Hurriyet Daily News | Peace in Turkey 'will be model for Mideast' Hurriyet Daily News Noting that Turkey was also in a restoration process, he said: “No color, language and cultural element will be excluded through this restoration process. We are of the same breed with those who share the same history. This is the main component of our ... |
Turkey privatisations: back on track Financial Times (blog) The successful conclusion of the auction comes only days after Turkey's high privatization council (OYK) approved the sale of the Ankara gas distribution company Baskent Gaz to Torunlar Gida for $1.162bn and the sale of three other regional power ... UPDATE 1-Turkey completes power grid tenders |
Press TV | Turkey: Assessing Ankara's New "Cold Wars" EurasiaNet By now, it's become fairly commonplace to hear Turkey's once-vaunted "zero problems with neighbors" foreign policy spoken about in the past tense. The last two years have certainly not been kind to this policy, which had tried to break past some ... Turkey Has Already Lost in Syria Turkey hails efforts to lift EU arms embargo on Syria Corlatean expresses Romania's support for Turkey's EU membership bid |
Washington Post | Dutch deputy PM hits back at Turkey in adoption row GlobalPost The Netherlands hit back at Turkey Friday over a bid to return a boy adopted by Dutch lesbians to his Turkish mother, with the row threatening to overshadow a visit by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan next week. "I find it presumptuous of a foreign ... Dutch lesbian couple fostering Turkish child leads to commotion in Turkey Diplomatic row looms over lesbian foster family for Turkish boy Dutch Lesbians Raising Foster Turkish Boy Go Into Hiding |
Alabama turkey season holds promise for early success The Huntsville Times - al.com turkey-opener-2013-mack4.jpg With an estimated 400,000 to 500,000 Eastern wild turkeys walking its woods, Alabama provides hunters, who have done the work to manage habitats to the birds' liking and employ advanced woodsmanship skills, ample ... |
News & Observer | Turkey plant closing in Raeford will eliminate 950 jobs News & Observer North Carolina ranks second nationally in turkey production behind Minnesota. The industry accounted for more than $772 million in sales in 2011, making turkeys the state's third-most valuable behind broilers and hogs. More than 75 percent of the state ... House of Raeford to phase out turkey operations, 950 jobs House of Raeford closing turkey plant in Hoke County, ending 950 jobs Home > Uncategorized > Shut down of turkey plant in Eastern North Carolina ... |
FOCUS: CPM Group: Turkey's Rules On Gold Deposits Could Mean ... Forbes (Kitco News) - A New York-based consultancy says the outcome of Turkey's move 1 ½ years ago to allow commercial banks to count gold deposits toward their reserve requirements potentially could be emulated by other central banks, and if so, would mean ... |
The Economist | How a peace deal with the Kurds could pave the way for a new Turkish constitution The Economist Peace with the Kurds is essential if Turkey is to fulfil its dreams of regional leadership. “The prime minister's political career is at stake, he is utterly sincere,” says Galip Ensarioglu, an AK deputy from Diyarbakir. Not all are convinced. Some ... Oil unites Kurdistan and Turkey Kurd Locked in Solitary Cell Holds Key to Turkish Peace PHOTOS: Out of Saddam's Shadow |
Friday Turkey Vultures Posting and Toasting Turkey vultures. I learned in sixth grade science that you can identify them in flight by the "V" shape on the underside of their wings. They used to sit on my neighbor's roof and menace my dogs. They also, as I read yesterday, are pooping and vomiting ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | US, Turkey talk Israel on eve of Obama visit Hurriyet Daily News The eagerness of the U.S. to secure Turkey's help in reviving the process, which has been frozen over two years, was already clear. Nonetheless, as Secretary of State John Kerry initiated a telephone conversation with Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu ... |