New York Times | A Century After Armenian Genocide, Turkey's Denial Only Deepens New York Times CUNGUS, Turkey — The crumbling stone monastery, built into the hillside, stands as a forlorn monument to an awful past. So, too, does the decaying church on the other side of this mountain village. Farther out, a crevice is sliced into the earth, so ... Turkey eclipses centenary of Armenian massacre by moving Gallipoli memorial Turkey angered by EU 'genocide' vote on Armenian massacres Turkey's Gallipoli date change angers Armenian community |
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 On Armenian genocide, go ahead and offend Turkey |
New York Times | Paranoia and Polarization in Turkey New York Times Mr. Kiraz was the prosecutor in charge of investigating the death of Mr. Elvan, who has become an icon in Turkey, especially among opposition groups. Mr. Kiraz was the fourth prosecutor to work on the controversial case and the only one who had made ... Turkey: Illegal far-left group's files reveal murder plots |
Minnesota Public Radio News | Avian flu uncertainty has turkey farmers on edge Minnesota Public Radio News That is adding to the anxiety of turkey farmers and putting Minnesota's nearly $1 billion turkey industry on edge. Among the farmers who are worried is Gene Brownfield, who raises turkeys in southwest Minnesota. With 50,000 birds ready for sale this ... |
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 ... |
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 ... Last Resort Tightening Looms as Lira Turns Tables on Turkey 'Rolling back reform has led to malaise in Turkey' Turkey Is Your Low Hanging EM Fruit |
BBC News | The problem with insulting Turkey's President Erdogan BBC News And for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the cartoonists go for the downturned mouth, a jowly look that Penguen, arguably Turkey's most famous cartoon magazine, loves to play on. "He provides us with plenty of material," admits Selcuk Erdem, one ... Turkey and Kazakhstan to cooperate in boosting trade throughout Eurasia Investors Are Worried About Turkey's Economic Outlook Turkey, Kazakhstan aim to increase trade volume to $10 billion |
The Local Denmark | Turkey angered by Copenhagen sculpture The Local Denmark Relations between Denmark and Turkey are already strained over long-running disagreements about the handling of Kurdish television station Roj TV and for Turkey's release of a man suspected of trying to assassinate noted Islam critic Lars Hedegaard. |
Daily Beast | Turkey Nurtures Egypts Terrorist Muslim Brothers Daily Beast Sami is one of around 4,000 Egyptians who have left their country fearing legal action, most now living in Turkey. Among them are some of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, their list of allies abroad fast dwindling, fleeing a massive crackdown at ... |
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 Ex-leader Gul says Turkey needs stronger parliament, not presidency How will Turkey explain $4.3 billion in unidentified foreign currency? |