Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey 'highly likely' to sign Chinese missile deal Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is likely to sign a $3.4 billion missile defense deal with a Chinese firm under U.S. sanctions, a senior official said on Thursday, a proposal that is already straining relations with Washington. Turkey sees a growing threat ... Turkey Defends Choice of Chinese Missiles Turkey says missile system deal process not finalized Turkey 'highly likely' to sign Chinese missile deal - official |
Voice of America | Syria War: Turkey's Parliament Renews Permit To Send Troops Into Neighboring ... Huffington Post ANKARA, Turkey -- ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's Parliament has extended by a year a mandate that allows the military to send troops into Syria if the need arises. Legislators voted on Thursday by a show of hands in favor of the bill despite objection ... Turkey Renews Permit to Send Troops to Syria Turkey Renews Mandate to Send Troops to Syria If Needed Syrian Refugees Face an Increasingly Horrific Situation in Turkey |
Salon | With Turkeys Gone Wild, Maine Expands Hunting ABC News Once nearly wiped out of existence, turkeys are running wild. Buoyed by what's been called the most successful wildlife restoration project ever, wild turkeys are eating crops, ruining gardens, crashing into cars and motorcycles and even smashing ... With turkey numbers soaring, Maine lets hunters bag two Wild turkey population going wild in Maine MDC: Turkey hunters will see more toms, fewer jakes |
Trend.az | Turkey's new democratic move Aljazeera.com The Gezi Park protests in June of this year have cast a shadow over Turkey's democratic gains over the last decade, leading some to believe that Turkey was turning away from its reformist, progressive agenda. Against the charges of authoritarianism, ... Turkey PM announces reforms key to Kurdish peace process Minister: Package of measures for democratization of Turkey not adopted on EU ... Private school seeks Kurdish as main language in Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | Insight: Turkey questions its EU future as Brussels looks to Balkans Reuters But the next country to join the EU's existing 28 members is more likely to be one of six small Balkan countries, five of which still formed part of Yugoslavia when Turkey made its first membership bid. Several powerful EU states are reluctant to open ... Turkey may face 'tough' EU report Turkey questions its EU future EU: Fule, Turkey's negotiations need to regain momentum |
Belfast Telegraph | Turkey murders: Son found guilty of Graham and Dinsmore murders, father is ... BBC News A man has been found guilty of murdering two women from Northern Ireland who were stabbed to death while on holiday in Turkey. Marion Graham and Cathy Dinsmore were attacked and killed in August 2011. Their bodies were found in a wood on the ... Recep Cetin jailed for murdering NI women in Turkey 'Relief' after guilty verdict in Turkey Waiter jailed for murder of Irish women in Turkey |
BBC News | Turkey's 'Massive' Rights Crimes At Gezi Protests Cited by Amnesty Al-Monitor In the most detailed study yet on the Gezi Park youth protests in Istanbul in early summer, Amnesty International on Wednesday accused the Turkish government of "human rights violations on a massive scale." ... Amnesty accuses Turkey of 'brutal' Gezi Park protest abuse Turkey's Gul lauds peaceful protests, condemns violence Turkey accused of gross human rights violations in Gezi Park protests |
Hurriyet Daily News | ECONOMICS > Turkey's september inflation above expectations Hurriyet Daily News AA photo. A weak Turkish Lira and some rises in prices, mainly of transportation, pushed Turkey's headline inflation up higher than expected in September, raising questions about whether it would overshoot the Central Bank's full-year forecast of 6.2 ... Construction area of Turkey's 3rd nuclear plant undetermined Minister: Gas sold to consumers in Turkey below import cost Turkish lira falls against dollar |
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 ... Turkey set to lift Islamic headscarf ban for women in public office Turkey govt. reforms not aimed at ending conflict: PKK Erdogan announces Kurdish reforms |
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 ... |