The Atlantic | In Turkey, Not Even Posters of Women Are Safe From Violence The Atlantic The murder caused a nationwide outpouring of anger over the treatment of women in Turkey, a country that has long struggled with high rates of gender-based violence relative to European countries. As Christina Asquith, a journalist in Istanbul, noted ... |
TIME | Discover the Cultural Treasure Turkey Threatens to Flood TIME Discover the Cultural Treasure Turkey Threatens to Flood. Andrew Katz @katz. 4:00 AM ET. SHARE. Construction of the hydroelectric Ilisu Dam threatens the ancient village of Hasankeyf. Discover the Cultural Treasure Turkey Threatens to Flood. A tourist ... |
The Guardian | Erdoğan plan for super-presidency puts Turkey's democracy at stake The Guardian Erdoğan, the founding leader of the neo-Islamist Justice and Development party (AKP), has ruled Turkey in increasingly authoritarian fashion since becoming prime minister in 2003. Barred under party rules from seeking a fourth term, he switched to the ... Turkey's Deputy PM trashes Ankara mayor after call to quit Turkey at a crossroads A Multi-faceted Crisis Surrounding Turkey |
TechCrunch | Mozilla Extends Its Default Google Search Blockout, Signs Up Yandex In Turkey TechCrunch Relatively speaking, Turkey is not the biggest internet market in the world, of course, but it is a large and key country for its position as a bridge between Europe, Asia and the Middle East. It's also been known for being a key battleground in the ... Mozilla Firefox Replaces Google In Turkey Mozilla replaces Google with Yandex as default search engine in Turkey |
Reuters | Turkey unveils Great Synagogue as Jewish population fades Reuters Now a five-year, $2.5 million government project has restored the synagogue's lead-clad domes and resplendent interior ahead of its Thursday re-opening, the first temple to open in Turkey in two generations, but one without worshippers. It is part of a ... Turkey Unveils $2.5 Million Great Synagogue As Its Jewish Population Fades ... |
USA TODAY | Teens targeted as Turkey cracks down on speech USA TODAY ISTANBUL — A high school student, a former beauty queen and a slew of Turkish journalists are among a growing number of people facing prison sentences for engaging in political dissent, part of what critics say is a widening government crackdown on ... |
Press TV | Turkey shells Syrian artillery units near border: Turkish military Press TV Turkey has fired shells at Syrian artillery units positioned near the border between the two countries, the Turkish military says. According to the Turkish military, the shelling of the Syrian artillery positions on Wednesday, was in retaliation for a ... Rocket from Syria clashes explodes inside Turkey, injuring five - army Is Turkey doing all it can to secure its border? Turkey will start training Syrian opposition next month: official |
CBC.ca | Ibrahim Hamdoun, father of Toronto medical student Ismail Hamdoun, among ... CBC.ca The people there are the parents of some of the 11 young people, ranging in age from 19 to their late 20s, who arrived in Turkey on March 12 and are believed to have crossed into Syria on March 13 or 14. Their intention was to offer medical help to ... |
DefenseNews.com | Two A400M Deliveries for Turkey Face Delays DefenseNews.com ANKARA — The deliveries of two A400M military transport aircraft for Turkey, scheduled for this year, are facing delays, procurement officials here said. The delay will result in penalties for the maker of the aircraft, Airbus Group, the officials ... |
The Tennessean | Outdoors calendar: Governor's turkey hunt coming up The Tennessean April 1-2. National Archery in the Schools Program annual state tournament, Tennessee Miller Coliseum, Murfreesboro. Contact Don Crawford 615-781-6542 or visit archeryintheschools.org. April 3-4. Governor's One Shot Turkey Hunt, The Factory at Franklin ... |