"Turkey absent in new EU budget
Thursday, June 30, 2011
ISTANBUL - Daily News with wires
The proposed European Union budget for 2014-2020 calls for imposing new taxes on citizens and companies, marking a period of fiscal tightening. The draft budget, unveiled on Wednesday by Jose Manuel Barroso, makes no mention of Turkey, meaning that Ankara will have to wait until ‘at least’ 2020 to enter the EU"
More:Turkey absent in new EU budget - Hurriyet Daily News
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Istanbul stages opera for everyone
"Istanbul stages opera for everyone
Thursday, June 30, 2011
ISTANBUL- Hurriyet Daily news
The 2nd International Istanbul Opera Festival kicks off today and will continue until July 21, hosting 19 opera shows at open air theaters and historic venues"
More:Istanbul stages opera for everyone - Hurriyet Daily News
Thursday, June 30, 2011
ISTANBUL- Hurriyet Daily news
The 2nd International Istanbul Opera Festival kicks off today and will continue until July 21, hosting 19 opera shows at open air theaters and historic venues"
More:Istanbul stages opera for everyone - Hurriyet Daily News
Istanbul, Ankara preparing for a Sir
"Istanbul, Ankara preparing for a Sir
Thursday, June 30, 2011
ISTANBUL- Hurriyet Daily news
British singer Sir Elton John comes to play in both Istanbul and Ankara.
Turkish music fans will have a chance to listen to a global legend this summer when British singer Sir Elton John comes to play in both Istanbul and Ankara."
More:Istanbul, Ankara preparing for a Sir - Hurriyet Daily News
Thursday, June 30, 2011
ISTANBUL- Hurriyet Daily news
British singer Sir Elton John comes to play in both Istanbul and Ankara.
Turkish music fans will have a chance to listen to a global legend this summer when British singer Sir Elton John comes to play in both Istanbul and Ankara."
More:Istanbul, Ankara preparing for a Sir - Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey has a bad record with books, says report by publishers
"Turkey has a bad record with books, says report by publishers
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Vercihan Ziflioğlu
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
Law suits surrounding more than 100 books were filed in Turkey between 2008 and 2011, while around 30 writers and translators went to court during the first half of this year, according to reports published by the Turkish Publishers Association."
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Vercihan Ziflioğlu
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
Law suits surrounding more than 100 books were filed in Turkey between 2008 and 2011, while around 30 writers and translators went to court during the first half of this year, according to reports published by the Turkish Publishers Association."
More:Turkey has a bad record with books, says report by publishers - Hurriyet Daily News
Exploring Istanbul: The Journey Begins at the Taksim Square - www.daily.bhaskar.com
"Exploring Istanbul: The Journey Begins at the Taksim Square
People say places leave memories in your heart, but I left my heart in Istanbul. Turkey’s largest city which spans over two continents, Europe and Asia, is a perfect blend of cultures for centuries. The city is not only modern and vivacious but, maintains its tradition and history too."
More:Exploring Istanbul: The Journey Begins at the Taksim Square - www.daily.bhaskar.com
People say places leave memories in your heart, but I left my heart in Istanbul. Turkey’s largest city which spans over two continents, Europe and Asia, is a perfect blend of cultures for centuries. The city is not only modern and vivacious but, maintains its tradition and history too."
More:Exploring Istanbul: The Journey Begins at the Taksim Square - www.daily.bhaskar.com
Colin Firth's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy Trailer Kills Our Man In Istanbul - CinemaBlend.com
"Colin Firth's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy Trailer Kills Our Man In Istanbul
discussioncomments published: 2011-06-30 11:44:00 Author: Josh Tyler
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy gathers most of the best actors in Great Britain together on screen and drops them in what appears to be the coolest possible version of a Cold War era spy movie. The film’s first international trailer has arrived, and it’s everything you could hope it would be. "
More:Colin Firth's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy Trailer Kills Our Man In Istanbul - CinemaBlend.com
discussioncomments published: 2011-06-30 11:44:00 Author: Josh Tyler
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy gathers most of the best actors in Great Britain together on screen and drops them in what appears to be the coolest possible version of a Cold War era spy movie. The film’s first international trailer has arrived, and it’s everything you could hope it would be. "
More:Colin Firth's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier Spy Trailer Kills Our Man In Istanbul - CinemaBlend.com
Turkey after the election: Business as usual | The Economist
"Turkey after the election
Business as usual
It has not taken long for rancour to return to Turkish politics
Jun 30th 2011 | ISTANBUL
RIDING on pledges of continued stability and more democracy, on June 12th Turkey’s conservative Justice and Development (AK) party was returned to an unprecedented third term of office. In his victory speech the prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, declared that he would work with the opposition to write a new constitution. Yet a fortnight later the country seems on the verge of political deadlock. At the opening session of the new parliament almost one-third of the deputies refused to be sworn in."
More:Turkey after the election: Business as usual | The Economist
Business as usual
It has not taken long for rancour to return to Turkish politics
Jun 30th 2011 | ISTANBUL
RIDING on pledges of continued stability and more democracy, on June 12th Turkey’s conservative Justice and Development (AK) party was returned to an unprecedented third term of office. In his victory speech the prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, declared that he would work with the opposition to write a new constitution. Yet a fortnight later the country seems on the verge of political deadlock. At the opening session of the new parliament almost one-third of the deputies refused to be sworn in."
More:Turkey after the election: Business as usual | The Economist
Syrian forces spread through mountainous area near Turkish border; 19 killed
"Syrian forces spread through mountainous area near Turkish border; 19 killed
Jun 30, 2011 3:40pm
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — The Syrian army has spread out across the mountains near the Turkish border as activists say the death toll from a two-day military siege has risen to 19 people."
More:Syrian forces spread through mountainous area near Turkish border; 19 killed
Jun 30, 2011 3:40pm
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — The Syrian army has spread out across the mountains near the Turkish border as activists say the death toll from a two-day military siege has risen to 19 people."
More:Syrian forces spread through mountainous area near Turkish border; 19 killed
Is Turkey Becoming a Mainstream Overseas Property Destination?
"Is Turkey Becoming a Mainstream Overseas Property Destination?
Published on:
Thursday, June 30, 2011
We all love Mugla , although not all of us that love it actually know it. Mugla encapsulates several of Turkey's top tourist resort towns/overseas property hotspots, places loved by many, but not so many of whom know Turkey's provincial divides."
More:Is Turkey Becoming a Mainstream Overseas Property Destination?
Published on:
Thursday, June 30, 2011
We all love Mugla , although not all of us that love it actually know it. Mugla encapsulates several of Turkey's top tourist resort towns/overseas property hotspots, places loved by many, but not so many of whom know Turkey's provincial divides."
More:Is Turkey Becoming a Mainstream Overseas Property Destination?
Turkish Airlines' new strategy to Indian routes
"Turkish Airlines' new strategy to Indian routes
Vinay Kumar
Come July and Turkish Airlines, flying daily to Istanbul from Delhi and Mumbai, is all set to deploy brand new Airbus A-330-300 wide bodied aircraft, offering more facilities and greater comfort to the travellers. "
More:The Hindu : Business / Companies : Turkish Airlines' new strategy to Indian routes
Vinay Kumar
Come July and Turkish Airlines, flying daily to Istanbul from Delhi and Mumbai, is all set to deploy brand new Airbus A-330-300 wide bodied aircraft, offering more facilities and greater comfort to the travellers. "
More:The Hindu : Business / Companies : Turkish Airlines' new strategy to Indian routes
After all, Who Remembers the Armenian Victims of the Armenian Terrorism?
"After all, Who Remembers the Armenian Victims of the Armenian Terrorism?
Thursday, 30 June 2011
One of the most clear evidence that the Armenian nationalist parties have no right to present themselves as promoting human right is the practice of terrorism by Armenians against other Armenians. However, this is not the most studied and the best known aspect of the Armenian issue."
More:After all, Who Remembers the Armenian Victims of the Armenian Terrorism?
Thursday, 30 June 2011
One of the most clear evidence that the Armenian nationalist parties have no right to present themselves as promoting human right is the practice of terrorism by Armenians against other Armenians. However, this is not the most studied and the best known aspect of the Armenian issue."
More:After all, Who Remembers the Armenian Victims of the Armenian Terrorism?
5 Arrests after Protests in Istanbul
"5 Arrests after Protests in Istanbul
5 persons were arrested after a total of 42 people were taken into custody in the protest against the ongoing detention of elected MP Dicle and other elected deputies. Apparently, the police used a stun gun against the demonstrating politicians."
More:English :: 5 Arrests after Protests in Istanbul - Bianet
5 persons were arrested after a total of 42 people were taken into custody in the protest against the ongoing detention of elected MP Dicle and other elected deputies. Apparently, the police used a stun gun against the demonstrating politicians."
More:English :: 5 Arrests after Protests in Istanbul - Bianet
Herbie Hancock To Premiere Miles Davis Tribute Concert In Istanbul | Contactmusic
"Herbie Hancock - Herbie Hancock To Premiere Miles Davis Tribute Concert In Istanbul
30 June 2011 08:11
Turkey's Istanbul International Jazz Festival has landed a pair of firsts - Paul Simon will make his first appearance in the country when he closes the event next month (Jul11) and Herbie Hancock will debut his Tribute To Miles show."
More:Herbie Hancock | Herbie Hancock To Premiere Miles Davis Tribute Concert In Istanbul | Contactmusic
30 June 2011 08:11
Turkey's Istanbul International Jazz Festival has landed a pair of firsts - Paul Simon will make his first appearance in the country when he closes the event next month (Jul11) and Herbie Hancock will debut his Tribute To Miles show."
More:Herbie Hancock | Herbie Hancock To Premiere Miles Davis Tribute Concert In Istanbul | Contactmusic
Turkey's Economy Expands 11.0%
"Turkey's Economy Expands 11.0%
BY JOE PARKINSON
ISTANBUL—Turkey's economy again accelerated more rapidly than expected in the first quarter, underlining the emerging economy's strong growth momentum but feeding fears that policy makers are failing to curb rampant domestic demand that could lead to the economy overheating. "
More:Turkey's Economy Expands 11.0% - WSJ.com
BY JOE PARKINSON
ISTANBUL—Turkey's economy again accelerated more rapidly than expected in the first quarter, underlining the emerging economy's strong growth momentum but feeding fears that policy makers are failing to curb rampant domestic demand that could lead to the economy overheating. "
More:Turkey's Economy Expands 11.0% - WSJ.com
ADL Condemns Apparent Bias Crime On Turkish Man In Brooklyn
"ADL Condemns Apparent Bias Crime On Turkish Man In Brooklyn
New York, NY, June 29, 2011 … The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today condemned an attack that occurred over the weekend in Brooklyn in which a Jewish man allegedly attacked his Turkish neighbor in an apparent bias crime."
More:ADL Condemns Apparent Bias Crime On Turkish Man In Brooklyn
New York, NY, June 29, 2011 … The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) today condemned an attack that occurred over the weekend in Brooklyn in which a Jewish man allegedly attacked his Turkish neighbor in an apparent bias crime."
More:ADL Condemns Apparent Bias Crime On Turkish Man In Brooklyn
Turkish Trade Deficit Widened to Record $10.1 Billion in May - Businessweek
"Turkish Trade Deficit Widened to Record $10.1 Billion in May
June 30, 2011, 4:11 AM EDT
By Ali Berat Meric and Steve Bryant
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s trade deficit more than doubled in May from a year earlier, driving a further expansion in a current-account deficit that’s already at record levels."
More:Turkish Trade Deficit Widened to Record $10.1 Billion in May - Businessweek
June 30, 2011, 4:11 AM EDT
By Ali Berat Meric and Steve Bryant
June 30 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s trade deficit more than doubled in May from a year earlier, driving a further expansion in a current-account deficit that’s already at record levels."
More:Turkish Trade Deficit Widened to Record $10.1 Billion in May - Businessweek
Secular Turkish Cypriot teachers aghast at plans for Islamic school - Cyprus Mail
"Secular Turkish Cypriot teachers aghast at plans for Islamic school
By Simon Bahceli Published on June 30, 2011
SECULARIST Turkish Cypriot teachers’ unions and educationalists expressed anger yesterday after a mainland Turkish religious association announced plans to open an Islamic school or madrassa in the north."
More:Secular Turkish Cypriot teachers aghast at plans for Islamic school - Cyprus Mail
By Simon Bahceli Published on June 30, 2011
SECULARIST Turkish Cypriot teachers’ unions and educationalists expressed anger yesterday after a mainland Turkish religious association announced plans to open an Islamic school or madrassa in the north."
More:Secular Turkish Cypriot teachers aghast at plans for Islamic school - Cyprus Mail
Turkey Growth Outpaces China Piling Pressure on Central Bank - Bloomberg
"Turkey Growth Outpaces China Piling Pressure on Central Bank
By Steve Bryant and Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 30, 2011 5:05 AM ET
Turkey’s economic growth accelerated to 11 percent in the first quarter, outpacing China’s and adding to the pressure on the central bank to rein in a credit-driven boom that may threaten financial stability."
More:Turkey Growth Outpaces China Piling Pressure on Central Bank - Bloomberg
By Steve Bryant and Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 30, 2011 5:05 AM ET
Turkey’s economic growth accelerated to 11 percent in the first quarter, outpacing China’s and adding to the pressure on the central bank to rein in a credit-driven boom that may threaten financial stability."
More:Turkey Growth Outpaces China Piling Pressure on Central Bank - Bloomberg
Bridging differences: Businesspeople in Turkey say open border with Armenia will benefit both nations - Features | ArmeniaNow.com
"Bridging differences: Businesspeople in Turkey say open border with Armenia will benefit both nations
Kalk-Daron Erol
By Gayane Abrahamyan
Erol was one of the pioneers among the businessmen who started trading with Armenia, despite his colleagues’ concerns and warnings, importing dental appliances, devices, and dental chairs. "
More:Bridging differences: Businesspeople in Turkey say open border with Armenia will benefit both nations - Features | ArmeniaNow.com
Kalk-Daron Erol
By Gayane Abrahamyan
Erol was one of the pioneers among the businessmen who started trading with Armenia, despite his colleagues’ concerns and warnings, importing dental appliances, devices, and dental chairs. "
More:Bridging differences: Businesspeople in Turkey say open border with Armenia will benefit both nations - Features | ArmeniaNow.com
Why Turkey Will Not Become Italy
"Why Turkey Will Not Become Italy
By Soner Cagaptay
Hurriyet Daily News, June 28, 2011
Attending an Italian gathering of the Council for the United States and Italy, I was struck by the extent to which Italy reminded me of Turkey before 2002: a country run by an octogenarian and Cold War-era elite, lacking the imagination to reform. Italy is stuck in the past because its elites live there. "
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By Soner Cagaptay
Hurriyet Daily News, June 28, 2011
Attending an Italian gathering of the Council for the United States and Italy, I was struck by the extent to which Italy reminded me of Turkey before 2002: a country run by an octogenarian and Cold War-era elite, lacking the imagination to reform. Italy is stuck in the past because its elites live there. "
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Empowering women to save the future
"Empowering women to save the future
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ersu Ablak
There are many gaps in the socioeconomics fabric of this world. The technological divide, which represents the huge difference in available technologies in between the developed and undeveloped world, is one of the most important of those divides. The inequality of technology is one of the fundamental reasons why the developed world is falling ever behind. However there is a gender gap in technology usage as well and it is disabling women, in emerging markets or third world countries, to catch up with men."
More:Empowering women to save the future - Hurriyet Daily News
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ersu Ablak
There are many gaps in the socioeconomics fabric of this world. The technological divide, which represents the huge difference in available technologies in between the developed and undeveloped world, is one of the most important of those divides. The inequality of technology is one of the fundamental reasons why the developed world is falling ever behind. However there is a gender gap in technology usage as well and it is disabling women, in emerging markets or third world countries, to catch up with men."
More:Empowering women to save the future - Hurriyet Daily News
Turkish women seek glory
"Turkish women seek glory
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Göksel Bozkurt - ANKARA
Ankara- Hurriyet Daily News
For the first time, Turkey will play in the last eight of the European Championship women’s basketball competition.
