Trend.az | Jordanians and Turks Are Focus of Syria's Ire New York Times Syria lashed out at Turkey and Jordan on Thursday for what it called their duplicitous work in fomenting the Syrian rebellion, accusing the Turkish prime minister of chronic lies and telling the Jordanians they were “playing with fire” in letting ... Former Foreign Minister: Turkey should not have severed ties with Syria Turkey Strategy on Syria Too Optimistic for US Syria's Assad says 'no word of truth' from Turkey PM |
Sports Features Communications | Turkey Branches Out Into Medical Tourism Huffington Post As it tries to boost tourism revenues and narrow its current account deficit, its main economic weakness, Turkey is on a mission to diversify away from the all-inclusive package tours to its sun-drenched Mediterranean shores which, local businesses ... International Lodging Companies Racing to Open New Hotels in Turkey |
Is Turkey taking the lead against Assad's regime? Fox News I've been to a lot of people including to many of those fighting against president -- -- that doesn't seem to be an end in sight. Do you think that this cam and quickly are all we set fall another twelve months another two years of this war of ... |
kdvr.com | Mythical 'Gate to Hell' Uncovered in Turkey ABC News (blog) Archaeologists reportedly have uncovered the cave believed to be Pluto's Gate, the mythological portal to hell, in the ancient city of Hierapolis in southern Turkey. The site was located among ruins in the area, Italian archaeologists said, according ... Ancient 'Gates of Hell' found in Pamukkale, Turkey 'Gate to Hell' unearthed among Turkey's ancient ruins (+video) 'Gate to Hell' found in Turkey according to archaeologists |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Live Twitter Chat With Turkey's Finance Minister Wall Street Journal (blog) The resilience of Turkey's $786 billion economy has won its policy makers praise, but the pickup in activity threatens to rekindle old challenges. Consumer-loan growth has surged in recent months, raising the specter of a replay of the runaway credit ... Turkey wants to help on Cypriot gas |
Yahoo! News (blog) | Turkey's PKK Talks Signals Progress: Doors Open for a Pull-out of Rebels Huffington Post Defying pessimism, Turkey's fragile, defining "peace process", involving the PKK's imprisoned leader, Abdullah Öcalan and the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) with the aim of disarmament and political reform, has suddenly changed gears, and ... Turkey's Peace Process with Kurds Hits Bumps The press in Turkey Turkey Seeks Ottoman Sphere Of Influence |
International Business Times | Turkey Gives Politics a Chance Brookings Institution The violence surrounding the Kurdish question in Turkey has taken more than forty thousand lives since 1984 and has prevented the Kurdish-populated parts of Turkey from participating in its decade-long economic growth. The government's efforts to ... Kerry Starts Nine-Day Global Trip With Turkey Meetings Time For US To See Turkey As It Is Israeli envoys heading to Turkey next week to begin process of restoring ... |
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) | Foreskin Man goes to Turkey San Francisco Chronicle (blog) Foreskin Man goes to Turkey. Comment. CommentsComments(1)Comments(). |. Email. E-mail. |. Print. Readers may recall the Foreskin Man comic cited in my column and blog. As I wrote in 2011, the comic strip seemed to me to be highly anti-Semitic. |
The West Australian | Turkey nears decision on $20bn nuclear deal Financial Times Turkey is in the final stages of deciding a showpiece nuclear power tender, with the choice resting between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan and China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corporation . The project, expected to be worth more than $20bn, has ... Turkey nears decision on $22 bn nuclear plant Mitsubishi Heavy Lands Turkey Nuclear Plant Deal Japan, France plans for Turkey nuke plant |
Hurriyet Daily News | China, Japan in short list for Turkey's second nuclear plant Hurriyet Daily News China and a Japanese-French joint venture are still competing to build Turkey's second nuclear plant, while South Korea is out of the competition due to its problems with a treasury guarantee, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said in an interview ... |