Izmir loses again in Expo race
Turkey's third largest city, the Aeagean province's last bid was for 2015. The Turkish province of Izmir has lost its chance to host a World Expo, its second losing bid in a row. ...
Turkey's third largest city, the Aeagean province's last bid was for 2015. The Turkish province of Izmir has lost its chance to host a World Expo, its second losing bid in a row. ...
Rival Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders met Nov 25 in a bid to revive a peace process aimed at reuniting the divided island, but appeared no closer to a breakthrough. The ...
"Demands and sanctions" would continue till world powers are sure of Iran's nuclear ambitions, says Hollande. Sanctions on Iran would continue as long as doubts linger as to its nuclear ...
Turkish Standards Institution (TSE) aims to issue standardized halal food certificates in Europe to end confusion among Muslim-Turkish consumers. The Turkish Standards Institution (TSE) announced on Sunday plans to begin ...
Germany will push international players to have a joint position against the Syrian regime over its use of chemical gas against civilians, Prime Minister Angela Merkel said. Merkel reiterated that Berlin will not take a role ...
Turkish Foreign Minister Davutoglu said Turkey and Poland were both rising powers of Europe in terms of their political stability and economic development. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Tuesday ...
Some 23,000 people were forced to leave their homes in the east German city of Magdeburg after a dam burst on the flood-swollen River Elbe. Although water levels in Magdeburg ...
Despite no one wanting to see conflict in Asia, the ranks of doomsayers and worrywarts seem to grow by the day. The specter haunting the continent is that of China’s ...
Domestic support for Turkey’sEuropean Union membership is losing its momentum, as two thirds of Turks say they’ve lost their appetite for the EU bid and believeAnkara should abandon its pursuit of full ...
What happens with thinkers who operate outside the European philosophical 'pedigree'? In a lovely little ...