Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey: Israel Behind Egyptian Leader's Ouster ABC News Turkey's prime minister on Tuesday accused Israel of being behind the ouster of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, offering as the only evidence for his claim a statement by a Jewish French intellectual during a meeting with an Israeli official. Turkey's Erdogan sees Israel's hand in Egyptian overthrow Turkey says Israel behind Egypt coup Turkey slams Arab monarchs over Egypt |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey raises rates to stop lira's slide amid EM turmoil Financial Times Turkey responded to the pressure on emerging markets with a surprise 50 basis point interest rate rise to prop up the lira, in spite of domestic political resistance to tighter monetary policy. The country's central bank on Tuesday decided to raise the ... Turkey Raises Interest Rate Amid Lira Slump Turkey's central bank — a little more action please Turkey's Currency, The Lira, Is Doing OK Despite Emerging Market Currency ... |
Turkey's Erdogan: Israel Behind Egyptian Leader's Ouster Voice of America Turkey's relations with Israel have soured in recent years and hit a low in May 2010 when Israeli commandos killed nine Turkish activists while storming the Mavi Marmara, a ship in a convoy seeking to break an Israeli naval blockade of Gaza. Earlier ... |
Elderly couple left in Turkey by cruiseline after husband breaks hip on board ship ABC Action News "They have to revamp policies for international accounts." She said that's because the ship left them in Bartin, Turkey at a hospital where no one spoke English, and because of strict cultural rules, women weren't allowed inside. "The hospital was so ... |
Goal.com | Coach Avci leaves Turkey post SBS Turkey sits in fourth place in UEFA Group D of 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying with just two wins from its opening six matches, four points behind second-place Hungary and 11 points behind leader Netherlands. With its chances of reaching Brazil all but ... Soccer-Turkey coach Avci departs by mutual consent Abdullah Avci steps down as Turkey coach Turkey coach Avci resigns |
Sherdog.com | UFC Targeting Events in England, Sweden, Poland, Ireland, Turkey, Germany in ... Sherdog.com The Ultimate Fighting Championship plans to visit Turkey and Poland for the first time in 2014. UFC executive Garry Cook announced the news on Tuesday during a first look at EA Sports' new UFC video game title at the Gamescom trade fair in Cologne, ... Exec: UFC headed to England, Sweden, Poland, Ireland, Germany, Turkey in 2014 The UFC's International Plans for 2014 Include Events In Ireland, Scotland ... UFC bringing events to England, Ireland, Sweden, Germany, Turkey, and Poland ... |
Daily Mail | Arsenal boss bristly ahead of tricky test in Turkey Irish Examiner Arsenal boss bristly ahead of tricky test in Turkey. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Manager Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal must be allowed to go about their transfer business away from public scrutiny — and defended his record in landing quality players ... Wenger comes out fighting as rattled Gunners are under seige in a hostile land Jack Wilshere targets Arsenal turnaround in Turkey |
FrontPage Magazine | Turkey Accuses Egypt of Massacre, Egypt Responds by Endorsing Armenian ... FrontPage Magazine Turkey's Islamist leader, Prime Minister Erdogan, threw another fit over the defeat of his fellow Islamists in Egypt, and disregarding his own brutal assaults on the Gezi Park protesters, demanded trials and intervention. Erdogan also said Egypt's ... Egypt Floats Genocide Recognition As Trial Balloon to Warn Turkey Turkey Panics Over Issue of Armenian Genocide Recognition By Egypt |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | At-a-Glance: Turkey's Rate Hike Welcome But Not Sufficient Wall Street Journal (blog) Given Turkey's continued need for portfolio inflows, this could create further market volatility.” UniCredit, economist Gillian Edgeworth: “[The hike] provides more evidence of a central bank that is willing to take gradual measures to mitigate ... |
Kurdish militants in war of words with Turkey over withdrawal Reuters ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Kurdish militant group said on Monday it was keeping its side of the bargain in a peace process with Turkey to end a 29-year-old insurgency, rejecting Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's accusation it had failed to withdraw most of ... Turkey has a good chance of weathering the Middle East's storms Do Egypt, Syria or Kurds hurt Turkey more? The Tightening Screws on Press Freedom in Turkey |