Section: Hurriyet Daily News (Turkey)
Is a new Cold War brewing?
Since Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014 and the military operations in eastern Ukraine, the concept of a “Cold War” has become part of our daily lexicon again. …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Turkey seeks fist group win against Iceland
Turkey, which grabbed a comeback draw against Ukraine in a Group I World Cup qualifier on Oct. 6, is now set to visit a well-motivated Iceland, which achieved an even more striking comeback against Finland on the same night. …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Turkey faces Ukraine test on road to World Cup
The Turkish international football team hosts Ukraine in the Central Anatolian province of Konya on Oct. 6 in its bid to advance to the 2018 World Cup in qualification Group I. …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Foreign Ministry expresses regret over Russian ban of Crimean Parliament
The Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed “regret” over the Russian High Court’s approval of a ban on the activities of the Crimean Tatar Parliament on Oct. 3 …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Russia’s election results in Crimea not legally valid: Turkish FM
The results of the Russian parliamentary elections in Crimea were not legally valid in the eyes of Turkey, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tanju Bilgiç said on Sept. 23 in a written statement. …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Europa dream begins for Turkish teams
Fenerbahçe, whose new coach won the UEFA Europe League with Zenit in 2008, will kick off its campaign with a Group A encounter with Ukraine’s Zorya, while Osmanlıspor, the other Turkish team in the competition, will take on Steaua Bucureşti …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Eagles vs Eagles in Beşiktaş’s Champions League opener
Turkish champion Beşiktaş will open its Champions League campaign against two-time winner Benfica, with Italian hopeful Napoli and Dynamo Kyiv making up a competitive Group B …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Russia rehearses swiftly moving military hardware to Crimea
Russian naval and land forces have practiced swiftly moving military hardware and troops to annexed Crimea as part of a logistics exercise which foreshadows much larger war games there next month, the Russian Defense Ministry said …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Turkish company inks 224 mln-euro subway deal in Ukraine
Turkey’s Limak Construction has signed a 224 million-euro contract to build a subway line in the Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Russian minister: Turkish Stream pipeline becoming more attractive
The Turkish Stream gas pipeline construction project “is becoming more attractive” for Turkey and Russia because of the rising cost of gas transit through Ukraine, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...