www.worldbulletin.net | US and Turkey to Create Fund to Stem Extremism New York Times WASHINGTON — The United States and Turkey on Friday will announce the creation of a $200 million fund to combat violent extremism by undercutting the ideological and recruiting appeal of jihadists in places like Somalia, Yemen and Pakistan, State ... US, Turkey unveil new fund to thwart terrorism US and Turkey to create fund to fight against 'extremism' US and Turkey to Unveil $200 Million Fund to Kill Terrorism At Source |
E&T magazine | REFILE-UPDATE 2-Chinese firm under US sanctions wins Turkey missile ... Reuters ISTANBUL, Sept 26 (Reuters) - NATO member Turkey has chosen a Chinese defence firm that has been hit by U.S. sanctions to co-produce a $4 billion long-range air and missile defence system, rejecting rival bids from Russian, U.S. and European firms. Turkey picks Chinese firm for missile system Turkey to buy $4bn air defence system from China NATO Member Turkey Turns to Sanctioned Chinese Co. for Missiles |
Voice of America | Turkey Frustrated Over Stalled EU Membership Bid Voice of America ISTANBUL — The Turkish government is voicing increasing frustration over its stalled bid to join the European Union. Ankara is now warning that the country's future does not necessarily lie with the EU. What is driving Ankara's growing concern -- and ... EU Awaits Turkey's Reform Plan EU ambassador to Turkey leaves Ankara for offer from France's Hollande |
The Daily Star | Turkey is an important partner. Why do we treat it like an outsider? The Globe and Mail Given its strategic value over many decades, and in current times its long border with Syria and its swelling refugee camps, it is a great puzzle why Turkey is frequently overlooked or even deliberately ignored by western countries that are supposed to ... Turkey urged to pay damages over Cyprus missing Turkey may drill for oil and gas in Cyprus: Minister Greece, Turkey seek to boost Cyprus talks (updated 21:50) |
Voice of America | Is Turkey Turning Away From the West? Voice of America ISTANBUL — A top adviser to Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan argued publicly that Turkey should stop aspiring to join the European Union and focus instead on carving out a leadership role of its own in the Middle East without paying heed ... Arab upheaval and European introversion leave Turkey in limbo Turkey Lags Behind Europe: With or Without EU Membership EU-Turkey: No free movement for Turks |
NATO HQ (press release) | NATO Secretary General holds talks with Libya, Turkey NATO HQ (press release) The Alliance remains open to help the Libyan government rebuild its security sector, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen told Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan during talks on the margins of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | ECONOMICS > Fitch director warns Turkey of perfect storm Hurriyet Daily News Turkey now appears to be distant from any balance of payments crisis and the Turkish economy is not in the middle of a perfect storm but has fairly been close, warned Senior Director of Fitch Ratings Paul Rawkins yesterday, during a meeting of the ... Slow Growth to Become Turkey's New Normal — Fitch Slow capital inflow not to trigger a crisis in Turkey: Fitch |
BBC Sport | 2015 World Cup qualifier: England 8-0 Turkey BBC Sport Toni Duggan scored a 37-minute hat-trick as England thrashed Turkey to continue their perfect start to the 2015 World Cup qualification campaign. After thumping Belarus 6-0 on Saturday, England made light work of a side ranked 65th in the world as ... England 8 Turkey 0: Duggan hat-trick leads another qualifying rout for Hill's side Toni's treble sinks Turkey England Women 8 Turkey Women 0 |
The Atlantic | How the Syrian War Is Stoking Sectarian Tensions in Turkey The Atlantic ANTAKYA, Turkey -- It was September 10, the start of another sweltering, violent day in Antakya, a Turkish town just twelve miles from the Syrian border. In Armutlu, an Arab Alawite neighborhood in the city's southwest, the previous night's burnt ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey: 72 Soccer Fans Detained for Blackmail ABC News Turkey: 72 Soccer Fans Detained for Blackmail. ISTANBUL September 27, 2013 (AP). Associated Press. The Turkish Interior Minister says police have raided homes and detained 72 soccer fans suspected of involvement in blackmail, threats and other crimes. Numerous football fans detained in Turkey Police stage raids on Turkey's top football supporter groups Turkey's Besiktas punished for pitch invasion |