Section: Turkey
EU approves Ukraine visa waiver
Ukraine citizens now allowed to visit all EU countries except UK and Ireland without visa for 90 days …read more Source: Anadolu...
National rivalries behind Eurovision kitsch
Behind the kitsch and glitz of the Eurovision Song Contest, to be hosted on May 13 by Kiev, lie a host of geopolitical tensions …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
EU approves visa-liberalization for Ukrainian citizens
The EU on Thursday approved visa-free travel for Ukrainians, fulfilling a key promise to cement ties with Kiev as it remains embroiled in a deadly conflict with Russian-backed rebels. The EU and Ukraine…Click To Continue …read more Source: Daily...
Text message propaganda a new war tool in eastern Ukraine conflict
Television journalist Julia Kirienko was sheltering with Ukrainian soldiers and medics two miles (three kilometers) from the front when their cellphones began buzzing over the noise of the shelling. Everyone…Click To Continue …read more Source: Daily...
Two Turkish doctors accused in organ transplant scam among arrested in Ukraine
Two Turkish doctors were among arrested suspects for allegedly running an organ trafficking network in Ukraine and selling organs to Turkey and the Philippines, daily Habertürk reported on May 10 …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Tillerson to meet Russia’s Lavrov this week
Top diplomats to discuss Ukraine, Syria, bilateral issues, says US State Department …read more Source: Anadolu...
Tillerson to meet Russia’s Lavrov this week
Top diplomats to discuss Ukraine, Syria, bilateral issues, says US State Department …read more Source: World...
Putin, Merkel discuss Syria, Ukraine
Leaders of Russia, Germany meet in Sochi …read more Source: Anadolu...
Turkey to be first country to develop Congo fever vaccine: Minister
Turkey is set to become the first country to develop a vaccine for the Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), Turkish Health Minister Recep Akdağ said May 1, state-run Anadolu Agency has reported. …read more Source: Hurriyet Daily...
Poland detains Austrian suspected of Ukraine atrocities
More than 10,000 people have been killed since the start of a pro-Russian insurgency in April 2014 which Kiev and the West accuse Moscow of masterminding. …read more Source: World...