Foreign Policy (blog) | How Turkey Went From 'Zero Problems' to Zero Friends Foreign Policy (blog) Not so long ago, Turkey seemed to have found the elusive formula for foreign policy success. Its newly-adopted philosophy, "zero problems with neighbors," won praise both at home and abroad as Ankara reengaged with the Middle East following a half ... Erdogan's Israel-Bashing Imperils Turkey's Energy Hub Dreams Turkey Says US Criticism of Leader Unacceptable Support for Muslim Brotherhood isolates Turkey |
ABC Action News | Bay area couple left in Turkey by cruise line after husband breaks hip now in ... ABC Action News TAMPA BAY - An overseas vacation cruise has turned into a horrific nightmare for a Tampa Bay area couple who now find themselves stranded in Turkey in a desperate situation. Dodge Melkonian's wife, Jill, said her husband fell and broke his hip on a ... |
DCIAA's move for competitive balance will quash Turkey Bowl dreams for some Washington Post So when his family packed up and moved to the District last year, enrolling Nicholas at McKinley Tech in Northeast for his junior season, he immediately joined the Trainers football team and gravitated toward the team's infatuation with the Turkey Bowl. |
New York Times | 36 Hours in Izmir, Turkey New York Times “Infidel Izmir.” That's the nickname that was long ago bestowed on Turkey's third-largest metropolis. Known for most of its history as Smyrna, this port city was, in Ottoman times, a melting pot that included Greeks, Armenians, Jews, French and ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Superdry stores to open in Turkey Telegraph.co.uk Julian Dunkerton, the founder and chief executive of SuperGroup, said: “Turkey is a territory that has held our interest for some time and our partnership with Demsa Group offers the perfect opportunity to enter this diverse and growing market. Demsa ... SuperGroup to open its first store in Turkey Superdry lands in Turkey with franchise deal SuperGroup Partners with Demsa to Bring Superdry Fashion to Turkey |
Ahram Online | Assignment - Turkey's New Opposition BBC News Change is in the air in Turkey following anti-government protests centred on a park in Istanbul - but where will it end? Emre Azizlerli of the BBC Turkish Service explores the strange new alliances forged in Turkey's anti-government protests, and asks ... Turning against Turkey Turkey Bemoans Regional Loss With Egyptian Brotherhood Fall Turkey's criticism of OIC over Egypt seen as split with Arab allies |
BBC News | Turkey says a red line has been crossed BBC News UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said the alleged chemical weapons attack near the Syrian capital "needs to be investigated without delay". He is sending disarmament chief Angela Kane to Damascus to press for an investigation, his spokesman ... Turkey Joins In Calls for Action on Assad Turkey asks Iran to place pressure on Syria All 'red lines' in Syria have been crossed - Turkey |
Goal.com | Galatasaray manager Fatih Terim named Turkey head coach; will do both jobs NBCSports.com Fatih Terim took over the Turkish national team for the third time on Thursday, replacing Abdullah Avci, who stepped down the previous day. Under Avci, Turkey all but failed to reach the 2014 FIFA World Cup already, sitting in fourth place in UEFA ... Terim named as Turkey coach Soccer-Terim accepts Turkey post for last four qualifiers -media Terim can coach Turkey until May, say Galatasaray |
Jewish Telegraphic Agency | Turkey's Pariah Sultan? National Review Online (blog) He showed pure contempt for democratic protests in Turkey, terming the demonstrators' demands for less Islamism a result of an external “Interest-rate lobby” — a classic anti-Jewish trope. The anti-Erdogan protests prompted The Economist to headline ... Erdogan's Anti-Israel Remarks Reflect Broader Anti-Semitism in Turkey This week in power: Turkey claim, Ethiopia, Braun allegation, Topless shoot |
ABC News | Elderly Couple Says Cruise Line Left Them in Turkey to Face Medical Emergency ABC News An elderly couple said they felt abandoned in a foreign country and faced a potentially life-threatening medical situation after a cruise line owned by Royal Caribbean left them at a hospital in Turkey. Jill and Dodge Melkonian, both 89 of Clearwater ... |