Turkey’s national women’s basketball team will play in the last eight of the European Championship in Poland when it takes on the tournament’s only unbeaten team, Montenegro, on Thursday."
More:Turkish women seek glory - Hurriyet Daily News
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Göksel Bozkurt - ANKARA
Ankara- Hurriyet Daily News
For the first time, Turkey will play in the last eight of the European Championship women’s basketball competition.
Turkey’s national women’s basketball team will play in the last eight of the European Championship in Poland when it takes on the tournament’s only unbeaten team, Montenegro, on Thursday."
More:Turkish women seek glory - Hurriyet Daily News
Lausanne reunite Children of in Ankara photo exhibition
"Lausanne reunite Children of in Ankara photo exhibition
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ümit Enginsoy
ANKARA- Hürriyet Daily News
Stratos Efthymiou is a Greek diplomat working in Turkey since 2007. Also as a prolific photographer, he recently developed a special interest in the family roots of his grandparents. The result is a photography exhibition, ‘The Children of Lausanne’"
More:Lausanne reunite Children of in Ankara photo exhibition - Hurriyet Daily News
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ümit Enginsoy
ANKARA- Hürriyet Daily News
Stratos Efthymiou is a Greek diplomat working in Turkey since 2007. Also as a prolific photographer, he recently developed a special interest in the family roots of his grandparents. The result is a photography exhibition, ‘The Children of Lausanne’"
More:Lausanne reunite Children of in Ankara photo exhibition - Hurriyet Daily News
Srebrenica massacre to be marked in Istanbul
"Srebrenica massacre to be marked in Istanbul
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL- Hurriyet Daily news
Young people in Turkey of Bosnian descent are set to commemorate the 1993 massacre of Bosnians in Srebrenica. Thousands of pairs of shoes marking victims who perished will be placed in Istanbul’s busy spots"
More:Srebrenica massacre to be marked in Istanbul - Hurriyet Daily News
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL- Hurriyet Daily news
Young people in Turkey of Bosnian descent are set to commemorate the 1993 massacre of Bosnians in Srebrenica. Thousands of pairs of shoes marking victims who perished will be placed in Istanbul’s busy spots"
More:Srebrenica massacre to be marked in Istanbul - Hurriyet Daily News
The 2011 Turkish elections and the prospects for Turkey-EU relations | openDemocracy
"The 2011 Turkish elections and the prospects for Turkey-EU relations
Firat Cengiz and Lars Hoffmann, 29 June 2011
Turkey's recent elections have created a more open-minded parliament. For the country's future to reflect this change, both sceptical EU member states and the new Turkish government must focus on renewing the process of Turkish accession to the EU, considering the country's economic and regional political weight and the growing number of Turks that reject future EU membership "
More:The 2011 Turkish elections and the prospects for Turkey-EU relations | openDemocracy
Firat Cengiz and Lars Hoffmann, 29 June 2011
Turkey's recent elections have created a more open-minded parliament. For the country's future to reflect this change, both sceptical EU member states and the new Turkish government must focus on renewing the process of Turkish accession to the EU, considering the country's economic and regional political weight and the growing number of Turks that reject future EU membership "
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Understanding Turkey’s 2011 General Election Results - FPRI
"UNDERSTANDING TURKEY’S 2011 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS
By Gerald Robbins
June 2011
Gerald Robbins is a Senior Fellow of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, specializing in analyzing Turkey, the Caucasus region, and Central Asia.
Now that the results are known from Turkey’s June 12 general election, it is an appropriate time to discern this strategically important nation’s state of affairs. Turkey-watching is never an easy matter, especially given the current government’s fluctuating ways which confound many analysts. Nearly a decade has passed since the Justice and Development came to power with its heavily-inspired Islamist thinking. Detractors see the AKP’s methodology as a stealth jihad that’s gradually eroding the country’s secularist bearings. Conversely, AKP’s proponents applaud the various reforms which the party has enacted, ostensibly projecting it as a “bridge” between Western and Muslim civilizations. Whatever the case may be, the Turkish post-electoral environment is at a critical crossroad with far-reaching implications for its society and beyond."
More:E-Notes: Understanding Turkey’s 2011 General Election Results - FPRI
By Gerald Robbins
June 2011
Gerald Robbins is a Senior Fellow of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, specializing in analyzing Turkey, the Caucasus region, and Central Asia.
Now that the results are known from Turkey’s June 12 general election, it is an appropriate time to discern this strategically important nation’s state of affairs. Turkey-watching is never an easy matter, especially given the current government’s fluctuating ways which confound many analysts. Nearly a decade has passed since the Justice and Development came to power with its heavily-inspired Islamist thinking. Detractors see the AKP’s methodology as a stealth jihad that’s gradually eroding the country’s secularist bearings. Conversely, AKP’s proponents applaud the various reforms which the party has enacted, ostensibly projecting it as a “bridge” between Western and Muslim civilizations. Whatever the case may be, the Turkish post-electoral environment is at a critical crossroad with far-reaching implications for its society and beyond."
More:E-Notes: Understanding Turkey’s 2011 General Election Results - FPRI
Turkish Airlines starts Basra flights
"Turkish Airlines starts Basra flights
Istanbul: 12 hours and 48 minutes ago
Turkish Airlines, the country's national carrier, has started nonstop flights to Iraqi city of Basra from its hub in Istanbul Ataturk Airport. This is the airline’s third destination in Iraq after Baghdad and Arbil."
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Istanbul: 12 hours and 48 minutes ago
Turkish Airlines, the country's national carrier, has started nonstop flights to Iraqi city of Basra from its hub in Istanbul Ataturk Airport. This is the airline’s third destination in Iraq after Baghdad and Arbil."
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Turkish Lira Gains After Greek Parliament Passes Budget Cuts
"Turkish Lira Gains After Greek Parliament Passes Budget Cuts
By Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 29, 2011 11:30 AM ET
The lira snapped a seven-day losing streak and bonds gained as the Greek parliament passed budget cuts aimed at preventing a default and the Turkish central bank cut its dollar purchases in daily auctions. "
More:Turkish Lira Gains After Greek Parliament Passes Budget Cuts - Bloomberg
By Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 29, 2011 11:30 AM ET
The lira snapped a seven-day losing streak and bonds gained as the Greek parliament passed budget cuts aimed at preventing a default and the Turkish central bank cut its dollar purchases in daily auctions. "
More:Turkish Lira Gains After Greek Parliament Passes Budget Cuts - Bloomberg
EU's Statistics Authority Says Turkey's Employment Rate Low, Working Hours Long Compared to Union, 29 June 2011 Wednesday 16:9
"EU's Statistics Authority Says Turkey's Employment Rate Low, Working Hours Long Compared to Union
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Turkey's employment rate is lower than European Union (EU) averages while working hours in the country are longer compared to the union, said a recent survey released by EU's statistical office, Eurostat.
According to the results of Eurostat's 2010 European Labour Force Survey, employment rate for those aged from 20 to 64 in Turkey is 50 percent."
More:EU's Statistics Authority Says Turkey's Employment Rate Low, Working Hours Long Compared to Union, 29 June 2011 Wednesday 16:9
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Turkey's employment rate is lower than European Union (EU) averages while working hours in the country are longer compared to the union, said a recent survey released by EU's statistical office, Eurostat.
According to the results of Eurostat's 2010 European Labour Force Survey, employment rate for those aged from 20 to 64 in Turkey is 50 percent."
More:EU's Statistics Authority Says Turkey's Employment Rate Low, Working Hours Long Compared to Union, 29 June 2011 Wednesday 16:9
Prominent Turkish Journalists Imprisoned in Crackdown | Truthout
"Prominent Turkish Journalists Imprisoned in Crackdown
Wednesday 29 June 2011
by: Mischa Geracoulis, Truthout | News Analysis
Reporters Without Borders brings international attention to the three month-plus imprisonment of Turkish investigative journalists Ahmet Sik, a reporter on human rights violations and alleged illegitimate Islamic networks in Turkey, and Nedim Sener of the newspaper Milliyet. The two, along with many other reporters, are jailed for their supposed membership in the Ergenekon organization - publicized as a shadowy, ultra-nationalist organization in Turkey with ties to militia and security forces. The charges are particularly ironic in that Sik and Sener have worked at length to expose that organization's activities. "
More:Prominent Turkish Journalists Imprisoned in Crackdown | Truthout
Wednesday 29 June 2011
by: Mischa Geracoulis, Truthout | News Analysis
Reporters Without Borders brings international attention to the three month-plus imprisonment of Turkish investigative journalists Ahmet Sik, a reporter on human rights violations and alleged illegitimate Islamic networks in Turkey, and Nedim Sener of the newspaper Milliyet. The two, along with many other reporters, are jailed for their supposed membership in the Ergenekon organization - publicized as a shadowy, ultra-nationalist organization in Turkey with ties to militia and security forces. The charges are particularly ironic in that Sik and Sener have worked at length to expose that organization's activities. "
More:Prominent Turkish Journalists Imprisoned in Crackdown | Truthout
International Development Journalism Competition: Why is early marriage a problem in Turkey? | International Development Journalism competition | guardian.co.uk
"Why is early marriage a problem in Turkey?
On 13 June 2011, Recep Tayyip Erdogan was re-elected Prime Minister of Turkey. His election manifesto 'Target 2023' promises the people a new constitution that supports democracy and freedoms, and that Turkey will, within ten years, become one of the top ten economies in the world. Four days prior to his election victory, he abolished the Ministry for Women and Family, leaving Turkish parliament with no specific department with an explicit focus on women's rights."
More:International Development Journalism Competition: Why is early marriage a problem in Turkey? | International Development Journalism competition | guardian.co.uk
On 13 June 2011, Recep Tayyip Erdogan was re-elected Prime Minister of Turkey. His election manifesto 'Target 2023' promises the people a new constitution that supports democracy and freedoms, and that Turkey will, within ten years, become one of the top ten economies in the world. Four days prior to his election victory, he abolished the Ministry for Women and Family, leaving Turkish parliament with no specific department with an explicit focus on women's rights."
More:International Development Journalism Competition: Why is early marriage a problem in Turkey? | International Development Journalism competition | guardian.co.uk
Turkish FM to visit Iran, Syria
"Turkish FM to visit Iran, Syria
Tehran Times Political Desk
TEHRAN – According to the London-based daily Asharq al-Awsat, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu plans to travel to Iran and Syria in the near future. "
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Tehran Times Political Desk
TEHRAN – According to the London-based daily Asharq al-Awsat, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu plans to travel to Iran and Syria in the near future. "
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Turkey, EU Search for Way Forward
"Turkey, EU Search for Way Forward
It has been more than six years since the EU agreed to launch accession negotiations with Turkey. Since that time, only one chapter -- Science and Research -- has been closed."
More:Turkey, EU Search for Way Forward, 29 June 2011 Wednesday 9:38
It has been more than six years since the EU agreed to launch accession negotiations with Turkey. Since that time, only one chapter -- Science and Research -- has been closed."
More:Turkey, EU Search for Way Forward, 29 June 2011 Wednesday 9:38
‘Deceptionocracy’ or democracy?
"‘Deceptionocracy’ or democracy?
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
YUSUF KANLI
The last time such a high number of deputies were missing at the inaugural session of parliament was perhaps in the 1920 inaugural session of the Turkish parliament in Ankara. Of course conditions were different. Istanbul was under occupation. Many deputies were banished by the occupying British administration to prison in Malta. Many deputies were loyal to the sultan and die-hard opponent of the “traitors” in Anatolia. Yet, out of 169 deputies of the Ottoman parliament 115 were present together with other “elected” deputies in the first congregation of parliament in Ankara."
More:‘Deceptionocracy’ or democracy? - Hurriyet Daily News
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
YUSUF KANLI
The last time such a high number of deputies were missing at the inaugural session of parliament was perhaps in the 1920 inaugural session of the Turkish parliament in Ankara. Of course conditions were different. Istanbul was under occupation. Many deputies were banished by the occupying British administration to prison in Malta. Many deputies were loyal to the sultan and die-hard opponent of the “traitors” in Anatolia. Yet, out of 169 deputies of the Ottoman parliament 115 were present together with other “elected” deputies in the first congregation of parliament in Ankara."
More:‘Deceptionocracy’ or democracy? - Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey Looks Ahead
"Turkey Looks Ahead
29 June 2011
The AKP's victory and the subsequent uncertainty surrounding the constitution will not change Turkey's foreign policy objectives or geopolitical perspective in the Black Sea and eastern Mediterranean. However, there could be new accents and nuances - with repercussions for the interests of both NATO and the EU. "
More:Turkey Looks Ahead
29 June 2011
The AKP's victory and the subsequent uncertainty surrounding the constitution will not change Turkey's foreign policy objectives or geopolitical perspective in the Black Sea and eastern Mediterranean. However, there could be new accents and nuances - with repercussions for the interests of both NATO and the EU. "
More:Turkey Looks Ahead
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Dutch vote to ban ritual animal slaughter, Jews and Muslims unite in protest | FaithWorld
"Dutch vote to ban ritual animal slaughter, Jews and Muslims unite in protest
Jun 28, 2011 14:26 EDT
The Dutch parliament voted on Tuesday to ban ritual slaughter of animals, a move strongly opposed by the country’s Muslim and Jewish minorities, but left a loophole that might let religious butchering continue. The bill by the small Animal Rights Party, the first such group in Europe to win seats in a national parliament, passed the lower house of parliament by 116 votes to 30. It must be approved by the upper house before becoming law. It stipulates that livestock must be stunned before being slaughtered, contrary to the Muslim halal and Jewish kosher laws that require animals to be fully conscious."
More:Dutch vote to ban ritual animal slaughter, Jews and Muslims unite in protest | FaithWorld
Jun 28, 2011 14:26 EDT
The Dutch parliament voted on Tuesday to ban ritual slaughter of animals, a move strongly opposed by the country’s Muslim and Jewish minorities, but left a loophole that might let religious butchering continue. The bill by the small Animal Rights Party, the first such group in Europe to win seats in a national parliament, passed the lower house of parliament by 116 votes to 30. It must be approved by the upper house before becoming law. It stipulates that livestock must be stunned before being slaughtered, contrary to the Muslim halal and Jewish kosher laws that require animals to be fully conscious."
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Cyprus' ethnic split stops player joining practice - USATODAY.com
"Cyprus' ethnic split stops player joining practice
By John Leonidou, Associated Press
NICOSIA, Cyprus — A Greek Cypriot club said on Tuesday that a Turkish Cypriot player from the breakaway north of divided Cyprus was prevented from joining a team practice session in a development seen as sports being influenced by politics."
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By John Leonidou, Associated Press
NICOSIA, Cyprus — A Greek Cypriot club said on Tuesday that a Turkish Cypriot player from the breakaway north of divided Cyprus was prevented from joining a team practice session in a development seen as sports being influenced by politics."
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WADA revokes accreditation for Turkish doping lab
"WADA revokes accreditation for Turkish doping lab
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Published: Tuesday, Jun. 28, 2011 - 1:35 pm
MONTREAL -- The World Anti-Doping Agency revoked its accreditation for the Turkish doping laboratory that wrongly reported a positive test for American basketball player Diana Taurasi."
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Published: Tuesday, Jun. 28, 2011 - 1:35 pm
MONTREAL -- The World Anti-Doping Agency revoked its accreditation for the Turkish doping laboratory that wrongly reported a positive test for American basketball player Diana Taurasi."
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AFP: Turkish parliament opens amid opposition boycott
"Turkish parliament opens amid opposition boycott
By Sibel Utku Bila (AFP) – 9 hours ago
ANKARA — Turkey's new parliament opened in a tense atmosphere on Tuesday as the main opposition party and Kurdish deputies boycotted the ceremony in protest over lawmakers kept in pris"
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By Sibel Utku Bila (AFP) – 9 hours ago
ANKARA — Turkey's new parliament opened in a tense atmosphere on Tuesday as the main opposition party and Kurdish deputies boycotted the ceremony in protest over lawmakers kept in pris"
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Iran: Turkey Must Not Pressure Syria
"Iran: Turkey Must Not Pressure Syria
The Iranian daily Kayhan, which is close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, warned Turkey that if it continues to pressure the Syrian regime and to call on Hamas to recognize Israel, then Iran, Syria, and Iraq would limit their cooperation with it."
