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 Support for Muslim Brotherhood isolates Turkey In this sublime struggle of ours: After Egypt, on Turkey and terror |
BBC News | Turkey calls for action after Syria attack Reuters ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey urged the U.N. Security Council on Friday to take "concrete action" after a deadly attack in Syria in which it said chemical weapons had clearly been used. Syria's opposition has accused government forces of gassing hundreds ... Turkey says a red line has been crossed Turkey recalls US 'red lines' on Syrian crisis Turkey says only Syria's govt has type of chemical weapons allegedly used in ... |
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 British company enters Turkey with Demsa deal Supergroup to launch its first stores in Turkey |
Turkish Armenians are beginning to celebrate—and commemorate—their past The Economist Turkey denies that mass killings took place, insisting that the Armenians had perished from hunger and disease during their forced march to the deserts of Syria. (The Ottoman government deported the Armenians, notionally for their safety, as the empire ... |
ETF Daily News | Lira in Freefall to Spur Off-Schedule Rate Boosts: Turkey Credit Bloomberg Turkey, which started using an interest-rates corridor in 2011 to stabilize the lira and rein in inflation, has spent $8.3 billion in reserves to shore up the currency. While the policy has helped deter speculative attacks on the lira, it's no longer ... Turkey ETF Drops On Surprise Central Bank Move Istanbul Skyline Reflects Cheap Dollars Now Growing Scarce Turkey: Too Little, Too Late |
RT | 'Turkey will never rule Arab World' – Egypt's FM RT A non-Arab state, like Turkey, can't rule the Arab World, Egypt's interim foreign minister, Nabil Fahmy, told RT Arabic in an exclusive interview, calling Ankara's ambitions to restore the Ottoman Empire groundless due to failed relations with ... |
www.worldbulletin.net | Turkey's Foreign Policy: Slip-up or Success? Al-Monitor During this two-hour interview, Davutoglu focused on Turkey's “principled” foreign policy toward Syria and Egypt. He expressed his resentment and surprise on the inaction of the international community. He said he was the first foreign minister to ... Turkey engaged in 'secret diplomacy' with Egypt to meet Morsi FM: Turkey conducts quiet diplomacy to meet with Morsi |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's Erdoğan floats the idea of alternative UN Hurriyet Daily News Apart from that, our only preparation is aiming to have Turkey elected as a non-permanent member of the U.N. Security Council for the period of 2015 and 2016,” a high-ranking Foreign Ministry official told the Hürriyet Daily News on Aug. 23. While ... |
Haaretz | Israel's Military Intelligence aims for transparency with startling ... Haaretz Israel's Military Intelligence aims for transparency with startling revelations on Turkey, Egypt. When Erdogan accused Israel of meddling in Egypt's affairs this week, it wasn't a total fabrication. Something similar happened 55 years ago, and Turkey ... |
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 ... |