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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Turkey: Election day clashes leave dozens injured

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Turkey: Election day clashes leave dozens injured

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Turkey: Turning mayoral elections into Armageddon rehearsal

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Media Buries Bombshell Turkey False Flag Attack

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Media Buries Bombshell Turkey False Flag Attack

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

URGENT: NATO"s Turkey Providing Air Support for Al Qaeda in Northern Syria

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URGENT: NATO"s Turkey Providing Air Support for Al Qaeda in Northern Syria

Friday, February 21, 2014

Turkey in turmoil




More than 100000 Turkish protesters have gathered at Istanbul’s Taksim Square, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan. Thousands…
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Turkey in turmoil

Thursday, December 5, 2013

[286] Turkey Pardon Fail, Black Friday Mass Consumption, Greenpeace Takes on the World

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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Egypt expels Turkish ambassador, Turkey retaliates


Supporters of Egypt’s deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood wave Turkish and Egyptian flags during a rally in protest against the recent violence in Egypt, outside of the Eminonu New mosque in Istanbul August 17, 2013.


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Monday, November 18, 2013

US agrees to keep Patriot missiles in Turkey


(AP) — Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the U.S. will continue to provide two Patriot missile batteries in Turkey for another year as part of that country’s air defenses while the civil war rages on in Syria.


Pentagon spokesman Carl Woog says Hagel met with Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu (AH’-meht dah-voot-OH’-loo), on Monday and said the missiles will remain. They are under NATO command and Turkey requested they stay another year. They also discussed the effort to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons.


The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has a plan to destroy Syria’s estimated 1,300-ton arsenal, which includes mustard gas and sarin, outside Syria, but has yet to find a country willing to host the risky operation.


The operation began with inspections more than a month ago.


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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Turkey Filmfest screens Iranian films


Two Iranian cinematic creations have been screened at the 2013 edition of Istanbul International Children’s Film Festival (IICFF) in Turkey.


A Time to Love by Ebrahim Forouzesh and The Sound of My Foot by Mehrdad Khoshbakht represented Iran’s cinema in the Turkish festival.


Forouzesh’s 90-minute movie features the story of a disabled boy and his dreams that come true one day.


The film was presented in several international film festivals. It also won prize at the 2012 Art Amphora Balkan Festival of Films and Television Programs for Children and Youth in Bulgaria.


Khoshbakht’s screen creation, The Sound of My Foot recounts the story of a 13-year-old runner who lost his foot after stepping on a landmine but he tries to continue as a successful runner with an artificial foot.


The movie received top prize at the 12th China International Children’s Film Festival held in September, 2013.


The film was nominated for the Best Film, the Best director, the Best Sound Mix and the Best Screenwriter awards of the 2011 Rassegna Cinematografica Internazionale Sport Film festival in Italy.


It was also candidate for Best Film, Best Paralympics Film, Best Sound, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Screenplay and Best Director in the Italy’s festival that was held in Palermo.


Established in 2003, Istanbul children film festival aims to bring children closer to culture and art and takes an important step in creating the cinema audience of the future.


The 2013 edition of the festival took place from November 1 through 8.


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Friday, November 8, 2013

VIDEO: Tipsy Turkeys Taste Better







Farmer Joe Morette of Henniker, N.H., stumbled upon his idea for making his Thanksgiving turkeys taste better. He says giving them beer instead of water was the result of a happy accident, and it makes them fatter, more flavorful and juicier. Photo: AP.













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Thursday, November 7, 2013

VIDEO: Turkish Police Fire Tear Gas As Kurds Protest Against Syria Wall









Turkish riot police fired tear gas on Thursday to disperse Kurdish protesters demonstrating against government plans to build a wall along part of the border with Syria. Thousands of mostly young men, many waving red, yellow and green Kurdish flags, had earlier gathered to protest the plans in the Turkish town of Nusaybin, separated from the Syrian town of Qamishli by a strip of no-man’s land and barbed wire fencing. Kurdish groups have decried the move as a government effort to prevent Kurdish communities on both sides of the Turkish-Syrian border from strengthening ties.













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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Abducted Turkey pilots appear in video

A combo image of Turkish Airlines pilots, Murat Akpinar (right) and Murat Agca who were kidnapped on August 9, 2013 in Lebanon’s capital city of Beirut.



Two Turkish pilots, who were abducted in Lebanon last August, have appeared in a new video showing them alive and in good health.


In the video aired by the Lebanese television station, LBCI, on Tuesday, Murat Akpinar, one of the two pilots, said “Today is Oct. 14, one day before [Eid al-Adha]. I would like to return to my home. I’m fine.”


His co-pilot, Murat Agca, said, “I’m safe and sound. I miss my family, my children and my country.”


On August 9, Lebanon’s Interior Ministry said Akpinar and Agca, were abducted by gunmen in the capital Beirut.


“A kidnapping operation took place at 3:00 a.m. targeting a bus carrying several members of a Turkish Airlines crew going from the airport to the hotel,” said Lebanese Interior Minister Marwan Charbel.



After the incident, Lebanese authorities launched an investigation into the details of the abduction, and security forces were deployed near the scene of the incident.

Also, Turkish Foreign Ministry said, “Given the current situation, it is vital that our citizens avoid all travels to Lebanon.”


The ministry stated that Ankara expected the Lebanese government to take “all necessary measures” to ensure the safety of Turkish citizens in the country.


On August 30, in a recorded video message, Akpinar said, “We are … waiting for help in our case so that we would be released soon,” adding, “We salute our country and we want to tell our families that we miss them.”


The abduction was seen as related to the case of 11 Lebanese Shia pilgrims who were kidnapped by foreign-backed militants in Syria’s Aleppo province in May 2012. Some of those pilgrims have been released, but most are still held captive.


Turkey, along with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have been supporting militants fighting to topple the Syrian government since the Arab country plunged into unrest in March 2011.


According to the United Nations, more than 100,000 people have been killed and millions displaced in the violence.


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Thursday, October 10, 2013

VIDEO: U.S., Turkey Clashing Over Arms Flow Into Syria







The U.S. and Turkey are clashing over Syria, complicating U.S. efforts and highlighting how Middle East turmoil is upending longstanding alliances. Adam Entous reports. Photo: AP.













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VIDEO: U.S., Turkey Clashing Over Arms Flow Into Syria









The U.S. and Turkey are clashing over Syria, complicating U.S. efforts and highlighting how Middle East turmoil is upending longstanding alliances. Adam Entous reports. Photo: AP.













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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

VIDEO: Turkey Shoots Down Syrian Helicopter







A Turkish warplane shot down a Syrian helicopter that had violated Turkish airspace Monday, underlining the regional combustibility of Syria’s conflict despite frenzied international diplomacy. Dr. Joshua Walker, former State Department Advisor, discusses.













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VIDEO: Turkey Shoots Down Syrian Helicopter

VIDEO: Turkey Shoots Down Syrian Helicopter







A Turkish warplane shot down a Syrian helicopter that had violated Turkish airspace Monday, underlining the regional combustibility of Syria’s conflict despite frenzied international diplomacy. Dr. Joshua Walker, former State Department Advisor, discusses.













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VIDEO: Turkey Shoots Down Syrian Helicopter









A Turkish warplane shot down a Syrian helicopter that had violated Turkish airspace Monday, underlining the regional combustibility of Syria’s conflict despite frenzied international diplomacy. Dr. Joshua Walker, former State Department Advisor, discusses.

















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