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The Iranian daily Kayhan, which is close to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, warned Turkey that if it continues to pressure the Syrian regime and to call on Hamas to recognize Israel, then Iran, Syria, and Iraq would limit their cooperation with it."
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Israel Tourists Boycotting Turkey
"Israel Tourists Boycotting Turkey
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Follow Israel news on Twitter and Facebook.
Israeli tourists have gone ‘cold Turkey”, avoiding a country which is suffering a 59 percent decrease in visits from Israel to the once-popular vacation spot before Ankara turned a cold shoulder to its former friend."
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by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Follow Israel news on Twitter and Facebook.
Israeli tourists have gone ‘cold Turkey”, avoiding a country which is suffering a 59 percent decrease in visits from Israel to the once-popular vacation spot before Ankara turned a cold shoulder to its former friend."
More:Israel Tourists Boycotting Turkey - Inside Israel - Israel News - Israel National News
Turkish Lira Falls for 7th Day as Opposition Boycotts Parliament - Bloomberg
"Turkish Lira Falls for 7th Day as Opposition Boycotts Parliament
By Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 28, 2011 11:54 AM ET
The lira weakened for a seventh day after members of the main opposition party refused to take their oaths in parliament to protest a ruling that bars two of their colleagues from joining the assembly in Ankara."
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By Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 28, 2011 11:54 AM ET
The lira weakened for a seventh day after members of the main opposition party refused to take their oaths in parliament to protest a ruling that bars two of their colleagues from joining the assembly in Ankara."
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Turkey: A Kurdish Shadow Parliament? | EurasiaNet.org
"Turkey: A Kurdish Shadow Parliament?
June 28, 2011 - 1:04pm, by Yigal Schleifer
As expected, the members of the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) boycotted today's swearing-in ceremony of the new Turkish parliament to protest the exclusion of six of the party's members who are either in jail or had their eligibility to enter office stripped."
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June 28, 2011 - 1:04pm, by Yigal Schleifer
As expected, the members of the pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) boycotted today's swearing-in ceremony of the new Turkish parliament to protest the exclusion of six of the party's members who are either in jail or had their eligibility to enter office stripped."
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Jewish man charged with hate crime after pouring beer on Turkish neighbour and calling her 'a terrorist' | Mail Online
"Jewish man charged with hate crime after pouring beer on Turkish neighbour and calling her 'a terrorist'
By Daily Mail Reporter
A drunken Jewish man who assaulted his Turkish neighbour - pouring beer on her and calling her a 'terrorist' - hid in a synagogue and tried to fight policemen when they came to arrest him, sources said."
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By Daily Mail Reporter
A drunken Jewish man who assaulted his Turkish neighbour - pouring beer on her and calling her a 'terrorist' - hid in a synagogue and tried to fight policemen when they came to arrest him, sources said."
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Turkish Parliament Starts With Boycott - Emerging Europe Real Time - WSJ
"Turkish Parliament Starts With Boycott
By Ayla Albayrak
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan may have won a clean victory in elections earlier this month, but his pledge to draw up a new constitution by consensus looked in trouble already Tuesday, when almost a third of the 550 elected deputies refused to be sworn in to the new Parliament."
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By Ayla Albayrak
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan may have won a clean victory in elections earlier this month, but his pledge to draw up a new constitution by consensus looked in trouble already Tuesday, when almost a third of the 550 elected deputies refused to be sworn in to the new Parliament."
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Turkish women marching toward medal at EuroBasket
"Turkish women marching toward medal at EuroBasket
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
ISTANBUL - Daily News with wires
A magnificent offensive performance helped the Turkish women’s national basketball team beat Belarus 65-56 Monday night to book a quarterfinal tie with Montenegro in Lodz on Thursday, giving the team a hope of winning a medal"
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
ISTANBUL - Daily News with wires
A magnificent offensive performance helped the Turkish women’s national basketball team beat Belarus 65-56 Monday night to book a quarterfinal tie with Montenegro in Lodz on Thursday, giving the team a hope of winning a medal"
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Istanbul hotels: four of the best
"Istanbul hotels: four of the best
From a former Ottoman palace to stylish boutique hotels, the four best places to stay in Istanbul, as selected by Francesca Syz.
This quietly brilliant and intimate boutique hotel is the ideal option for those looking for something stylish, affordable and atmospheric (you won’t miss the morning call to prayer). Located in two adjoining townhouses in the heart of the historic Sultanahmet district, or Old Istanbul, Hotel Ibrahim Pasha is named after the most popular Grand Vizier (second in command to the Sultan) of the Ottoman Empire, whose next-door palace now houses the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum. Like a chic private house, the hotel has 20 rooms, individually decorated with a mix of comfortable contemporary furniture, antiques and vibrant textiles. "
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From a former Ottoman palace to stylish boutique hotels, the four best places to stay in Istanbul, as selected by Francesca Syz.
This quietly brilliant and intimate boutique hotel is the ideal option for those looking for something stylish, affordable and atmospheric (you won’t miss the morning call to prayer). Located in two adjoining townhouses in the heart of the historic Sultanahmet district, or Old Istanbul, Hotel Ibrahim Pasha is named after the most popular Grand Vizier (second in command to the Sultan) of the Ottoman Empire, whose next-door palace now houses the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum. Like a chic private house, the hotel has 20 rooms, individually decorated with a mix of comfortable contemporary furniture, antiques and vibrant textiles. "
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In Turkey: newspaper design moves away from chaos—-well, almost!
"In Turkey: newspaper design moves away from chaos—-well, almost!
TAKEAWAY: It is sort of “go modular” for those usually multi layered, multi colored newspaper pages in Turkey. My recent visit to participate in the +1T Design Days seminar yields pleasant surprises. Meanwhile, 300 plus design students in attendance at this yearly event promise that continuity for good media design is in store for Turkey."
More:García Media | In Turkey: newspaper design moves away from chaos—-well, almost!
TAKEAWAY: It is sort of “go modular” for those usually multi layered, multi colored newspaper pages in Turkey. My recent visit to participate in the +1T Design Days seminar yields pleasant surprises. Meanwhile, 300 plus design students in attendance at this yearly event promise that continuity for good media design is in store for Turkey."
More:García Media | In Turkey: newspaper design moves away from chaos—-well, almost!
Difficult Working Conditions for Turkish Journalists
"Difficult Working Conditions for Turkish Journalists
In its section on working conditions of journalists, the media report of the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation revealed problems like low salaries, lack of unionization, male dominance and informal employment."
More:English :: Difficult Working Conditions for Turkish Journalists - Bianet
In its section on working conditions of journalists, the media report of the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation revealed problems like low salaries, lack of unionization, male dominance and informal employment."
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Syria chides Turkey amid ongoing unrest
"Syria chides Turkey amid ongoing unrest
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Sevil Küçükkoşum
ANKARA- Hürriyet Daily News
The Syrian ambassador to Turkey has called on the Turkish government to take action against what the Syrians call terrorists crossing the border and smuggling weapons across the Turkish-Syrian border."
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Sevil Küçükkoşum
ANKARA- Hürriyet Daily News
The Syrian ambassador to Turkey has called on the Turkish government to take action against what the Syrians call terrorists crossing the border and smuggling weapons across the Turkish-Syrian border."
More:Syria chides Turkey amid ongoing unrest - Hurriyet Daily News
Tensions high in Kurdish north after soldier killed
"Tensions high in Kurdish north after soldier killed
June 28, 2011 02:24 AM
By Daily Star Staff
ANKARA/ISTANBUL: A Turkish soldier was killed and three others wounded in an ambush by Kurdish separatist rebels close to Turkey’s border with Iran Sunday, security sources said."
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June 28, 2011 02:24 AM
By Daily Star Staff
ANKARA/ISTANBUL: A Turkish soldier was killed and three others wounded in an ambush by Kurdish separatist rebels close to Turkey’s border with Iran Sunday, security sources said."
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Israel-Turkey municipal leaders talk diplomacy - Israel News, Ynetnews
"Israel-Turkey municipal leaders talk diplomacy
COPPEM convention brings together mayors, local authority representatives from both countries with hopes of reestablishing diplomatic ties"
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COPPEM convention brings together mayors, local authority representatives from both countries with hopes of reestablishing diplomatic ties"
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Monday, June 27, 2011
EU approves 26.5 million euros in further aid for Northern Cyprus - Monsters and Critics
"EU approves 26.5 million euros in further aid for Northern Cyprus
Jun 27, 2011, 14:59 GMT
Brussels - Turkish Cypriots are set to receive 26.5 million euros (38 million dollars) in further annual aid from the European Union to prepare them for reunification with Greek Cypriots, the EU's executive said Monday."
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Jun 27, 2011, 14:59 GMT
Brussels - Turkish Cypriots are set to receive 26.5 million euros (38 million dollars) in further annual aid from the European Union to prepare them for reunification with Greek Cypriots, the EU's executive said Monday."
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Non-Muslims In The Late Ottoman Empire And The Kemalist Republic: Some Remarks
"Non-Muslims In The Late Ottoman Empire And The Kemalist Republic: Some Remarks
Monday, 27 June 2011 14:09
The election of a Syriac deputy, Erol Dora, in the Turkish National Assembly (TBMM), attired the attention far beyond the boundaries of Turkey. Mr. Dora is the first person of this religion to become a Turkish parliamentarian, but by no means the first non-Muslim."
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Monday, 27 June 2011 14:09
The election of a Syriac deputy, Erol Dora, in the Turkish National Assembly (TBMM), attired the attention far beyond the boundaries of Turkey. Mr. Dora is the first person of this religion to become a Turkish parliamentarian, but by no means the first non-Muslim."
More:Non-Muslims In The Late Ottoman Empire And The Kemalist Republic: Some Remarks
Brinkmanship pushes Ankara to edge of the abyss
"Brinkmanship pushes Ankara to edge of the abyss
Monday, June 27, 2011
ANKARA – Hürriyet Daily News
Suspense grips Ankara as political parties square off in a game of political brinkmanship ahead of the oath-taking ceremony for new deputies
Tuesday’s opening of the new government opens the way for a new game of brinkmanship in the country, threatening to push it into deep political chaos at the very beginning of a new legislative term and seemingly dashing hopes of consensus on a new constitution. What makes the situation worse is the failure of the political parties and the judiciary to find a way out of the ongoing crisis stemming from legislative mistakes and legal interpretations that are keeping eight elected deputies behind bars."
More:Brinkmanship pushes Ankara to edge of the abyss - Hurriyet Daily News
Monday, June 27, 2011
ANKARA – Hürriyet Daily News
Suspense grips Ankara as political parties square off in a game of political brinkmanship ahead of the oath-taking ceremony for new deputies
Tuesday’s opening of the new government opens the way for a new game of brinkmanship in the country, threatening to push it into deep political chaos at the very beginning of a new legislative term and seemingly dashing hopes of consensus on a new constitution. What makes the situation worse is the failure of the political parties and the judiciary to find a way out of the ongoing crisis stemming from legislative mistakes and legal interpretations that are keeping eight elected deputies behind bars."
More:Brinkmanship pushes Ankara to edge of the abyss - Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey might help Europe recover, foundation says
"Turkey might help Europe recover, foundation says
Monday, June 27, 2011
GÖKHAN KURTARAN
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
Hit by the financial crisis, the European Union might need Turkey more than ever to gear up the growth and sustain a resilient economy, said the chairman of Turkey’s Economic Development Foundation, or IKV, on Monday."
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Monday, June 27, 2011
GÖKHAN KURTARAN
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
Hit by the financial crisis, the European Union might need Turkey more than ever to gear up the growth and sustain a resilient economy, said the chairman of Turkey’s Economic Development Foundation, or IKV, on Monday."
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Turkey Turquoise Coast Tempts GCC Tourists
"Turkey Turquoise Coast Tempts GCC Tourists
Published by Ozgur Tore
Monday, 27 June 2011 21:48
Turkey coastal cities have witnessed unprecedented reservations by their local hotels and resorts this summer, making an increase by the average of 58% compared to the same period last year.
Known as the cost of 'Turquoise' because of the beautiful blue green waters, is the preferred destination for many of the native Turkey holidays, and as thousands of foreign visitors. The Turkish Riviera or The Turquoise Coast is a popular term used to define an area of southwest Turkey encompassing Antalya, Muğla and to a lesser extent Aydın and İzmir provinces and is a popular tourist destination."
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Published by Ozgur Tore
Monday, 27 June 2011 21:48
Turkey coastal cities have witnessed unprecedented reservations by their local hotels and resorts this summer, making an increase by the average of 58% compared to the same period last year.
Known as the cost of 'Turquoise' because of the beautiful blue green waters, is the preferred destination for many of the native Turkey holidays, and as thousands of foreign visitors. The Turkish Riviera or The Turquoise Coast is a popular term used to define an area of southwest Turkey encompassing Antalya, Muğla and to a lesser extent Aydın and İzmir provinces and is a popular tourist destination."
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Turkey Sails Closer to Israel Ahead of Flotilla - IPS ipsnews.net
"MIDEAST: Turkey Sails Closer to Israel Ahead of Flotilla
By Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM, Jun 27, 2011 (IPS) - Amidst last-minute preparations for a new Peace Flotilla that will try this week to break Israel's maritime blockade on Gaza, signs of a tentative thawing in relations between Israel and Turkey following a two-year crisis are becoming more and more apparent."
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By Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM, Jun 27, 2011 (IPS) - Amidst last-minute preparations for a new Peace Flotilla that will try this week to break Israel's maritime blockade on Gaza, signs of a tentative thawing in relations between Israel and Turkey following a two-year crisis are becoming more and more apparent."
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Turkey: time for reassessment - by Morten Messerschmidt and Robert Ellis
The remarkable thing about the Turkish election result is not that Prime Minister Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) won but the unanimity in the international press that it would not be good for Turkish democracy if they gained 330 seats or more in the Turkish parliament. In the event, half the votes only resulted in 326 seats, falling short of the 330 seats needed to change the constitution with a referendum and the 367 seats which would have made it possible for the government to change the constitution alone.
The other common denominator was the fear that an overwhelming victory would reinforce what the Financial Times called the AKP’s “unsettling authoritarian tendencies”. This was demonstrated when The Economist recommended that Turks voted for the opposition CHP (Republican People’s Party) to put a brake on Erdoğan’s autocratic style of government.
The reaction was not long coming. Erdoğan blasted The Economist for being part of “a global gang” which took its orders from Israel, and for good measure blasted the CHP’s leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu for also being “a project of international gangs”. The Wall Street Journal in turn accused Erdoğan of “reviving the crackpot anti-Semitic media theories of former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad”.
According to Burak Bekdil, a Turkish columnist, Turkey behaves like a nouveau riche businessman. “With a newly-gained self-confidence and the deep layers of an inferiority complex that stems from a past full of poverty and disgrace, he insults, provokes, agitates and tests the limits of his powers.”
Turkish columnist Semih Idiz recently mooted the notion that Ankara’s relations with Europe should be based more on economic self-interest than integration, and called for the establishment of a new “modus vivendi” and a new narrative between Turkey and Europe.
Now that a number of European and Turkish politicians are no longer laboring under the illusion of Turkish EU membership, this might be an opportune moment to reassess the situation.
For more: Turkey: time for reassessment - New Europe
The other common denominator was the fear that an overwhelming victory would reinforce what the Financial Times called the AKP’s “unsettling authoritarian tendencies”. This was demonstrated when The Economist recommended that Turks voted for the opposition CHP (Republican People’s Party) to put a brake on Erdoğan’s autocratic style of government.
