Quartz | Turkey has opened a military base in Somalia as it steps up its Africa engagement Quartz Turkey has opened its largest overseas military base in Somalia, cementing its relationship with the war-torn nation and strengthening its strategic place in the African continent. The $50 million base was opened on Saturday (Sept. 30) and will train ... |
Reuters | Turkey should follow West's lead on rights: author Orhan Pamuk Reuters (Reuters) - Turkey under President Tayyip Erdogan needs more Westernization, and not less, to bolster dwindling free speech rights and a wobbly democracy, Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk said on Tuesday. Pamuk, 65, also said in an online chat ... |
WRAL.com | Ground turkey recall including Aldi & Publix WRAL.com Prestage Foods, Inc., a St. Pauls, N.C. company, has recalled approximately 38,475 pounds of ground turkey that may be contaminated with metal shavings. North Carolina Publix and Aldi locations are included in this recall. The fresh ground turkey was ... Ground Turkey Recall: 38000 Pounds of Meat May Contain Metal Shavings in Packages Sold at Publix, Aldi Thousands of pounds of turkey recalled due to metal shavings Publix-branded ground turkey recalled for possible metal shavings ... |
Bon Appetit | For True Larb, I Slaughtered a Turkey in Thailand Bon Appetit On one of those trips, I ended up talking to Ah Pong's sister's husband about larb, and somehow the subject of turkey larb came up—a dish that I had heard about but had never tried before. Oh, let's make some right now, came the immediate response ... |
News & Observer | Tons of turkey, possibly seasoned with metal shavings, was carried by local stores News & Observer 27 in packages of fresh-ground turkey produced by Prestage Foods in St. Pauls, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service division reported Monday. Both the company and a retailer reported the contamination, prompting the ... |
Armenian Weekly | How Turkey Destroyed or Disposed of Its Historical Archives and Documents Armenian Weekly Last month, Turkish journalist Uzay Bulut wrote a revealing article, “Turkey Uncensored: A History of Censorship and Bans,” published on the Philos Project website, regarding the status of Turkish archives and documents going back several centuries ... |
WFTV Orlando | Has Santa's grave been found? Archaeologists in Turkey believe so WFTV Orlando DEMRE, Turkey - Archaeologists in Turkey believe they have discovered the true grave of St. Nicholas, the Christian bishop who aided the sick and the poor and is the basis for Santa Claus. Turkish publication Daily Sabah reported Tuesday that an ... Ancient Tomb of Santa Claus Discovered Beneath Turkish Church Santa's ancient tomb discovered in Turkey Sorry, kids: Santa Claus' ancient tomb may have been found |
Anadolu Agency | Turkey's Erdogan reiterates call for lower interest rates Financial Times High interest rates are to blame for Turkey's persistently high inflation, president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said after the latest data showed a new acceleration in ... It's time for Turkey to talk succession 'Reset' of Turkey-EU ties possible: Presidential aide Turkey's Erdogan blames interest rates as core inflation hits 13-year high |
Bloomberg | Yield Thirst Sees Japan Retail Army Plow Cash Into Turkey Bloomberg After being hit by Fitch Ratings cutting Turkey to junk, and the currency's subsequent slide, sales of lira-denominated Uridashi bonds, targeted at Japanese investors, are well in recovery mode. They've already more than doubled this year to $1.1 ... |
Miami Herald | Death Row inmate has lots to say, turkey to eat before he's executed on Thursday Miami Herald Lambrix said his final meal will be a Thanksgiving-style turkey dinner, which is what his mother promised to cook if he was exonerated. He went on a hunger strike last month to protest his death sentence but ended it after 12 days. As Thursday's ... |