Sky News Australia | Obama to Host Leaders from Turkey, Jordan, Gulf States Voice of America President Barack Obama plans some intense Mideast diplomacy this month and next, welcoming leaders of Turkey, Jordan and two Gulf states for Oval Office talks on Syria and broader developments in the Mideast. The White House said President Obama ... Leaders of Qatar, Jordan and Turkey scheduled to visit Obama at the White ... Obama to host leaders from UAE, Jordan, Qatar, Turkey Obama to meet with leaders of Jordan, Turkey, UAE, |
Trend.az | Assad hits out at Israel, Turkey in rare TV interview Jerusalem Post In the interview, Assad claimed that Israel's apology to Turkey is linked directly to the situation in Syria. "The question is why didn't he (Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu) apologize in years passed. What has changed? It's the same (Turkish Prime ... Jordanians and Turks Are Focus of Syria's Ire Surge in Syrian 'guests' fuels tensions in Turkey Assad accuses Turkey of arming rebels |
Sultan Erdogan: Turkey's Rebranding Into the New, Old Ottoman Empire The Atlantic A second thing they all have in common is that until just a few years ago they harbored a certain disdain for Turkey ... due in large part to the aforementioned empire. Yet former rivals to the south, east, north and even west now attend Turkish ... |
Kerry Trip Focuses on Israel-Turkey Relations Voice of America "Given the situation in the region right now, given Turkey's problems with Iraq, with Syria and with Iran and given Israel's very, very difficult situation with Iran and generally in the Arab Spring, so therefore this is a very important strategic step ... |
New York Times (blog) | The Curse of Ataturk New York Times (blog) Adem Altan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images A Turkish flag with the portrait of Turkey's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, floats above thousands of people celebrating Republic Day in Ankara on Oct. 29, 2012. ISTANBUL — “How happy is the one who ... |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Live Chat: 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 |
American Spectator | Iraq PM softens tone on Turkey, says rapprochement welcome Reuters UK BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Friday he would welcome rapprochement with Turkey, softening months of hostile rhetoric fuelled by Ankara's engagement with Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region. Resource-hungry Turkey ... Turkey, Iraq, and Oil Iraq threatens to take legal actions against Turkey over KRG oil deals Iraq says Kurdish oil export to Turkey 'smuggling' |
Hurriyet Daily News | Sending food to rebels up Turkey's Syrian exports Hurriyet Daily News The exports of Turkey's southeastern provinces to Syria have soared more than six fold in the first three months compared to the same period in previous years, with most of these exported products being food and cement sent to provinces controlled by ... |
The Daily Star | The press in Turkey The Economist Fearful of antagonising Turkey's autocratic prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, media bosses (who have diverse business interests) have begun a cull. Many recall the $2.5 billion fine slapped on the Dogan Group, Turkey's biggest media conglomerate, ... Turkey pulls on the Kurdish thread Turkey's Peace Process with Kurds Hits Bumps Turkey's PKK Talks Signals Progress: Doors Open for a Pull-out of Rebels |
WCSH-TV | Wild turkey attacks WCSH-TV "We all thought it was really neat, these wild turkeys," said Carol McCarty, a resident. But neighbors say they've overstayed their welcome. And two toms, male turkeys, have grown rather aggressive. Mundy Township police say there's really not much ... |