The reaction was not long coming. Erdoğan blasted The Economist for being part of “a global gang” which took its orders from Israel, and for good measure blasted the CHP’s leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu for also being “a project of international gangs”. The Wall Street Journal in turn accused Erdoğan of “reviving the crackpot anti-Semitic media theories of former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad”.
According to Burak Bekdil, a Turkish columnist, Turkey behaves like a nouveau riche businessman. “With a newly-gained self-confidence and the deep layers of an inferiority complex that stems from a past full of poverty and disgrace, he insults, provokes, agitates and tests the limits of his powers.”
Turkish columnist Semih Idiz recently mooted the notion that Ankara’s relations with Europe should be based more on economic self-interest than integration, and called for the establishment of a new “modus vivendi” and a new narrative between Turkey and Europe.
Now that a number of European and Turkish politicians are no longer laboring under the illusion of Turkish EU membership, this might be an opportune moment to reassess the situation.
For more: Turkey: time for reassessment - New Europe
The AKP's Underwhelming Victory: How the Election Will Change Turkish Politics
"The AKP's Underwhelming Victory: How the Election Will Change Turkish Politics
By Soner Cagaptay
ForeignAffairs.com, June 26, 2011
In this month's Turkish parliamentary elections, the governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) won almost 50 percent of the popular vote, up from 46.5 in the previous elections. The success was thanks in part to Turkey's strong performance under the conservative AKP; since 2002, Turkey's economic growth has been behind only that of China and India. Still, the AKP fell short by three seats of retaining the supermajority -- control of 330 out of 550 parliamentary seats, which gives a single party the ability to amend the constitution -- that the party has enjoyed since 2002, when it first came to power. (Although the AKP increased its vote share this year, the secular, social democratic Republican Peoples Party [CHP] and Kurdish nationalist Peace and Democracy Party [BDP] registered higher gains, therefore stealing some AKP seats.) This is a positive development for Turkey's fragile democracy, which has become dangerously polarized between the conservatives and the secular liberals. For the first time in nearly a decade, the AKP will be forced to seek consensus to govern, especially in regions where its electoral performance was weak: the country's liberal Aegean coast, Thrace, and the middle-class neighborhoods of Istanbul and other large cities. "
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By Soner Cagaptay
ForeignAffairs.com, June 26, 2011
In this month's Turkish parliamentary elections, the governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) won almost 50 percent of the popular vote, up from 46.5 in the previous elections. The success was thanks in part to Turkey's strong performance under the conservative AKP; since 2002, Turkey's economic growth has been behind only that of China and India. Still, the AKP fell short by three seats of retaining the supermajority -- control of 330 out of 550 parliamentary seats, which gives a single party the ability to amend the constitution -- that the party has enjoyed since 2002, when it first came to power. (Although the AKP increased its vote share this year, the secular, social democratic Republican Peoples Party [CHP] and Kurdish nationalist Peace and Democracy Party [BDP] registered higher gains, therefore stealing some AKP seats.) This is a positive development for Turkey's fragile democracy, which has become dangerously polarized between the conservatives and the secular liberals. For the first time in nearly a decade, the AKP will be forced to seek consensus to govern, especially in regions where its electoral performance was weak: the country's liberal Aegean coast, Thrace, and the middle-class neighborhoods of Istanbul and other large cities. "
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan Speaks by The Globalist - The Globalist
"Recep Tayyip Erdogan Speaks
By The Globalist | Monday, June 27, 2011
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has served as Prime Minister of Turkey since 2003 and is the leader of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which emerged victorious in the country’s recent elections. Our Read My Lips presents Mr. Erdogan’s views on Europe, Islam and the future of his country."
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By The Globalist | Monday, June 27, 2011
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has served as Prime Minister of Turkey since 2003 and is the leader of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which emerged victorious in the country’s recent elections. Our Read My Lips presents Mr. Erdogan’s views on Europe, Islam and the future of his country."
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Turkish opposition threatens parliamentary protest - International - World - Ahram Online
"Turkish opposition threatens parliamentary protest
Main opposition party in Turkey threatens to take strong action to release two of its parliament members who are charged with involvement in plots to overthrow the ruling party "
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Main opposition party in Turkey threatens to take strong action to release two of its parliament members who are charged with involvement in plots to overthrow the ruling party "
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Kurdish Rebels Attack Soldiers
"Kurdish Rebels Attack Soldiers
BY MARC CHAMPION
One day after the leader of the outlawed Kurdish PKK guerrilla movement warned that Turkey could soon return to 'war' with its Kurdish minority, the group killed a soldier and seriously wounded three others Monday."
More:Kurdish Rebels Attack Soldiers - WSJ.com
BY MARC CHAMPION
One day after the leader of the outlawed Kurdish PKK guerrilla movement warned that Turkey could soon return to 'war' with its Kurdish minority, the group killed a soldier and seriously wounded three others Monday."
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Gas blast kills 1, injures 12 in Turkey
"Gas blast kills 1, injures 12 in Turkey
(philstar.com) Updated June 27, 2011 02:58 PM
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — An official says a liquefied petroleum gas tank has exploded at a gas station, killing one person and injuring 12 people in southeastern Turkey.
Gov. Nuri Okutan says Monday's blast occurred in Sanliurfa, close to the Syrian border."
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(philstar.com) Updated June 27, 2011 02:58 PM
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — An official says a liquefied petroleum gas tank has exploded at a gas station, killing one person and injuring 12 people in southeastern Turkey.
Gov. Nuri Okutan says Monday's blast occurred in Sanliurfa, close to the Syrian border."
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Ankara Urges Palestinian Groups to Unite to Keep Leverage: And more from the Turkish Press :: Hudson New York
"Ankara Urges Palestinian Groups to Unite to Keep Leverage
And more from the Turkish Press
Turkey has urged Palestinian groups to take advantage of the high moral ground they achieved with their agreement to form a unity government.
Meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas on Thursday, President Abdullah Gul stressed Palestinian groups should be united to properly use the leverage they achieved, diplomatic sources told the Hürriyet Daily News."
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And more from the Turkish Press
Turkey has urged Palestinian groups to take advantage of the high moral ground they achieved with their agreement to form a unity government.
Meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas on Thursday, President Abdullah Gul stressed Palestinian groups should be united to properly use the leverage they achieved, diplomatic sources told the Hürriyet Daily News."
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More ethnic minority lawyers needed
"More ethnic minority lawyers needed
Monday 27 June 2011
The Dutch lawyers association Orde van Advocaten is taking steps to encourage more ethnic minority law students to actually become lawyers.
Even though law is a popular subject among Dutch students with a Moroccan or Turkish background, law firms have remained ‘white bastions’ the organisation says. Ethnic minority law graduates tend to work for the government or as legal aids."
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Monday 27 June 2011
The Dutch lawyers association Orde van Advocaten is taking steps to encourage more ethnic minority law students to actually become lawyers.
Even though law is a popular subject among Dutch students with a Moroccan or Turkish background, law firms have remained ‘white bastions’ the organisation says. Ethnic minority law graduates tend to work for the government or as legal aids."
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Cyprus president: Talks are dragging on
"Cyprus president: 'Talks are dragging on'
The president said Cyprus should be demilitarized
FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE
• Mon, Jun 27, 2011
President Christofias has urged the Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu and the Turkish government to show understanding and take into consideration the interests of the people of Cyprus at the Cyprus peace talks. "
More:Cyprus president: Talks are dragging on
The president said Cyprus should be demilitarized
FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE
• Mon, Jun 27, 2011
President Christofias has urged the Turkish Cypriot leader Dervis Eroglu and the Turkish government to show understanding and take into consideration the interests of the people of Cyprus at the Cyprus peace talks. "
More:Cyprus president: Talks are dragging on
Turkish Lira Slides After Concern Mounts Over EU Debt Crisis - Bloomberg
"Turkish Lira Slides After Concern Mounts Over EU Debt Crisis
By Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 27, 2011 3:40 AM ET
Turkey’s lira declined for a sixth day as investors cut holdings of emerging-market assets on concern Europe’s debt crisis will worsen and bets that the country’s central bank will keep rates on hold."
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By Selcuk Gokoluk - Jun 27, 2011 3:40 AM ET
Turkey’s lira declined for a sixth day as investors cut holdings of emerging-market assets on concern Europe’s debt crisis will worsen and bets that the country’s central bank will keep rates on hold."
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Iran threatens to strike Turkey
"Iran threatens to strike Turkey
Bashar al-Assad of Syria has expressed his concerns in a meeting with Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei over the disposition that Turkey has adopted. Assad says Ankara tries to please the West and helped NATO forces to invade Syria, Turkish media outlets write referring to Arab sources."
More:Iran threatens to strike Turkey - Politics - Panorama | Armenian news
Bashar al-Assad of Syria has expressed his concerns in a meeting with Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei over the disposition that Turkey has adopted. Assad says Ankara tries to please the West and helped NATO forces to invade Syria, Turkish media outlets write referring to Arab sources."
More:Iran threatens to strike Turkey - Politics - Panorama | Armenian news
Gas station explosion kills one, wounds 12 in Turkey - Hindustan Times
"Gas station explosion kills one, wounds 12 in Turkey
Agence France-Presse
Ankara , June 27, 2011
A powerful explosion blamed on a gas leak ripped through a gas station in southeast Turkey on Monday, killing one person and injuring 12, a senior official said. Television footage showed serious damage caused by the blast at the scene in Karakopru, Sanliurfa province, where aid workers were seen ca
rrying wounded people on stretchers among the debris as firefighters scrambled to extinguish burning vehicles."
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Agence France-Presse
Ankara , June 27, 2011
A powerful explosion blamed on a gas leak ripped through a gas station in southeast Turkey on Monday, killing one person and injuring 12, a senior official said. Television footage showed serious damage caused by the blast at the scene in Karakopru, Sanliurfa province, where aid workers were seen ca
rrying wounded people on stretchers among the debris as firefighters scrambled to extinguish burning vehicles."
More:Gas station explosion kills one, wounds 12 in Turkey - Hindustan Times
Syrian refugees in Turkey fall to 11,100
"Syrian refugees in Turkey fall to 11,100
(AFP) – 6 hours ago
ANKARA — The number of Syrians taking refuge at tent cities in Turkey has decreased to 11,122 after several hundred people went back home, Turkish officials said Monday.
'On June 26-27, 375 of those who had crossed to our country returned home of their own free will, while another 39 Syrian citizens were admitted in,' the emergency situations agency said on its website."
More:AFP: Syrian refugees in Turkey fall to 11,100
(AFP) – 6 hours ago
ANKARA — The number of Syrians taking refuge at tent cities in Turkey has decreased to 11,122 after several hundred people went back home, Turkish officials said Monday.
'On June 26-27, 375 of those who had crossed to our country returned home of their own free will, while another 39 Syrian citizens were admitted in,' the emergency situations agency said on its website."
More:AFP: Syrian refugees in Turkey fall to 11,100
Jailed Kurdish rebel leader in peace offer to Turkey
"Jailed Kurdish rebel leader in peace offer to Turkey
Ocalan retains influence despite being behind bars
ANKARA - Jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan has sent peace proposals to Ankara aimed at ending 26 years of deadly conflict, a senior militant was quoted as saying Monday."
More:.:Middle East Online:.Jailed Kurdish rebel leader in peace offer to Turkey
Ocalan retains influence despite being behind bars
ANKARA - Jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan has sent peace proposals to Ankara aimed at ending 26 years of deadly conflict, a senior militant was quoted as saying Monday."
More:.:Middle East Online:.Jailed Kurdish rebel leader in peace offer to Turkey
A Conversation with Enes Kanter
"A Conversation with Enes Kanter
June 26th, 2011 @ 8:25pm
By Jeremiah Jensen
SALT LAKE CITY -- You could call Enes Kanter an international man of mystery. The 6 foot 11 inch center from Istanbul, Turkey was selected with the 3rd overall pick in the NBA draft by the Utah Jazz. Very few people have seen him play, but most who have, rave about his talent. He is a very skilled big man, an excellent rebounder and a tough, physical player who doesn't shy away from contact. "
More:ksl.com - A Conversation with Enes Kanter
June 26th, 2011 @ 8:25pm
By Jeremiah Jensen
SALT LAKE CITY -- You could call Enes Kanter an international man of mystery. The 6 foot 11 inch center from Istanbul, Turkey was selected with the 3rd overall pick in the NBA draft by the Utah Jazz. Very few people have seen him play, but most who have, rave about his talent. He is a very skilled big man, an excellent rebounder and a tough, physical player who doesn't shy away from contact. "
More:ksl.com - A Conversation with Enes Kanter
Turkish soldier killed in Kurdish rebel ambush | World | Reuters
"Turkish soldier killed in Kurdish rebel ambush
Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:29am GMT
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Turkish soldier was killed and three others wounded in an ambush by Kurdish separatist rebels close to Turkey's border with Iran late Sunday, security sources said."
More:Turkish soldier killed in Kurdish rebel ambush | World | Reuters
Mon Jun 27, 2011 9:29am GMT
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Turkish soldier was killed and three others wounded in an ambush by Kurdish separatist rebels close to Turkey's border with Iran late Sunday, security sources said."
More:Turkish soldier killed in Kurdish rebel ambush | World | Reuters
Istanbul Jazz Festival Hits the Streets
"Istanbul Jazz Festival Hits the Streets
By ANSEL MULLINS
Bass players Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten perform during the 16th International Istanbul Jazz Festival in 2009.Murad Sezer/ReutersBass players Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten perform during the 16th International Istanbul Jazz Festival in 2009.
In this year’s Istanbul Jazz Festival, which runs from July 1 to 19, world-class performers hit the stage at interesting new venues throughout city. Now in its 18th year, the festival, organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, is a major date for European jazz fans, but it is also an opportunity to explore Istanbul through the unusual selection of performance locations. "
More:Istanbul Jazz Festival Hits the Streets - NYTimes.com
By ANSEL MULLINS
Bass players Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten perform during the 16th International Istanbul Jazz Festival in 2009.Murad Sezer/ReutersBass players Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten perform during the 16th International Istanbul Jazz Festival in 2009.
In this year’s Istanbul Jazz Festival, which runs from July 1 to 19, world-class performers hit the stage at interesting new venues throughout city. Now in its 18th year, the festival, organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, is a major date for European jazz fans, but it is also an opportunity to explore Istanbul through the unusual selection of performance locations. "
More:Istanbul Jazz Festival Hits the Streets - NYTimes.com
Turkey: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice - Telegraph
"Turkey: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
Readers offer advice on trips to Turkey. Send us your travel tips for the chance to win a luxury hotel stay. "
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Readers offer advice on trips to Turkey. Send us your travel tips for the chance to win a luxury hotel stay. "
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AFP: Kurdish rebel leader 'in peace offer to Turkey'
"Kurdish rebel leader 'in peace offer to Turkey'
(AFP) – 4 hours ago
ANKARA — Jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan has sent peace proposals to Ankara aimed at ending 26 years of deadly conflict, a senior militant was quoted as saying Monday.
Ocalan, who retains his influence despite being behind bars, submitted three 'protocols' to officials who met him in prison last month, Murat Karayilan, a top commander of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), said in an interview with the Milliyet daily."
More:AFP: Kurdish rebel leader 'in peace offer to Turkey'
(AFP) – 4 hours ago
ANKARA — Jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan has sent peace proposals to Ankara aimed at ending 26 years of deadly conflict, a senior militant was quoted as saying Monday.
Ocalan, who retains his influence despite being behind bars, submitted three 'protocols' to officials who met him in prison last month, Murat Karayilan, a top commander of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), said in an interview with the Milliyet daily."
More:AFP: Kurdish rebel leader 'in peace offer to Turkey'
Steel Guru : Siemens mulls wind turbine blade production facility in Turkey - 210876 - 2011-06-22
"Siemens mulls wind turbine blade production facility in Turkey
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011
Mr Hüseyin Gelis CEO of Siemens Turkey said that Germany’s Siemens AG may establish a wind tribune rotor blade production facility in Turkey provided that demand for wind energy in Turkish markets continues at its current pace."
