The Guardian | Mark Cavendish wins second successive stage on Tour of Turkey The Guardian "The guys rode incredible," said Cavendish, whose primary objective is the Tour de France, particularly the opening stage to Harrogate. "In the end it was perfect. They delivered me perfectly to the line. I'm happy we could get another stage at Tour of ... Mark Cavendish wins second stage at the Tour of Turkey Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2014, stage two: Mark Cavendish sprints to ... Tour of Turkey: Cavendish strikes again |
BBC News | Turkey's Erdogan calls on US to extradite rival Gulen Reuters Such a move against Fethullah Gulen, whose followers say they number in the millions, would be possible only if Turkey first issued an arrest warrant and produced evidence of a crime, according to one legal expert. But it would be arguably Erdogan's ... Turkey to seek cleric Fethullah Gulen's extradition Erdogan seeks to extradite US-based cleric, testing US-Turkey ties Turkey: Ready to 'confront' killings of Armenians |
BBC Sport | Tour of Turkey: Britain's Adam Yates second on stage three BBC Sport Britain's Adam Yates finished second behind Rein Taaramae on stage three's uphill finish at the Tour of Turkey. The duo broke away in the closing four kilometres of the 12km ascent to Elmali but Estonian champion Taaramae had the stronger legs in the ... Mark Cavendish loses his lead at the Tour of Turkey Taaramae takes Tour of Turkey third stage Adam Yates climbs to second behind Rein Taaramae in Tour of Turkey |
Novinite.com | German president 'horrified' by developments in Turkey Today's Zaman German president has said in Ankara he is "horrified" over negative developments in Turkey, criticizing the government for censoring Internet, controlling judiciary and granting wide powers to the spy agency. "Don't get my statements as an interference ... Germany praises Turkey's Syria relief efforts Gauck focussing on freedom in Turkey Turkey's Erdogan, Germany's Gauck Display Mutual Reproof |
Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso | THE 'NEW NORMAL' FOR TURKEY ISRAEL'S SECURITY, PALESTINE'S ... Daily Sabah The tradition of turning a blind eye to the 1915 incidents and denying them has been irreversibly torn apart by Turkey's top-level authority. Neither the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) nor the Republican People's Party (CHP) have given a reasonable ... Erdoğan's “New Turkey” Turkey's Erdoğan calls on US to extradite rival Gülen Turkey's tryst with democracy (2) by Anwar Alam* |
TURKEY'S FUTURE NUKE PLANTS TO CUT ENERGY BILLS Daily Sabah ISTANBUL — If they had entered into service by now, Turkey's two prospective nuclear power plants could help the country reduce its energy import bill by $7.2 billion in addition to generating 32 percent of its electricity, a Turkish nuclear energy ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Realization of Turkey's Energy Aspirations: Pipe Dreams or Real Projects? Brookings Institution Geopolitics in Turkey's neighborhood are rapidly changing. But for Turkey, these changes much be viewed through the lens of their growing need for energy. Gareth Winrow examines the goals and aims of Turkey's energy policy and the prospects for Turkey ... Turkey strategic transit route for European energy markets with Ukraine crisis Turkey strategic route for European energy markets Turkey's energy security discussed in Washington |
TURKEY SIGNS AGRICULTURE CO-OP PROTOCOL WITH SUDAN Daily Sabah ANKARA — Turkey has signed an agriculture cooperation agreement with Sudan, which gives Turkish General Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises and Turkish companies several options to operate in the north African state. According to the deal agreed ... |
Turkey to Seek Islamic Cleric's Return ABC News Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will ask the United States to extradite an Islamic spiritual leader he has accused of orchestrating an alleged plot aimed to undermine and bring down his government. Responding to a journalist's ... |
Extradite Exiled Cleric Fethullah Gulen to Turkey, Erdogan Says NBCNews.com ISTANBUL - Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday he would ask the United States to extradite an Islamic cleric he accuses of plotting to topple him and undermine Turkey with concocted graft accusations and secret wire taps. Fethullah Gulen has ... |