Hurriyet Daily News | Turkey, the PKK and crushed dreams of peace Al-Arabiya Back in 2013, when I wrote that Turkey's peace agreement with the PKK stands zero chance of holding, I was shunned for being a pessimist. I believed I was being a realist, since the very ideology of the PKK would never allow for the organization to ... MURAT YETKİN > Cold case of the murder of journalist Uğur Mumcu says a lot ... |
CBC.ca | Turkey's past and future collide: Why 2015 is a critical year CBC.ca Turkey's past and possible future seem to be picking a fight once again. Istanbul and Ankara saw major gatherings this week that show the kind of year 2015 will be in Turkey, and why it matters. In the nation's capital on Monday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan ... Turkey sees extensive efforts in Somalia sprouting fresh hope If EU opposes Islamophobia, it must accept Turkey as member: Erdoğan Former Miss Turkey Arrested for Insulting President Erdogan |
The Economist | Talking Turkey The Economist Mr Davutoglu angrily rejects Western criticism of Turkey for not doing enough to combat the rise of Islamic State (IS). He points out that IS first rose up in Iraq, not Syria, and notes the West's failure to intervene in the two-and-a-half year gap ... Turkey's porous Syria border no barrier for jihadists Syria wants UN action against Turkey over Paris attacks suspect Turkey PM Davutoglu: We can't stop foreign jihadists entering Syria through border |
Jamie Olivers restaurant in Turkey closes down Daily Mail Jamie Oliver's restaurant in Turkey has been forced to file for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation. The Jamie's Italian in Istanbul's $2.5billion Zorlu Center Mall was unable to reach targets due to a tough economic climate, it was reported. |
The Daily Star | Burger King manager beats Syrian refugee boy in Turkey for eating leftovers ... The Daily Star The reason for the beating, accounts say, was the boy eating a customer's leftover french fries. The boy, who fled to Turkey with his family from Aleppo, Syria two years ago said he wanted to grab leftovers because he was starving, but the manager ... Syria boy beaten for eating leftovers in Turkey Syrian refugee boy in Turkey 'beaten for eating leftovers' |
Viral 'Turkey Slurpee' Stunt Can Be Dangerous, Doctors Warn CBS Local NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The “Turkey Slurpee” is a popular trick involving slurping up a slice of cold-cut meat, and more and more people are posting videos online to demonstrate their facility at it. But as CBS2's Weijia Jiang reported, the trick ... |
abc7news.com | Bird flu found in commercial turkey flock in Stanislaus County News10.net WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal agriculture officials say they have found avian influenza in a commercial turkey flock in central California. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Saturday that the facility in Stanislaus County has been quarantined and ... Bird flu found at Foster Farms turkey ranch in California's Central Valley Avian flu found in Foster Farms turkey flock in Stanislaus County Bird flu found at Foster Farms turkey ranch in California |
Hurriyet Daily News | Syria jihadists buy 2000 cars stolen from Turkey Hurriyet Daily News According to figures from the Public Security Department of the Police Department, approximately 63 vehicles are stolen every day in Turkey. Istanbul is the province where the most vehicles are stolen, with 26 vehicles stolen a day. In 2014, 23,000 ... US, Turkey, Israel and new challenges in the Middle East Do We Really Want Turkey as a NATO Ally? |
Today's Zaman | Erdoğan to deem EU Islamophobic if Turkey's bid rejected Today's Zaman “But if they accept Turkey to the EU, this thesis would be put aside. Turkey is a member of NATO and the OECD [Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development]. Turkey is also present in many other organizations. Then why aren't you accepting it ... |
Policy Watch: The key to Turkey's success Daily News & Analysis Turkey is the fourth-largest consumer of gold (dwarfed only by India, China and the US). But it is the one country most gold players have been watching for the past few years. India should be studying it too ... |