WNC turkey harvest shows decline Asheville Citizen-Times According to the N.C. Wildlife Resource Commission's wild turkey harvest summary for the 2014 spring season, hunters brought in 8 percent fewer turkeys than they did the previous spring season. After five seasons of back-to-back record harvests ... |
Tasnim News Agency | Iranian president visiting Turkey, will sign agreements strengthening ties Jerusalem Post Turkey and the Islamic Republic of Iran are set to sign six new agreements to strengthen political and economic cooperation during Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's visit to Turkey on Monday, reported Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News on Saturday. The ... Rohani visits Turkey amid dispute on trade issues Rouhani to visit Turkey on Monday Iran president's maiden Turkey visit to benefit declining trade cooperation |
Channel News Asia | From Mines to Market Squares: Death Stalks Turkey The Platform Thirty-first of May this year saw the first anniversary of the show-down between police and protestors attempting to prevent the destruction of one of the last green spaces in Istanbul – Gezi Park. Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, had ... Turkey PM launches work on third Istanbul airport Turkish PM Erdoğan slams Gezi protesters as Turkey breaks ground for 'world's ... #BBCtrending: #DirenAmasya - Turkey's latest Gezi-style protest |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey, US to hold talks on regional, bilateral issues Hurriyet Daily News Among issues that could be on the table are Syria crisis and recent signs of cooperation between Ankara and Washington over the foreign jihadists especially after Turkey declared al-Nusra a terrorist organization; the developments in Iraq and Turkey's ... |
Voice of America | Turkey, Iraqi Kurdistan Seal 50-Year Energy Deal Voice of America The agreement comes amid growing international criticism over the deepening relationship between Iraq's Kurdish region and Turkey — a relationship that bypasses Iraq's central government, straining Baghdad's relations with Irbil and Ankara. In the ... Turkey's lost influence in Iraq Main opposition CHP questions Turkey's oil deal with KRG Turkey's Kurdish Lifeline? |
The West Australian | Two Kurdish protesters killed in clashes with Turkey soldiers The West Australian ... with Turkey soldiers AFP Two Kurdish protesters killed in clashes with Turkey soldiers. Lice (Turkey) (AFP) - Two Kurdish protesters have died of gunshot wounds sustained during fierce clashes with Turkish soldiers in the country's southeast on ... Kurdish protester killed in clashes with Turkey soldiers Protester dies in Turkey's southeast Kurdish Theater Company in Turkey Struggles with Prejudice and Survival |
This Video Shows What Happens to Baby Turkeys at the Butterball Plant Mother Jones There's no particularly egregious act of cruelty in the above video exposé of a Butterball turkey hatchery in North Carolina—no one stomps a screeching bird, or whacks one with a rod as these videos from 2011 and 2012 show. What the latest undercover ... Animal rights group releases 'horrific' video of alleged abuse at NC turkey ... Fresh allegations of turkey abuse at Butterball |
BBC News | CNN Reporter Attacked on Air Is an 'Agent,' Turkey's Erdogan Says Newsweek Istanbul police interrupted a live CNN International broadcast on Saturday and briefly held Watson, the news broadcaster's long-time Istanbul correspondent. He was reporting on the first anniversary of Turkey's biggest anti-government protests in decades. Turkey Unblocks YouTube After 2 Months Turkey Lifts Two-Month Block on YouTube YouTube access restored in Turkey |
Water War? Turkey Cuts Water Supply to Syria. Euphrates Shut Down Center for Research on Globalization Along with China and Brunei, Turkey refused to sign the United Nation's agreement on International Watercourses. The agreement calls for the “equitable and reasonable” sharing of rivers, wither they originate or flow into a nation. In addition, the ... |
Turkey finally designates al-Nusra a terrorist group Al-Monitor The timing was interesting. Turkey's Council of Ministers decided on June 3 — the day war-torn Syria held a dubious election in regime-controlled areas — to designate Jabhat al-Nusra, an al-Qaeda affiliate fighting the Bashar al-Assad regime, a ... |