JURIST | Turkey accused of escalating violence in Egypt Al-Monitor After all, Turkey's condition of normalizing relations was the ending of oppression and return to democracy. Parliamentary elections and the emergence of a new government would have offered Turkey a face-saving way to reverse its stance against Egypt. Egypt court to consider lawsuit claiming Turkey a supporter of terrorism Egypt court to consider lawsuit against Turkey |
Irish Times | Turkey keen to take advantage of hunger for energy in Europe and at home Irish Times It would also see Turkey occupying the crucial role of middle man between supplier Russia and EU member Greece. As part of the Turkish Stream announcement, Russia said it would supply an extra three billion cubic metres of gas a year to Turkey at a 6 ... Gazprom agrees with Turkey to build pipeline to replace South Stream Turkey, Russia outline route of Turkish Stream pipeline Turkey, Russia's Gazprom survey pipeline route |
DefenseNews.com | Turkey Moves To Demine, Contracts To Follow DefenseNews.com ANKARA — After several years of delays, Turkey's Parliament has passed a bill for clearing more than 1 million landmines, mostly in Turkey's southern and eastern border areas. Industry sources say several contracts, big and small, are on the way. The ... |
Al-Arabiya | Turkey's powerful spy chief resigns to become MP Al-Arabiya Turkey's press have in the last days speculated feverishly about the possibility of Fidan becoming an MP in the June legislative elections, saying it could set him up to become foreign minister. Seen only occasionally in public and rarely making public ... Turkey launches new raids over Erdogan eavesdropping case Turkey detains 21 police officers in wiretapping probe Turkey's powerful intelligence chief resigns to run for parliament |
Turkey's real force of influence might come as a surprise Al-Arabiya We have seen the U.S. aid to Egypt and European military might in Africa becoming functionless in domestic policy choices; however, Turkey rose as a player with an influential muscle of its own – through effective humanitarian aid. Turkey will also be ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | At Diplomatic Conference, Turkey-Israel Rift Worsens New York Times Yuval Steinitz, the cabinet minister who is heading Israel's delegation to the conference, said he was surprised by Mr. Cavusoglu's decision to withdraw, saying it would cast a shadow on Turkey's future and identify the country with Islamic extremism. Turkey pulls out of Munich conference to avoid Israeli delegation Turkish FM quits Munich summit over Israeli presence DIPLOMACY > Israeli apology to Turkey 'enormous mistake' |
13WMAZ | Turkey callers meet in Perry for a gobble-off 13WMAZ "Sounding like a turkey. You have to sound like a wild turkey. If it's a yelp, then it needs to sound like a turkey yelping in the woods," says head judge Robert Mosely. "If he can make the hair stand up on the back of your neck, then he did a pretty ... |
Is Turkey becoming the center of regional crises? Hurriyet Daily News Nonetheless, it is now an open secret that not only “love” but also “trust” (and convenience) has been lost between the U.S./Western powers and Turkey for some time. After all, if marriages of love come to an end, it is a romantic tragedy, but if ... |
Today's Zaman | Tsipras signals continuation of critical tone against Turkey Today's Zaman The new Greek government under the leadership of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to reshape the country's foreign policy with some radical changes -- such as turning its back to NATO -- while it is also signaling that its critical tone ... |
Turkey: Steeped in yesteryear New Zealand Herald They take breakfast seriously in the lakeside city of Van in remote southeastern Turkey. An entire street is filled with restaurants that serve only the most important meal of the day and, in June last year, 51,793 local people crowded the leafy park ... |