euronews | Turkey's Erdogan threatens Facebook & YouTube over 'immorality and espionage' euronews Erdogan says the postings are part of a campaign to discredit him and wreck his government, which has presided over more than a decade of strong economic growth and rising living standards in NATO-member Turkey. He says fragments of tapped ... Turkey's Leaders Spar Over Plan to Muzzle Social Media Turkey may ban Facebook and YouTube if Erdoğan wins elections Turkish president rejects Facebook, YouTube ban over wiretaps |
RT (blog) | Turkey scrambles jets after Russian plane flies near its Black Sea coast Reuters Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, which juts into the north of the Black Sea, is at the center of the current standoff between Russia and Ukraine's new pro-Western government. NATO member Turkey forms the southern coastline of the Black Sea. (Reporting by ... Turkey grants US warship permission to enter Black Sea Turkey scrambles fighter jets to intercept Russian aircraft Turkey gives US Navy ship authorization to cross Bosphorus |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey scrambles jets after Russian plane again flies near coast Reuters On Friday, a U.S. navy guided-missile destroyer, the USS Tuxton, passed through Turkey's Bosphorus straits bisecting Istanbul on its way to the Black Sea in what the U.S. military described as a "routine" deployment scheduled well before the Ukraine ... Turkey scrambles F-16 jets against Russian surveillance plane Turkey Scrambles Jets After Russian Flyover Turkey scrambles jets after Russian plane spotted |
Today's Zaman | Turkey treading carefully in Ukraine crisis Today's Zaman “Turkey needs to act carefully in its relations with NATO and Russia considering the delicate situation of the Black Sea region, and its current policy on the Ukraine crisis show that Turkey is succeeding in following a rational path,” Soli Özel, a ... Turkey Concerned Over Referendum In Crimea Peninsula: FM Turkish FM to meet UN chief over Cyprus, Ukraine Ukraine split may destabilize Eurasia, warns Turkish FM |
Examiner.com | White House says Turkey's Erdogan misrepresenting his phone call with Obama McClatchy Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — In an unusual rebuke, the White House said Friday that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had misrepresented a telephone conversation with President Barack Obama last month. A White House official said Erdogan's version of ... Turkey's government plans to ban social media |
Today's Zaman | Number of endangered species in Turkey rises to 179 Today's Zaman Tolga Baştak, president of WWF-Turkey, sent a press release to Turkish media on Monday in honor of World Wildlife Day, established by the UN General Assembly last December to “celebrate the many beautiful and varied forms of wild fauna and flora and to ... |
International Business Times | Turkey's Crimea Connection: Why Turkey Cares What Happens In Ukraine International Business Times “Turkey's dependence on Russia for around half of its natural gas imports and historic Turkish fears of the Russians will temper Ankara's reaction to Moscow's takeover of Crimea,” Cagaptay said. “In case of NATO action in the Black Sea, for instance ... Turkey will continue to protect Crimean Tatars' rights, says Davutoğlu Turkey mobilizes for Crimea after 160 years Turkey: Walking a Tightrope over Crimea |
Anchorage Daily News | Building a better turkey burger Anchorage Daily News Once, I tried making turkey burgers at home and they were an epic fail. Yes, kitchen disasters indeed happen to us all. The patties were falling apart, the texture was mushy, and the burgers were pale and colorless. Bleh. My three children, typically ... |
Why The Worst Is Still Ahead For Turkey's Bubble Economy Forbes The explosive rise of Turkey's economy in the past decade is one of the most fascinating growth stories of all time. Since 2002, Turkey's economy nearly quadrupled in size on the back of an epic boom in consumption and construction that led to the ... |
Today's Zaman | Probe reveals hidden rule of business in Turkey: bribery Today's Zaman Bribery has become a critical rule of the game for many businesspeople carrying out large-scale projects in Turkey, as recently leaked telephone recordings have raised the specter of widespread corruption with top government officials involved in ... |