be the model for Arab states as they ended decades of police state rule in ... |
Turkey Unveils Reforms, Some Aimed at Kurds ABC News Turkey's prime minister on Monday announced a long-awaited package of proposals aimed at democratic reform, including lifting some restrictions on the use of the Kurdish language and on wearing Islamic headscarves. The reforms are seen as key to the ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | MIDEAST > Turkey obstacle to Syria peace conference, says Syrian FM Hurriyet Daily News Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem has said the planned Geneva peace conference “cannot succeed” unless regional countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar “refrain from supplying, arming, financing, smuggling” the rebels. Syrian President ... |
Bo Derek competes in Turkey swim race USA TODAY "It was some sort of midlife crisis for sure," says Bo Derek, 57, "probably my third." The star recently completed an open-water swim trek in Turkey, across the Hellespont, a narrow channel separating Asia from Europe. She finished sixth in her age ... |