Wall Street Journal | Greek Maritime Claims Rock Boat With Turkey Wall Street Journal This week, Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras broached the topic with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in a meeting in Istanbul where he called on Turkey to respect Greece's rights under international law. So far, Ankara, which says ... |
What To Do If You Are Attacked by a Wild Turkey: A Bay Area Problem (With ... KQED (blog) “Turkey populations in general over the past several years have been increasing in California,” said Scott Gardner, an environmental scientist with the Department of Fish and Wildlife. “Turkeys are very tolerant living in and among people.” He added ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Fewer women employed in Turkey: UN official Hurriyet Daily News The labor force participation rate for women, which was 40 percent in 2000, decreased to 27 percent in 2012 and in early 2013 has been less than 30 percent, the United Nations Gender Thematic Group Chair in Turkey and United Nations Population Fund ... |
Not Constantinople: 9 Misconceptions About Istanbul, Turkey Gadling The country of Turkey has been getting a lot of bad press this year, due to the tragic disappearance and murder of American Sarai Sierra in Istanbul, and the suicide bombing at the U.S. Consulate in Turkish capital city Ankara, which was quickly linked ... UPDATE 1-Turkey's Sabanci looks for income boost after flat 2012 Profit at Sabanci of Turkey flat, sales up 9 percent Guest post: Turkish businesswomen need more access to finance |
The Guardian | Turkey and the Kurds: the era of mass hypnosis is over The Guardian So is the mass-hypnosis inflicted on the Turkish people by the old establishment. Even Kemal Ataturk, the once untouchable founder of the republic, is under fire these days for his role in the systematic oppression of Turkey's Kurds during the 1920s ... Turkey Renews Focus on Ending Its Long Conflict With Kurds Turkey's Dreams of Being Energy Hub Strengthened by PKK Negotiations? Turkey's national interests limit press freedom, Erdogan |
Business Insider | CIA Seizes Bin Laden Son-In-Law In Turkey [Report] Business Insider He was freed by an Ankara court because he did not commit any crime on Turkish soil and local media claimed Turkey had hesitated to extradite him to the United States fearing it could become a target of Al-Qaeda. SEE ALSO: Former Polish Spy: The CIA ... Bin Laden's son-in-law deported from Turkey Osama Bin Laden's Son, Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Captured By CIA In Turkey CIA kidnapped bin Laden son-in-law after Turkey deportation: report |
Turkey Day Classic 2013: Deal between Alabama State and Stillman a one-year ... al.com Josh Straughan 10.25.2013 Stillman College QB Josh Straughan is seen here against Miles College on Ocotber 25th, 2012. The Tigers will face Alabama State in the 90th Annual Turkey Day Classic in November. (William Dill/The Birmingham News) ... |
The Voice of Russia | Syria's Assad hails Turkey anti-Erdogan opposition Channel News Asia Reacting to the letters, Erdogan asked if Assad would "complain about Turkey to the United Nations just because we are accommodating 250,000 Syrians on our soil? This person is committing a kind of genocide there... Will he complain about us because of ... Assad slams Turkey for supporting Syrian rebels UN: Syria Denounces Turkey's Interference, Aggressiveness Turkey: Opposition Party Lost on the Road to Damascus |
The Geopolitical Significance, Or Lack Thereof, Of Turkey's NATO Radar EurasiaNet Turkey's decision in 2011 to host a radar for NATO's missile defense system has been widely interpreted as a reaffirmation of Turkey's commitment to NATO, and more generally to a western geopolitical orientation, at a time when a number of analysts and ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Upgrades Palestinian Ties Al-Monitor After the Palestinian Ma'an News Agency broke the news on Tuesday, March 5, that Sakir Ozkan Torunlar, Turkey's consul general in Jerusalem, will be accredited as Turkey's ambassador to the Palestinian Authority, it became obvious that for the ... Turkey accredits ambassador to 'Palestinian state' |