New York Times | Brought by Wild Neighbors, Deadly Bird Flu Attacks Turkey Flocks New York Times In the last several weeks, turkey producers in Minnesota, the largest turkey-producing state (46 million annually), have had to euthanize some 525,000 birds, and farms there and in other states affected by the virus are under quarantine in an effort to ... Bird Flu Confirmed at 1 ND Turkey Farm, 4 More in Minnesota 4 more avian flu cases confirmed at Minnesota turkey farms Bird Flu Confirmed At 4 More Minnesota Turkey Farms |
Quartz | US leaders would rather keep Turkey happy than recognize the Armenian ... Quartz According to a press release, the Armenian Truth and Justice Resolution “calls upon the administration to work toward equitable, constructive and durable Armenian-Turkish relations based upon the Republic of Turkey's full acknowledgement of the facts ... Turkey's Gallipoli centenary events are set to become the latest focal point ... |
BBC News | Turkey and Iran opt to shelve mutual suspicions BBC News When President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey accused Iran last month of trying to dominate the Middle East, there were fears his scheduled trip to the country could be in jeopardy. His comments caused fury in Tehran, with some MPs demanding a formal ... Turkey opposition chief fined for 'insulting Erdogan' Iran, Turkey to double trade volume, scrap US dollar Erdogan approves Turkey-Japan nuclear cooperation deal |
Turkey's social media power grab Washington Post A CRUCIAL election is approaching in Turkey, so it is sadly unsurprising that social media are once again coming under government pressure. This week authorities blocked more than 100 Web sites, including Twitter, Facebook, Google and YouTube, until ... |
KARE | Avian flu lab breaks the bad news to MN turkey farms KARE ST. PAUL, Minn. – As federal authorities confirmed a ninth Minnesota turkey farm is dealing with a strain of avian flu, the only lab in the state that can test for the virus is working overtime just to keep up. The Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory on ... Jennie-O Turkey Farm In Minnesota Hit By Deadly Bird Flu Talking turkey: How bird flu outbreaks are playing out 9th Minnesota turkey farm hit by deadly bird flu; Jennie-O operation has ... |
New York Times | Turkey and Iran Put Tensions Aside, for a Day New York Times ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey accused Iran last month of trying to “dominate the region” through its proxies in Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen, suggesting to some that Turkey was shifting toward confrontation with its neighbor ... Turkey Reluctantly Welcomes Iran Deal Turkish President Seeks Closer Economic Ties on State Visit to Iran Iran and Turkey 'agree to stop war in Yemen' |
Newsweek | Google Dodges a Ban in Turkey Over Hostage Photo New York Times ISTANBUL — Google was spared on Tuesday from a recent wave of Internet bans in Turkey after it reportedly complied with a court order to remove links to images of Mehmet Selim Kiraz, a prosecutor who died after leftist militants took him hostage at an ... Turkey Lists Social Media as Top Threat in Leaked Document Turkey blocks social media websites Turkey social media ban raises censorship fears |
How will Turkey benefit from lifting of Iran sanctions? Al-Monitor It is widely believed that Turkey will benefit from the lifting of the embargo on Iran as part of the nuclear deal. Turkey's exports to Iran were severely restricted because of the embargo. The two countries are now trying to resurrect their volume of ... |
US investors unsettled by Turkey's politics Reuters Erdogan's anger has raised questions about political interference among foreign investors, as external flows are a key component of Turkey's economic success that has helped its economy grow nearly four times in size since Erdogan's AK Party took over ... |
WBAY | Turkey hunting: A Wisconsin success story WBAY While turkey hunting may not quite rival deer hunting in popularity, it's become one of the state's true outdoor success stories. Some may find it hard to believe today, but until the late 1970's seeing a wild turkey in Wisconsin was nearly impossible ... |