People Magazine | Angelina Jolie Pitt Visits Refugees in Turkey with Shiloh: We Cannot Ignore ... People Magazine Jolie Pitt, who serves as a special envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and her 9-year-old daughter with husband Brad Pitt visited a Syrian and Iraqi refugee camp in the town of Midyat, in the Mardin province of Turkey. Angelina Jolie: We're Living in Era of 'Mass Displacement' Jolie decries 'explosion of suffering' after visiting refugees in Turkey Angelina Jolie speaks in Turkey on mass displacement |
Yahoo News | Turkey slams Belgian PM over 'Armenian genocide' remarks Yahoo News Istanbul (AFP) - Turkey on Saturday lashed out at Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel for recognising the massacres of Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces during World War I as genocide. Michel, the youngest prime minister in Belgium's history, said ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Captured Fighter Details Islamic State's Turkey Connection U.S. News & World Report The IS presence in Turkey may be more than just a "shadow." A flurry of investigative reports by leading international outlets, including Al-Monitor, suggest that the jihadist recruiters and their sympathizers move freely in cities like Istanbul ... Kurds' Syria advance causes Turkey anxiety, not jubilation The Caliphate Next Door: Turkey's Tricky ISIS Crisis Turkey blocks Syrian refugees seeking to return to Tal Abyad |
Skip Holtz talks turkey hunting trip Shreveport Times Holtz had never hunted Texas, until he received an invitation in early May from National Wild Turkey Federation regional biologist Luke Lewis and his father, former Tech assistant coach E.J. Lewis. The trio set out on the hunt early in the morning ... |
Quad City Times | Turkey shortages not as widespread as eggs, experts say Quad City Times Nationwide, the bird flu has caused shortages in egg and turkey products available in the marketplace. In some instances, higher prices have been passed along to consumers. But it appears that the impact on turkeys is not as critical as that on the egg ... |
The Guardian | Turkey elections mark the start of a revolution for women The Guardian Official speeches concerning women in Turkey are delivered to console grieving mothers when sons die in the conflict-ridden south-east, when routine gendercide claims the life of someone's wife, or when a mourning father is interviewed about the rape ... |
CBS News | Turkey: Men arrested carrying nuclear material at border CBS News State-run Anadolu Agency says a woman identified only as N.K., aged 43, and a man, I.A., 40, were arrested Friday at a border gate in northeastern Turkey. The agency said they entered by foot from Georgia and were acting suspiciously. A search found 1 ... Three people arrested at Turkish border for nuclear smuggling worth $2.5 million |
Mirror.co.uk | ISIS mothers are still in Turkey as the hunt continues Mirror.co.uk Three UK sisters feared to have fled to Syria with their nine children to join Islamic State are still in Turkey, the family's lawyer claims. Balaal Khan said reports that Sugra, Zohra and Khadija Dawood had crossed the border with their youngsters ... |
Voice of America | Turkey's Erdogan Undeterred by Parliamentary Loss Voice of America ISTANBUL—. The bid by Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to extend his powers by turning the government into an executive presidency received a major blow in this month's elections. But he insists he retains a powerful mandate, a claim rejected ... Turkey at a Democratic Crossroad Turkey's main opposition floats idea of "rotating" premiership Turkey election results delight scientists |
Turkey Completes Sub Upgrades DefenseNews.com ANKARA — Turkey has completed upgrades on two Ay-class submarines, contractor STM said Thursday. STM, an Ankara-based defense technologies company, said that it finished the upgrades which it had started four-and-a-half years ago. The upgraded ... |