BBC News | Turkey expands secret service powers BBC News A law has come into force in Turkey giving the secret services greater powers of surveillance and extending immunity for its agents. The law also provides for prison terms of up to 10 years for journalists who publish leaked information. It is the ... Turkey expands powers of national intelligence agency POLITICS > Turkey's spy agency granted extraordinary powers, as President Gül ... New law turns Turkey into intelligence state: CHP |
Dreamy wedding in Turkey Daily Sabah From furniture to white goods, furnishings to homes, organization equipment to jewelry, wedding gowns to wedding catering, music to wedding desserts and invitations, the wedding sector in Turkey rakes in millions of dollars, costing each couple an ... |
GlobalPost | Turkey Offers Condolences to Armenians Over Killings New York Times It was a major departure for Turkey, where until recently even a simple reference to the events of 1915 was regarded as an insult to Turkishness, and people who expressed any disagreement with the official line could be jailed for up to two years ... Armenian genocide: Turkey has lost the battle of truth Remembering the Armenian Genocide — in Turkey Turkey considers citizenship for heirs of displaced Armenians |
Four-year-old bags turkey in Fairview Township York Daily Record With the help of his father, Bryan, 4-year-old Blake Brooks, standing in the backyard of his Newberry Township home, holds the shotgun and the turkey he killed on Saturday. (Jason Plotkin — Daily Record/Sunday News). Four-year-old Blake Brooks sports ... |
Got the spring fever of turkey hunting Sioux Falls Argus Leader In 1968, Doug Noteboom decided to give turkey hunting a try. He purchased a box call that came with instructions on a 45 rpm record, and he followed them explicitly. “It talked about going to a place where there were reportedly turkeys, going to a ... Talking turkey: Wild birds a comeback marvel |
Whose side will Turkey take in an Arab-Israeli face off? Al-Arabiya As analysts started to speculate about potential intensifying tensions, questions have arisen about Turkey's possible stance in such a scenario. To analyze this correctly, one needs to assess all the strategic factors Turkey will be calculating while ... |
Turkey Was Inept, Not Evil, in Syria New York Times Istanbul — History is full of failed grand narratives. Just as George W. Bush's idealistic “freedom agenda” crumbled when his occupation of Iraq produced a divided and bloody country, the freedom agenda of Turkey's Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan ... |
TURKEY'S PRESIDENTIAL CYCLING TOUR TO START ON SUNDAY Daily Sabah ANKARA — Cyclists from around the world are set to embark on a journey from Turkey's Mediterranean resort town of Alanya to Istanbul to win the 50th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey from Sunday to May 4. One of the most prestigious cycling events ... |
Turkey's Cyber Vulnerability Raises NATO Concerns DefenseNews.com “The March 27 leak clearly illustrates Turkey's vulnerability against cyberattacks. It could have been a military espionage case, recorded but never leaked into the public domain, instead kept at an enemy headquarters. We are certain that there is ... |
Al-Arabiya | German couple go to court after 'noisy' mosque ruined their Turkey holiday Al-Arabiya The case was filed in the German city of Hannover, where the travel agent who organized their trip to Turkey was located, claiming they were not able to relax at the five-star Angora Beach Resort Hotel in the Turkish town of Doganbey on the Aegean coast. Holidaymakers lose compensation bid after claiming break to Turkey was 'ruined ... |