New York Times | Kurdish Rebel Group to Withdraw From Turkey New York Times ISTANBUL — The Kurdistan Workers' Party, the main Kurdish rebel group in Turkey, said Thursday that it would withdraw all of its forces from the country by May 8 as part of a peace agreement to end a 30-year conflict with the Turkish state. Kurdish rebels to retreat from Turkey to Iraq - USA Today Kurdish rebels to start withdrawing from Turkey in May Murat Karayilan announces PKK withdrawal from Turkey |
Kurdish militants to begin withdrawal from Turkey in May 路透社 A Turkish soldier runs down a hill at a small military outpost in the mountains of Cukurca near the Iraqi border in southeastern Turkey, where thousands of Turkish troops have launched a ground and air offensive against PKK fighters, October 21, 2011. |
Washington Post | Turkey's Muslim Armenians come out of hiding The Japan Times TUNCELI, TURKEY – They dropped their language and religion to survive after the 1915 genocide, but close to 100 years later, Turkey's “hidden Armenians” want to take pride in their identity. Some genocide survivors adopted Islam and blended in with the ... Turkey Should Acknowledge The Armenian Genocide Israel parliament discusses Armenian genocide case despite reconciliation ... BDP urges Turkey to offer apology to Armenians |
Outdoors: Turkey hunting tips The Daily Progress No, that doesn't mean Thanksgiving. The real turkey time happens each April, when the spring gobbler season gets underway. The highly awaited season kicked off on April 13 and extends through May 18. During these several weeks there will be lots of red ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Russia, Turkey, Kazakhstan Caught Out by Gold Rout Wall Street Journal Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan all boosted their gold holdings in March, in a bet on a long-term appreciation in the precious metal's price just before it slumped by more than $270 an ounce. Gold market participants pay close attention to ... Turkey, Russia raise gold reserves: IMF Central banks buy gold ahead of crash |
Economic pressures tarnish Turkey's gold trade Financial Times But despite their place at the centre of the country's culture, Turkey's gold merchants have particular reason to be discontented, over and above the metal's sharpest price fall in three decades. They are trying to fend off an attempt by the government ... |
Podcast: Classic Moments, Talking Turkey, Adieu to Ale-Jet & Sir Chris SBS Attention then turns towards the ongoing Tour of Turkey, with a cameo from president Abdullah Gül himself. At its midway mark, the eight-day race has seen riders like Mark Renshaw crash and burn while others, including hitherto unknown Natnael Berhane ... |
The National | Israel has become bridge between Turkey, Jordan Ynetnews Just recently, the opposition party in Turkey attempted to embarrass its country's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, by revealing that a Turkish shipping company owned by his son was moving its cargo via Israel, in spite of the tensions between the ... Turkey's prime minister disregards Kerry request to postpone Gaza visit News Analysis: Turkey, Israel likely to put differences aside due to common ... Turkey rejects appeal by US to delay Erdogan visit to Gaza |
Turkey: Justice Central to Kurdish Peace Process Human Rights Watch Following the very positive step Turkey's parliament took in the latest reform package to end time limitations on prosecuting torture cases, the government should ensure that there are no obstacles to justice for killings and disappearances by state ... |
velonews.competitor.com | Gripel sprints to second Tour of Turkey stage win SBS Gripel sprints to second Tour of Turkey stage win. Cycing CentralFri 26 Apr 2013, 6am. Tweet · Email · +. Share This. 2 0. + Comment. 0. A patient Andre Greipel sprinted to a clear victory at the end of the longest stage of the 2013 Tour of Turkey. Greipel grabs stage win No. 2 at the Tour of Turkey - Velo News - Competitor.com Cycling - Greipel wins again in Turkey Tour of Turkey Video: Greipel in press conference after stage five victory |