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October 18, 2009
Posted: 931 GMT
CNN's Ivan Watson reports from Turkey on the soccer game that could bring Turkey and Armenia closer together. Posted by: IME Producer October 12, 2009
Posted: 807 GMT
Ivan Watson reports on one Turkish taxi driver's mission to catalog his city's poorest. Filed under: Turkey July 6, 2009
Posted: 850 GMT
MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images. Turkish oil wrestlers compete during the 648th historical Kirkpinar oilwrestling tournament held every year in Sarayici, near Edirne, on July 05, 2009. In Kirkpinar wrestling, contestants are drenched in olive oil from head to toe, are stripped to the waist, and wear specially designed leather trousers. The one-on-one combats staged every summer closely resemble the first ones held nearly 650 years ago.Three tons are of olive oil are consumed each year.
MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images. Turkish oil wrestlers fight during the 648th historical Kirkpinar oilwrestling tournament held every year in Sarayici, near Edirne, on July 5, 2009.
MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images. Turkish oil wrestlers fight during the 648th historical Kirkpinar oilwrestling tournament held every year in Sarayici, near Edirne, on July 5, 2009.
MUSTAFA OZER/AFP/Getty Images. Turkish oil wrestlers fight during the 648th historical Kirkpinar oilwrestling tournament held every year in Sarayici, near Edirne, on July 5, 2009.
Posted by: IME Producer April 8, 2009
Posted: 724 GMT
US President Obama visited Turkey, a predominantly Muslim country, on the last announced stop of his first international trip as US President. CNN's Ivan Watson looks at the ancient city of Istanbul and its people as they welcome the American President." Posted by: IME Producer April 6, 2009
Posted: 1421 GMT
Getty Images. US President Barack Obama (L) attends a wreath-laying ceremony at the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey on April 6, 2009 in Ankara, Turkey. Obama is on a two-day visit to Turkey to revitalise links between Turkey and the United States and he has vocalised his support for the country's efforts to join the European Union.
Getty Images. Turkish President Abdullah Gul (R) and U.S. President Barack Obama shake hands during a welcoming ceremony in the courtyard of the Cankaya Presidential Palace on April 6, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey.
DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP/Getty Images. A Turkish protestor shouts slogans and holds a banner reading 'Obama go home' during a demonstration against upcoming visit of US President Barack Obama in Istanbul on April 5, 2009.
GALI TIBBON/AFP/Getty Images. The head of the Roman Catholic Church in the Holy Land, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fuad Twal, leads the Palm Sunday procession at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City on April 05, 2009. The ceremony is a landmark in the Roman Catholic calendar, marking the triumphant return of Christ to Jerusalem the week before his death, when a cheering crowd greeted him waving palm leaves. Palm Sunday marks the start of the most solemn week in the Christian calendar.
MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images. Catholic clergymen take part in the traditional Palm Sunday procession from Mt. Olives to Jerusalem's old city on April 5, 2009.
MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/Getty Images.Catholic nuns take part in the traditional Palm Sunday procession from Mt. Olives to Jerusalem's old city on April 5, 2009.
MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images. Palestinian children wear Kefiyeh, traditional Arab scarf, during a rally in Gaza City to mark the Palestinian children day on April 05, 2009. Former international prosecutor Richard Goldstone will lead a broadened human rights probe into violence during Israel's military offensive in the Gaza Strip, the UN said on April 3. Israel's offensive against Hamas in Gaza, killed more than 1,300 Palestinians, nearly a third of them children, and injured 5,300 others, according to Gaza medics.
MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images.Palestinian children attend a rally in Gaza City to mark the Palestinian children day on April 05, 2009.
Posted by: IME Producer Posted: 1402 GMT
By the looks of this TV ad campaign for a Turkish bank, Barack Obama is expected to get a warm welcome in Turkey, on his first presidential visit to a Muslim country. CNN's Ivan Watson reports. Posted by: IME Producer March 30, 2009
Posted: 814 GMT
Local elections in Turkey are seen as a referendum on Turkey's PM and are marred by violence. CNN's Ivan Watson reports. Posted by: IME Producer March 27, 2009
Posted: 929 GMT
Ahead of the upcoming local elections in Turkey, Turkey's prime minister, Racep Tayyib Erdogan, the most polarizing Turkish politician in a generation, opens his election campaign to CNN. Posted by: IME Producer March 26, 2009
Posted: 1013 GMT
Turkish ultra-nationalist in chopper crash ahead of election Report condemns Israel's phosphorus shell use in Gaza Netanyahu reaches out to Palestinians In Iraq, truth commission idea gains traction Posted by: IME Producer March 24, 2009
Posted: 835 GMT
By Ivan Watson ANKARA, Turkey (CNN) - Turkey's prime minister said Saturday he would be receptive to the possibility of allowing American troops to withdraw from Iraq across Turkish territory, if the United States asks for permission. "With regard to the exit of the American soldiers, we are positive on that issue," said Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speaking through an interpreter. In an exclusive interview with CNN at the headquarters of his Justice and Development Party, Erdogan indicated he had not yet received an official request from his American ally for permission to move troops across Turkish soil. "If weapons and ammunition are going to come out, it has to be clear where they are going to be heading," Erdogan said. "If we are informed about where this military equipment would be going precisely, then we can make a proper evaluation." In March 2003, the Turkish parliament voted against allowing a U.S. invasion force to cross Turkey's border to Iraq. At the time, Erdogan's political party commanded a majority of seats in parliament. The decision upset Pentagon plans to open a northern front in the push to overthrow Iraq's Saddam Hussein regime, forcing the U.S. military to rely on a single-pronged invasion force from Kuwait. It also struck a blow to the close U.S.-Turkish relationship, which grew increasingly tense during the U.S. occupation of Iraq - widely unpopular in Turkey. American popularity dropped to single digits in Turkish opinion polls during the Bush administration. But Erdogan said President Obama has hit the right tone since his election to office. "His steps for Guantanamo Bay ... were very positively received in Turkey," Erdogan said, adding that he also welcomed Obama's recent message to Iran offering congratulations on the Persian New Year. Erdogan drew a comparison between himself and the American leader, saying they shared similar humble roots. Erdogan is expected to host Obama next month, when the U.S. president is scheduled to make a two-day visit to Turkey. Posted by: IME Producer |
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