BBC News | Syria conflict: Foreign jihadists 'use Turkey safe houses' BBC News Foreign jihadist fighters are using safe houses in southern Turkey to cross into Syria to fight against government forces, the BBC has learnt. A man running one such house near the border town of Reyhanli said more than 150 people - including up to 20 ... Anti-Syria foreign militants use Turkey 'safe houses' BBC: Foreign terrorists use safe houses in Turkey to cross into Syria Turkey recasts approach to armed groups in Syria |
Hurriyet Daily News | BUSINESS > Turkey says it has received no new bids to rival China missile offer Hurriyet Daily News Turkey has yet to receive any new bids to supply a new missile system to rival a controversial multi-billion dollar offer by a US-blacklisted Chinese company, a government official said Dec. 6. "We have asked other companies to present revised bids but ... Turkey continues talks with Chinese firm for missiles Merrill Lynch rejects Turkey role over China missile plans: report |
Petition demands Obama execute pardoned turkey The Hill (blog) In November, the White House set up a website where members of the public could choose whether a turkey named Popcorn or one named Caramel would become the official Thanksgiving turkey. The website was widely interpretted as saying that whichever ... |
CBC.ca | Turkey Bacon Soup CBC.ca This week's Rock Recipe from Barry Parsons can be made a day or two after a roast turkey dinner. A timely choice, with the holiday season around the corner. All this month, Sunday Scoff will feature turkey recipes, in alignment with CBC Newfoundland ... |
Rudaw | Turkey's oil gamble with the Kurds Arab News Once again eyes are on oil and its potential impact on the changing Middle East scene. This month could send a significant signal depending on what emerges out from Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, or to be more specific how Turkey will behave ... Turkish Energy Minister: Turkey Cannot 'Sit Idly' Over Kurdistan Energy Supplies A New Gateway for Middle East Oil Arbil-Baghdad row temporary but energy deals permanent: Davutoğlu |
Canadian National Newspaper | The US-Turkey Alliance Isn't Going Anywhere Forbes Turkey sent a ripple through the Western defense industry when it recently chose a Chinese company to co-produce a missile defense system—passing on US and European bids in the process. It certainly didn't help that the Chinese company, China ... Turkey's Image Crumbling in the Neighborhood Turkey seen as less favorable by Middle Eastern countries Turkey launches offensive on credit cards |
Hurriyet Daily News | 'Turkey trying to halt influx of radicals into Syria' Hurriyet Daily News But 35 million tourists are coming to Turkey. It's not possible to monitor all of them. We do our best in order to prevent crossings when intelligence comes from other countries,” Deputy Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Ömer Önhon said on Dec. 6 ... GUEST COMMENTARY: Iran accord underscores importance of Turkey Iran, Turkey can help end Syria crisis: Envoy Counter-Terrorism: The Turkish Threat |
Press TV | Turkey police clash with protesters Press TV Kurdish protesters clash with police in the Yuksekova district of Turkey's Hakkari province on December 7, 2013. Sat Dec 7, 2013 6:51PM. Share | Email | Print. Related Interviews: US punishes Erdogan with Turkey unrest · 'West intervening in Turkey ... Two Kurdish Men Killed in Clashes with Turkish Police |
National Turk English | Turkey's Erdogan Battles Country's Most Powerful Religious Movement TIME Today, forty years removed from his high school days, Usak is a leading figure in Turkey's largest Islamic movement, the Gulen community. Erdogan, meanwhile, is the country's Prime Minister and by far the most powerful man in the land, if not the ... Turkey's credit card issue could become explosive Turkey's 'Democratic' Reforms Are Anything But |
Press TV | Clashes in Turkey after deaths of two Kurdish protesters Ahram Online Hundreds of protesters set up barricades of burning tyres on a road in the Yuksekova district of Kurdish-dominated southeastern Turkey and pelted officers with stones. The clashes come after two protesters, aged 34 and 32, were shot dead Friday in a ... Turkey police storm hospital in Kurdish town Two killed in Turkey clashes over PKK cemetery Turkey submits Kurdish reforms to parliament |