More:Steel Guru : Siemens mulls wind turbine blade production facility in Turkey - 210876 - 2011-06-22
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011
Mr Hüseyin Gelis CEO of Siemens Turkey said that Germany’s Siemens AG may establish a wind tribune rotor blade production facility in Turkey provided that demand for wind energy in Turkish markets continues at its current pace."
More:Steel Guru : Siemens mulls wind turbine blade production facility in Turkey - 210876 - 2011-06-22
Velti Expands Mideast Strategy With Opening of New Technology Hub in Istanbul, Turkey - MarketWatch
"Velti Expands Mideast Strategy With Opening of New Technology Hub in Istanbul, Turkey
Expansion Driven by Increasing Adoption of the Company's mGage Mobile Marketing Platform by Mobile Operators and Brands Across the Mideast "
More:Velti Expands Mideast Strategy With Opening of New Technology Hub in Istanbul, Turkey - MarketWatch
Expansion Driven by Increasing Adoption of the Company's mGage Mobile Marketing Platform by Mobile Operators and Brands Across the Mideast "
More:Velti Expands Mideast Strategy With Opening of New Technology Hub in Istanbul, Turkey - MarketWatch
AFP: Israel sees chance to mend fences with Turkey: report
"Israel sees chance to mend fences with Turkey: report
(AFP) – 3 days ago
ANKARA — Israel and Turkey have an opportunity to end a deep crisis in their ties following mutual gestures, Israel's deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon was quoted as saying Friday.
In an interview published in Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News paper, Ayalon highlighted a letter Israel's premier sent to his Turkish counterpart to congratulate him for his recent election win and a Turkish Islamist charity's decision not to send a ferry on a second mission to blockaded Gaza."
More:AFP: Israel sees chance to mend fences with Turkey: report
(AFP) – 3 days ago
ANKARA — Israel and Turkey have an opportunity to end a deep crisis in their ties following mutual gestures, Israel's deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon was quoted as saying Friday.
In an interview published in Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News paper, Ayalon highlighted a letter Israel's premier sent to his Turkish counterpart to congratulate him for his recent election win and a Turkish Islamist charity's decision not to send a ferry on a second mission to blockaded Gaza."
More:AFP: Israel sees chance to mend fences with Turkey: report
Turkey soccer on the rise
"Turkey soccer on the rise
Jun 27 | By Awista Ayub
In soccer-crazed Turkey a revolutionary trend is emerging; one that has allowed a new generation to play the game. The emergence of women's soccer has taken the country by storm with participation levels skyrocketing.
Much of growth can be attributed to efforts made by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF), which started a school-based youth soccer development program to increase the participation of young girls in the sport and deepen the player base at a younger age."
More:Women's World Cup -- Turkey soccer on the rise - espnW
Jun 27 | By Awista Ayub
In soccer-crazed Turkey a revolutionary trend is emerging; one that has allowed a new generation to play the game. The emergence of women's soccer has taken the country by storm with participation levels skyrocketing.
Much of growth can be attributed to efforts made by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF), which started a school-based youth soccer development program to increase the participation of young girls in the sport and deepen the player base at a younger age."
More:Women's World Cup -- Turkey soccer on the rise - espnW
Turkey and Israel in secret talks to try to soften UN report on 2010 Gaza flotilla raid - The National
"Turkey and Israel in secret talks to try to soften UN report on 2010 Gaza flotilla raid
Vita Bekker
Jun 27, 2011
TEL AVIV // Turkey has conducted secret talks with Israel to jointly persuade the United Nations to soften a report that criticises both countries for last year's Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israeli media reported yesterday."
More:Turkey and Israel in secret talks to try to soften UN report on 2010 Gaza flotilla raid - The National
Vita Bekker
Jun 27, 2011
TEL AVIV // Turkey has conducted secret talks with Israel to jointly persuade the United Nations to soften a report that criticises both countries for last year's Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla, Israeli media reported yesterday."
More:Turkey and Israel in secret talks to try to soften UN report on 2010 Gaza flotilla raid - The National
Israeli ensemble cancels show in cityIsraeli ensemble cancels show in city
"Israeli ensemble cancels show in cityIsraeli ensemble cancels show in city
Sunday, June 26, 2011
ISTANBUL- Daily News with wires
Israeli artist Itamar Erez cancels the show in Istanbul because of alleged threats.
Israeli jazz artist Itamar Erez and his ensemble have been forced to cancel a weekend show in Turkey due to alleged threats from pro-Islamic protesters."
More:Israeli ensemble cancels show in cityIsraeli ensemble cancels show in city - Hurriyet Daily News
Sunday, June 26, 2011
ISTANBUL- Daily News with wires
Israeli artist Itamar Erez cancels the show in Istanbul because of alleged threats.
Israeli jazz artist Itamar Erez and his ensemble have been forced to cancel a weekend show in Turkey due to alleged threats from pro-Islamic protesters."
More:Israeli ensemble cancels show in cityIsraeli ensemble cancels show in city - Hurriyet Daily News
Istanbul Archaeology Museum turning 120
"Istanbul Archaeology Museum turning 120
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Niki Gamm
ISTANBUL- Hürriyet Daily News
Istanbul’s premier Archaeology Museum is now 120 years old with a history all its own. The idea of an imperial museum in Istanbul emerged during an era when Ottoman authorities began trying to Westernize the empire."
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Niki Gamm
ISTANBUL- Hürriyet Daily News
Istanbul’s premier Archaeology Museum is now 120 years old with a history all its own. The idea of an imperial museum in Istanbul emerged during an era when Ottoman authorities began trying to Westernize the empire."
More:Istanbul Archaeology Museum turning 120 - Hurriyet Daily News
Istanbul bourse scandal signals of family business
"Istanbul bourse scandal signals of family business
Sunday, June 26, 2011
ISTANBUL- Daily News with wires
The number of people arrested in the Istanbul Stock Exchange manipulation case rose to 26 over the weekend. Adnan Çolak, son of Mecnur Çolak, who is accused of leading a large manipulation group, says in his testimony that his father was making stake transactions over his schoolmates’ investment accounts"
More:Istanbul bourse scandal signals of family business - Hurriyet Daily News
Sunday, June 26, 2011
ISTANBUL- Daily News with wires
The number of people arrested in the Istanbul Stock Exchange manipulation case rose to 26 over the weekend. Adnan Çolak, son of Mecnur Çolak, who is accused of leading a large manipulation group, says in his testimony that his father was making stake transactions over his schoolmates’ investment accounts"
More:Istanbul bourse scandal signals of family business - Hurriyet Daily News
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Turkey police disperse pro-Kurdish protesters - Europe - Al Jazeera English
"Turkey police disperse pro-Kurdish protesters
Protest in Istanbul turns violent when riot police began using tear gas.
Scores of pro-Kurdish protesters marched to Istanbul's Fatih mosque to denounce a Turkish election board ruling that has stripped a pro-Kurdish politician, Hatip Dicle, from his newly won seat in parliament.
The protests turned violent when riot police began using tear gas to disperse the crowd. Protesters threw stones and poles at riot police as they retreated."
More:Turkey police disperse pro-Kurdish protesters - Europe - Al Jazeera English
Protest in Istanbul turns violent when riot police began using tear gas.
Scores of pro-Kurdish protesters marched to Istanbul's Fatih mosque to denounce a Turkish election board ruling that has stripped a pro-Kurdish politician, Hatip Dicle, from his newly won seat in parliament.
The protests turned violent when riot police began using tear gas to disperse the crowd. Protesters threw stones and poles at riot police as they retreated."
More:Turkey police disperse pro-Kurdish protesters - Europe - Al Jazeera English
Turkish gay pride march draws thousands - CNN.com
"Turkish gay pride march draws thousands
By Jeremiah Bailey-Hoover, For CNN
June 27, 2011 -- Updated 0204 GMT (1004 HKT)
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Thousands of Turks marched through Istanbul in a demonstration calling for improved rights and greater social acceptance for the country's homosexual community."
More:Turkish gay pride march draws thousands - CNN.com
By Jeremiah Bailey-Hoover, For CNN
June 27, 2011 -- Updated 0204 GMT (1004 HKT)
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Thousands of Turks marched through Istanbul in a demonstration calling for improved rights and greater social acceptance for the country's homosexual community."
More:Turkish gay pride march draws thousands - CNN.com
How Greece Pushed All of Europe to the Brink - Newsweek
"Greece Is the Way We Are Feeling
How did a marginal, misgoverned little nation push all of Europe to the brink?
...The backward, chaotic archipelago would be an enduring drain on European coffers, David Hannay predicted. Not only that: once through the door, Athens would bring nothing but trouble, thwarting a Cyprus settlement and generally bedeviling Europe’s relations with Turkey..."
More:How Greece Pushed All of Europe to the Brink - Newsweek
How did a marginal, misgoverned little nation push all of Europe to the brink?
...The backward, chaotic archipelago would be an enduring drain on European coffers, David Hannay predicted. Not only that: once through the door, Athens would bring nothing but trouble, thwarting a Cyprus settlement and generally bedeviling Europe’s relations with Turkey..."
More:How Greece Pushed All of Europe to the Brink - Newsweek
Turkish truck drivers hurt by Syria
"Turkish truck drivers hurt by Syria
June 27, 2011 - 12:04AM
Turkish truck drivers at the Syrian border are complaining of growing hostility by Damascus authorities and part of the local population after Ankara opened its doors to Syrian refugees fleeing the bloody unrest in their country."
More:Turkish truck drivers hurt by Syria
June 27, 2011 - 12:04AM
Turkish truck drivers at the Syrian border are complaining of growing hostility by Damascus authorities and part of the local population after Ankara opened its doors to Syrian refugees fleeing the bloody unrest in their country."
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Air Arabia Egypt to start flights to Istanbul | Al Bawaba
"Air Arabia Egypt to start flights to Istanbul
Published June 26th, 2011 - 11:08 GMT
Air Arabia Egypt, the region’s first and largest low-cost carrier, announced today that it has started direct services to the city of Istanbul, Turkey from the carrier’s main hub in Burj Al Arab International Airport, Alexandria. The airline’s inaugural flight to Istanbul took off on June 24, 2011."
More:Air Arabia Egypt to start flights to Istanbul | Al Bawaba
Published June 26th, 2011 - 11:08 GMT
Air Arabia Egypt, the region’s first and largest low-cost carrier, announced today that it has started direct services to the city of Istanbul, Turkey from the carrier’s main hub in Burj Al Arab International Airport, Alexandria. The airline’s inaugural flight to Istanbul took off on June 24, 2011."
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Shadow Of 'Kurdish Spring' Threatens To Spoil Erdogan's Victory Parade
"Shadow Of 'Kurdish Spring' Threatens To Spoil Erdogan's Victory Parade
June 26, 2011
By Robert Tait
Less than two weeks after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party was reelected in a landslide, Turkey faces the prospect of being plunged into political crisis after the country's main Kurdish party vowed to boycott the new parliament."
More:Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2011
June 26, 2011
By Robert Tait
Less than two weeks after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party was reelected in a landslide, Turkey faces the prospect of being plunged into political crisis after the country's main Kurdish party vowed to boycott the new parliament."
More:Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2011
Apologizing to Turkey is in Israel's interest - Haaretz Daily Newspaper
"Apologizing to Turkey is in Israel's interest
In the past year, and with greater intensity in recent weeks, people of goodwill from Israel and Turkey have been trying to rehabilitate relations between the two countries."
More:Apologizing to Turkey is in Israel's interest - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
In the past year, and with greater intensity in recent weeks, people of goodwill from Israel and Turkey have been trying to rehabilitate relations between the two countries."
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Turkey Vital & Neglected Ally
"Turkey Vital & Neglected Ally
Submitted by Arthur I. Cyr on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 01:18
Turkey, a vital U.S. ally, is often overlooked. Terrorist attacks there have backfired against al Qaeda, but this news has been overshadowed by events in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. Troubled states upstage those merely having some trouble."
More:Turkey Vital & Neglected Ally | ScrippsNews
Submitted by Arthur I. Cyr on Sun, 06/26/2011 - 01:18
Turkey, a vital U.S. ally, is often overlooked. Terrorist attacks there have backfired against al Qaeda, but this news has been overshadowed by events in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. Troubled states upstage those merely having some trouble."
More:Turkey Vital & Neglected Ally | ScrippsNews
5 questions with Enes Kanter
"5 questions with Enes Kanter
Published: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:42 p.m. MDT
By Randy Hollis, Deseret News
Enes Kanter is a 6-foot-11 center who was taken by the Utah Jazz with the third pick of the 2011 NBA Draft on Thursday night. The 19-year-old from Turkey had hoped to play collegiately for the University of Kentucky last season, but was ruled ineligible by the NCAA for money he received while playing in Europe. "
More:5 questions with Enes Kanter | Deseret News
Published: Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:42 p.m. MDT
By Randy Hollis, Deseret News
Enes Kanter is a 6-foot-11 center who was taken by the Utah Jazz with the third pick of the 2011 NBA Draft on Thursday night. The 19-year-old from Turkey had hoped to play collegiately for the University of Kentucky last season, but was ruled ineligible by the NCAA for money he received while playing in Europe. "
More:5 questions with Enes Kanter | Deseret News
Ambassador from Turkey: Who is Namik Tan?
"Ambassador from Turkey: Who is Namik Tan?
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Ambassador from Turkey: Who is Namik Tan?
Namik Tan has served as Turkey’s ambassador to the United States since February 2010.
Born in 1956 in Mardin, Tan graduated from the University of Ankara with a law degree.
He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1982 and worked in the Department of Maritime Affairs. His first overseas posting took him to Moscow, Russia, where he was stationed from 1984-1987."
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Ambassador from Turkey: Who is Namik Tan?
Namik Tan has served as Turkey’s ambassador to the United States since February 2010.
Born in 1956 in Mardin, Tan graduated from the University of Ankara with a law degree.
He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1982 and worked in the Department of Maritime Affairs. His first overseas posting took him to Moscow, Russia, where he was stationed from 1984-1987."
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
More Turkish MPs denied release from prison: report - FOCUS Information Agency
"More Turkish MPs denied release from prison: report
26 June 2011 | 00:03 | FOCUS News Agency
Selma Irmak, Faysal Sariyildiz and Kemal Aktas, accused of being members pf the urban wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) won their parliamentary seats in June 12 elections as independent candidates from the mainly Kurdish southeast Anatolia."
More:More Turkish MPs denied release from prison: report - FOCUS Information Agency
26 June 2011 | 00:03 | FOCUS News Agency
Selma Irmak, Faysal Sariyildiz and Kemal Aktas, accused of being members pf the urban wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) won their parliamentary seats in June 12 elections as independent candidates from the mainly Kurdish southeast Anatolia."
More:More Turkish MPs denied release from prison: report - FOCUS Information Agency
Back to Ankara, and fast
"Back to Ankara, and fast
By Zvi Bar'el
The Middle Eastern kaleidoscope has once again made a 180-degree turn, revealing a new picture. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulating him for his party's sweeping victory in the elections is only one aspect."
More:Back to Ankara, and fast - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
By Zvi Bar'el
The Middle Eastern kaleidoscope has once again made a 180-degree turn, revealing a new picture. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's letter to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan congratulating him for his party's sweeping victory in the elections is only one aspect."
More:Back to Ankara, and fast - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
Shish! This city serves more than kebabs - Europe, Travel - The Independent
"Shish! This city serves more than kebabs
Istanbul's food was always good, but the choice was so limited. A new generation of chefs is changing all that, says Tina Walsh
Sunday, 26 June 2011
I'm sipping Kavaklidere Egeo, a delicious Anatolian sauvignon blanc, in the Lebi-i-Derya restaurant in Istanbul."
More:Shish! This city serves more than kebabs - Europe, Travel - The Independent
Istanbul's food was always good, but the choice was so limited. A new generation of chefs is changing all that, says Tina Walsh
Sunday, 26 June 2011
I'm sipping Kavaklidere Egeo, a delicious Anatolian sauvignon blanc, in the Lebi-i-Derya restaurant in Istanbul."
