Turkey Increases Spy Agency's Powers ABC News The bill, which requires presidential approval, would give Turkey's National Intelligence Agency, or MIT, the ability to launch covert operations and wider access to the personal data of citizens. It would also introduce prison terms for the ... Turkey: Intelligence Bill Approved Turkish parliament votes to increase spy agency's powers Police State? Turkey Passes New Intelligence Law |
BBC News | Turkey's Gul Rules Out Putin-Style Job Swap With Erdogan TIME Turkey's President Abdullah Gul deepened a mystery surrounding the future of the country's political leadership on Friday, apparently closing off one much-discussed scenario involving a job swap with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, but in terms so ... Turkey's president downplays job swap with Erdogan Twitter's Turkey Headache That Won't End Erdogan's Political Ally Signals Split in Turkey |
Al-Manar TV | Rogue ISIL growing threat to Turkey and the region Daily Sabah ISIL threatened Turkey last month and asked them to evacuate its troops from the Suleiman Shah tomb area, a Turkish enclave in Syria. Turkey has stationed about 25 soldiers at the site to protect the tomb, which houses the remains of the predecessors ... Turkey, US 'Planning Joint Operation against ISIL' |
The West Australian | Turkey to seek price reduction for Russian gas The West Australian Ankara (AFP) - Energy-dependent Turkey will ask for a discount on the price of the gas it buys from Russia, its energy minister said on Friday, with tension over Ukraine a background factor. "The negotiations and agreements we concluded with Russia ... UPDATE 1-Turkey to seek discount in Russian gas price - minister Turkey to Seek Discount in Russian Gas Price Minister: Turkey to seek discount in Russian gas price |
RT (blog) | Searching for casus belli: Turkey's assault on Kassab? RT (blog) In view of Turkey's strenuous relationship with its neighbor, Armenia, the reports of Turkish involvement in the military attack on the Syrian city of Kassab seems disturbingly timely, apposite, and rather eerie. There appear to be clear indications ... Turkey 'aided Islamist fighters' in attack on Syrian town Report: Turkey helped Islamist fighters attack Armenian town |
Why Start A Business In Turkey And Not In Silicon Valley Forbes Turkey, China, India and Brazil are examples of newly industrialized countries where a very small investment on a good idea can really skyrocket. Once you go national in one of these countries, you could then turn to a developed economy to go global. |
Asbarez Armenian News | Turkey Greets Twitter Delegation With List of Demands New York Times ISTANBUL — Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has called Twitter “the worst menace to society” and a tool of foreign conspirators. For good measure, he has also accused it of evading taxes. After ordering the social media site to be blocked ... Turkey to 'Blur' Twitter Posts to Cover Up 'Malicious Content' Turkey to censor tweets with 'malicious' content Turkey urges social media firms to pay tax |
Bangor Daily News | Spring turkey season suspended in northern Maine Bangor Daily News The spring wild turkey hunt has been suspended in portions of northern Maine, specifically Wildlife Management Districts 1-6, due to the effect of this year's severe winter, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife recently announced. The ... Severe winter ends turkey season in northern Maine |
Famagusta Gazette | Foreign ministry calls on Cypriots not to travel to Turkey in wake of visa change Cyprus Mail THE FOREIGN Ministry yesterday effectively called on citizens not to travel to Turkey following the implementation of a new electronic visa system by Turkey which ignores the existence of the Cyprus Republic, an EU member state. The new system obliges ... Greek Cypriot negotiator hails Turkey's stance in Cyprus Nicosia encourages citizens not to use new visa procedures to enter Turkey Turkish minister urges acceleration of Cyprus talks |
the Diplomat | Turkey signs FTA with Malaysia Daily Sabah ISTANBUL — Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Abdurrazzak and his delegation arrived in Ankara yesterday for a series of meetings focusing on improving economic ties between Turkey and Malaysia and to sign a free trade agreement (FTA). Najib: Malaysia-Turkey ties growing, businesses should grab opportunities Trade pact with Turkey opens new chapter in bilateral ties Najib in Turkey to boost trade ties |