By bne IntelIiNews Turkey reportedly politely sent away the head of Hamas’ political bureau, who was in Istanbul when the militant group stormed into Israeli towns across the border from the Gaza …
Keen to improve China ties, Turkey predicts 2 million tourists by 2030
As part of his country’s overall drive to enhance connectivity with China, the Turkish consul general in Hong Kong has set out estimates for a massive increase in tourism by 2030.
Dear Abby: Should a guest be asked to bring the turkey to Thanksgiving?
Dear Abby advises a person who gave up hosting Thanksgiving and is now being asked by their sister to cook a Turkey for her dinner.
Turkey’s Erdogan Discussed Gaza With Hamas Leader – Turkish Presidency
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan discussed Gaza in phone call with the leader of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, on Saturday. Erdogan told Haniyeh about Ankara’s efforts for a ceasefire, for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza and possible treatment of the wounded in Turkey.
Eying Gaza mediator role, Turkey cools Hamas ties, Erdogan restrains rhetoric
Ankara has politely shown the door to Hamas leaders staying in Turkey, according to two sources, as it walks a diplomatic tightrope, careful not to jeopardize its recent thaw with Israel while …
Zelenskiy Discusses Middle East, Ukraine Peace Formula in Call With Turkey’s Erdogan Statement
KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy talked with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday, Zelenskiy said, in a call where the two men discussed Ukraine’s peace formula, food security, and situation in the Middle East.
‘Shrine’ in Turkey Turns Out to Be Tomb of Ancient Greek Boxer Diagoras
A 2,300-year-old tomb in southwest Turkey—once revered as a holy Islamic site—turns out to be the tomb of ancient Greek boxer Diagoras.
Turkey expected to cost less this Thanksgiving than it did last year
Consumers may expect to pay less for a Thanksgiving turkey this November thanks to improved supplies. Bernt Nelson, American Farm Bureau Federation Economist, says prices have fallen since Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza peaked last September.
Musings of a fall turkey hunter
It’s October and I am turkey hunting. Bo and I are sitting about halfway down the chain of mountains (hills?) between Maine and Georgia. This area is both beautiful and
Turkey Criticizes U.S. Naval Deployments In The Eastern Mediterranean … Again
It is not the first time Turkey has expressed discontentment with the U.S. naval presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.