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"Turkish Digest" - 15 new articles
- Why is ErdoÄan angry and Obama cool? - Turkish Daily News Feb 16, 2008
- Turkish military and government in sync on Cyprus - Turkish Daily News Feb 16, 2008
- Norway may be doorway to employment for 100,000 Turks
- EU official says Nabucco gas pipeline project is now 'more of a reality' - International Herald Tribune
- EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - Cyprus Vote: Big Ramifications for Turkey's EU Bid and NATO's Operational Capacity
- Chef Michael Caines in Istanbul - Times Online
- BBC NEWS | Middle East | Civilians losers in Turkey-PKK conflict
- AFP: US attorney general discusses Kurd rebels, Al-Qaeda in Turkey
- Indian Exporters and Manufacturers B2B Newspaper: India's Trade with Turkey on to fast track
- Washington, Baku Concerned About PKK Cells In Caucasus
- Turkish Cyprus says it's not a âcrime haven'
- Dutch minister under attack for defending ErdoÄanâs words
- Craig Brown: Istanbul with teenagers - Telegraph
- Barak says heâs lobbying for Turkeyâs EU bid
- Turkey needs to use its head on lifting ban - Opinion - Opinion - The Canberra Times
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Why is ErdoÄan angry and Obama cool? - Turkish Daily News Feb 16, 2008
"Why is ErdoÄan angry and Obama cool?
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Gila BENMAYOR
I still haven't gotten used to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan's anger and ill temper as his manner of speaking. âAnger is an art of public speaking,â he says, although frankly I am not sure if he adjusts it well."
More:Why is ErdoÄan angry and Obama cool? - Turkish Daily News Feb 16, 2008
Turkish military and government in sync on Cyprus - Turkish Daily News Feb 16, 2008
"Turkish military and government in sync on Cyprus
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Apparently, the government in Ankara has convinced the military to go along with its strategy on the Cyprus issue, expected to be endorsed in the near future"
More:Turkish military and government in sync on Cyprus - Turkish Daily News Feb 16, 2008
Norway may be doorway to employment for 100,000 Turks
"Norway may be doorway to employment for 100,000 Turks
Though it is the second richest nation in the world in terms of per capita income, Norway is now looking to Turkey for workers to fill the gaps left by its ageing population."
More:TODAY'S ZAMAN
EU official says Nabucco gas pipeline project is now 'more of a reality' - International Herald Tribune
"EU official says Nabucco gas pipeline project is now 'more of a reality'
ANKARA, Turkey: A top European Union official said Friday that Turkey was fully committed to an EU and U.S.-backed project to build a natural gas pipeline from the Caspian Sea region to Europe, and that the venture was now closer to becoming a reality."
More:EU official says Nabucco gas pipeline project is now 'more of a reality' - International Herald Tribune
EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - Cyprus Vote: Big Ramifications for Turkey's EU Bid and NATO's Operational Capacity
"CYPRUS VOTE: BIG RAMIFICATIONS FOR TURKEYâS EU BID AND NATOâS OPERATIONAL CAPACITY
2/15/08
The future of Turkeyâs European Union bid could hinge on the February 17 presidential election in Cyprus. The prospect of a new Greek Cypriot leadership may offer the last chance for uniting the divided island, analysts say. Permanent division, experts add, would create a lasting source of political tension that not only could prevent Turkeyâs EU accession, but also hamper the EUâs and NATOâs strategic capabilities."
More:EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - Cyprus Vote: Big Ramifications for Turkey's EU Bid and NATO's Operational Capacity
Chef Michael Caines in Istanbul - Times Online
"Chef Michael Caines in Istanbul
Great culture means great cuisine, says the award-winning chef who follows his nose to Istanbul
I don't expect to be served pizza as one of Istanbul's traditional dishes, but here it comes - thin bread like pitta, with tomato sauce. It's simple and authentic, and I love it.
This is part of my family's first meal in the city, served on the terrace of the Hamdi Et Lokantasi restaurant. The food tastes all the better because of the wonderful view overlooking the Golden Horn, an estuary separating the old and the new parts of European Istanbul. "
More:Chef Michael Caines in Istanbul - Times Online
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Civilians losers in Turkey-PKK conflict
"Civilians losers in Turkey-PKK conflict
By Crispin Thorold
BBC News, Khanaqa Valley, northern Iraq
Deep in the mountains, the Khanaqa Valley is one of the most idyllic places in northern Iraq. The jagged snow-covered peaks glisten in the sunlight."
