USA TODAY | Turkey faces new path in presidential vote USA TODAY ISTANBUL — Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan was at his incendiary best as he took to the stage in front of more than a million cheering fans on Sunday, a week out from presidential elections he hopes will transform Turkey's future. "Like Hitler ... What a Turkey! Congress Losing Patience With Turkey's Erdogan Turkey holds more police officers for spying |
NDTV | Turkey's debate on women no laughing matter CNN (blog) This week, the first round of the presidential election begins, and a top challenger to Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan (who is a favorite for the presidency) tweeted about the incident, saying women in Turkey needed to laugh more, not less. But Arınç ... Women respond to Turkey deputy PM's remarks with laughing selfies Another One Joins the Club: Hermione Says LOL to Turkey's Deputy Prime ... Turkey: Violent men in, laughing women out |
Today's Zaman | Turkey says US backing of Israel is 'shameful' Today's Zaman Erdogan's comparison of Israel to Nazi Germany is "historically inaccurate and provocative," the lawmakers wrote in the July 29 letter. They lament that Turkey at one time contributed to peace efforts in the Middle East, but the prime minister's recent ... TURKEY REPLIES TO US CONGRESS' CRITICISM OF PM'S REMARKS ON GAZA Erdoğan, if elected, will cause Turkey severe trouble: CHP Erdoğan, Turkey's leading presidential perennial |
Today's Zaman | Turkey U18 team retains European basketball crown Today's Zaman Four Turkey players reached double-digit figures in the match. Tolga Geçim was the top scorer with 18 points. Furkan Korkmaz and Okben Ulubay each added 15 and Egemen Güven tallied 12 for the victory. Stefan Peno scored 13 points in defeat. |
The Lessons From Turkey New York Times Re “What Turks can teach Israel” (Opinion, July 24): Mustafa Akyol misrepresents how Turkey dealt with the threat of the Kurdistan Workers' Party and the lessons to be drawn from that conflict's resolution. He argues that the P.K.K. curbed violence ... Kurds from Turkey, Syria enter Iraq to battle Islamic State Erdogan government admits ISIL recruiting in Turkey, offering lucrative salaries |
International Business Times | Turkey Is Boosting Weapons Exports With A Focus On Africa, Here's Who Benefits International Business Times Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan gives a thumbs-up sign from the cockpit of the Turkish Primary and Basic Trainer Aircraft "Hurkus" during a ceremony at the Turkish Aerospace Industries in Ankara June 27, 2012. Turkey is trying to boost arms ... Turkey's Aselsan ranks up among largest defense firms |
www.worldbulletin.net | Turkey: Striving to Realize Energy Dream EurasiaNet The Turkish government has always sought to exploit Turkey's geographic position between the energy-rich countries of the Caspian Sea region and Middle East, and those of energy-hungry Europe. But a combination of prohibitive costs and Kremlin ... Russia's currency may boost trade with Turkey Russia's currency move would boost trade with Turkey |
Patterson to play in Turkey next season (updated) Atlanta Journal Constitution Lamar Patterson, the second-round pick obtained by the Hawks in a draft night trade, will play professionally in Turkey next season. Patterson has signed to play for Tofas Burta in the Euroleague, the Turkish team announced Tuesday. The Hawks traded ... Lamar Patterson signs with Tofas Bursa (Updated) |
Hurriyet Daily News | Report: Turkey forbids completion of gas deal with Israel until peace with ... Jerusalem Post Natural gas export from Israel's Leviathan reservoir to Turkey will remain impossible as long as the Israel-Gaza conflict persists, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said on Monday. Only after a permanent cease-fire has been declared and stability ... ENERGY > Turkey rules out energy alliance with Israel until Gaza peace: Minister Turkey pulls out of joint energy policy with Israel Playing To The Audience As Elections Loom? Turkey Threatens To Backtrack ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey builds camp for Turkmen refugees in northern Iraq Yahoo News ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey is building a refugee camp in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq to accommodate refugees from the ethnic Turkmen minority fleeing the rapid advance of Islamic State militants, a Turkish official said on Tuesday. DIPLOMACY > Turkey plans Iraq camp to prevent refugee flow |