* Any views expressed in this opinion piece are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. Turkey hosts some 3 million refugees, the majority of whom are from Syria. The vast majority ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract This article, based on a field research done in July-August 2002, attempts to explain the popularity of the Nationalistic Action Party (NAP) ...
Rural communities in Turkey are learning environmentally safe ways to earn income. The activities are preserving important water sources, protecting nature, and providing needed means of living.
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An earthquake in rural Eastern Turkey killed more than 50 people Monday, reviving the perennially worrying question in Turkey: What happens when the next major tremor hits Europe's most-populous city, ...
As many wild populations decline, some city dwellers flourish—and may become a source for reintroductions to rural areas Anne Readel Over the last few decades, wild turkeys have moved into cities, ...
LITTLE ROCK — Turkey is changing fast. And it’s modernizing fast. For my vacation this year, I hit the road in Turkey, with romantic memories (a few years old) of horse-drawn carriages and villages ...
In rural southern Turkey, some villages were cut off from aid for days, and locals were left to fend for themselves. Damaged houses in Kayabasi, Turkey, on Monday.Credit... Supported by By Vivian Yee ...
CELIKHAN, Turkey (AP) — Mehmet Emin Calkan begins work harvesting a tobacco field in rural Turkey before dawn, then has another shift skewering and stringing the tobacco to dry under the sun. The ...
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