With Conspiracy-Minded Intrigue, Life Imitates Fiction in Turkey New York Times Turkey's own spy chief, Hakan Fidan, has been surreptitiously recorded while apparently discussing covert operations in Syria. Newspapers have published lists of thousands of Turks whose telephone conversations have been wiretapped. And when Turks ... |
Wall Street Journal | Another summer of unrest for Turkey? The Economist (blog) Across Turkey security officials took extreme measures to prevent the celebrations from turning into anti-government demonstrations. Public transport was halted in scattered arteries in Istanbul, one of the world's top tourist destinations. Bemused ... Turkey's Erdogan: One of the World's Most Determined Internet Censors Trial of writers in Turkey drags on amid charges of politics Turkey drops case against 60 people in graft probe: media |
BBC News | Tour of Turkey: Adam Yates and Mark Cavendish triumph BBC News Britain's Adam Yates won the Tour of Turkey as compatriot Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory in the final stage. Orica GreenEdge rider Yates, 21, extended his lead over Estonia's Rein Taaramae to five seconds on the 121km route around Istanbul ... Adam Yates takes Tour of Turkey lead with superb solo victory on stage 6 ... Tour of Turkey: GB's Adam Yates keeps lead into last day Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey 2014, stage eight: British neo-pro Adam ... |
The Daily Star | What next for Turkey's Syrian refugees? CNN (blog) “The Syrian crisis crashed onto neighboring Turkey's doorstep three years ago and the humanitarian, policy and security costs continue to rise,” the International Crisis Group notes in a new report. And, with some 720,000 Syrian refugees and nearly $3 ... Turkey builds wall in token effort to secure border with Syria Turkey builds border wall in futile bid to stem spillover JORDAN PRIME MINISTER HOSTS TURKEY'S FOREIGN MINISTER |
Aljazeera.com | Gezi Park protesters on mass trial in Turkey Aljazeera.com More than 250 people have gone on trial in Turkey over anti-government protests that rocked the country last year. The 255 suspects, including seven foreigners, are facing trial for last year's Gezi Park protests, that mushroomed from a demonstration ... Fragile? Not Us, Says Turkey, Vying to Win Back Investors Mass trial in Turkey over street protests |
A quick look at Turkey's economic agenda in April Daily Sabah In the report based on economy news in April, Turkey's export statistics were the most frequently and intensively mentioned issue in April, with more than 57,000 pieces of news. The second most frequent topic in the economic agenda was Turkey's Central ... |
Al-Arabiya | Turkey to order first two F-35 fighter jets - statement Reuters ANKARA May 6 (Reuters) - Turkey has decided to order two F-35 fighter jets built by Lockheed Martin Corp, Turkey's undersecretary for state-run defence said in a statement on Tuesday. It would be the first order of Turkey's pre-announced plan to ... Turkey to order first two F-35 fighter jets Turkey Moves Closer to F-35 Deal Turkey to order first two F-35 fighter |
Las Vegas Review-Journal | State denies turkey roadside memorial; PETA appeals Salt Lake Tribune Animal rights advocates are asking state transportation officials to reconsider their denial of a roadside memorial for 700 turkeys that died in a crash last month in Deer Creek Reservoir. The proposed sign "does not meet the policy standards for ... Utah rejects turkey memorial, PETA to appeal PETA's bid for turkey memorial in Utah denied |
Hurriyet Daily News | Will Turkey´s growth to approach 3% in 2014? Daily Sabah PARIS — Turkey's economic growth may approach up to three percent in 2014 and four percent in 2015 provided that domestic confidence is restored and international confidence is upheld in the country, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ... OECD cuts forecasts for Turkey's growth (Photo: Today's Zaman) OECD trims Turkey growth forecast, citing political tension and Fed |
GREECE TO LIFT VISA REQUIREMENTS FOR TURKEY Daily Sabah Referring to the fact that a High Level Strategic Cooperation Council (YDSK) between Turkey and Greece took place twice in the past, Kutras said efforts are being made to hold a third YDSK next fall. "Greece is seriously loaded with duties as the ... |