Hair transplants breed a new type of tourist in Turkey CBC.ca There is a new way to spot tourists in Turkey, and it doesn't rely on catching a glimpse of selfie sticks, maps or cameras slung around their necks. Instead, look for the black terry cloth headbands and a telltale triangle of red spots on their scalps ... |
Wall Street Journal | Hormel Expects Bird-Flu Outbreak to Hurt Second-Half Turkey Sales Wall Street Journal Where Hormel buys, raises and processes its turkey could come under review, too. Currently, all of Jennie-O's processing plants and turkey-raising operations are in Wisconsin and Minnesota, a centralized production model that helped lower costs by ... Hormel expects bird flu to hurt turkey sales Hormel Foods to USDA: Your turkey forecast is for the birds Hormel says turkey supplies 'significantly challenged' |
BBC News | Turkey TV talent show shooting: Ex-boyfriend charged BBC News Turkish authorities have charged an ex-boyfriend with the shooting of a young talent show contestant. Mutlu Kaya, 19, is in a critical condition after being shot on Monday in Diyarbakir province, a conservative region in south-east Turkey. A gun was ... Turkey: three held over shooting of female talent show contestant Turkey charges ex-boyfriend of shot singer with attempted murder Female Singer on Turkish Talent Show Shot in Head After Threats From ... |
Wall Street Journal | Walkouts Deal a Blow to Turkey's Rise as Auto Hub Wall Street Journal International auto makers have long bet that manufacturing cars in Turkey would free them of the labor strife that often dogged them in Western Europe. They have taken advantage in recent years of Turkey's low wages and relative labor peace, adding ... UPDATE 2-Ford Otosan latest to be hit in Turkey's labour dispute Turkey auto workers strike hits Ford Supply problems halt production at Turkey's Ford Otosan |
Aljazeera.com | Turkey's pro-Kurdish party rocked by twin bomb attacks Aljazeera.com Twin bomb attacks have hit the regional headquarters of Turkey's main pro-Kurdish party in two cities, injuring more than half a dozen people and escalating tensions ahead of June 7 legislative elections. Six people were injured, three of them ... At least 6 injured in Turkey political party office explosion Turkey twin blasts target pro-Kurdish HDP party Bomb blasts hit pro-Kurdish HDP party in south Turkey, six wounded |
Financial Times | Turkey: A flagging growth story Financial Times Osman Yildirim remembers life before the wave of foreign money came to the heart of Turkey. When Mr Yildirim, who runs a medical lens manufacturer in Sivas, took over the local chamber of commerce in 2001, the industrial zone where he works had 36 ... |
Detroit Free Press | Fiat joint venture faces strike in Turkey Detroit Free Press Thousands of workers at Turkish auto plants partially owned by Fiat and Renault went on strike Monday, demanding wage increases in a market that has grown in recent years because it has lower labor costs than most of Europe. The first walkout happened ... 7000 workers abandon unions in Turkey auto strike CORRECTED-UPDATE 1-Turkey's Tofas halts production until labour action ... Workers go on strike in Renault's Turkey factory, production stops |
Al-Monitor | Could Erdogan lose Turkey's upcoming election? Washington Post (blog) But in Turkey's current political climate, this goal is out of Erdogan's reach. In the 2002, 2007 and 2011 parliamentary elections the AKP won 363, 341 and 326 seats, respectively; it has never commanded a 400-seat strong majority, even under Erdogan's ... What do attacks on Turkey's pro-Kurdish party mean? The Kurd who'd save Turkey from Erdoğan Kurdish political party launches colourful election campaign in Turkey |
Voice of America | Turkey, Syria Neighbors Insist EU Take More Refugees Voice of America ISTANBUL—. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says Turkey has spent nearly $6 billion on 2 million Syrians and Iraqis who have fled the conflicts in their countries and he says it is time developed nations do their “duty” and take in more refugees but ... Attacks on Syrians in Turkey increasing Turkey world's top host for refugees; many want to stay |
Turkey pledges $1 million to help Asia migrant crisis, trying to reach ... 680 News ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey says it is donating $1 million to the International Organization for Migration and the U.N. refugee agency to help ease Southeast Asia's migrant crisis and is exploring ways of organizing a humanitarian aid operation to reach ... |