More:BBC NEWS | Middle East | Civilians losers in Turkey-PKK conflict
AFP: US attorney general discusses Kurd rebels, Al-Qaeda in Turkey
"US attorney general discusses Kurd rebels, Al-Qaeda in Turkey
4 hours ago
ANKARA (AFP) â" US Attorney General Michael Mukasey held talks with Turkish officials here Friday on joint measures to combat Kurdish rebels and the Al-Qaeda extremist network.
Turkish-US cooperation against the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), whose militants take refuge in northern Iraq, 'has been active and successful and it continues,' Mukasey told reporters."
More:AFP: US attorney general discusses Kurd rebels, Al-Qaeda in Turkey
Indian Exporters and Manufacturers B2B Newspaper: India's Trade with Turkey on to fast track
"India's Trade with Turkey on to fast track
Bilateral trade with Turkey has skyrocketed by over 300 per cent from $ 36 billion in 2002 to $ 107 billion in 2007 and with the free trade agreement (FTA) between the two countries in an advanced stage of negotiations, the trade is certainly set to boom."
More:Indian Exporters and Manufacturers B2B Newspaper: India's Trade with Turkey on to fast track
Washington, Baku Concerned About PKK Cells In Caucasus
"Washington, Baku Concerned About PKK Cells In Caucasus
Azerbaijan's government has raised concerns with U.S. officials that militants from Turkey's Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) are expanding from northern Iraq into the Caucasus and could be setting up cells in Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov tells RFE/RL that the PKK issue was the main focus of his talks on February 14 with visiting U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State on Terrorism Frank Urbanchik."
More:Washington, Baku Concerned About PKK Cells In Caucasus
Turkish Cyprus says it's not a âcrime haven'
"Turkish Cyprus says it's not a âcrime haven'
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) by no means tolerates crime and criminals, Turkish Cypriot Foreign Minister Turgay Avcı said yesterday, in a bid to shed the KKTC's image as a haven for crooks with new laws on money laundering and casinos."
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Dutch minister under attack for defending ErdoÄanâs words
"Dutch minister under attack for defending ErdoÄanâs words
Anger directed at Dutch Integration Minister Ella Vogelaar, who has come under attack by political parties in the Dutch Parliament for her defense of a recent statement made by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan in Germany, is mostly based on distorted translations of ErdoÄanâs statement into Dutch, Turkish associations in the country have said."
More:TODAY'S ZAMAN
Craig Brown: Istanbul with teenagers - Telegraph
"Craig Brown: Istanbul with teenagers
Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 15/02/2008
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Can culture ever be cool? Craig Brown takes his teenagers to Istanbul to find out.
Waking up early on our first morning in Istanbul, I thought I'd go for a little walk, just to get my bearings. Crossing a park in the sunshine, I noticed an elderly man attaching a string of brightly coloured balloons to a couple of trees. What on earth was he up to?"
More:Craig Brown: Istanbul with teenagers - Telegraph
Barak says heâs lobbying for Turkeyâs EU bid
"Barak says heâs lobbying for Turkeyâs EU bid
Praising Turkey's role in the Middle East region by calling it a 'strategic player,' Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak suggested yesterday that it would be 'a grave mistake' for the European Union not to eventually let Turkey in as a full member of the bloc."
More:TODAY'S ZAMAN
Turkey needs to use its head on lifting ban - Opinion - Opinion - The Canberra Times
"Turkey needs to use its head on lifting ban
Pamela Bone
Iam able to report from Istanbul that there is no campaign to bring back the fez, which was banned by Kemal Ataturk 85 years ago. Why would there be? No one cares what men wear. What women might wear is another matter. What women should wear, according to Turkish media, is tearing the country apart."
More:Turkey needsto use its head on lifting ban - Opinion - Opinion - The Canberra Times
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Daughters of Atatürk is proud to promote Turkish Heritage across the globe. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk shaped the legacy we proudly inherited.
His integrity and dynamism and vision constantly inspires us. We are thankful to him for walking the untrodden path, achieving the unimaginable dream, living the eternal vision. We are the Turks, we are the future of Turkey.
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