Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey government investigates 'parallel state' in fightback against ... euronews Turkey is launching a criminal investigation into an alleged “state within a state” accused by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of orchestrating a corruption scandal against him. It intensifies a power struggle between the PM and a self-exiled ... Turkey urged to drop Internet controls bill Corruption scandal tests Turkey's cowed media Turkey's top business group warns that Internet bill violates rights |
Erdogan urges Germany to back Turkey EU bid euronews Visiting Berlin, Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has urged Germany to give greater backing to his country's bid to join the EU. He stressed the role Ankara could play in conflict resolution, for instance, arguing that Turkish membership ... Turkey Leader Rallies Voters—In Germany Germany's Steinmeier urges EU to resume talks on Turkey's membership bid German leader wants Turkey's EU talks to move forward, remains skeptical ... |
Turkey's troubles contagious due to bad policies in West Irish Times Pedestrians walk along the bank of the Bosphorus strait as the minarets of mosques stand beyond in the Eminonu district of Istanbul, Turkey. There are fears Turkey's troubles will spread across the world's emerging markets. Photograph: Kerem Uzel/ ... |
Outdoors: Hunters register 4633 birds in 2013 fall wild turkey hunt; spring ... 77Square.com Wisconsin wild turkey hunters registered a total of 4,633 birds during the fall 2013 wild turkey season, a decrease of 34 percent from the 7,054 turkeys registered during the 2012 season, the Department of Natural Resources reported Tuesday, Feb. 4. |
Yahoo News | A Leader Shows Vulnerability in Turkey's Cash Crisis New York Times ISTANBUL — First, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the bold move by Turkey's central bank this week to raise interest rates sharply to halt the decline in the country's currency, telling reporters that higher borrowing costs would lead ... Turkey's once-worldly aims falter, even close allies concerned An Iranian lesson for Turkey Faltering economy in Turkey is self-inflicted |
Turkey's Erdogan Rallies Potential Voters—In Berlin Wall Street Journal Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan rallied thousands of cheering supporters in Germany, home of the world's largest Turkish diaspora, as he sought to shore up support ahead of a 17-month electoral marathon at home. The speech Tuesday came ... |
Voice of America | Baghdad Legally Challenges Oil Exports from Iraqi Kurdistan to Turkey Voice of America In a deepening row over control of Iraq's energy, Baghdad has announced it is employing an international law firm to block the sale of oil piped from semi-autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan to Turkey. Last year, Ankara signed a wide-ranging energy agreement ... Turkey reassures Iraq on northern oil export |
CNET | Tim Cook lands in Turkey, could he be planning an iPad deal? CNET Tim Cook lands in Turkey, could he be planning an iPad deal? While the CEO's visit is timed with the opening of the country's first Apple retail store, it's said that he also may be discussing a possible $4 billion project to bring iPads to Turkey's ... President Gül draws Apple's attention to investment opportunities in Turkey First Apple Store in Turkey to open in Istanbul in April, government requests ... Apple CEO Tim Cook To Visit Turkey Ahead Of Country's First Apple Store ... |
Steel Scrapyards in US Feel Effects of Turkey's Tarnished Economy Wall Street Journal Turkey is the world's largest consumer of scrap steel, meaning strong demand from the country is essential to keeping prices firm for the $20 billion U.S. industry. But with the Turkish economy in crisis, demand is drying up. The country's imports of ... |
Voice of America | Turkey's Tribulations Wall Street Journal Much has been written recently about an incipient crisis in the so-called emerging markets, with special focus on Turkey, until recently a star performer. The lira is down 30% since the beginning of 2013. Last week the central bank more than doubled ... Report: Israel-Turkey compensation deal almost finalized Turkey-Israel ties may be linked to gas pipeline Report: Israel Offers $20 Million to Turkey Flotilla Victims |