Recovery center in Turkey sees growing number of paralyzed Syrians Washington Post REYHANLI, Turkey — Most of the injured Syrians who check into the volunteer-run recovery center here stay only a few weeks, maybe a month. As soon as they regain strength and mobility, they find temporary housing in Turkey or return home to fight ... |
Bloomberg | Turkey and Its Rebel Kurds May Want Peace This Time Bloomberg The assassinations last week in Paris of three female Kurdish activists from Turkey have, for now at least, had the opposite effect to the one their perpetrators almost certainly intended. Instead of engulfing the country with Kurdish anger, Turkish ... Leaders Support Turkey-Kurdish Talks Turkey Promises Peace Talks With Kurdish Militants, Despite Paris Killings Report: Turkey Strikes Kurd Rebel Targets in Iraq |
Tom turkey, terror of Brookline, is caught Boston Globe A police chase through Brookline backyards netted a Tom turkey Tuesday that is believed to be one of a trio that has been terrorizing residents and mailmen in recent months. The other two turkeys remained at large. Armed with nets, police responded to ... After a chase, Brookline cops catch troublesome turkey Troublesome turkey captured in Brookline, euthanized |
UN News Centre | On visit to region, UN official praises Turkey for support to Syrian refugees UN News Centre 15 January 2013 – The head of the United Nations food relief agency today expressed her gratitude to the people and Government of Turkey for their support of Syrians seeking refuge from the continuing violence affecting their country. “It's because of ... Fire in Syrian refugee camp in Turkey kills four Mortar round hits Turkey Syrian refugees cost Turkey $360 million |
Fars News Agency | Turkey: What is Iran Doing with Turkish Gold? EurasiaNet Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shakes hands with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at an Economic Cooperation Organization Summit in Baku in 2012. Despite international pressure on Turkey to stop selling gold to Iran, the two ... Iran's Bid to Buy Turkey's Gas Distributor to Boost Tehran-Ankara Energy Ties Iran-Turkey trade can reach $100bn per year: Iran envoy Turkey Turning to Coal to Reduce Gazprom Dependence |
Turkey and the PKK: The Kurdish women who take up arms BBC News The execution-style killing of three women in Paris last week threw a spotlight on the murky struggle between Turkey and its Kurdish rebels. But how did women from such a conservative society rise to prominence in a paramilitary organisation? Among the ... |
Sun News Network | Canada eases Turkey's refugee problem Sun News Network "With escalating violence in the region, more people are seeking protection in Turkey, and our commitment to resettle 5,000 mostly Iraqi and Iranian refugees in Canada will help Turkey deal with this growing pressure," Kenney said in a statement ... Canada to Welcome 5000 Refugees Now in Turkey Canada to resettle 5000 refugees currently in Turkey by 2018 Canadian minister visits Syrian refugees in Turkey |
Business Recorder (blog) | Turkey to Ratings Firms: Who's The Boss Now? Wall Street Journal- India (blog) ISTANBUL–Turkey lamented the purported unfairness of ratings agencies that trapped the country in junk status for many years while the government limited its criticism to verbal outbursts as it courted foreign investors. Not anymore. Recently armed ... Turkey, S&P fail on deal S&P to offer only basic rating on Turkey CORRECTED-S&P says no longer has deal with Turkey but will rate it |
The Voice of Russia | Syria has accused Turkey of 'economic terrorism' The Voice of Russia Syria has accused Turkey of 'economic terrorism.' Ankara has used the "suffering of the Syrian people for piracy" and stolen from Aleppo almost 1.5 thousand units of pharmaceutical and industrial equipment, said Syria's permanent UN representative ... |
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 ... |