More:Shish! This city serves more than kebabs - Europe, Travel - The Independent
A Tale of Two New Cities for Cairo and Istanbul
"A Tale of Two New Cities for Cairo and Istanbul
Rapid urban expansion has turned the historic cities of Cairo and Istanbul into overcrowded, traffic-clogged mega-metropolises full of blight, congestion, and pollution. To this problem, similar and unlikely sounding solutions have been proposed in both countries: Build two new Cairos and Istanbuls.
The plans to build two new mixed-used developments east and west of Cairo -- not so creatively named Eastown and Westown -- drew praise from the Middle East environmental website Green Prophet:"
More:A Tale of Two New Cities for Cairo and Istanbul : TreeHugger
Rapid urban expansion has turned the historic cities of Cairo and Istanbul into overcrowded, traffic-clogged mega-metropolises full of blight, congestion, and pollution. To this problem, similar and unlikely sounding solutions have been proposed in both countries: Build two new Cairos and Istanbuls.
The plans to build two new mixed-used developments east and west of Cairo -- not so creatively named Eastown and Westown -- drew praise from the Middle East environmental website Green Prophet:"
More:A Tale of Two New Cities for Cairo and Istanbul : TreeHugger
An open letter from Afghan refugees in Turkey to UNHCR - Kabul Press | Afghanistan Press | کابل پرس | افغانستان پرس
"An open letter from Afghan refugees in Turkey to UNHCR
Saturday 25 June 2011
Dear UNHCR Authorities,
Afghans refugees are the third largest irregular refugee group in Turkey. Most have fled the war in Afghanistan. In 2010, refugees from Afghanistan numbered near 3,500 and made a sizable proportion of Turkey’s registered migrants. Most of them were spread out over satellite cities, with the following being the specific locations: Van, Ağrı, Kayseri, Gaziantep, Eskişehir, Çorum, Adana, Kahraman Maraş, Newşehir, Niğde, Sivas, Tokat, Istanbul, Ankara, Kutahya, Burdur, Konya, Karaman, Aksaray, Niğde and Hatay."
More:An open letter from Afghan refugees in Turkey to UNHCR - Kabul Press | Afghanistan Press | کابل پرس | افغانستان پرس
Saturday 25 June 2011
Dear UNHCR Authorities,
Afghans refugees are the third largest irregular refugee group in Turkey. Most have fled the war in Afghanistan. In 2010, refugees from Afghanistan numbered near 3,500 and made a sizable proportion of Turkey’s registered migrants. Most of them were spread out over satellite cities, with the following being the specific locations: Van, Ağrı, Kayseri, Gaziantep, Eskişehir, Çorum, Adana, Kahraman Maraş, Newşehir, Niğde, Sivas, Tokat, Istanbul, Ankara, Kutahya, Burdur, Konya, Karaman, Aksaray, Niğde and Hatay."
More:An open letter from Afghan refugees in Turkey to UNHCR - Kabul Press | Afghanistan Press | کابل پرس | افغانستان پرس
GB women out of European Championships in Poland
"GB women out of European Championships in Poland
By Jessica Creighton
GB crash out of debut European Champs in second round
Great Britain women have slumped out of the European Championships after they lost 64-57 to Turkey and Russia beat the Czech Republic.
With Russia overcoming the Czechs 69-55, GB can no longer progress to the knock-out stages of what is their debut EuroBasket competition."
More:BBC Sport - GB women out of European Championships in Poland
By Jessica Creighton
GB crash out of debut European Champs in second round
Great Britain women have slumped out of the European Championships after they lost 64-57 to Turkey and Russia beat the Czech Republic.
With Russia overcoming the Czechs 69-55, GB can no longer progress to the knock-out stages of what is their debut EuroBasket competition."
More:BBC Sport - GB women out of European Championships in Poland
Turkey renews strategic ties with Israel ahead of showdown with Syria
"Turkey renews strategic ties with Israel ahead of showdown with Syria
DEBKAfile Special Report June 25, 2011, 9:04 AM (GMT+02:00)
After more than a year of strained relations, Turkey has decided to restore military and intelligence collaboration in the eastern Mediterranean with Israel as Ankara heads for a military showdown with Syria, according to debkafile's exclusive military sources. The deal worked out between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also gives Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan a role in Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy and a chance to bring Hamas into the process.
The deal was discussed in a telephone conversation that took place between the US president and Turkish prime minister last Tuesday June 21, hours after Assad's hardnosed speech at Damascus University. The last ends were tied up when Israel's Deputy Prime Minister, Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Yaalon, visited Ankara secretly last week and met Erdogan and Fidan Hakan, the head of Turkish intelligence MIT."
More:DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism, Security
DEBKAfile Special Report June 25, 2011, 9:04 AM (GMT+02:00)
After more than a year of strained relations, Turkey has decided to restore military and intelligence collaboration in the eastern Mediterranean with Israel as Ankara heads for a military showdown with Syria, according to debkafile's exclusive military sources. The deal worked out between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu also gives Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan a role in Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy and a chance to bring Hamas into the process.
The deal was discussed in a telephone conversation that took place between the US president and Turkish prime minister last Tuesday June 21, hours after Assad's hardnosed speech at Damascus University. The last ends were tied up when Israel's Deputy Prime Minister, Strategic Affairs Minister Moshe Yaalon, visited Ankara secretly last week and met Erdogan and Fidan Hakan, the head of Turkish intelligence MIT."
More:DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism, Security
Arms race between Azerbaijan and Armenia is very alarming – Finnish expert
"Arms race between Azerbaijan and Armenia is very alarming – Finnish expert
Sat 25 June 2011 07:48 GMT | 3:48 Local Time
Mikko Palonkorpi, Researcher, Finnish Graduate School for Russian and East European Studies Unoversity of Helsenki."
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Sat 25 June 2011 07:48 GMT | 3:48 Local Time
Mikko Palonkorpi, Researcher, Finnish Graduate School for Russian and East European Studies Unoversity of Helsenki."
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With modern world not in such great shape, newest ark almost ready to ship out » Columns » Bluefield Daily Telegraph, Bluefield, WV
"With modern world not in such great shape, newest ark almost ready to ship out
By LARRY HYPES Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Don’t panic, but a man in the Netherlands is almost finished building an ark. Yes — built to the same specifications as the one Noah and his family built. The biblical account is found in Genesis 6-9 and also in the Quran. There is scarcely a civilization — including many Native American tribes — which does not have a story of “the great flood” and we even know where the ship is supposed to be berthed."
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By LARRY HYPES Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Don’t panic, but a man in the Netherlands is almost finished building an ark. Yes — built to the same specifications as the one Noah and his family built. The biblical account is found in Genesis 6-9 and also in the Quran. There is scarcely a civilization — including many Native American tribes — which does not have a story of “the great flood” and we even know where the ship is supposed to be berthed."
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Armed Men Assault Popular Delegation at a Camp Near the Turkish Borders - SANA, Syria
"Armed Men Assault Popular Delegation at a Camp Near the Turkish Borders
Jun 25, 2011
Jisr al-Shoughour, north west, (SANA)-Armed men who dominate a camp for the displaced people on Friday assaulted a popular delegation which were heading for the camp along with the Syrian Red Crescent in Jisr al-Shoughour to ask the displaced to come back home."
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Jun 25, 2011
Jisr al-Shoughour, north west, (SANA)-Armed men who dominate a camp for the displaced people on Friday assaulted a popular delegation which were heading for the camp along with the Syrian Red Crescent in Jisr al-Shoughour to ask the displaced to come back home."
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Parliamentary numbers game may change Turkish constitution | euronews, world news
"Parliamentary numbers game may change Turkish constitution
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is closer to being able to implement a new constitution. A member of the Kurdish BDP party has lost his seat and this has added an extra seat to 326 won by Erdogan’s AK Party at this month’s elections. To call a referendum without the support of other parties, the AK Party needs 330."
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is closer to being able to implement a new constitution. A member of the Kurdish BDP party has lost his seat and this has added an extra seat to 326 won by Erdogan’s AK Party at this month’s elections. To call a referendum without the support of other parties, the AK Party needs 330."
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Turkey’s Demographic Transformation, 25 June 2011 Saturday 9:44
"[JTW Analysis] Turkey’s Demographic Transformation
By Emine Merve Keser, JTW
First census in Republic of Turkey was conducted four year after the War of Independence which revealed that the total population of the country was 13.6 million. When peace was spread in the country following the chaotic war years, there was a high and rapid increase in total size of the population. The highest level of birth rate was %0,028 in 1950s. However now, it is %0,013 and it is expected to be %0,009 in 2023. This means that Turkey’s population has started to decrease. Similarly, fertility rate of Turkey has been declining. While fertility rate was 7 per a woman in 1930s, it is now 2, 16 which shows the bottom line for the renewal of a population."
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By Emine Merve Keser, JTW
First census in Republic of Turkey was conducted four year after the War of Independence which revealed that the total population of the country was 13.6 million. When peace was spread in the country following the chaotic war years, there was a high and rapid increase in total size of the population. The highest level of birth rate was %0,028 in 1950s. However now, it is %0,013 and it is expected to be %0,009 in 2023. This means that Turkey’s population has started to decrease. Similarly, fertility rate of Turkey has been declining. While fertility rate was 7 per a woman in 1930s, it is now 2, 16 which shows the bottom line for the renewal of a population."
More:[JTW Analysis] Turkey’s Demographic Transformation, 25 June 2011 Saturday 9:44
MFA: Armenia never negotiated Karabakh with Turkey
"MFA: Armenia never negotiated Karabakh with Turkey
June 25, 2011 - 10:34 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia has never negotiated the Nagorno Karabakh issue with Turkey, spokesman for the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said."
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June 25, 2011 - 10:34 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia has never negotiated the Nagorno Karabakh issue with Turkey, spokesman for the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said."
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Turkey may pull support for Assad, analysts say
"Turkey may pull support for Assad, analysts say
ISTANBUL: Turkey's relationship with Syria's embattled regime grows frostier each day, and Ankara may withdraw support for President Bashar al-Assad if his crackdown on protests continues, analysts said."
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ISTANBUL: Turkey's relationship with Syria's embattled regime grows frostier each day, and Ankara may withdraw support for President Bashar al-Assad if his crackdown on protests continues, analysts said."
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Assad's army gathers on Turkish border
"Assad's army gathers on Turkish border
June 24, 2011 3:30 PM EDT
As mass anti-regime protests continue to swell in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad's government has reacted violently. Security forces used tear gas and live fire to turn back demonstrators in cities across the country. At least 15 people have died in the clashes so far."
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June 24, 2011 3:30 PM EDT
As mass anti-regime protests continue to swell in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad's government has reacted violently. Security forces used tear gas and live fire to turn back demonstrators in cities across the country. At least 15 people have died in the clashes so far."
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Diary: A naked woman in Istanbul streets
"A naked woman in Istanbul streets
Istanbul (Turkey) was exhibited with photographs and watched with some films. Walking naked on streets is impossible at Istanbul. Just Benetton photographer Jacques Sequela was first artist of naked photos around the world, I think. His figures are naked at parks, streets and fields, in hundreds people (OMG). Sequala haven't worked at Turkey (again I think). This was impossible and still so."
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Istanbul (Turkey) was exhibited with photographs and watched with some films. Walking naked on streets is impossible at Istanbul. Just Benetton photographer Jacques Sequela was first artist of naked photos around the world, I think. His figures are naked at parks, streets and fields, in hundreds people (OMG). Sequala haven't worked at Turkey (again I think). This was impossible and still so."
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Friday, June 24, 2011
Travel: From Byzantium to Constantinople to Istanbul
"Travel: From Byzantium to Constantinople to Istanbul
By Denny Stein
Photos By Dr. Park
They don't make magic carpets anymore, and if they did you'd probably have to pay a fee for each suitcase and extra legroom. It's a long flight from San Francisco to Istanbul, but it worth every minute of stale air and leg cramps. We left SFO on Monday afternoon, changed planes in Munich, and landed at Istanbul Airport on Tuesday night; our driver from the Sultanhan Hotel met us outside baggage pick-up. We had arrived on time and with all our bags, quite proud of ourselves and grateful to our travel agent, Anji Grainger of Panorama Travel."
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By Denny Stein
Photos By Dr. Park
They don't make magic carpets anymore, and if they did you'd probably have to pay a fee for each suitcase and extra legroom. It's a long flight from San Francisco to Istanbul, but it worth every minute of stale air and leg cramps. We left SFO on Monday afternoon, changed planes in Munich, and landed at Istanbul Airport on Tuesday night; our driver from the Sultanhan Hotel met us outside baggage pick-up. We had arrived on time and with all our bags, quite proud of ourselves and grateful to our travel agent, Anji Grainger of Panorama Travel."
More:Tri-City Voice Newspaper - Whats Happening - Fremont, Union City, Newark, California
Turkey aligns with West on regional turbulence - seattlepi.com
"Turkey aligns with West on regional turbulence
CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, Associated Press
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Zeynep Gurcanli, a Turkish journalist, endured lengthy security checks upon arrival at Israel's international airport on her previous reporting trips. This week, however, Israeli authorities rolled out a red carpet of sorts for media guests from Turkey, an old ally turned harsh critic."
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CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, Associated Press
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Zeynep Gurcanli, a Turkish journalist, endured lengthy security checks upon arrival at Israel's international airport on her previous reporting trips. This week, however, Israeli authorities rolled out a red carpet of sorts for media guests from Turkey, an old ally turned harsh critic."
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Turkey belongs to Europe
"Turkey belongs to Europe
Friday, June 24, 2011
GÜVEN SAK
I first saw Gaziantep only about five years ago. My fault, totally: I have to admit. What struck me in Gaziantep at first sight was its close resemblance to my hometown, Bursa. That astonished me at the time. Another fault, I know. Gaziantep is in the southeast of Asia Minor, while Bursa is in the northwest. But they look very much alike. Especially nowadays with the opening of new shopping malls in Gaziantep, they resemble each other more."
More:Turkey belongs to Europe - Hurriyet Daily News
Friday, June 24, 2011
GÜVEN SAK
I first saw Gaziantep only about five years ago. My fault, totally: I have to admit. What struck me in Gaziantep at first sight was its close resemblance to my hometown, Bursa. That astonished me at the time. Another fault, I know. Gaziantep is in the southeast of Asia Minor, while Bursa is in the northwest. But they look very much alike. Especially nowadays with the opening of new shopping malls in Gaziantep, they resemble each other more."
More:Turkey belongs to Europe - Hurriyet Daily News
Istanbul secures presence in World Heritage List
"Istanbul secures presence in World Heritage List
Friday, June 24, 2011
VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
Istanbul has finally been assured that it will not be threatened with exclusion from UNESCO’s World Heritage List, according to a decision made by the organization’s board Thursday in Paris"
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Friday, June 24, 2011
VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
Istanbul has finally been assured that it will not be threatened with exclusion from UNESCO’s World Heritage List, according to a decision made by the organization’s board Thursday in Paris"
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Sema Kasapoglu honoured for contribution to women's football
"Sema Kasapoglu honoured for contribution to women's football
(FIFA.com) Friday 24 June 2011
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) held a special ceremony at its Lausanne headquarters on Thursday 23 June to present its prestigious Women in Sport Awards. The event, which coincided with Olympic Day, was attended by IOC president Jacques Rogge and Anita DeFrantz, chair of the IOC’s Women and Sport commission."
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(FIFA.com) Friday 24 June 2011
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) held a special ceremony at its Lausanne headquarters on Thursday 23 June to present its prestigious Women in Sport Awards. The event, which coincided with Olympic Day, was attended by IOC president Jacques Rogge and Anita DeFrantz, chair of the IOC’s Women and Sport commission."
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The Netherlands hands over command of NATO naval unit
"The Netherlands hands over command of NATO naval unit
13:36 GMT, June 24, 2011 In Aksaz on Friday 17 June, Commodore Michiel Hijmans handed over command of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 to his Turkish counterpart, Commodore Sinan Tosun. Commodore Hijmans and his staff have led this NATO flotilla for the past year."
