BBC Sport | Mark Cavendish wins Tour of Turkey opening stage BBC Sport Mark Cavendish won the opening stage of the Tour of Turkey in a sprint finish. The Manx man beat Caleb Ewan and Nicola Ruffoni to the line by half a wheel at the climax of the 145km stage. It was a seventh win of the season for Cavendish, who will now ... Cavendish wins opening stage of Tour of Turkey Mark Cavendish takes opener at Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey Mark Cavendish starts Tour of Turkey with sprint win in Alanya |
TIME | Invisible For Generations, 'Hidden Armenians' Emerge In Turkey NPR (blog) A century after Ottoman forces massacred an estimated 1 to 1.5 million Armenian Christians, some of the remaining Armenian Turks are taking tentative steps out into the open. They survived because their ancestors were taken in by Muslim families in ... Turkey and Armenia Host Clashing Centennial Memorials Turkey's Erdogan Slams Nations Recognizing Armenian Genocide Turkey's Focus Is Elsewhere on Anniversary of Armenian Genocide |
Business Insider | Turkey scrambles two F-16 jets on Syrian border Business Insider Turkey scrambles two F-16 jets on Syrian border. Reuters. Ece Toksabay, Reuters. Apr. 26, 2015, 12:35 PM; 1,284; 1 · facebook · linkedin · twitter; email; print. Turkey F-16 Wikipedia CommonsA Turkish F-16. ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey scrambled two F-16 ... |
DefenseNews.com | Turkey, Ukraine Eye Joint Defense Projects DefenseNews.com ANKARA — Turkey and its littoral Black Sea neighbor, Ukraine, are striving to build a strategic industrial alliance that could include cooperation across a variety of military programs. A Ukrainian delegation under the umbrella of Ukroboronprom, a ... |
The Globe and Mail | A century later, Turkey's president strives to reframe a nation-building battle The Globe and Mail The Turkish 57th Infantry Regiment Memorial on Gallipoli peninsula, busy with flag-waving visitors on April 5, 2015, shows Ottoman division commander Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, eventual founder of democratic Turkey, leading an attack during the Gallipoli ... Erdogan: Turkey ready to open military archives over 1915 events Turkey ready to open military archives to resolve Armenian dispute: President ... Genocide 100: Erdogan says archives ready to be viewed as commemoration ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | UN: Refugee toll in Turkey may hit 2.5 million in 2015 Hurriyet Daily News The UNDP regional office in Istanbul was launched due to Turkey's “strategic and logistical position” to run the Eastern European, Russian and Central Asian activities of the UNDP in addition to other hubs in Amman, Addis Ababa, Bangkok and Panama City ... Turkey Battles Iran In Strategic Chess Game Report: Neighboring crises cost Turkey $16.7 billion |
Sky News Australia | Aust, Turkey build on Anzac ties against IS Sky News Australia A century on from the Gallipoli landings, Australia and Turkey again find themselves in combat. But this time they are working together to defeat the newest global threat to security: Islamic State extremists. Prime Minister Tony Abbott arrived in ... Turkey to crack down on Australians crossing border to join conflict in Syria Tony Abbott says talks with Turkey will help return would-be IS fighters to ... Australians held in Turkey over IS fears |
Minneapolis Star Tribune | Turkey farmer John Burkel describes the shock of losing his flock Minneapolis Star Tribune John Burkel could feel something was wrong as soon as he entered his turkey barn on a recent morning. The usual din of gobbling and feather rustling was muted. The birds seemed depressed, their eyes a bit watery. “They just didn't look the same,” he said. |
9news.com.au | Airport emergency grounds Abbott's wife Margie in Turkey 9news.com.au Margie Abbott, the wife of Prime Minister Tony Abbott, was left stranded at Istanbul's airport overnight after trying to return home from the Anzac Day memorial service at Gallipoli. Ms Abbott was due to fly out about midnight on Saturday from Turkey ... Mid-air emergency grounds Margie Abbott in Turkey |
The Independent | Gallipoli centenary: Thousands gather in Turkey to pay tribute to the fallen ... The Independent At a pre-dawn service in Gallipoli, now in modern day Turkey, Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott described the soldiers who fought as the “founding heroes” of their country. He said: “Beginning here, on this spot and at this hour, 100 years ago ... Drapac commemorates Anzac Day, Gallipoli centenary on Tour of Turkey trip Relations between Turkey and New Zealand have a promising future Thousands honour fallen soldiers in Turkey, a century after Gallipoli battle |