Hurriyet Daily News | US condemns killings of Egypt protesters, Turkey wants UN action Reuters (Reuters) - The United States on Wednesday condemned a bloody government crackdown on protesters in Egypt that killed at least 149 people and Turkey urged the U.N. Security Council and Arab League to act quickly to stop a "massacre". Iran warned of ... Turkey on alert over Egyptian army's crackdown against coup protesters The Egyptian coup and the lessons of Turkey Qatar, Turkey condemn attack on pro-Morsi supporters |
'It's disgraceful:' Passionate activists rally against state-sanctioned turkey ... SILive.com Staten Islanders rallied at the busy intersection of Capodanno Boulevard and Seaview Avenue Wednesday, protesting the U.S. Department of Agriculture's slaughter of the wild turkeys who have freely roamed the nearby campus of South Beach Psychiatric ... |
Oldest Gaming Tokens Found in Turkey Discovery News These small sculpted stones unearthed from an early Bronze Age burial in Turkey could be the earliest gaming tokens ever found, confirming that board games likely originated and spread from the Fertile Crescent regions and Egypt more than 5,000 years ... 5000-year-old game pieces found in Turkey |
Asian Fortune | Turkey, Hamas urges halt to Egypt 'massacre' Arab News ISTANBUL: Turkey called on the UN Security Council and Arab League on Wednesday to take immediate steps to stop a “massacre” in Egypt, saying international silence had paved the way for the Egyptian authorities' violent crackdown. “The international ... News Analysis: Turkey fears Egyptian situation may get worse after violence Qatar, Turkey and Iran condemn 'massacre' in Egypt Visiting Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey Reconsiders Support For Jabhat Al-Nusra Al-Monitor Turkey had criticized as “premature” the US designation of al-Nusra as a terrorist organization in December 2012, given the advances the group appeared to be securing for the Syrian opposition at the time. During a visit to Washington in January ... Syrian Kurd leader back in Turkey PYD leader visits Turkey for second time in three weeks Al-Qaeda-PKK War On Turkey-Syria Border |
Brookings Institution | Why Economic Expansion in Places Like Turkey and Russia Won't Stop Protests Brookings Institution Opposition supporters hold a rally to protest against violations at the parliamentary elections and the policies In recent months, Turkey has undergone a significant political shift, one that is challenging the rule of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Int'l community's support for coup encouraged intervention: Turkey's Prime ... Hurriyet Daily News Turkey's Prime Ministry has released a lengthy statement to voice the government's sadness and concerns over the bloody crackdown in Egypt, alleging that the international community's support for the military coup laid the ground for today's intervention. Order necessary before democracy thrives |
Voice of America | Analyst: Tax Probes Hurt Turkey Investment Outlook Voice of America ISTANBUL — A handful of energy firms affiliated with Koc Holding, owned by one of Turkey's most prominent business families, were raided by tax authorities late last month, prompting some the company's shares to plummet. The raids occurred shortly ... Turkey forges ahead with development plans after Gezi protests Turkey's Conspiracy Entrepreneurs Turkey May Revise $2.5 Billion Corvette Contract |
MSN News | Glowing Bunny Born in Turkey Discovery News A glowing bunny sounds like a creature from Jefferson Airplane's psychedelic-laced song, “White Rabbit,” but real fluorescent rabbits were recently born at the University of Istanbul, Turkey. Rabbits join a growing list of fluorescent fur-bearers ... Glowing green bunnies born in Turkey, look for glowing sheep next Glow-in-the-dark bunnies born in Turkey Green bunnies glow in the dark with jellyfish DNA [VIDEO] |
Turkey Takes a Lead in Condemning Egyptian Crackdown Wall Street Journal- India International reaction to the Egyptian military's crackdown against protest camps Wednesday morning was overwhelming, swift and strident, with Turkish leaders who are ideologically close to the ousted President Mohammed Morsi calling the move a ... |