NPR (blog) | Samoans Await The Return Of The Tasty Turkey Tail NPR (blog) It's hard to pinpoint precisely when turkey tails started being imported into Samoa from the U.S. and when they became a favorite, affordable dish. Meat byproducts (Spam and fatty lamb cuts from New Zealand) started showing up sometime after World War ... |
Daily Beast | Turkey's Man in Palestine Daily Beast When pressed on the subject, Sakir Torunlar, Turkey's veteran diplomat in Jerusalem, concedes that he has acquired a place in the history books—“maybe one line,” he says, sitting down for coffee at a hotel on the Bosphorus during a recent trip to ... |
Wall Street Journal- India | The Kurds' Last Battle in Turkey: Teaching Kids Kurdish The Atlantic Following months of talks aimed at resolving a conflict that has spanned three decades and cost more than 40,000 lives, fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) began withdrawing from Turkey into their mountain hideouts in northern Iraq this week. Kurd Rebels Start Exit From Turkey Iraq rejects refuge for Turkey's Kurdish fighters Kurdish Militants Begin Historic Withdrawal From Turkey |
IBNLive | Turkey would support US-led no-fly zone in Syria: NBC Yahoo! News WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey would support a U.S.-enforced no-fly zone in Syria and warned that Damascus crossed President Barack Obama's "red line" on chemical weapons use long ago, according to an NBC ... Turkey Sends Team to Screen for Chemical Weapons on Syrian Border Turkey Testing Syrians for Chemical Weapon Wounds Turkey: Syria crossed US chemical weapons red line |
Christian Science Monitor | Glint of a Mideast peace as Turkey-Kurd pact plays out Christian Science Monitor Small triumphs for peace in the Middle East are always worth noting, especially ones driven by idealism. On Wednesday a 39-year violent conflict between Turkey and its minority Kurds saw a welcome turn of events. About 2,000 Kurdish guerrillas began a ... |
Naharnet | Burkina Faso FM Passes out in Turkey at Briefing ABC News The foreign minister of Burkina Faso on Thursday briefly passed out during a live televised news conference with his Turkish counterpart in Ankara, forcing him to delay a planned trip to Paris the next day. State media reported that he spoke of being ... Burkina Faso Foreign Minister Collapses in Turkey Burkina Faso's FM faints during press conference in Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | With its Syria plan in tatters, Turkey needs a strategy reboot Globe and Mail For much of the late 2000s, Turkey hoped that a booming economy, the prestige of combative Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and a burst of regional admiration for its successful mix of Muslim governance and democracy would reap it a harvest of ... Turkey: Opportunities and Risks Ahead ECONOMICS > World Bank to arbitrate EU, Turkey trade accord Silk roads lead to Turkey's resurgent power |
Wayward turkey smashes through window of Brookline home, escapes through ... Boston.com A wayward wild turkey made an action hero-style entrance at a Brookline house, smashing through the front window in front of a startled man and his dog. With a little help from a police officer, the bewildered bird eventually found its way out of an ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | EBRD host Turkey is investment magnet outpacing emerging market peers Reuters LONDON May 9 (Reuters) - In a neighbourhood mired in recession or political turmoil, Turkey is hosting the region's development bank as a dynamic economic leader rather than a needy recipient. Record investment in its stocks and bonds is making its ... Turkey-EBRD relations promise bright future for local businesses |
Is Turkey Headed for Shariah Rule? Al-Monitor One of the most toxic words in Turkey's never-ending political wars is “Shariah.” The word, which stands for “Islamic law,” has been a constant fear factor in the secularist narrative. Accordingly, the country's “Islamists,” such as Prime Minister ... |