NBCNews.com | Talking Turkey: Bird Flu May Bite Supplies This Thanksgiving NBCNews.com The largest-ever U.S. outbreak of avian influenza, which has devastated Midwestern poultry and egg producers in recent weeks, could be felt at Thanksgiving tables across the nation come November, farmers and some trade groups say. The virulent H5N2 ... US bird flu outbreak may mean no turkey for Thanksgiving Bird flu may take bite out of Thanksgiving's turkey supply |
The Guardian | 'Syria-bound' British family detained in Moldova after being held in Turkey The Guardian “We know that having gone into Europe, their general direction of travel is towards Turkey, thereby we make the assumption towards Syria. At the same time, we know that the [wider] family have voiced some concerns about the family's intentions. There's ... Syria-bound British family to be deported from Turkey to Moldova - source Turkey Deporting Would-Be IS Militant Family To Moldova |
BBC News | Turkey: Investigation over 'ruined' Roman mosaics BBC News Turkey's culture ministry is investigating reports that a number of valuable Roman mosaics were badly damaged during botched restoration work at an archaeological museum, according to Turkish media. Authorities are looking into the claims of a local ... Roman mosaics damaged during botched restoration, Turkish officials say Turkey investigates reports over ruined ancient mosaics |
Business Insider | The latest sign Turkey may still be playing a double game with ISIS Business Insider Tens of thousands of pounds of fertilizer that could be turned into deadly explosives have been regularly flowing over the border from Turkey into ISIS-controlled sections of Syria, Ben Hubbard and Karam Shoumali report for The New York Times. “It is ... |
New York Times | Fertilizer, Also Suited for Bombs, Flows to ISIS Territory From Turkey New York Times But the open transport of ammonium nitrate into Islamic State territory points to lingering questions about Turkey's commitment to isolating its jihadist neighbors. Yet for the people here, the cross-border trade offers some relief in an economy that ... Report: Bomb ingredient flows into ISIL-held areas from Turkey |
TechCrunch | Delivery Hero Eats Up Turkey's Yemeksepeti For A Record $589M TechCrunch Delivery Hero, the billion-dollar takeout food service based in Berlin, is making another big acquisition as it continues to scale up its business worldwide. It's buying Turkey's Yemeksepeti for $589 million in a cash and shares deal that will also see ... Delivery Hero Acquires Turkey's Yemeksepeti German Delivery Hero buys Turkey's Yemeksepeti Delivery Hero buys out Turkey's food ordering firm Yemeksepeti for $589 million |
Belleville News-Democrat | Turkey farmer hit by bird flu sees emotional, financial toll Belleville News-Democrat In this April 28, 2015 photo, turkey farmer Greg Langmo, who recently lost thousands of turkeys to bird flu, poses for a photo at his farm in Litchfield, Minn. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed outbreaks of the highly pathogenic H5N2 ... Minnesota lawmakers gather to eat turkey; one causes stir |
fox6now.com | Bird flu leads to temporary layoffs at Jennie-O Turkey Store in Minnesota; 233 ... fox6now.com In a statement Tuesday, May 5th, the country's second-largest turkey processor said the Faribault plant will switch to a single shift for the foreseeable future. But plant manager Randy Vergin says the layoffs will be temporary, and that the company ... Jennie-O lays off 233 workers at Faribault plant due to turkey shortage caused ... Jennie-O Turkey in Faribault Announces Temporary Layoffs Due to Avian Flu Jennie-O lays off 233 workers in Faribault due to bird flu |
Christian Science Monitor | Is Turkey ready to elect its first openly gay lawmaker? Christian Science Monitor As a young boy, he waged a solo-campaign against nuclear energy, writing to dozens of Turkish newspapers to oppose the construction of a reactor. After coming out at 17, Mr. Sulu became active in Turkey's burgeoning LGBT-rights movement. Two decades ... |
Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel | Waterville man accidentally shot by wife while turkey hunting Tuesday Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel Game warden David Ross, left, and Winslow Detective Ron McGowen look over turkey hunting gear, including back packs and two shotguns, from a truck in Winslow on Tuesday. A man was taken to MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta with injuries to ... |