New York Times | Turkey's Role as Migrant Gateway Is Source of New Urgency for EU New York Times The hotel where the men said they had booked rooms for a vacation denied having a reservation, and the men were carrying charts and papers seeming to show that they did not plan to stay in Turkey, but would instead follow the now well-worn migrant path ... Turkey announces 'plans' for joint US operation against IS Paris attacker exploited Turkey's porous border Turkey, allies planning operations to clear border of IS |
National Post | Soccer fans in Turkey boo moment of silence for Paris attack victims ... National Post Soccer fans in Istanbul interrupted the moment of silence for victims of the Paris terrorist attacks at a soccer match between Greece and Turkey on Tuesday. Reuters reports the silence at the stadium was broken by chants and a chorus of boos from ... Turkey fans fail to observe minute's silence for Paris attacks Turkey supporters disrupt minute's silence before Greece friendly Turkey fans boo minute's silence for Paris victims - but it was not a mark of ... |
Turkey arrests 8 ISIS suspects posing as … Syrian refugees Hot Air Is that true? Who knows? Turkey caught these eight suspects, but only because of heightened scrutiny in the wake of the attacks, and perhaps some serendipitous stupidity by the infiltrators by keeping evidence of their plans on them. Even if this is 99 ... |
WCSH-TV | Reports: Eight suspected ISIS militants, posing as refugees detained in Turkey WCSH-TV (AP) -- Turkey's state-run news agency says authorities have detained eight people at Istanbul's main airport who they suspect could be Islamic State militants planning to make their way to Germany, posing as refugees. The Anadolu Agency said Wednesday ... Turkey detains eight at Istanbul airport on suspicion of links to Islamic State Turkey arrests 8 suspected ISIS militants en route to Germany Turkey arrests suspected IS militants 'bound for Germany' |
NPR | Premium, Young And Natural: The Turkey Labels We Cluck-Cluck Over NPR What it actually means: "Fresh" has nothing to do with the time between slaughter and sale. Instead, it means that the turkey has not been cooled to below 26 degrees Fahrenheit. In other words, it was never frozen. Above 26 degrees Fahrenheit, the meat ... Thanksgiving turkey tips: Cooking the juiciest, tastiest turkey ever Relax: Turkey Will Be On Thanksgiving Tables, And Probably Cheaper Than Last Year Bird flu fears? Relax, your Thanksgiving turkey was frozen months ago |
The Guardian | Turkey could cut off Islamic State's supply lines. So why doesn't it? The Guardian In fact, as the world watched leaders making statements of implacable resolve at the G20 summit in Antalaya, these same leaders are hobnobbing with Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, a man whose tacit political, economic, and even military ... |
Maxim | Bite Club: How to Make a Deep-Fried Bacon-Wrapped Turkey Maxim They're violently stupid (there's nothing that substantiates this, but I still like to imagine they're the idiots of the animal kingdom), they look like nature threw colors and unfinished ideas for bird parts at a wall and hit print, and — in the most ... |
Irish Times | Turkey and Greece see window of opportunity on Cyprus Irish Times While relations between the Nato allies have been strained in the past by disputes over territorial borders in the Aegean Sea and the partition of Cyprus, Turkey's prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Greece's Alexis Tsipras have recently held regular ... Turkey, Greece see window of opportunity on Cyprus |
Huffington Post | What's Better, A Fresh Turkey Or A Frozen One? Huffington Post Thanksgiving forces you to make a lot of decisions, but when it comes to your turkey, whether you should get it fresh or frozen is the ageless question. Sure, you could end up going organic, free-range, kosher or heritage, but the first thing you'll ... |
Eagle-Tribune | The Latest: Turkey, Greece to unite against 'human tragedy' Eagle-Tribune Turkey and Greece have agreed to cooperate to prevent the "human tragedy" suffered by thousands of migrants who risk lives crossing the Aegean Sea on their way to Europe. Prime Ministers Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey and Alexis Tsipras of Greece said, ... |