Independent Voter Network | Kurds rally in Turkey over murder of 3 women activists in Paris CNN Cansiz, the oldest of the three women murdered in the Paris offices of the Information Center for Kurdistan, was famous for being a co-founder of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK. Turkey, the United States and the European Union label the PKK a ... Assassination of Kurdish Militants Raises Tensions in Turkey Paris murders will not derail PKK talks, says Turkish MP Turkey demands answers over Kurdish activist's life in Paris |
UN News Centre | Number of Syrians seeking refuge in Turkey continues to rise, UN agency reports UN News Centre 14 January 2013 – The total number of Syrians seeking refuge in camps in Turkey from the ever-worsening violence of their country's civil war has risen to over 153,300 persons, the United Nations refugee agency reported today. “This is about a 3 per ... Syrians set for ballot in Turkey refugee camps Syrian mortar round hits Turkey, no casualties: state media Turkey appoints governor for Syrian refugees at borders |
Globe and Mail | Turkey and S&P fail to reach deal after spat over 'junk bond' rating Globe and Mail Standard & Poor's said on Monday it would no longer offer a full rating service for Turkey, ditching much of its work with the economically booming country eight months after a spat over a negative report. The credit ratings agency said it had failed ... CORRECTED-S&P says no longer has deal with Turkey but will rate it S&P to offer only basic rating on Turkey |
International Business Times | Turkey's New Spin On Human Rights: They Can Be Used To Recover Art International Business Times Turkey is one of the world's richest countries when it comes to archeology. Located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and with a history of human habitation that dates back to the dawn of civilization, it's especially rich in ancient Greek ruins ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey can be observer to Shanghai 5: CHP chief Hurriyet Daily News Turkey joining the Shanghai Five organization as an observer member is important for peace and stability in the regional and global sense, the country's main opposition leader has said, voicing full support for the further developing of economic ... CHP voices dissenting opinion on health deal between Turkey, China |
Arutz Sheva | NATO: Turkey Patriot Missiles Operational By February Arutz Sheva The Patriot missile system being deployed to help protect Turkey from any spillover of the conflict in neighboring Syria should be operational by early February, perhaps sooner, NATO said Monday. A NATO spokesperson said the transport of troops and ... Patriot missile batteries in Turkey operational by February: NATO Turkey's Patriot systems to go operational early February German soldiers survey southern Turkey to deploy Patriot missiles |
How to spot a turkey farm FCW.com Political turkey farms -- agencies filled with former campaign staffers with thin resumes -- made the headlines in the 1990s. In the George H.W. Bush administration, the Commerce Department became known as “Bush Gardens.” The General Services ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Yoga in Turkey: At one with a wonderful world Telegraph.co.uk A number of yoga friends had told me about Huzur Vadisi, a fabulous retreat high in the mountains in Dalaman. But on my crack-of-dawn flight from Stansted, faced with the prospect of seven nights in a yurt (in the peak of the blistering Turkish summer ... |
Turkey delays F-35 delivery decision UPI.com "Given the current situation of the JSF project, where the operational capabilities of the F-35 aircraft have lagged behind desired levels, and given the increasing drift of costs to supply aircraft in future years, Turkey is re-evaluating its plans ... |
Turkey Bond Yields Rise 3rd Day as Banks Raise Cash Before Sale Bloomberg Turkey's borrowing costs rose for a third day as investors sold debt holdings to rotate into tomorrow's issuance of 15-month bonds on bets yields will not fall any further. Yields on benchmark two-year notes rose 3 basis points, or 0.03 percentage ... |