Telegraph.co.uk | Turkey's Failed Foreign Policy New York Times Geneva — In 2002, Turkey's Justice and Development Party, known as the A.K.P., turned to Ahmet Davutoglu, then an obscure academic, to help craft its new foreign policy. In 2009, he became foreign minister and was soon attempting to resolve the region ... Turkey's Davutoglu Named New Premier Erdogan names Davutoglu as new Turkey PM President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan names ally Ahmet Davutoglu as new ... |
The Guardian | Isis surges towards the borders of Turkey as west mulls options The Guardian Islamic State extremists are pushing to secure the border between Turkey and north-western Syria as the main gateway for recruits to join the caliphate they have imposed across much of eastern Syria and western Iraq. Large numbers of jihadists from ... ISIS Steps up Operations to Secure Turkey Borders WHO BENEFITS FROM ISIS'S EXISTENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST? An obvious first step – close the jihadis' highway |
Business Insider | Can a New Premier Save Turkey? New York Times 10, when Turkey's powerful prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, won the presidential elections that added five more years to his already 12-year-long reign, I had mixed feelings. Here was a leader I had supported for years — both as a voter and a ... Turkey's Erdogan Seen Softening Style Not Substance As President Davutoglu faces an uneasy relationship with Assad Turkey's Erdogan faces bumpier economic ride on tricky external environment |
Business Insider | Nutella Prices May Rise After Poor Weather In Turkey Business Insider Prices of hazelnuts have surged in recent weeks after cold late winter weather and bitter frosts caused a poor harvest in the nut's chief exporter Turkey. The rise has been so sharp it risks driving up the prices of popular consumer products like ... Poor hazelnut harvest, pricier Nutella? Nut price surge could leave Nutella-lovers shelling out |
Reuters | Germany has spied on Turkey since 1976: Focus magazine Reuters However, conservative lawmaker Hans-Peter Uhl told Focus there were "good reasons" for the BND to bug Turkey. He cited human trafficking, drugs and terrorism as issues of concern and his comments chime with the views of many German politicians. Germany has spied on Turkey for 4 decades: Focus magazine GERMANY SPYING ON TURKEY SINCE 1976, FOCUS MAGAZINE CLAIMS |
Variety | Turkey's 'Song of My Mother' Takes Top Prize at Sarajevo Film Festival Variety SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — Erol Minta's debut feature “Song of My Mother,” which was a Turkey-France-Germany co-production, won the top award, the Heart of Sarajevo, at the Sarajevo Film Festival, which comes with €16,000 ($21,200). The jury ... Turkeys Erol Mintas Wins Best Film Prize At Sarajevo Turkish film 'Song of My Mother' wins big at Sarajevo Film Festival |
Breitbart News | Turkey's well-known Jewish business power couple viciously murdered Daily Sabah ISTANBUL — An Uzbek couple has been arrested for the murders of a renowned Turkish Jewish businessman and his wife in Istanbul. The two suspects, caretakers of the former businessman's house, Farkhodjon (28) and Gulbakhar Y. (27) were arrested ... Famous Jewish Couple in Turkey Stabbed to Death Turkish Jewish couple murdered in their Istanbul home Jewish Couple Found Murdered in Turkey |
New York Daily News | Boston journalist freed after being abducted almost 2 years ago in Turkey New York Daily News The Boston native was abducted in Antakya, Turkey, where he planned to enter Syria in October 2012, the station reports. He has been freed and handed over to UN representatives following mediation with Qatari officials, the station reported. Al Jazeera ... US journalist freed by Syria militants CPJ welcomes release of US freelance journalist Peter Theo Curtis |
New York Times | Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Nominated to Be Turkey's Next Premier New York Times ANKARA, Turkey — The Justice and Development Party, which has ruled Turkey for more than a decade, nominated the foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, on Thursday to succeed President-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan as prime minister and party chairman. |
Today's Zaman | Russia warns against fake 'Made in Turkey' tags Today's Zaman Increasing attempts by Western food producers to sidestep a Russian ban on food products via neighbors that are not subject to the ban have drawn anger in Moscow as authorities call on countries, including Turkey, to boost security checks at their borders. |