Express.co.uk | 'Colditz' the turkey escapes abattoir truck and Royal Family's Christmas ... Express.co.uk Gareth, who works at the farm on the Rhug Estate in Corwen, North Wales – where Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall source their Christmas turkeys – was left baffled when he discovered he was one turkey down on arrival at the slaughterhouse. Colditz The Turkey Escapes Royal Family's Christmas Dinner Table Turkey's great escape from Rhug Estate lorry in Christmas run-up |
New York Times | Kurds' Oil Deals With Turkey Raise Fears of Fissures in Iraq New York Times ISTANBUL — The sharp, dry mountains that run between Turkey and Iraq have long marked a front line in the battle between the Turkish government and Kurdish separatists where cross-border attacks took many lives on both sides. Kurds Forge a Risky Oil Deal With Turkey Turkey stands by Kurdish oil deal, seeks to appease Baghdad Turkey says ball in Iraq's court over oil dispute |
Germany's Brain Drain Is Turkey's Net Gain Forbes Over the decades he established a productive career in the German film and theater world, raising a family but never quite shaking off the desire to return to Turkey, which he did in 2000. Today when he is not directing he works at Bilgi University in ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey losing positive perception in Mideast Hurriyet Daily News Positive perceptions about Turkey in the Middle East have decreased of late, with the sharpest drops registered in Egypt and Syria, according to a poll released yesterday by the Turkey Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV). Despite this loss ... |
InterAksyon | Turkey's rock 'n' roll imam spurs controversy Aljazeera.com While Tuzer has had a small taste of that ambition – his own band, FiRock, performed this summer in front of 1,000 people in his hometown of Kas, a tourist city on Turkey's Mediterranean coast – the state does not appear impressed by his musical talent. Turkey's rock 'n' roll imam ruffles religious feathers |
Turkey needs more liberalism with its democracy Financial Times It should not be an issue of debate in a well-functioning liberal democracy. But the question of whether a government can and should enforce rules about personal morality is at the centre of current political arguments in Turkey. The outcome of this ... Turkey's credit card issue could become explosive The Problem with Turkey's “Zero-Problem” Foreign Policy Turkey's Body Politics: Can Turkish Democracy Survive? |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey shouldn't ruin ties for energy deals, think tank head says Hurriyet Daily News Haldun Yavaş, secretary-general of Caspian Strategy Institute (HASEN), which conducts research on the Caspian region, said Turkey should conduct its ties 'wisely' and 'safely' with the international community. “We (Turkey) don't have the luxury of ... |
The Daily Star | Turkey wants foreign help as it seeks to deport jihadists The Daily Star The diplomatic source said that while Ankara had been “cooperating with European countries, through Interpol and other bilateral means,” which included operations against Al-Qaeda operatives, Turkey was not fully satisfied with the level of ... |
The Unceasing Mission for Religious Equality in Turkey Huffington Post Chiefly organized by the Order of Saint Andrew the Apostle, Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in America, the conference's theme is "Tearing Down Walls: Achieving Religious Equality in Turkey." The December 4th and 5th conference follows the ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's biggest challenge is external vulnerabilities www.worldbulletin.net "Turkey's biggest challenge is external vulnerabilities. Current account deficit is part of that. As we say in the report that we think sovereign balance sheet is robust enough to be able to cope with. But it is certainly the biggest challenge," she ... Fed taper to have 'limited' effect on Turkey: Moody's |