Aljazeera.com | How will Turkey change if it votes 'Yes' on April 16? Aljazeera.com President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) argue that an executive presidency will make Turkey more stable. They also say it will prevent a return to fragile parliamentary coalitions at a time when the ... Detentions put Turkey on collision course with European court EU not accepting Turkey because bloc is a 'crusader alliance' listening to Pope – Erdogan Regardless of referendum result, Turkey utterly committed to democracy |
Washington Post | With fiery insults and petty slights, Turkey and Europe reach a moment of reckoning Washington Post ISTANBUL — Confetti and fireworks greeted Recep Tayypip Erdogan when he returned to Turkey in December 2004, flush with the good news that his country had been invited to start talks to join the European Union. Addressing cheering crowds in the ... Erdogan Is Dividing Turkey Against Itself Turkey, US remain at odds over Kurds' role against ISIS Tillerson Asserts 'Difficult Choices' Are Ahead For US And Turkey |
Hurriyet Daily News | The hero worship propelling Erdoğan to absolute power in Turkey ... The Guardian In the capital of Ankara, the president's referendum on his bid to stay in office until 2029 is riding a tide of popular support after the failed coup to oust him. PM says will leave office 'with pleasure' if Turkey shifts system |
Irish Times | Endgame for Turkey's ancient Hasankeyf in sight Irish Times Turkey's state house-building agency is currently constructing homes and facilities on a hillside ten minutes from Hasankeyf to rehouse residents whose homes and businesses will be submerged. Between 600 and 700 houses are expected to be finished ... |
Al-Monitor | Turkey Says 50000 Displaced Syrians, Refugees Return To Retaken Areas ReliefWeb Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says some 50,000 displaced Syrians and refugees have returned to areas captured by Turkey and its opposition allies in northern Syria. Cavusoglu's comments on April 1 came three days after Prime Minister Binali ... George Critchlow: Turkey's refugee policy puts U.S. to shame Did the US, Turkey reach understanding on Assad? At least 5 Turkey-backed rebels defect to SDF's Manbij Military Council |
Reuters | Seeking Kurdish support, Turkey's Erdogan calls himself 'guardian of peace' Reuters DIYARBAKIR, Turkey President Tayyip Erdogan described himself as a "guardian of peace" on Saturday as he called on Kurds in conflict-torn southeast Turkey to vote 'yes' in a referendum in two weeks time on reforms that would grant him sweeping new ... Turkish court bans pro-kurdish HDP's referendum campaign ... Turkey's Wars: Quelling Kurdish Uprisings, and Suffering From Terror Attacks Post-Brexit UK must strengthen ties with Turkey | News | The Times ... |
NPR | In Turkey, Kurdish Singers Keep Traditional Music Alive : Parallels ... NPR For centuries, dengbej songs served as news bulletin, history lesson and evening's entertainment all in one. Master singers continue to perform. But efforts to ... |
Indianapolis Star | 3rd turkey in 4 days strikes Indiana windshield Indianapolis Star It would seem chickens had the week off. Over the course of four days, a trio of turkeys made fatal attempts to cross the road, leaving an impact on the vehicles that abruptly ended their pilgrimages. The latest was caught by the windshield of Indiana ... Why did the turkey cross the road? Experts weigh in on turkey, windshield accidents Turkey crashes into ISP vehicle — again 2nd turkey in 2 days flies into windshield in Indiana |
Spring turkey season opens Thursday Stillwater News Press The state of our local turkey population appears to be very strong. Observations from driving over the past two weeks have shown great age structure throughout the flock. The number of toms 3 years or older sighted has been as good as I can remember. |
Novinite.com | Disputes Over Vote of Bulgarian Emigrants to Turkey Continue Novinite.com The DOST union that broke away from DPS and failed to enter parliament, said it would sue Bulgaria at the European Court of Human Rights because of blockades of border crossings with Turkey, organized by nationalist formations, which prevented ... |