Turkey to pursue Kurdish rebels until they lay down weapons: PM Reuters The bodies of the three women killed in Paris, one of whom was a co-founder of the PKK, were set to be flown to Diyarbakir, the largest city in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast, on Wednesday evening ahead of a funeral ceremony on Thursday. Erdogan ... |
Boston Globe | Brookline police snare restive tom turkey Boston Globe BROOKLINE — A police chase through backyards Tuesday netted a tom turkey believed to be one of a trio that has been terrorizing residents and mail carriers in recent months. Armed with nets, police responded to the Aspinwall Hill neighborhood shortly ... After a chase, Brookline cops catch troublesome turkey Troublesome turkey captured in Brookline, euthanized |
Bloomberg | Mayor's Sons Split by Turkey-PKK War as Funerals Test Peace Plan Bloomberg Abdullah Demirbas told his two sons that Turkey's Kurds should claim their rights through politics, not war. One agreed, and is preparing to start compulsory service in Turkey's army. The other didn't, and fled to the mountains to join militants ... Turkey air strikes as Kurd activists' bodies are returned Turkey hits PKK in Iraq as bodies of slain Kurds arrive Paris Killings Highlight Kurdish, Regional Issues for Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | How Turkey Can Make Peace With the Kurds New York Times Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, claims that he wants a deal to end nearly 30 years of war between the state and the P.K.K. rebels. But he has yet to take the decisive action needed for a credible peace process. Until he understands that ... Turkey demands info on Paris killings from France Turkey: grand ambitions and fewer ratings Report: Turkey Strikes Kurd Rebel Targets in Iraq |
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 ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Non-Muslims want equal funeral rights in Turkey Hurriyet Daily News Non-Muslim communities in Turkey have asked for municipal and state services at their funerals similar to the services given to the country's Muslim citizens. Municipalities do not provide non-Muslim citizens with free services such as allocation of a ... |
BBC News | Jervis departs Blues for Turkey BBC News Birmingham City striker Jake Jervis has left St Andrew's to move to struggling Turkish Super League side Elazigspor on a three-and-a-half-year contract. The 21-year-old Wolverhampton-born forward has already been out on loan with League One sides this ... Jervis heads to Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | Canada to welcome 5000 refugees from Turkey Hurriyet Daily News Canada will resettle up to 5,000 refugees currently in Turkey by 2018, the country's Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney has announced during his visit to Turkey. “With escalating violence in the region, more people are ... Canada to accept 5000 refugees living Turkey Canada eases Turkey's refugee problem Canada to resettle 5000 refugees currently in Turkey by 2018 |
Turkey shot with arrow on the run in Concord Boston.com Calls about the turkey with the arrow in its back in the area of Oxbow Road began coming in to the Environmental Police over the weekend, said Reggie Zimmerman, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. |
Flap With S&P Doesn't Derail Turkey ETF NASDAQ The iShares MSCI Turkey Investable Index Fund (NYSE: TUR ) posted a modest gain on Tuesday, but that was enough to have the high-flying ETF flirting with a new 52-week. One of 2012's top-performing emerging markets ETFs , the iShares MSCI Turkey ... Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa: CIVETS' 2013 ... |