CIDRAP | Deadly Bird Flu Strain Jeopardizes Minnesota Turkey Exports ABC News More than 40 countries have banned poultry imports from Minnesota after a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza wiped out a flock of 15,000 birds in about a week. Health officials in the country's largest turkey-producing state say farmers are ... Serious strain of bird flu found in Minnesota turkey flock; danger to humans ... In big jump, H5N2 virus hits Minnesota turkey farm Serious strain of Avian flu found in MN turkey flock |
PRI | Thousands march in memory of boy killed by police; Turkey expands police ... PRI His death has mobilized past marches in Turkey, as the policeman who shot him remains free. Saturday's protest came at a critical moment as Turkey increases police powers. Just two weeks ago, Turkey's parliament passed the first 10 articles of a ... - Father of Gezi victim: We see there is no justice in Turkey |
Business Insider | Turkey's Wall Street is in 'panic mode' Business Insider REUTERS/Ints KalninsTurkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan listens during a news conference in Riga October 23, 2014. On Thursday Citigroup announced that it would pull up and leave Turkey's second largest bank, selling its almost 10% stake in ... |
Wall Street Journal | Talking Turkey Threatens a Crisis Wall Street Journal Talk is cheap, or so they say. In Turkey's case, however, the apparently relentless criticism of the central bank by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could end up being expensive—for the country and for investors. The Central Bank of Turkey under Gov ... In Turkey, Testing the President's Food Not for Taste, but for Poison UPDATE 3-Turkey's Erdogan blames speculators, US dollar for lira fall Turkey will continue to surprise |
Madison.com | Injured east side turkey reunited with friends Madison.com “The lead turkey didn't move and (the officer) proceeded to roll forward, slowly at first and then faster. I saw the turkey, it was like in super-slow motion, and I said to my daughter, 'Oh, my God. He's running over a turkey.' I saw the turkey ... |
BBC News | Tajik opposition leader Kuvatov shot dead in Turkey BBC News A Tajik opposition leader has been shot dead by an unknown attacker in the Turkish city of Istanbul, Tajik opposition sources have told the BBC. Umarali Kuvatov had been living in exile in Turkey and was killed by a shot to the head late on Thursday. Umarali Kuvvatov, Tajikistan government critic, shot dead in Turkey Tajik Opposition Figure Shot Dead in Turkey Tajik opposition leader shot dead in Turkey |
Breitbart News | World View: Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan Seek 'Sunni Unity' Versus Iran Breitbart News Last week, Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan traveled to Saudi Arabia's capital city Riyadh, and on Monday met with the new King of Saudi Arabia, King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud. Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif came to Riyadh later last ... |
Greek Reporter | Greek Defense Minister Criticized by Turkey as Being 'Provocative' Greek Reporter “We consider the recent actions and statements, which are raising the tensions in the Aegean, of the Greek Minister of National Defense, who follows a provocative attitude toward Turkey since coming into office, as unacceptable. We invite the Greek ... Turkey says Greek fighter jets violate airspace |
DefenseNews.com | Turkey Mulls Military Support To Fight ISIL DefenseNews.com ANKARA — Turkey's government and military leaders are weighing options for a possible Turkish contribution to a planned military offensive against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), officials here said. "All options are open although it ... Turkey's regional ambitions evaporate along with friendships Turkey Still Won't Fight Islamic State Governor's office confirms ISIL commander treated in western Turkey |
Chicago Tribune | In Turkey, Journalists Who Criticize The President Can Go To Jail Huffington Post FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015 file photo, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a meeting in Ankara, Turkey. It has become as easy to get jailed for offending the country’s paramount leader, Erdogan, as it is in countries ... In Turkey, criticizing the president can easily land you in jail Turkey's Prickly President |