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13:36 GMT, June 24, 2011 In Aksaz on Friday 17 June, Commodore Michiel Hijmans handed over command of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 to his Turkish counterpart, Commodore Sinan Tosun. Commodore Hijmans and his staff have led this NATO flotilla for the past year."
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Ethnic Armenian French Presidential Nominee To Back Turkey's EU Bid
"Ethnic Armenian French Presidential Nominee To Back Turkey's EU Bid
Friday, 24 June 2011 13:34
The Turkish publication has devoted an article to Maxim Verner, a young French political figure preparing to run for president in 2012.
The 21-year-old is said to be half-Armenian and was born in France, to a family of a taxi driver and a French mother of Armenian descent, Tert.am reported."
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Friday, 24 June 2011 13:34
The Turkish publication has devoted an article to Maxim Verner, a young French political figure preparing to run for president in 2012.
The 21-year-old is said to be half-Armenian and was born in France, to a family of a taxi driver and a French mother of Armenian descent, Tert.am reported."
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Former general testifies at court on missionaries’ murder
"Former general testifies at court on missionaries’ murder
Friday, June 24, 2011
ISTANBUL – Daily News with wires
Retired Gen. Hurşit Tolon was released after testifying Friday morning at Beşiktaş Courthouse in Istanbul regarding an ongoing investigation into the Zirve Publishing House massacres during which three Christians were killed."
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Friday, June 24, 2011
ISTANBUL – Daily News with wires
Retired Gen. Hurşit Tolon was released after testifying Friday morning at Beşiktaş Courthouse in Istanbul regarding an ongoing investigation into the Zirve Publishing House massacres during which three Christians were killed."
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Hidden Armenians in Turkey expose their identities
"Hidden Armenians in Turkey expose their identities
Friday, June 24, 2011
VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
DİYARBAKIR – Hürriyet Daily News
The stories of Armenians who had concealed their identities for decades have begun surfacing over recent years as Turkey continues treading its path toward democratization. Many of them live under their Sunni – Muslim or Kurdish – Alevi identities, although they still define themselves ethnically as Armenians."
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Friday, June 24, 2011
VERCİHAN ZİFLİOĞLU
DİYARBAKIR – Hürriyet Daily News
The stories of Armenians who had concealed their identities for decades have begun surfacing over recent years as Turkey continues treading its path toward democratization. Many of them live under their Sunni – Muslim or Kurdish – Alevi identities, although they still define themselves ethnically as Armenians."
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16 released in Istanbul Bourse investigation
"16 released in Istanbul Bourse investigation
Friday, June 24, 2011
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News
A total of 38 brokers and dealers of the Istanbul bourse gave their statements in the Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, on allegations of bourse manipulations. While 16 were released, Istanbul’s Sarıyer court was asked to approve the arrest of the remaining 22 people, as the Daily News went to print on Friday."
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Friday, June 24, 2011
ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News
A total of 38 brokers and dealers of the Istanbul bourse gave their statements in the Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, on allegations of bourse manipulations. While 16 were released, Istanbul’s Sarıyer court was asked to approve the arrest of the remaining 22 people, as the Daily News went to print on Friday."
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Istanbul Music Festival, review
"Istanbul Music Festival, review
The Byzantine church of Hagia Eirene provides an ideal setting for the Istanbul Music Festival. Rating * * * *
By John Allison
Gidon Kremer and the Kremerata Baltica
Presented under the banner of “Journeys to Faraway Lands”, this year’s Istanbul Music Festival puts Turkish composers and musicians into a mix featuring performers and works from around the world. Elsewhere, that might sound like a catch-all theme, yet here it makes complete sense. Taking as its starting point the Années de pèlerinage of Liszt in his bicentennial year, the entire programme flows naturally in a city that has long been at the cultural crossroads. "
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The Byzantine church of Hagia Eirene provides an ideal setting for the Istanbul Music Festival. Rating * * * *
By John Allison
Gidon Kremer and the Kremerata Baltica
Presented under the banner of “Journeys to Faraway Lands”, this year’s Istanbul Music Festival puts Turkish composers and musicians into a mix featuring performers and works from around the world. Elsewhere, that might sound like a catch-all theme, yet here it makes complete sense. Taking as its starting point the Années de pèlerinage of Liszt in his bicentennial year, the entire programme flows naturally in a city that has long been at the cultural crossroads. "
More:Istanbul Music Festival, review - Telegraph
Syria: US fears violence could spread to Turkey as more refugees flee Assad troops | Mail Online
"U.S. fears Syrian violence could spread to Turkey as more refugees flee Assad troops
Syria is risking a clash with Turkey as it masses troops near the Turkish border in an attempt to stamp out anti-government protests from thousands of its citizens who have fled to makeship camps there."
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Syria is risking a clash with Turkey as it masses troops near the Turkish border in an attempt to stamp out anti-government protests from thousands of its citizens who have fled to makeship camps there."
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Bulgaria: Bulgaria Gives Up on Trying to Make Gas Pipe to Turkey Part of Nabucco - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency
"Bulgaria Gives Up on Trying to Make Gas Pipe to Turkey Part of Nabucco
Energy | June 24, 2011, Friday
The Bulgarian government is no longer trying to make the future gas interconnection between Bulgaria and Turkey a section of the EU-sponsored gas transit pipeline Nabucco, Economy Minister Traikov announced."
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Energy | June 24, 2011, Friday
The Bulgarian government is no longer trying to make the future gas interconnection between Bulgaria and Turkey a section of the EU-sponsored gas transit pipeline Nabucco, Economy Minister Traikov announced."
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Syrian refugees in Turkey near 12,000 after new exodus
"Syrian refugees in Turkey near 12,000 after new exodus
Syrian refugees are seen in a refugee camp in the Turkish border town of Boynuegin in Hatay province June 13, 2011. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
ANKARA - THE number of Syrians sheltering in Turkey has approached 12,000 after some 1,500 refugees poured across the border on Thursday and Friday, officials said. "
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Syrian refugees are seen in a refugee camp in the Turkish border town of Boynuegin in Hatay province June 13, 2011. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
ANKARA - THE number of Syrians sheltering in Turkey has approached 12,000 after some 1,500 refugees poured across the border on Thursday and Friday, officials said. "
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Istanbul: Where Europe and Asia collide - CNN.com
"Istanbul: Where Europe and Asia collide
By George Webster for CNN
June 24, 2011 7:25 a.m. EDT
Istanbul is Turkey's cultural and financial epicenter, and the only city to sit on two continents
From a subterranean basilica to an Ottoman palace, we pick out some of the city's top spots
All within easy reach of coast, so those traveling by sail never have to move far from their boat
This month, MainSail reports on the Extreme Series Grand Prix Video in Istanbul. Here we present a waterfront guide to this timeless, vibrant city.
(CNN) -- With it's jumble of Byzantine cathedrals, Ottoman mosques and contemporary tower blocks, Istanbul is one of the world's most historic cities as well as a clamorous modern metropolis."
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By George Webster for CNN
June 24, 2011 7:25 a.m. EDT
Istanbul is Turkey's cultural and financial epicenter, and the only city to sit on two continents
From a subterranean basilica to an Ottoman palace, we pick out some of the city's top spots
All within easy reach of coast, so those traveling by sail never have to move far from their boat
This month, MainSail reports on the Extreme Series Grand Prix Video in Istanbul. Here we present a waterfront guide to this timeless, vibrant city.
(CNN) -- With it's jumble of Byzantine cathedrals, Ottoman mosques and contemporary tower blocks, Istanbul is one of the world's most historic cities as well as a clamorous modern metropolis."
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Turkish - Israeli Relations : Indybay
"Turkish - Israeli Relations
by Stephen Lendman
Friday Jun 24th, 2011 12:53 AM
Turkish - Israeli Relations - by Stephen Lendman
In May 2010, Israel's Gaza Freedom Flotilla Mavi Marmara mother ship attack, killing nine Turkish citizens, stoked tensions between the two countries.
At the time, Turkey warned it might sever diplomatic relations unless Israel apologized, consented to an independent international investigation, and ended its Gaza siege.
Israel, however, refused and stonewalled. Frayed ties followed. In fact, they began deteriorating earlier in the new millennium despite years of closer military, economic, political, technological, cultural, academic, and practical relations."
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by Stephen Lendman
Friday Jun 24th, 2011 12:53 AM
Turkish - Israeli Relations - by Stephen Lendman
In May 2010, Israel's Gaza Freedom Flotilla Mavi Marmara mother ship attack, killing nine Turkish citizens, stoked tensions between the two countries.
At the time, Turkey warned it might sever diplomatic relations unless Israel apologized, consented to an independent international investigation, and ended its Gaza siege.
Israel, however, refused and stonewalled. Frayed ties followed. In fact, they began deteriorating earlier in the new millennium despite years of closer military, economic, political, technological, cultural, academic, and practical relations."
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Turkey And Iran: A Delicate Balance
"Turkey And Iran: A Delicate Balance
Written by: SETimes
June 24, 2011
By Aaron Stein
With the latest signals from Tehran causing renewed alarm, officials in Turkey agree with their Western counterparts that a nuclear Iran would adversely affect regional security. But differences remain over how best to resolve the problem."
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Written by: SETimes
June 24, 2011
By Aaron Stein
With the latest signals from Tehran causing renewed alarm, officials in Turkey agree with their Western counterparts that a nuclear Iran would adversely affect regional security. But differences remain over how best to resolve the problem."
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AFP: Israel sees chance to mend fences with Turkey: report
"Israel sees chance to mend fences with Turkey: report
ANKARA — Israel and Turkey have an opportunity to end a deep crisis in their ties following mutual gestures, Israel's deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon was quoted as saying Friday.
In an interview published in Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News paper, Ayalon highlighted a letter Israel's premier sent to his Turkish counterpart to congratulate him for his recent election win and a Turkish Islamist charity's decision not to send a ferry on a second mission to blockaded Gaza."
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ANKARA — Israel and Turkey have an opportunity to end a deep crisis in their ties following mutual gestures, Israel's deputy foreign minister Danny Ayalon was quoted as saying Friday.
In an interview published in Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News paper, Ayalon highlighted a letter Israel's premier sent to his Turkish counterpart to congratulate him for his recent election win and a Turkish Islamist charity's decision not to send a ferry on a second mission to blockaded Gaza."
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Turkey aligns with West on regional turbulence | The Jakarta Post
"Turkey aligns with West on regional turbulence
Christopher Torchia, Associated Press, Ankara | Fri, 06/24/2011 5:05 PM
Zeynep Gurcanli, a Turkish journalist, endured lengthy security checks upon arrival at Israel's international airport on her previous reporting trips. This week, however, Israeli authorities rolled out a red carpet of sorts for media guests from Turkey, an old ally turned harsh critic."
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Christopher Torchia, Associated Press, Ankara | Fri, 06/24/2011 5:05 PM
Zeynep Gurcanli, a Turkish journalist, endured lengthy security checks upon arrival at Israel's international airport on her previous reporting trips. This week, however, Israeli authorities rolled out a red carpet of sorts for media guests from Turkey, an old ally turned harsh critic."
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Ministers speak of opportunity to improve Turkey ties
"Ministers speak of opportunity to improve Turkey ties
By JPOST.COM STAFF
06/24/2011 10:49
Meridor says it's in Israeli, Turkish interest to restore ties; Ayalon suggests Ankara role in Palestinian peace efforts, 'Hurriyet' reports."
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By JPOST.COM STAFF
06/24/2011 10:49
Meridor says it's in Israeli, Turkish interest to restore ties; Ayalon suggests Ankara role in Palestinian peace efforts, 'Hurriyet' reports."
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Turkey Agrees to Perform EU Stress Test for Nuclear Safety, 24 June 2011 Friday 9:23
"Turkey Agrees to Perform EU Stress Test for Nuclear Safety
Friday, 24 June 2011
Turkey and Russia agreed to use stress test developed by the European Union (EU) as a reference for nuclear safety."
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Friday, 24 June 2011
Turkey and Russia agreed to use stress test developed by the European Union (EU) as a reference for nuclear safety."
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The EU, Turkey and the Arab spring - timesofmalta.com
"The EU, Turkey and the Arab spring
In an article I wrote some months ago on the disturbances in North Africa and the Middle East I expressed my doubts as to whether these revolutions could ever lead to democracy as many are hoping. My arguments were based on the assumption that Islam, of its very nature, does not allow for democratic rule."
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In an article I wrote some months ago on the disturbances in North Africa and the Middle East I expressed my doubts as to whether these revolutions could ever lead to democracy as many are hoping. My arguments were based on the assumption that Islam, of its very nature, does not allow for democratic rule."
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Breakdown in EU Turkey talks breakdown | euronews, world news
"Breakdown in EU Turkey talks breakdown
27/11/06 01:11 CET
Trade talks have broken down between the European Union and Turkey in a row that could lead to the suspension of accession talks. The dispute centres on Turkey’s refusal to lift an embargo on imports from EU member Cyprus. Finland as holders of the Union’s rotating Presidency issued an ultimatum to Turkey to start accepting the goods by December 6 or face a suspension of the accession talks. Ankara has said it will not accept Cypriot goods until the European Union lifts its embargo on trade with northern Cyprus – the pro-Turkish state that’s not recognised by the international community."
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27/11/06 01:11 CET
Trade talks have broken down between the European Union and Turkey in a row that could lead to the suspension of accession talks. The dispute centres on Turkey’s refusal to lift an embargo on imports from EU member Cyprus. Finland as holders of the Union’s rotating Presidency issued an ultimatum to Turkey to start accepting the goods by December 6 or face a suspension of the accession talks. Ankara has said it will not accept Cypriot goods until the European Union lifts its embargo on trade with northern Cyprus – the pro-Turkish state that’s not recognised by the international community."
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Court ban on newly elected Turkish politicians stirs tension - People's Daily Online
"Court ban on newly elected Turkish politicians stirs tension
15:30, June 24, 2011
Turkish court ruled out Thursday against the release of two jailed newly elected candidates of main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), blocking them to take their seats in the parliament."
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15:30, June 24, 2011
Turkish court ruled out Thursday against the release of two jailed newly elected candidates of main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), blocking them to take their seats in the parliament."
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Turkish Lira Rises After EU Voices Support for Greece, Oil Drops - Businessweek
"Turkish Lira Rises After EU Voices Support for Greece, Oil Drops
June 24, 2011, 2:41 AM EDT
By Selcuk Gokoluk
June 24 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s lira gained in Istanbul after European Union leaders voiced support for Greece, easing concerns over a default, and a slump in energy prices eased concern the global recovery will falter."
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June 24, 2011, 2:41 AM EDT
By Selcuk Gokoluk
June 24 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s lira gained in Istanbul after European Union leaders voiced support for Greece, easing concerns over a default, and a slump in energy prices eased concern the global recovery will falter."
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UN Says ‘Remarkable Increase’ in Syrians Fleeing to Turkey - Bloomberg
"UN Says ‘Remarkable Increase’ in Syrians Fleeing to Turkey
By Caroline Alexander and Bill Varner - Jun 23, 2011 6:42 PM ET
The United Nations’ refugee agency said there has been “a remarkable increase” of Syrians seeking refuge in Turkey, following reports that Syrian troops continued sweeping northern regions to quash anti-government protests. "
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By Caroline Alexander and Bill Varner - Jun 23, 2011 6:42 PM ET
The United Nations’ refugee agency said there has been “a remarkable increase” of Syrians seeking refuge in Turkey, following reports that Syrian troops continued sweeping northern regions to quash anti-government protests. "
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US warns Syria over troop movement at Turkey border
"US warns Syria over troop movement at Turkey border
The US has expressed concern over reports that Syria is moving troops near the border with Turkey, and warned of a possible escalation of conflict."
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The US has expressed concern over reports that Syria is moving troops near the border with Turkey, and warned of a possible escalation of conflict."
