Telegraph.co.uk | Women should not laugh out loud in public, Turkey's deputy prime minister says Telegraph.co.uk Reacting to his comments, Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu, who is the main opposition candidate against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said Turkey needed more laughter. Mr İhsanoğlu said (translated): “Our country needs women's and everyone's laughter ... Turkey PM Erdogan returns US Jewish award in Israel row 'Women should not laugh in public,' says Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister in ... Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Says Women Shouldn't 'Laugh In Public' |
Middle East Eye | Turkey delivers medical aid to Gaza amid shortage of supplies Middle East Eye "We have received medicine supplies from the state of Turkey," Safaa Hawar, who is responsible for warehouses at the Palestinian Red Crescent, told Anadolu Agency. She said the supplies included antibiotics, surgery requirements, and medicines ... Israel's spat with Kerry fueled by Turkey, Qatar US denies report Obama told Netanyahu he trusts Turkey, Qatar as mediators Turkey's Bid to Lead the Ceasefire Talks between Israel and Hamas |
Haaretz | New Gaza flotilla to sail from Turkey with old flagship Haaretz The Freedom Flotilla to Gaza coalition includes nongovernmental organizations from various countries other than Turkey, such as Spain, Sweden, Greece and France. Several of these groups have small ships that they purchased over the years thanks to ... 'Freedom Flotilla II' set to sail for Gaza from Turkey Turkey Is Organizing Freedom Flotilla II To Get Additional Aid Into The Gaza Strip Turkey Supporting New "Freedom Flotilla" to Gaza |
Best bet for Lodi turkey's survival? Don't feed him Lodi News-Sentinel Wild turkeys typically will not enter yards with dogs. If confronted by a wild turkey that has lost its fear of humans, an open umbrella may help steer it out of your path. Depredation permits are required to kill wild turkeys that are causing property ... |
Turkey to establish embassy in T&T Trinidad & Tobago Express TURKEY will soon establish an embassy in Trinidad and Tobago, which is expected to service the entire Caricom region. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Dookeran made the announcement last week following the first Caricom-Turkey Consultation and ... CARICOM and Turkey to strengthen relations |
International Business Times UK | Turkey: 'Women Shall Not Laugh in Public' says Erdogan's Deputy International Business Times UK A minister in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's conservative government has outraged Turkey's secular community by claiming that honest women should not laugh in public. Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arınc also urged women and men to be chaste during a ... |
Rudaw | Turkey's Presidential Candidates Vie for Kurdish Vote Rudaw DIYARBAKIR – Selahattin Demirtas, the Kurdish candidate in Turkey's elections, accused Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of using public money to bankroll his presidential bid. Speaking to his supporters in the city of Izmir, Demirtas said that all ... |
BBC News | Turkey: High-speed train breaks down on first day BBC News Turkey's first high-speed train has broken down just a few hours after the prime minister inaugurated it in a glowing speech about the country's technical prowess, it's been reported. The glitch happened when a dislocated contact wire cracked the ... High-speed train breaks down hours after Turkish PM Erdoğan slams 'political ... HIGH PASSENGER DEMAND FOR ISTANBUL-ANKARA HIGH-SPEED TRAIN Istanbul to Ankara in 3.5 hours on Turkey's new high speed train |
New York Times (blog) | China Exports High-Speed Rail Technology to Turkey New York Times (blog) The first Turkish high-speed train, built with Chinese assistance, arriving in Istanbul on Friday. Despite much anticipation for its maiden voyage, the train, carrying Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, had to stop for half an hour because ... Turkey's new high-speed rail: victory for Erdogan – and China Railway project speeds up Turkey-China economic ties Turkey unveils high speed train linking Istanbul and Ankara |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey not a station but a target market for bonzai drug: Professor Hurriyet Daily News It arrived in Turkey 10 years later, but it has spread very rapidly in the last two years,” Arif Verimli said. Turkey's authorities recently launched an action plan against the spread of drugs such as bonzai. Last month, in the Bayramtepe neighborhood ... |