Voice of America | Kurdish Rebel Leader Issues Dire Warning for Turkey Voice of America ISTANBUL — Emerging briefly from solitary confinement in his island prison near Istanbul, Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan said Turkey could become as troubled as Syria or Iraq if it does not take steps to end his group's decades-old insurgency. Turkey censures Basque parliament bill Ocalan negotiations bring Turkey a step closer to peace with Kurds Peace Deal Would Alter Turk Procurement |
Syria claims Turkey enabling al-Qaida Jerusalem Post NEW YORK – Syria submitted a letter of complaint last week to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon alleging that Turkey is enabling “Al-Qaida, as well as the Nusra Front and other terrorist organizations, to assemble, take refuge, receive funding and ... The Coming Unknown For NATO's Policy on Syria |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Can Improve Democratic Record for EU Bid Al-Monitor ANKARA Turkey — Turkey's effort to join the European Union is still far from being realized. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has justifiably expressed his frustration with this, which was set as a state policy since more than a half ... 'Dare you,' EU minister tells Berlin over Cyprus |
ABC News | Merkel Raises Turks' Hope Of European Union Entry New York Times BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany arrived in Turkey on Sunday for talks with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, holding out hope for new impetus in the stalled negotiations for the country to join the European Union. Cyprus remains stumbling block in Turkey's EU ambition: Merkel Merkel moves on Turkey's Euro entry Turkey asks Merkel to back its EU aspirations |
Alamos Gold CEO: Turkey Wants To Build Mining Industry Forbes The company obtained its Turkey properties in 2010 and has increased inferred resources from 1 million to 3 million ounces, John A. McCluskey, president and chief executive officer, said at the 2013 BMO Global Metals and Mining conference taking place ... |
Raw Story | Turkey seeks to relocate European foster children to Muslim families Raw Story Turkey has embarked on a campaign to retrieve children of Turkish immigrant families living in Europe who are fostered by foreigners, and instead place them in homes where their cultural identity can be preserved. The step comes after a court in the ... Back to their roots: Turkey wants Turk-born kids brought up in native culture |
National Post | Turkey reaches out to EU while embracing Islamicization National Post Secularists say the changes chip away at the legacy of Kemal Ataturk, the creator of modern Turkey in which state and religion were separated. This included banning the fez, which he saw as a symbol of all that was worst in the degenerate Ottoman Empire. |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey shares pain of Khojaly massacre Hurriyet Daily News Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli also condemned the brutal slaying. The head of the Foreign Affairs Commission, Volkan Bozkır, said the massacre was a crime against humanity. “As Turkey, we have always felt the pain Azerbaijanis ... PM: Turkey will never forget nor allow forgetting Khojaly genocide Turkey always commemorates Khojaly victims - envoy |
Braised Turkey Legs Washington Post This preparation doesn't take a lot of time or money, yet it yields a homey meal and plenty of leftover options. MAKE AHEAD: The braised turkey meat, sauce and vegetables taste even better after a day's refrigeration; the sauced meat freezes well. |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's wind not blowing enough Hurriyet Daily News Turkey lags far behind developed countries when it comes to generating wind energy, while the world's wind energy leaders, China and the United States, installed more than 13,000 megawatts (MW) of new capacity last year, according to statistics ... |