New York Times | European Parliament Urges Turkey to Recognize Armenian Genocide New York Times ISTANBUL — The European Parliament adopted a resolution Wednesday commemorating the centennial of the Armenian genocide and urged Turkey to recognize that event. Turkey has pledged to disregard the European Parliament, the European Union's ... Turkish PM says pope joined 'evil front' against Turkey Turkey's Erdogan Condemns EU, Pope Francis Over Armenian 'Genocide' Label European Parliament votes to call 1915 Armenian killings genocide |
WND.com | Shock claim: Turkey provided 10000 passports to ISIS WND.com TEL AVIV – Egypt is accusing Turkey of providing more than 10,000 Turkish passports to members of ISIS, the Islamic State, to facilitate travel of fighters across the region. An Egyptian intelligence official who asked not to be named told WND his ... |
Daily Beast | Does Turkey Have the Putin Disease? Daily Beast Erdogan, 61, aims for a big win for the APK in June to push through constitutional changes to change Turkey's system of government, moving it from a parliamentary to a presidential one—with himself at the top, of course. He says he wants 400 out of ... Turkey's ex-president warns on Erdogan's concentration of power Turkey PM kicks off ruling party's poll campaign PM Davutoğlu introduces social contract for Turkey's 2023 goals |
AL.com | Snake bit: Hank Mosley lives a turkey hunter's worst nightmare AL.com He'd taken off a week beginning April 6 from his job in Dothan and traveled back to his Camden hometown to turkey hunt the mornings and fish in the afternoon. While the turkey hadn't cooperated for him the weekend before his vacation week officially ... |
Minnesota Public Radio News | Avian flu safety tips for wild turkey hunters Minnesota Public Radio News Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Tom Landwehr said if hunters see dead or sick birds while hunting, they should mark the location and notify the DNR so the agency can retrieve and test the birds. Minnesota's turkey hunt begins ... Bird flu worries: DNR issues to-do list for turkey hunters on eve of season opener DNR to turkey hunters: Watch for signs of bird flu Advice for turkey hunters in areas near avian flu |
ABC News | Bird Flu Spreads to Iowa Turkey Flock; 6th Midwest State ABC News A bird-flu strain that has already led to the deaths of nearly 2 million turkeys nationwide spread to an Iowa turkey farm, authorities said on Tuesday, bringing to six the number of states hit with the outbreak that was also confirmed at eight more ... Bird flu confirmed in Iowa turkey flock In Wake of Avian Flu Case, Iowa Turkey Farmers Focus on Bio Security |
Critter of the week: Eastern wild turkey Springfield News-Leader Species status: The wild turkey is thriving in Missouri. It's estimated there are slightly more than 300,000 birds in the state. This is a stark contrast to the early 1900s when Missouri's turkey numbers were around 3,000 birds and were limited to ... |
Wall Street Journal | Turkey Walks Economic Tightrope as Elections Loom Wall Street Journal ISTANBUL—Turkey is walking an economic tightrope less than two months before critical parliamentary elections, with tepid economic growth fueling unemployment and its currency plunging to record lows—a toxic combination that is stoking pressure on ... 'Rolling back reform has led to malaise in Turkey' The problem with insulting Turkey's President Erdogan Turkey's Currency Hits New Low |
Financial Times | Analysis: Turkey pivotal to future of European gas supplies Financial Times On March 16, the presidents of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia travelled to Kars in Turkey's mountainous northeast, and then to a remote worksite near the border with Georgia, to launch construction of the 1,850km Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline (Tanap). |
Quartz | Turkey's vengeful president Erdogan is squashing his country's rise Quartz Although ostensibly democratic, Turkey is a de facto authoritarian regime, and one that increasingly supports systems of clientelism and patronage. The intimidation and arrest of journalists—as well as regular citizens who dare criticize the ... |