New York Times | Europe|In Turkey, a Syrian Child 'Has to Work to Survive' New York Times Four years later, he now puts in 12-hour shifts at a damp and squalid textile factory in Istanbul as the primary breadwinner for his family, which fled to Turkey after his father's death. Over one million Syrian children live in Turkey, and thousands ... |
The Guardian | Airbus is sunk off Turkey to become artificial reef The Guardian Turkey is looking for new ways to promote its tourism industry, which is expected to suffer a battering this year due after several deadly attacks. Hundreds of people watched the two-and-a-half hour sinking on nearby boats, cheering and blasting their ... Turkey sinks old Airbus jet, creating artificial reef to keep diving tourism afloat Turkey sinks Airbus jet to boost diving tourism Airbus A300 sunk off coast of Turkey's Kuşadası to boost diving tourism |
Voice of America | Protests in Turkey Against Lifting of Lawmakers' Immunity ABC News Last month, Turkey's parliament approved amendments to the constitution that clear the way for the prosecution of nearly 140 legislators, many of them from the People's Democratic Party, or HDP. "In the coming days our trial is going to start," HDP co ... Turkey's Military Says It Has Killed 27 Kurdish Rebels Protest in Turkey against the lifting of lawmakers' immunity Turkish jets hit PKK in southeast Turkey, northern Iraq |
ABC News | Turkey's President: Work No Reason to Skip Motherhood ABC News From left to right; Turkey's First Lady Emine Erdogan, Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu attend a ceremony to open a new Turkish embassy in Mogadishu, Somalia Friday, June 3, 2016. Erdogan ... Turkey's Erdogan says women who reject motherhood 'incomplete' Turkey's Erdogan: women who reject motherhood are 'incomplete' |
Aljazeera.com | The Impeccably Bad Timing of Germany's Armenian Genocide … Foreign Policy (blog) In other circumstances, this might have been a healthy development: Germany, because of its own troubled past, could have played a unique role in pushing Turkey to reckon with a dark chapter in its history. Instead, by passing what certainly appears to ... Erdogan: Armenia 'genocide' used to blackmail Turkey Mustafa Yeneroğlu: Anti-Turkish attitudes in Europe are due to Turkey demanding equal footing in relations Turkey Vows to Never Accept Genocide 'Blackmail' |
Daily Sabah | Turkey wrap up Euro preparations with win over Slovenia Daily Mail ISTANBUL, June 5 (Reuters) - An early goal from striker Burak Yilmaz gave Turkey a 1-0 victory away to Slovenia on Sunday, boosting morale in their final warm-up game before Euro 2016 starts in France next week. Burak found the net with a powerful ... Turkey beats Slovenia 1-0 in warmup for Euro 2016 Turkey's 1-0 win over Slovenia boosts morale in final warm-up game before Euro 2016 |
FIVB.com (press release) (registration) | Turkey bag bronze with defeat of Netherlands FIVB.com (press release) (registration) Montreux, Switzerland, June 5, 2016 - Turkey, tenth in the FIVB World Rankings, secured a podium finish at the 2016 Montreux Volley Masters, scooping up the bronze medal after seeing off world No. 14 the Netherlands 3-1 (21-25, 25-16, 25-15, 25-22) at ... |
Haaretz | Gay Syrian Refugee in Greece Faces Deportation to Turkey Haaretz "We applied for interim measures ... because the man is in imminent danger if he returns to Turkey," Kopp said of the man who fled first to Turkey and then Greece in March. "He worked in the oil industry," he said. "When he was in Istanbul, IS ... |
Manchester Evening News | Family describe terror after escaping fatal hotel blaze in Turkey Manchester Evening News “We can confirm that there was a fire at the SunConnect Eftalia Marin hotel in Alanya, Turkey. “The fire started on the second floor of the hotel at approximately 4.30am on 2 June 2016. “All Thomas Cook customers were safe and accounted for and our ... |
the Irish News | Irishman John Donnelly (64) murdered at resort in Turkey the Irish News AN Iriahman has been murdered in a popular tourist resort in Turkey. The body of John Donnelly (64), who was from Dublin, was found on the floor of his apartment in the coastal town of Bodrum on Friday morning. Bodrum, in the west of Turkey, is a ... Director killed in Turkey 'pushed theatre boundaries' Body of Irishman found in Turkey Murder probe after Irishman found dead in Turkey |