Aljazeera.com | From his Pa. compound, Fethullah Gulen shakes up Turkey Los Angeles Times The recluse enjoys his "quiet and tranquil" refuge in this tiny Pocono Mountains town, where he can "avoid stress and legal harassment" in Turkey, Alp Aslandogan, an informal spokesman, said as he led a tour of the campus-like compound. Back there, he ... Turkey's negative media image: It is not a conspiracy Erdogan to meet with EU presidents in Brussels amid Turkey corruption scandal Turkey & Iran: More than meets the eye |
RT | Turkey signs law 'criminalizing' medical first aid without govt permit RT A medical bill has been signed into law in Turkey that requires doctors to obtain government permission before administering emergency first aid. Critics have blasted the bill as a crackdown on doctors who treat activists injured during protests. The ... Turkey passes controversial medical aid bill Turkey: Contentious Medical Bill Signed Turkey pres. signs controversial medical aid bill into law |
Aljazeera.com | Justice urged for slain journalist in Turkey Aljazeera.com Dink, 52, a leading member of Turkey's tiny Armenian community, was killed by a teenage ultranationalist outside the offices of his bilingual Agos newspaper on January 19, 2007. He had campaigned for reconciliation between Turks and Armenians, but ... Thousands commemorate journalist Dink in Turkey Analysis: Dink commemoration in Turkey comes at time of crucial geopolitical ... Turkey: An Action Movie without a 'Good Guy' |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey's major defense contracts await political calm Hurriyet Daily News The civil servants that handle Turkey's defense procurement are nervous, as big programs may be delayed due to political turmoil. But some industry sources expect quicker decisions as Prime Minister Erdoğan organizes his party for the March 30 local polls. |
Israel-Turkey Pipeline Can Fix Eastern Mediterranean Bloomberg The finds also have the potential to lead to breakthroughs in disputes that have long poisoned relationships between Turkey on one side, and Israel and Cyprus, which also has potential gas reserves in its waters, on the other. Getting to a resolution ... |
Financial Times (registration) (blog) | Turkey Credit Bloomberg Morgan Stanley says the Turkish central bank will raise interest rates today, a move that could prove futile for bolstering the tumbling lira given risks the graft crisis embroiling the government will escalate. Lenders including Morgan Stanley and ... Turkey: rate decision acid test for central bank |
The Standard Digital News | Start turkey farming with Sh10,000 and gobble up profits as demand grows The Standard Digital News Kenya: Two years ago, Mr Paul Wafula, who had just then completed his KCSE, bought two turkey hens to add to his mother's poultry brood. The then 18-year-old from Naitiri Village in Bungoma did not imagine his decision would turn out so well that it ... |
Your Weekly Travel Zen: Turkey Huffington Post From historic Istanbul to seaside towns like Bodrum, Turkey offers an array of experiences and activities. With unique architecture, cuisine, landscapes and beaches, Turkey is rich in many ways. A visit to Istanbul will renew your sense of culture and ... |
Independent Online | Erdogan vists EU amid Turkey scandal Independent Online BRUSSELS - Rocked by a corruption scandal, Turkey looks further than ever from its goal of European Union membership as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan visits Brussels this week in the midst of a crackdown on the judiciary and police. Erdogan has purged ... |
FRANCE 24 | Turkey and the EU 'have never needed each other so badly' FRANCE 24 The European Union is unlikely to go ahead with threats to suspend talks on Turkey's entry into the political bloc, despite European officials voicing concern over the country's ongoing political crisis, an EU expert has said. A rupture with the EU is ... |