BBC News | Syria girls: UK police deny Turkey information delay BBC News Scotland Yard has denied it took three days to inform Turkey about the London schoolgirls travelling to Syria, possibly to join Islamic State. Shamima Begum and Amira Abase, both 15, and Kadiza Sultana, 16, travelled to Istanbul on 17 February. Turkey ... Missing UK girls believed to be in Syria, police say Turkey criticises UK over three schoolgirls who flew to Istanbul UK Hits Back At Turkey Over Missing Girls |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Turkey's Tomb Raiders Foreign Policy (blog) 21, Turkey sent a military convoy into Syria to rescue 38 of its soldiers who had been surrounded by forces of the Islamic State. So what were those Turkish soldiers doing inside Syria? They were guarding the tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of ... In tomb rescue, Turkey plays off warring Syrian sides Why Turkey Finally Made A Move Against ISIS Questions remain over Turkey's training of Syrian opposition |
The Economist | Turkey and Syria The Economist The shrine lies 30 kilometres south of the Turkish border and skirts one of the jihadists' main supply lines to the city of Raqqa, the “capital” of their self-proclaimed state. The nocturnal sweep was Turkey's first incursion into Syria since the start ... Did Turkey Cut a Deal With ISIS to Save Soldiers? Turkey's Evacuation of Tomb Guards In Syria Draws Rebuke Why did Turkey invade Syria to dig up the grave of Suleyman Shah? |
New York Times | Ozgecan Aslan and Violence Against Women in Turkey New York Times ISTANBUL — Ozgecan Aslan, a 20-year-old college student, was the last person on the minibus traveling across the city of Mersin in southern Turkey on Feb. 11. Instead of taking her home, the driver is accused of veering into the woods and trying to ... Men support women's rights in Turkey... by wearing miniskirts Men in 'miniskirt protest' against student death in Turkey Men in miniskirts campaign for women's rights in Turkey |
Turkey Criticises Britain Over Missing Girls Sky News Mr Arinc said he hoped the girls would be found, but added that if they were not, it would be Britain, not Turkey, that was to blame. He said: "It is a condemnable act for Britain to let three girls... come to Istanbul and then let us know three days ... |
Bloomberg View | Turkey's 'Measured' Rate Cut Leaves Premier Calling for More Bloomberg (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's central bank Governor Erdem Basci said he made a “measured” cut in interest rates because increased volatility in prices prevented more drastic action. Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the reduction should have been bigger, ... Turkish Central Bank Cuts Rates for Second Consecutive Month Turkey's democracy on the path to a police state REFILE-UPDATE 2-Turkey cuts rates as inflation eases, political pressure rises |
Daily Sabah | Turkey to make long-range missiles compatible with NATO systems: spokesman Reuters NATO member Turkey chose China Precision Machinery Import and Export Corp as a preferred bidder in 2013 to supply the missile system, prompting Western concern about security and the compatibility of the weaponry with NATO infrastructure. Defence ... Turkey drives hard bargain over crucial missile deal Turkey to make long-range missiles Turkey's missiles to be compatible with NATO systems |
Spicy Black Bean Turkey Chili Recipe From 'No Gojis, No Glory' Yahoo Food Below, Christine Arel of No Gojis, No Glory shares a hearty-but-healthy spin on turkey chili. Spicy Black Bean Turkey Chili Recipe From 'No Gojis, No Glory'. Photo: Christine Arel. Turkey Chili Serves 8. Sometimes, you just need a good bowl of chili ... |
CBC.ca | Men wear miniskirts to protest violence against women in Turkey CBC.ca This is the rallying cry behind the most head-turning arm of a massive online campaign decrying violence against women in Turkey, according to BBC News — a campaign that's grown more than 6 million strong on Twitter alone following the death of a ... Will the Reinstatement of the Death Penalty in Turkey Prevent Violence Against ... |
Armenian Weekly | February 24, 2015 in Featured // Turkey's Tactics of 'Oriental Slyness' Armenian Weekly Turkey has announced that the annual commemoration of the Gallipoli Dardanelles battles of World War I, which was traditionally held on March 18, will be held on April 24 this year. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has invited more than 120 world leaders ... To mark or not to mark Gallipoli anniversray? Turkey's choice between the bad ... |