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The Russia-Georgia conflict has put Turkey in a tight spot. Will Turkey side with the United States, its NATO ally, and let more U.S. military ships into the Black Sea to assist Georgia? Or will it choose Russia which also shares a Black Sea coast w
Education Report - Kurdish Lessons Now Allowed in Some Turkish Schools 教育报道 - 土耳其一些学校开始允许开设库尔德语课程 From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语
U.S. Middle East special envoy George Mitchell has met with the president of Turkey Thursday as part of his quest for peace in the region. U.S. Middle-East special envoy George Mitchell, left, is seen with Turkish President Abdullah Gul, center, and
U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton visits Turkey Saturday, the final stop on a trip that has included stops in the Middle East and Europe. US Sec. of State Hillary Clinton arrives for a meeting of the EU-US Troika in Brussels, 06 Mar 2009 Secret
By Michael Bowman White House 02 October 2006 President Bush says the United States and Turkey are in agreement on the need to fight terrorism, and to prevent atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region. The president met with Turkey's prime minister Monday
By Amberin Zaman Ankara 30 March 2006 A child is reported in critical condition after Kurdish demonstrators clashed with security forces for a third day, Thursday, in the Turkish city of Diyarbakir. D
U.S. President Barack Obama begins a two day visit to Turkey starting Sunday. The United States and Turkey have strong ties but relations have been strained in recent years, mostly over the U.S. invasion of Iraq. But Turkish ties to Iran, Iraq Afgha
In Remote Eastern Turkey, Villagers Eye EU Visa Deal With Interest 欧盟签证协议引起了土耳其东部偏远村庄住民们的兴趣 LONDON Work revolves around caring for the livestock and shepherding them onto new pastures. The houses are bu
Turkey Internet Curbs Dont Hurt Erdogan 土耳其抑制互联网未影响总理埃尔多安 LONDON Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogans efforts to shut down the social media network Twitter and the video-sharing website YouTube have been more
By Bill Rodgers Washington 07 May 2007 Turkey's Islamic-rooted government is pushing for a constitutional amendment to allow the president to be elected by popular vote instead of by parliament, following two failed attempts to get its foreign minis