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Utah Jazz select Enes Kanter with third pick | Deseret News
"Utah Jazz select Enes Kanter with third pick
Published: Thursday, June 23, 2011 7:52 p.m. MDT
By Larry D. Curtis, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Jazz couldn’t resist taking a big man Thursday night, selecting Enes Kanter with the No. 3 pick of the NBA draft. Kanter comes from Turkey and tried to play for Kentucky but was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. He is 6-foot-11 with a 7-2 wingspan and brings 260 pounds to help Utah in the paint."
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Published: Thursday, June 23, 2011 7:52 p.m. MDT
By Larry D. Curtis, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Jazz couldn’t resist taking a big man Thursday night, selecting Enes Kanter with the No. 3 pick of the NBA draft. Kanter comes from Turkey and tried to play for Kentucky but was ruled ineligible by the NCAA. He is 6-foot-11 with a 7-2 wingspan and brings 260 pounds to help Utah in the paint."
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Pera Palace Hotel: Historic Istanbul Landmark
"Pera Palace Hotel: Historic Istanbul Landmark
By: Rana Babac, brandcritique.com | Posted: Jun. 23rd, 2011
Photo Courtesy of Pera Palace Hotel
King Edward VIII, Queen Elizabeth II, Emperor Franz Joseph, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sarah Bernhardt, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis have strolled through the halls of this iconic hotel. Being the prominent symbol of Istanbul's urban culture for over a century, Pera Palace has always been the heart of cosmopolitan Istanbul, bringing together neo-classical, art nouveau and oriental styles in an elegant mix. "
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By: Rana Babac, brandcritique.com | Posted: Jun. 23rd, 2011
Photo Courtesy of Pera Palace Hotel
King Edward VIII, Queen Elizabeth II, Emperor Franz Joseph, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sarah Bernhardt, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis have strolled through the halls of this iconic hotel. Being the prominent symbol of Istanbul's urban culture for over a century, Pera Palace has always been the heart of cosmopolitan Istanbul, bringing together neo-classical, art nouveau and oriental styles in an elegant mix. "
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Turkey denies supplying Gaddafi troop rations - Africa - Al Jazeera English
"Turkey denies supplying Gaddafi troop rations
Suggestion of having breached UN sanctions rejected after Turkish-made food items are found with Gaddafi troops.
Turkey responded after Al Jazeera reported finding Turkish-made rations at three Libyan military bases
Turkey has dismissed a suggestion that it may be breaching United Nations sanctions on Libya after Al Jazeera reported that Turkish food rations were feeding forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The Turkish foreign ministry said on Thursday it has no knowledge of any Turkish company exporting food rations or any other supplies to the Libyan government since UN Security Council sanctions were imposed on March 17."
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Suggestion of having breached UN sanctions rejected after Turkish-made food items are found with Gaddafi troops.
Turkey responded after Al Jazeera reported finding Turkish-made rations at three Libyan military bases
Turkey has dismissed a suggestion that it may be breaching United Nations sanctions on Libya after Al Jazeera reported that Turkish food rations were feeding forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The Turkish foreign ministry said on Thursday it has no knowledge of any Turkish company exporting food rations or any other supplies to the Libyan government since UN Security Council sanctions were imposed on March 17."
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Turkey: Time for reassessment
"Turkey: Time for reassessment
Thursday, June 23, 2011
MORTEN MESSERSCHMIDT - ROBERT ELLIS
The remarkable thing about the Turkish election result is not that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party, or AKP, won but the unanimity in the international press that it would not be good for Turkish democracy if they gained 330 seats or more in the Turkish parliament. In the event, half the votes only resulted in 326 seats, falling short of the 330 seats needed to change the constitution with a referendum and the 367 seats which would have made it possible for the government to change the constitution alone."
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
MORTEN MESSERSCHMIDT - ROBERT ELLIS
The remarkable thing about the Turkish election result is not that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party, or AKP, won but the unanimity in the international press that it would not be good for Turkish democracy if they gained 330 seats or more in the Turkish parliament. In the event, half the votes only resulted in 326 seats, falling short of the 330 seats needed to change the constitution with a referendum and the 367 seats which would have made it possible for the government to change the constitution alone."
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Regions' Cup 2011 - South Region Russia -Ankara – UEFA.com
"Ankara's Muhittin downs South Region Russia
Published: Thursday 23 June 2011, 20.45CET
South Region Russia 1-2 Ankara
The ten-man Russian side were left to rue a missed penalty as Muhittin Çetinkaya's 79th-minute goal ended their dream. "
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Published: Thursday 23 June 2011, 20.45CET
South Region Russia 1-2 Ankara
The ten-man Russian side were left to rue a missed penalty as Muhittin Çetinkaya's 79th-minute goal ended their dream. "
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Court rules against release for Balbay, Haberal
"Court rules against release for Balbay, Haberal
Thursday, June 23, 2011
ANKARA – Hürriyet Daily News
An Istanbul court has ruled to prevent the release of two prisoners who were elected to Parliament earlier this month, prompting their party, Turkey’s main opposition, to issue harsh criticism of the decision and convene an emergency meeting."
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
ANKARA – Hürriyet Daily News
An Istanbul court has ruled to prevent the release of two prisoners who were elected to Parliament earlier this month, prompting their party, Turkey’s main opposition, to issue harsh criticism of the decision and convene an emergency meeting."
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Musical success for former Miss Istanbul | 2011
"Musical success for former Miss Istanbul
Thursday, 23 June 2011
EYLEM Aman’s music videos have been watched more than 15 million times by fans on YouTube.
The singer, who is now based in Woodford Green, is currently at number one in the singles chart in her home country of Turkey.
Her first interview in Britain was with Ilford-based multi cultural station, NuSound 92fm, four months ago. "
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Thursday, 23 June 2011
EYLEM Aman’s music videos have been watched more than 15 million times by fans on YouTube.
The singer, who is now based in Woodford Green, is currently at number one in the singles chart in her home country of Turkey.
Her first interview in Britain was with Ilford-based multi cultural station, NuSound 92fm, four months ago. "
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Pro-Kurd party to boycott Turkey's parliament - Europe - Al Jazeera English
"Pro-Kurd party to boycott Turkey's parliament
Move by the BDP could trigger by-elections and raise tensions in the country's southeast.
Turkey's main pro-Kurdish party has decided that all its candidates elected in a June 12 vote will boycott parliament, according to the CNN Turk news channel.
The move by the Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), announced on Thursday, could trigger by-elections and raise tensions in the Kurdish southeast."
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Move by the BDP could trigger by-elections and raise tensions in the country's southeast.
Turkey's main pro-Kurdish party has decided that all its candidates elected in a June 12 vote will boycott parliament, according to the CNN Turk news channel.
The move by the Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), announced on Thursday, could trigger by-elections and raise tensions in the Kurdish southeast."
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Turkey's power to the people - BUSINESS NEW EUROPE
"Turkey's power to the people
David O'Byrne in Istanbul
June 23, 2011
If there has been one constant in the history of both the Turkish people and their country, it has been the relentless move westwards: from the steppes of Central Asia to Anatolia, and from there to Europe. And as of June 1 - 482 years on from the Ottoman siege of Vienna and 12 years on from Turkey's recognition as a candidate for EU membership - the country has made another step to the West with the interconnection of its national power grid to that of the pan-European ENTSO-E network."
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David O'Byrne in Istanbul
June 23, 2011
If there has been one constant in the history of both the Turkish people and their country, it has been the relentless move westwards: from the steppes of Central Asia to Anatolia, and from there to Europe. And as of June 1 - 482 years on from the Ottoman siege of Vienna and 12 years on from Turkey's recognition as a candidate for EU membership - the country has made another step to the West with the interconnection of its national power grid to that of the pan-European ENTSO-E network."
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More Turkish women killed by abusive husbands
"More Turkish women killed by abusive husbands
Two of the victims, Fatma Bağcı and Rengiye M., were shot dead by their husbands on Saturday and Wednesday.
Two more women were killed by their abusive husbands in separate incidents that arose in Ankara and Düzce this week, the Turkish media reported on Thursday. Four women in total have been killed by their abusive husbands over the last six days in various cities across Turkey."
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Two of the victims, Fatma Bağcı and Rengiye M., were shot dead by their husbands on Saturday and Wednesday.
Two more women were killed by their abusive husbands in separate incidents that arose in Ankara and Düzce this week, the Turkish media reported on Thursday. Four women in total have been killed by their abusive husbands over the last six days in various cities across Turkey."
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5.4 magnitude earthquake strikes eastern Turkey | General | World Bulletin
"5.4 magnitude earthquake strikes eastern Turkey
A 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck Elazig province in eastern Turkey on Thursday and was felt in the neighbouring province of Diyarbakir.
Boğaziçi University's Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said the epicenter of the quake, which hit the province at 10:34 a.m., was the İçme district and that it occurred at a depth of 6.1 kilometers."
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A 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck Elazig province in eastern Turkey on Thursday and was felt in the neighbouring province of Diyarbakir.
Boğaziçi University's Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute said the epicenter of the quake, which hit the province at 10:34 a.m., was the İçme district and that it occurred at a depth of 6.1 kilometers."
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Jail-turned-museum marks dark memories
"Jail-turned-museum marks dark memories
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency
The museum part of the Ulucanlar Prison in Ankara is now open to the public. The museum focuses on the chaotic pre-1980 period and features the objects of the convicts that stayed there. Also, there are 22 wax statues of prisoners placed inside prisoner dormitories and isolation chambers that are identical to their originals"
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency
The museum part of the Ulucanlar Prison in Ankara is now open to the public. The museum focuses on the chaotic pre-1980 period and features the objects of the convicts that stayed there. Also, there are 22 wax statues of prisoners placed inside prisoner dormitories and isolation chambers that are identical to their originals"
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Open letter to Erdogan : say "NO" to Israel 's new solicitations
"Open letter to Erdogan : say 'NO' to Israel 's new solicitations
Seeking to restore erstwhile good relations with Turkey, Israeli prime Minister Benymain Netanyahu has asked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to forget the past and turn over a new leaf in Israeli-Turkish relations....
Khalid Amayreh
Open letter to Erdogan : say 'NO' to Israel (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Seeking to restore erstwhile good relations with Turkey, Israeli prime Minister Benymain Netanyahu has asked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to forget the past and turn over a new leaf in Israeli-Turkish relations."
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Seeking to restore erstwhile good relations with Turkey, Israeli prime Minister Benymain Netanyahu has asked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to forget the past and turn over a new leaf in Israeli-Turkish relations....
Khalid Amayreh
Open letter to Erdogan : say 'NO' to Israel (Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Seeking to restore erstwhile good relations with Turkey, Israeli prime Minister Benymain Netanyahu has asked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to forget the past and turn over a new leaf in Israeli-Turkish relations."
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Turkey resurgent: Franklin Templeton
"Turkey resurgent: Franklin Templeton
by Nick Reeve
Mr von Hardenberg, who works on Mark Mobius' $1.1bn (£682m) Templeton Frontier Markets fund, said Turkey had stepped up its financial regulation following the near-collapse of several major banks in 2001."
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by Nick Reeve
Mr von Hardenberg, who works on Mark Mobius' $1.1bn (£682m) Templeton Frontier Markets fund, said Turkey had stepped up its financial regulation following the near-collapse of several major banks in 2001."
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Syrian Security Forces Enter Village Along Turkish Border - FoxNews.com
"Syrian Security Forces Enter Village Along Turkish Border
Published June 23, 2011
GUVECCI, Turkey -- Syrian activists said Thursday that troops backed by tanks and snipers have entered a village along the Turkish border as the regime expands its crackdown on a pro-democracy movement that has posed the gravest challenge to President Bashar Assad's rule."
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Published June 23, 2011
GUVECCI, Turkey -- Syrian activists said Thursday that troops backed by tanks and snipers have entered a village along the Turkish border as the regime expands its crackdown on a pro-democracy movement that has posed the gravest challenge to President Bashar Assad's rule."
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Turkish Equity Movers: Enka Insaat, Is Leasing, Metem Enerji
"Turkish Equity Movers: Enka Insaat, Is Leasing, Metem Enerji
Thursday, June 23, 2011
June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 Index fell for a second day, losing 377.29, or 0.6 percent, to 60,840.67 at the 12:30 p.m. close of the first session in Istanbul."
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
June 23 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 Index fell for a second day, losing 377.29, or 0.6 percent, to 60,840.67 at the 12:30 p.m. close of the first session in Istanbul."
More:Turkish Equity Movers: Enka Insaat, Is Leasing, Metem Enerji
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Turkey Ignoring Anti-LGBT Discrimination Says Amnesty | Care2 Causes
"Turkey Ignoring Anti-LGBT Discrimination Says Amnesty
Human Rights group Amnesty International has issued a new report condemning Turkey for ignoring violence and discrimination against the country’s LGBT population.
The 50-page report, entitled “Not an illness nor a crime: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Turkey demand equality,” highlights that hate crimes against LGBTs are pervasive but ignored by the Turkish government. The report stresses that trans women are left particularly vulnerable and are subject to a disproportionately high number of incidents without legal protection or remedy."
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Human Rights group Amnesty International has issued a new report condemning Turkey for ignoring violence and discrimination against the country’s LGBT population.
The 50-page report, entitled “Not an illness nor a crime: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Turkey demand equality,” highlights that hate crimes against LGBTs are pervasive but ignored by the Turkish government. The report stresses that trans women are left particularly vulnerable and are subject to a disproportionately high number of incidents without legal protection or remedy."
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Joshua W. Walker: Turkey's New AKP Government: Will It Move Towards a Liberal or Illiberal Democracy?
"Turkey's New AKP Government: Will It Move Towards a Liberal or Illiberal Democracy?
The Turkish election results are in with few surprises but with major questions as to Turkey's political directions. The Justice and Development Party (AKP), with its conservative-Muslim roots, claims the most victory, taking over half of the votes and improving three straight elections in a row, though it will lose seats in the new parliament. The Republican People's Party (CHP), with its secular, Kemalist legacy, improved on its last showing, but gained only a quarter of the vote. The ultranationalist National Movement Party (MHP) survived last-minute scandals to enter parliament with 13% of the vote. Even the Kurdish party managed to take seats in parliament with its independent candidates garnering 6% of the votes. What do the results betoken for the self-proclaimed model democracy in the Middle East? With these election results Turkey now faces a political crossroads. The new government of the AKP can either take Turkey down the road to constitutional reform in a more liberal democratic direction or revert to some of its campaign rhetoric that promoted illiberal tendencies that will only increase Turkey's societal divisions and repress fundamental political freedoms."
More:Joshua W. Walker: Turkey's New AKP Government: Will It Move Towards a Liberal or Illiberal Democracy?
The Turkish election results are in with few surprises but with major questions as to Turkey's political directions. The Justice and Development Party (AKP), with its conservative-Muslim roots, claims the most victory, taking over half of the votes and improving three straight elections in a row, though it will lose seats in the new parliament. The Republican People's Party (CHP), with its secular, Kemalist legacy, improved on its last showing, but gained only a quarter of the vote. The ultranationalist National Movement Party (MHP) survived last-minute scandals to enter parliament with 13% of the vote. Even the Kurdish party managed to take seats in parliament with its independent candidates garnering 6% of the votes. What do the results betoken for the self-proclaimed model democracy in the Middle East? With these election results Turkey now faces a political crossroads. The new government of the AKP can either take Turkey down the road to constitutional reform in a more liberal democratic direction or revert to some of its campaign rhetoric that promoted illiberal tendencies that will only increase Turkey's societal divisions and repress fundamental political freedoms."
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Syrian refugees in Turkish camp watch news of home | Reuters
"Syrian refugees in Turkish camp watch news of home
By Tulay Karadeniz
BOYNUYOGUN, Turkey | Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:07pm EDT
(Reuters) - At the small playground in the Boynuyogun refugee camp scores of children wait patiently for a turn on the swing, while in the television tents the adults watch events in the Syria they have fled."
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By Tulay Karadeniz
BOYNUYOGUN, Turkey | Sat Jun 18, 2011 12:07pm EDT
(Reuters) - At the small playground in the Boynuyogun refugee camp scores of children wait patiently for a turn on the swing, while in the television tents the adults watch events in the Syria they have fled."
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