Worldcrunch | Syrian Refugees in Turkey Begin to Wear Out Their Welcome TIME Turkey was home to less than 200,000 Syrian refugees at the start of 2013, but the patience of many Turkish citizens is running thin as that figure hovers around 700,000. With no sign of the conflict in Syria abating, that number is expected to more ... SYRIANS IN TURKEY DECRY ASSAD'S PRESIDENCY BID Deep Meaning, Cheap Labor: How Syrian Refugees Are Changing Turkey Ankara at crossroads on Syria policy |
BBC News | Turkey dating show contestant reveals he killed ex partners BBC News In an interview after the show, the man vowed not to kill his next partner. "Women would leave me after I told them that I murdered my previous wives. But I spent 14 years in jail. I have changed," he told the Haberturk newspaper. The head of Turkey's ... Wife killer confession shocks Turkey dating show Man on TV dating show reveals killing first wife, lover Dating show contestant reveals he killed his wife and his lover |
The Kingston Whig-Standard | Warning over European introversion, Turkey reiterates commitment to EU bid Journal of Turkish Weekly Turkey's leaders have raised question marks about the future of the fundamental values on which the European Union was founded while still emphasizing that full membership in the union remains a strategic desire of the country. “Today, the European ... RISING ISLAMOPHOBIA IN THE EU Europe's Global Elections: A View from Washington |
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 ... |
MiamiHerald.com | OSCE watchdog is latest to blast Turkey on lack of press freedom MiamiHerald.com ISTANBUL -- A leading international human rights watchdog slammed Turkey on Friday for passing new laws that she said would further intimidate independent journalists in a country where freedom of expression is already severely limited and the news ... Turkey analysts for Freedom House report prefer anonymity Why press is 'not free' in Turkey |
The OZY Connection OZY “Turkey has positioned itself as one the best partners for business opportunities and development in Uganda,” says Mike Nsereko, head of policy and advocacy at the Uganda National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “We need that investment to bring in ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Government decides to better inform foreign media about 'Turkey's press freedom' Hurriyet Daily News Turkey's government is taking steps to inform foreign journalists in other countries about the “truth in Turkey,” Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has said, suggesting that recent criticism from international actors about freedom of press in Turkey is ... TURKEY'S FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS FREEDOM HOUSE INCORRECT |
Growing pains in Turkey Hurriyet Daily News Turkey is a country in flux. My personal history happens to cover all the major parts of my country's transformation. I was born in the western part of Turkey in 1961. The first industrial zone of the country was also established in that same in year ... |
Turkey increases military spending Al-Monitor The second of four AWACS [Airborne Warning and Control System] early warning airplanes that we ordered 10 years ago have arrived. The third will be delivered later this year. Foreigners call these planes early warning craft, but we named it "Peace Eagle. |
18-year-old woman shot while turkey hunting at Smithville Lake Kansas City Star SMITHVILLE, Mo. — Authorities are investigating after an 18-year-old high school student said she was shot while turkey hunting at a northwest Missouri lake, and the shooter left without helping. Teenage turkey hunter shot in northwest Missouri Person in camouflage runs off after teen shot while turkey hunting |