| Wed, 16 May 2012 Turkey to raise Syrian threat at Nato gathering | Washington: Syria will also be on the agenda at this weekend's Nato summit in Chicago, according to US administration officials. | Although the alliance has repeatedly said it will not get involved in Syria, Turkey has indicated that it may invoke Article IV of the Na... | Turkey shows renewed interest in EU bid | Turkey is showing renewed interest in reviving its stalled bid to join the European Union, now that one of its key opponents is no longer the president of France. | Turkey began its EU accession negotiations in 2005 but made little progress in its candidacy, thanks to... | Syrian leader says terrorists are behind unrest | ZEINA KARAM | Associated Press= BEIRUT (AP) — In his first interview since December, Syrian President Bashar Assad insisted Tuesday his regime is fighting back against foreign mercenaries who want to overthrow him, not innocent Syrians aspiring for democracy in a ye... | Syrian leader says terrorists are behind unrest | Click photo to enlargeFILE - In this Monday, June 20, 2011 file photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar Assad delivers a speech in Damascus, Syria, at Damascus University. In his first interview in six months, Syrian President B... | Turkey Flexes Muscles Before NATO Summit A last-minute deal has cleared away a dispute over the attendance of senior European Union officials at the NATO summit opening in Chicago Sunday. Analysts saw the dispute as an example of Turkey flexing its growing diplomatic muscle within the military alliance. ... | Turkey villagers see Israeli spy in migratory bird | A migratory bird has caused alarm in a village in south-eastern Turkey after locals mistook it for an Israeli spy. | Villagers' suspicions were aroused when the bird, a common European bee-eater, was found dead in a field with a metal ring around its leg stamped "Isra... | Turkey Seeks to Revive EU Bid By JOE PARKINSON | ISTANBUL—As fears grow that crisis-stricken Greece could become the first country forced to exit the euro zone, Athens' neighbor and old rival Turkey is seeking to revive its stalled bid to join the European Union. | Ankara has in recent days si... | | |
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