BBC News | Confusion as Turkey clocks defy time-change delay BBC News Confused Turks are asking "what's the time?" after automatic clocks defied a government decision to defer a seasonal hour's change in the time. Along with other countries, Turkey had been due to "fall back" an hour on Saturday at the end of summertime ... What time is it now? Confusion reigns in Turkey as no one knows whether the ... Turkey to end daylight savings time on November 8 Confusion as Turkey delays end to daylight saving time to Nov. 8 for elections |
Yahoo News | Turkey counts down to vote in climate of tension Yahoo News Istanbul (AFP) - A week ahead of Turkey's second election in five months, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party is working overtime in its quest to claw back its parliamentary majority, in a climate of tension fuelled by the Ankara attacks and the ... European Commission Suppressing Turkey Civil Rights Report Ahead of Erdogan ... Old Demons in New Faces? The 'Deep State' Meets Erdoğan's 'New Turkey' Turkey terror alert: Four ISIS jihadists enter country 'in bid to attack ... |
Hive Energy Opens Regional Headquarters in Turkey Business Wire (press release) LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hive Energy announces the opening of a new regional headquarters in Ankara, Turkey. The expansion marks the company's next step in its growth strategy to build an international presence in the global solar PV market with ... |
Voice of America | Security Threats Drive Deep Polarization in Turkey Ahead of Election Voice of America President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK party has led Turkey for 13 years. Sociologist Ferhat Kental of Sehir University said the AK party's early years in power were characterized by reconciliation. “Since the starting time of the [Turkish] republic, this ... |
Today's Zaman | Inefficient agro production leaves millions hungry in Turkey Today's Zaman Deep-seated flaws in agricultural production contribute to food loss and waste, resulting in ever-rising market prices in Turkey, a status quo that has pushed millions of people below the hunger threshold. When an established bakery last week released ... |
Reuters | Turkey says new wave of Syrian refugees will head for Europe Reuters Turkish government and aid agency officials said there was no sign yet of people from Aleppo and surrounding areas reaching Turkey in large numbers but that it was just a matter of time. "We are preparing our teams for a new wave. We have mobile ... Turkey's Migrant Policy: They Can Come, But They Can't Settle Syrian refugee crisis forces closer cooperation between EU-Turkey Why a deal to help Turkey deal with migrants is good for Europe – not migrants |
Today's Zaman | Opposition leader: Refugee crisis plunges Turkey into abyss Today's Zaman 1 parliamentary election, Republican People's Party (CHP) Chairman Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu slammed the government's Syria policy, accusing it of plunging Turkey into a huge crisis. "There are 2.2 million Syrians in Turkey. What will happen to them? Turkey should not be Europe's 'concentration camp': CHP leader |
Roanoke Times | The Latest: Greek PM: Turkey key for migrant crisis solution Roanoke Times A column of migrants moves through fields after crossing from Croatia, in Rigonce, Slovenia, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. Thousands of people are trying to reach central and northern Europe via the Balkans, but often have to wait for days in mud and rain at ... Germany's Merkel: we need Turkey to help solve migrant crisis The Latest: EU says reception capacity for migrants to grow |
The Daily Star | Turkey urges EU to fulfill pledges to tackle migrants The Daily Star Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses after being presented with an honorary doctorate by private Kalyoncu University in Gaziantep, Turkey. Critics accuse Erdogan of organizing rallies in Turkey and Europe to drum up votes for the ruling ... |
Today's Zaman | US official says concerned over Türksat censorship, urges Turkey to respect ... Today's Zaman An official from the US State Department has expressed concern over the decision by the state-owned Turkish Satellite Communications Company (Türksat) to stop broadcasting TV channels that are critical of the government, calling on Turkey to respect ... |