International Affairs Review | Turkey's worldview evolves with a promising shift to west Bangor Daily News The recent drama over the euro area's bailout of Cyprus diverted attention from two important events, both of which feature the island's old nemesis, Turkey. The first was a cease-fire declaration on March 21, made by the imprisoned leader of the ... An End to the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey is in Reach, and in Prison A Spring Surprise in Turkey? New Movement on the Kurdish Issue Turkey PM confirms talks with Iraqi Kurds on energy deal |
Hurriyet Daily News | US and Turkey discuss Iraq, Syria over the weekend Hurriyet Daily News The fragile situations in Iraq and Syria were discussed on March 30 during a telephone call between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Ahmet Davutoğlu, the foreign minister of Turkey, which shares a border with two critical Middle East countries, ... |
Saudi Gazette | Turkey dreams of new tourism boom after Israel's sorry Saudi Gazette A billboard on a main street by the Ankara municipality to thank Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan reads: “We are grateful to you,” three days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apologized to Turkey over the death of nine Turkish ... Israel and Turkey restore ties with energy as a motivator On Second Thought, Maybe Israel's Apology to Turkey was a Good Idea Israel-Turkey relations expected to remain rocky |
Turkey's Regional Policy Protected By American Bomb Al-Monitor In recent years when the AKP government gave priority to developing strategic ties with the Baath regime, the neo-Islamic political class that rules Turkey did not think of chemical weapons and ballistic missiles in the Syrian army inventory as a ... |
The American Conservative | Israeli apology begins reset of ties with Turkey The Japan Times ANKARA – After nearly three years of political tension, diplomatic maneuvering, and back-channel negotiations, Israel has formally apologized to Turkey for the killing of nine Turkish citizens onboard the ship Mavi Marmara in 2010. On behalf of the ... Israel and Turkey let bygones be bygones Warmer American relations with Israel help to end its Turkish tiff Turkey Cracks the Whip |
Spring brings turkey hunting Carlisle Sentinel Casalena is also a member of the technical committee for the Pennsylvania state chapter of the National Wild Turkey Foundation. Casalena said the nonprofit organization works to “preserve and enhance the wild turkey hunting traditions.” The ... Out & About: Time to talk turkey It time to practice turkey talk Notes: Spring turkey season looking promising |
euronews | Turkey's foreign minister wades into court trial spat euronews Turkey's foreign minister has called his counterpart in Germany, after a spat erupted over media access to a trial of suspected neo-Nazis – who were allegedly involved in a racist killing spree. A court in Munich has been accused of gross insensitivity ... Turkey appeals for media seats at terror cell trial |
Turkey trade with Iran to resume despite the US sanctions The Voice of Russia 0The US government has tried to stop Turkey from providing a financial lifeline to Iran. Being unable to trade using the US dollar or the euro, Iran resorted to gold imports in exchange for gas exports to Turkey. Gold is not controlled by a central ... Turkey resumes gold exports to Iran |
Hurriyet Daily News | Margareta Pagano: Can Aphrodite reunite Cyprus and Turkey? The Independent Turkey made its usual noises last week about claims on the gas fields but is said to be willing to renew talks. President Anastasiades, only elected last month, is said to be warm to the idea too – he voted for the Annan plan in 2004. As well as the ... Turkey wants new Cyprus solution bid Turkey could help kick-start Cyprus Turkey sees three alternatives for Cyprus, all involving gas |
Gulf Times | Gulf banks seek more buys in Turkey, Egypt for long-term growth Gulf Times Enticed by knock-down prices and cash-strapped European lenders eager to sell, Gulf banks are poised to snap up more assets in emerging markets like Egypt and Turkey as a way of locking in long-term growth outside their much smaller domestic markets. |