Rudaw | Spokesman Indicates Turkey Ready to Accept Kurdish State in Iraq Rudaw COPENHAGEN, Denmark – The spokesman for Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) told Britain's Financial Times newspaper that Ankara is ready to accept an independent Kurdish state in northern Iraq, as Iraqi forces fought to turn the tide ... Turkey rejects independent Kurdish state, wants Iraq unity government Turkey opposes split of Iraq Kurdistan as Israel backs break-up KURDISTAN AND TURKEY |
Turkey takes a U-turn and pivots back to West Al-Arabiya While the headlines have been screaming whether or not Turkey is totally turning its back to the Western world, Turkey has taken a U-turn in its foreign policy and decided to pivot back to West. We Turks love doing business and having close ... |
The Copenhagen Post | TURKS IN DENMARK ENCOURAGED TO GO BACK TO TURKEY Daily Sabah ISTANBUL – The Government of Denmark's voluntary repatriation policy with financial assistance for refugees and permanent residents has encouraged Turkish people living in Denmark to return to Turkey as rates of emigration have surpassed rates of ... Young Turks stranded in Denmark |
Turkey's Last Chance? Commentary Magazine Rather than roll over and accept Turkey's slide into autocracy or kleptocracy without a fight, the center-left Republican Peoples Party (CHP) and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) have nominated a joint candidate, Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, the former head ... Project New Turkey Understanding Turkey: Volatile Politics, but No Crisis Ahead AKP Kurdish bill threatens Turkish opposition |
Middle East Eye | Econ 101 Is Bunk to Turkey's Erdogan in Debate on Interest Rates Role Bloomberg While central bankers around the world, including Turkey's, have made interest rate decisions based on the textbook assumption that higher rates will work to slow inflation, Erdogan and his administration argue the opposite. “High interest rates are ... Turkey's pro-Kurdish party announces presidential candidate Turkey secularists nominate devout Muslim for president Turkey's president confirms he will not run for second term |
Southeast European Times | Turkey gives support for Ukraine's European future Southeast European Times "Turkey has always had ethnic and cultural relations with the Crimean Tatars, and it has funded dozens of projects in the poorest villages of the region by establishing schools, mosques and cultural centres. Now we see that Turkey is also concerned ... |
Today's Zaman | Turkey fails test as regional power, attracts Shiite hatred Today's Zaman Having acted with an exaggerated vision of itself, Turkey has not only failed the test to come out as a regional power, but has also attracted the hatred of Shiite groups due to its pro-Sunni stance in the crises in the Middle East, which have ... |
New York Times | After Opening Way to Rebels, Turkey Is Paying Heavy Price New York Times HABUR BORDER GATE, Turkey — In normal times, hauling 50,000 pounds of frozen chicken into Iraq is a routine job for Turfan Aydin, a Turkish trucker who has been working the route for years. But the cross-border trade has suddenly all but halted ... An Unhelpful Ally Our World: Turkey's high-risk power play Turkey's Bleeding Border |
Today's Zaman | Turkey takes silver in maiden Volleyball World League in Bursa Today's Zaman This year marks Turkey's first appearance and the team came out fighting, winning the first set 26-24, before losing 19-25 in the second. They recovered for a 25-20 win in set three. Cuba again evened the score with a 25-21 set before dealing the final ... Cuba claim World League Volleyball Group 3 gold in Turkey |
MARKING THE WORLD WAR I CENTENNIAL IN TURKEY, WHERE DENIAL ... Daily Sabah A look back to the years from 1914 to 1918 would also reveal that most, if not all, pressing issues in contemporary Turkey are related to the Great War. With the marking of the first global war's centennial in Istanbul, the Ottoman Empire's then ... Turkey's top oppositionist refused entry to Armenian church In Germany Armenian spiritual primacy banned Turkish opposition leader, who ... |